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Forehand High Serve - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Forehand High Serve in Khel Yatra for Class 7 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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What is a Forehand High Serve?

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A serve that sends the shuttlecock high and far into the opponent's court, used to push the opponent back.

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What grip is used for the Forehand High Serve?

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A forehand grip is used, allowing for better control and power during the serve.

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What position should your feet be in when serving?

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Stand with your non-racket foot forward to maintain balance and proper body alignment.

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How should you hold the shuttlecock during the serve?

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Hold the shuttlecock by the feathers to ensure a controlled and effective release.

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What part of the body should you hit the shuttlecock below?

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Hit the shuttlecock below the waist level to lift it high into the opponent’s court.

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Why is follow-through important in serving?

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A natural follow-through helps maintain balance and accuracy in your serve.

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What should you ensure about the flight of the shuttlecock?

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The shuttlecock should travel above the opponent's racket, but not too far over the court.

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How many chances do players get to serve in practice?

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Each player gets five chances to serve during the practice session.

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What is the goal of the serve during practice?

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The objective is to drop the serve toward the back of the opponent, ensuring it goes above their racket.

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What is Circle Time?

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A discussion period focused on strategy, including how high and where to aim the shuttlecock.

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How does the Forehand High Serve help in a game?

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It helps establish control of the game by pushing the opponent back and creating space.

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What is a common mistake during the Forehand High Serve?

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A common mistake is hitting the shuttlecock too low, which can lead to a weak serve.

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What should be the direction of the shuttlecock?

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The shuttlecock should be aimed towards the back of the opponent’s court.

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What equipment is needed for the Forehand High Serve?

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A badminton racket and shuttlecock are necessary to perform the serve.

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What is the significance of the back line in practice?

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It serves as a marker for where players should aim their serves.

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What type of motion is used during the Forehand High Serve?

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A smooth upward swinging motion is used to execute the serve effectively.

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Why is it important to push the opponent back?

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Pushing the opponent back creates space and limits their options to return the serve.

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What is the preferred angle of the shuttlecock?

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The shuttlecock should be sent at a high angle to clear the net and reach the back of the court.

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How can you ensure accuracy in the serve?

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Focus on your grip, foot positioning, and follow-through to improve serve accuracy.

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What is the main aim of serving in badminton?

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To start the rally with an effective serve that puts pressure on the opponent.