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Learn The Scissor-Kick Footwork In Badminton (Round The Head Corner)

The scissor kick (or scissor jump) footwork in badminton is most often used in the round the head corner (or backhand rear court side). A scissor kick is performed by doing a directional split step, followed by a pivot, before pushing off your racket leg to switch your legs like scissors as you strike the…
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How To Do A Forehand Clear In Badminton – Step-By-Step Tutorial

The forehand clear is one of the most basic shots in badminton. The shuttle is hit from the rear court on one side, to the rear court on the other side of the court. You can play different types of clears depending on the situation; a standard clear, defensive clear, or offensive punch clear. If you’re wondering why you can’t clear with more power it…
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How to Perfect Your 4 Corner Footwork in Badminton

Footwork is one of the first and most important skills to learn when starting out in badminton. And the best part? No matter how long you’ve been playing, there’s always room to sharpen and improve your movement. In this guide, we’ll break down how to move efficiently to each of the four corners of the…
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