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# Backhand Low Serve
The backhand low serve is a crucial skill in badminton that ensures the shuttlecock passes from one service court to the diagonally opposite service court while adhering to specific rules. This technique is essential for effective play and scoring.

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## Knowledge Snapshot

| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 7 |
| Subject | Physical Education and Well Being |
| Book | Khel Yatra |
| Chapter | Backhand Low Serve |
| Pages | 62-63 |

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## Chapter Summary

### Short Summary
The backhand low serve is a technique in badminton that involves serving the shuttlecock to land in the front area of the diagonally opposite service court, maintaining a low trajectory close to the net.

### Detailed Summary
The backhand low serve requires precision and adherence to service rules. It involves the shuttlecock being served from one court to the diagonally opposite court. To execute the serve, a player must apply a backhand grip, hold the shuttlecock at waist level using the non-racket hand, and position the racket correctly before striking. Practice for this serve can include specific setups that challenge players to land the shuttlecock within a designated area, ultimately enhancing their serving accuracy.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation

### Backhand Low Serve – Overview
The backhand low serve's key trait is its low trajectory, intended to pass just over the net and land close to the front of the opposite service area.

### Backhand Low Serve – Service Rules
The serve must follow established service regulations, ensuring it is delivered correctly from the appropriate service court.

### Steps to Learn Backhand Low Serve
1. Apply a backhand grip.
2. Hold the shuttlecock at waist level.
3. Position the racket correctly in front of the body, with the elbow bent and facing slightly downwards.

### Applying the Backhand Grip
The grip is essential for controlling the shuttlecock and executing the serve accurately.

### Positioning of the Shuttlecock
The shuttlecock should be held at waist level for optimal striking.

### Racket Positioning and Movement
The racket needs to be positioned to face the shuttlecock for effective service execution.

### Practice Techniques for Backhand Low Serve
Include challenging practice setups to target accuracy in serving.

### Circle Time – Coordination and Service Rules
Involve coordination exercises that incorporate service rules to improve serve accuracy.

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## Core Ideas

| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Importance of backhand low serve | Essential for effective play in badminton; affects scoring opportunities. |

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## Key Concepts

| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Backhand Grip | A method of holding the racket to facilitate backhand strokes. |

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## Important Points for Revision

* The shuttlecock must pass to the diagonally opposite service court.
* The serve should be low and close to the net.
* A backhand grip is essential for the backhand low serve.
* The non-racket hand should hold the shuttlecock at waist level.
* Proper racket positioning involves bending the elbow downward.
* Practice setups can enhance serving skills.
* Players aim to land the shuttlecock near the short service line.
* Winners in practice can be determined by accuracy.

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## Practice Questions

### Short Answer Questions
1. What is the primary goal of the backhand low serve?
2. Describe how to hold the shuttlecock during the backhand low serve.
3. What are the key steps to executing a backhand low serve?
4. Why is the backhand grip important in badminton?
5. How can players practice the backhand low serve effectively?

### Long Answer Questions
1. Explain the importance of trajectory in the backhand low serve and how it affects gameplay.
2. Describe the practice techniques outlined for honing the backhand low serve.
3. Discuss the role of coordination in effectively serving in badminton using the backhand low serve.

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