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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

1.) Low Serve-
The Low Serve is used when you want the shuttlecock to land in front in of the court (in front of your opponent). Move your grip up to this triangular part of the racket. This is really important because it essentially changes the Liebherr length of the racket.

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HERE’S HOW YOU DO THE LOW SERVE

2.) High Serve-
The high serve sends the shuttle very high, so that it falls almost straight down and lands at the back of the service court. The purpose of this serve is to limit your opponent's ability to play an attacking shot. To do the high serve let go of the shuttlecock and swing your racquet arm upwards. As you do this, twist your waist to the extent that your body faces the net. Flick your wrist towards the direction you want the shuttle to land (Flick your wrist upwards, so that the shuttlecock will fly high).

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3.) Flick Serve-

A flick serve is simply a flick that is performed during a serve. This serve can also be called backhand flick serve because it is performed with the backhand. The flick serve is used to surprise your opponent in one of the following scenarios: Your opponent is pressuring too much the low serve. With your wrist and forearm, generate enough power to flick or snap the shuttle over your opponent so they don't have a chance to hit it back. As you flick the shuttle, you should rotate both your shoulders and hips so they're facing your opponent.

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