5.1.11.4.4.2.Forehand Overhead Clear

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5.1.11.4.4.2.Forehand Overhead Clear
The forehand overhead badminton clear is similar to the action of throwing a ball. If you can throw a ball well, you shouldn't have problem playing this stroke. You can always practice throwing with a shuttle first before stepping on to the court.

Here are some pointers for playing a forehand overhead clear.
  • Adopt the forehand grip.
  • Turn your body and stand sideways to the net with your non-racket shoulder facing the net.
  • Shift your weight on to your rear foot.
  • Bend your elbow and lock your wrist preparing to swing forward.
  • Raise your non-racket hand and point at the shuttle to improve timing and balance.
  • Contact the shuttle as high as possible and in front of your body using a strong throwing action as if you are going to throw your racket high and forward through the air.
  • Straighten your elbow as you hit the shuttle.
  • Let your wrist unlock with a whip action as you hit the shuttle.
  • Follow through with your racket and shift your weight from your rear foot to your front foot.
  • Move back to your base position.
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