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# Forehand Low Serve
The Forehand Low Serve is an essential skill in badminton, focusing on delivering the shuttlecock effectively over the net. This chapter outlines the mechanics of executing a low serve, crucial for accuracy and placement against opponents.

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## Knowledge Snapshot

| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 7 |
| Subject | Physical Education and Well Being |
| Book | Khel Yatra |
| Chapter | Forehand Low Serve |
| Pages | 70-71 |

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## Chapter Summary

### Short Summary
This chapter covers the technique of the Forehand Low Serve in badminton, focusing on proper stance, grip, and execution methods to enhance skill in gameplay.

### Detailed Summary
The Forehand Low Serve involves two primary types of serves: high and low. In this lesson, the focus is on the low serve. Players should stand sideways within the service box using a forehand grip with the racket and shuttlecock at a high position. The initial stance requires weight on the rear leg, which should be shifted forward during the serve. The shuttlecock is gradually dropped frontward or sideways, and the racket is swung downward with the wrist bent. Discussions in Circle Time aid in decision-making about serve placement in relation to opponents. In a lead-up activity, players practice by serving shuttlecocks into buckets placed near the service line, scoring points for successful placements. This drill emphasizes control and smooth striking, concluding with the racket returned to a ready position.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation

### Introduction to Forehand Low Serve
This section introduces the concept of forehand serves, particularly the low serve technique in badminton.

### Steps to Learn Forehand Low Serve
Players are instructed to adopt a proper stance, grip, and weight shift technique necessary for executing the low serve effectively.

### Circle Time – Service Placement
This segment emphasizes the strategic aspect of serving, considering the opponent's positioning to enhance serve effectiveness.

### Lead-up Activity for Practice
In this activity, players engage in serving practices aimed at improving accuracy and control through competitive drills.

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## Core Ideas

| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Technique | The correct method involves stance, grip, and swing to serve effectively. |

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## Key Concepts

| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Low Serve | A serve aimed at staying low and close to the net for strategic advantage. |

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## Important Points for Revision
* The forehand low serve is fundamental in badminton gameplay.
* Stand sideways in the service box with a forehand grip.
* Engage weight transfer from the rear leg to the front.
* Drop the shuttlecock slightly before striking.
* Maintain a bent wrist during the serve.
* Discuss serve placement based on opponents' positions.
* Practice with accuracy using designated buckets.
* Employ a smooth swinging motion for control.
* Return the racket to the ready position after the serve.

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## Vocabulary and Glossary

| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Forehand Grip | A hand positioning technique on the racket for effective shots. |
| Weight Transfer | The movement of weight from one leg to another during a serve. |

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## Practice Questions

### Short Answer Questions
1. What are the two types of forehand serves?
2. Describe the first step to learn the low serve.
3. How should the racket be positioned during the serve?
4. What is the purpose of Circle Time discussion?
5. What scoring method is used in the lead-up activity?

### Long Answer Questions
1. Explain in detail the steps to execute a forehand low serve.
2. Discuss how serve placement can affect gameplay strategies.
3. Analyze the importance of practicing serves into buckets in improving accuracy.

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## Related Concepts
* High Serve
* Racket Swing Techniques

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