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# Forehand Drive
The Forehand Drive is a key attacking stroke in table tennis that enables players to hit the ball with speed and control. It involves precise movements and techniques to execute effectively.

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## Knowledge Snapshot

| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 8 |
| Subject | Physical Education and Well Being |
| Book | Khel Yatra |
| Chapter | Forehand Drive |
| Pages | 117-119 |

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## Chapter Summary

### Short Summary
The chapter covers the mechanics of the Forehand Drive, outlining the stance, backswing, strike, and follow-through, crucial for effectively hitting the ball in table tennis.

### Detailed Summary
The Forehand Drive consists of four main components: Stance, Backswing, Strike, and Follow-through. In the stance, players should stand with feet shoulder-width apart, knees bent, and lean slightly forward. During the backswing, they move their right foot back to achieve a side-on position, rotate their waist, and bend their elbow. The strike involves shifting weight to the front foot and making contact with the ball ahead of the body while executing a forward motion. Finally, during the follow-through, players continue the racquet's motion upwards and return to a ready position. Additionally, warm-up and cool-down exercises, like arm circles and wrist rotations, are emphasized. Instructional notes highlight the importance of demonstrating technique and allowing practice time for players. Discussions on coordination and control are integral to helping players adjust their strokes for improved accuracy.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation

### Stance
Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, knees bent, and lean slightly forwards. Position the left foot slightly ahead and hold the racquet at table height.

### Backswing
Move the right foot back into a side-on stance, rotate the waist and hips backwards while bending the elbow and moving the arm slightly downwards.

### Strike
Shift weight onto the front foot and swing the arm forwards and upwards, making contact with the ball ahead of the body, while rotating the hips and waist.

### Follow-through
Continue the racquet movement forwards and upwards, returning to the ready position after making contact.

### Warm-up Activities
Arm circles, wrist rotations, lunges, and bouncing the ball on the racquet are recommended for developing touch and control.

### Skill Development
Practice includes pairs or wall exercises, and discussions on coordination, control, and consistency during circle time.

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## Core Ideas

| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Forehand Drive Technique | A critical skill in table tennis that combines stance, backswing, strike, and follow-through to execute effectively. |

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## Key Concepts

| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Stance | The initial position taken before executing the Forehand Drive. |
| Backswing | The movement preparing for the strike in the Forehand Drive. |
| Strike | The action of hitting the ball in the Forehand Drive. |
| Follow-through | The continued motion of the racquet after striking the ball. |

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## Important Points for Revision
* The stance involves feet shoulder-width apart and knees bent.
* The backswing includes moving the right foot back and rotating the waist.
* Weight should shift onto the front foot during the strike.
* Follow-through is crucial for control and returning to position.
* Warm-up activities build coordination and control.
* Practicing in pairs allows for greater feedback during learning.
* Using a hula hoop in practice can improve accuracy in striking.
* Discussions on coordination help players connect skills to gameplay.

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## Vocabulary and Glossary
| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Forehand Drive | An attacking stroke in table tennis characterized by a forward and upward motion. |

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## Practice Questions

### Short Answer Questions
1. What is the first component of the Forehand Drive?
2. How should a player position their feet during the stance?
3. Describe the movement of the arm during the strike phase.
4. What exercises are included in the warm-up activities?
5. Why is follow-through important?

### Long Answer Questions
1. Explain the steps involved in executing a Forehand Drive, detailing each phase.
2. Discuss the role of warm-up exercises in preparing for table tennis skills.
3. How can players improve their accuracy using variations in practice?

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## Related Concepts

| Concept | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Table Tennis | A sport where players utilize skills like the Forehand Drive to compete. |

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