|
HHi all,6 A- j9 ?2 j) f6 H5 P
+ o2 S! X- }: f% B; o! O
A guy came to me in Siemens Ost recently and asked me about the correct gripping of badminton racket. I noted that this was not a topic in this forum and thus i would like to share this knowledge with badminton fun lovers. - p# o& U, s$ S) k5 M
Gripping the badminton racket is one of the most critical basic and not having this knowledge might result not having the ability to play some good returns during the games. Situation includes not able to play a back hand drive, a back hand defence or not able to play a forehard drive or defence. ( e+ `& i6 W% z r( r* K+ Y$ p; l$ J
0 L9 P# [; z. i
Beside the reason of not being able to change the grip from a offensive play to a defensive play or vice versa, one of the main reason is the wrong gripping of the racket. Its a good way to start playing with the correct way so that a player can get to develop his games further and enjoy the fun more. $ l* M' H* {+ a2 W- [
I have attached 2 pictures that show the correct backhand and forehard grips. Hope this informations will be helpful for badminton fun seekers.# p" f9 s0 k& u& P
) A) K! G$ d0 l( |& vRegards,
6 `( Q3 ?/ V9 D; p+ L, |, kMike |
|