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From the supplier: Physical educators at the Unversity of Brunei Darussalam, South East Asia have devised a strategy for using walls in badminton practice. Using walls overcomes limitations of inadequate facilities and is particularly suitable for group teaching. Each player requires an area six feet wide and 21 feet high. Beginners' practice drills should include backhand and forehand strokes, high service and backhand overhead clear shots and drop and lob shots. However, court practice should be included to avoid boredom and to allow students to appreciate the actual flight trajectory of shuttles.
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Title: Badminton wall practice and training: a practical approach. (Cover Story)
Author: Cheah Swee Ming
Publication:JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (Refereed)
Date: November 1, 1993
Publisher: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)
Volume: v64 Issue: n9 Page: p17(4)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Badminton wall practice and training: a practical approach. (Cover Story): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
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Author(s)Cheah Swee Ming
ISBN / ASINB00092UHKC
ISBN-13978B00092UHK3
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