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What are the functions of non-holding?

High-five without holding hands plays a very important role in hitting the ball, which can keep you balanced. At the same time, swinging to one side when hitting the ball can drive you to turn around and increase your waist and abdomen strength.

Clapping your hands is to correct the hand holding the racket. A hand that does not hold the beat refers to a hand that does not hold the beat.

In badminton, we often hear terms such as forehand technique, backhand technique, forehand stroke and backhand stroke. The forehand technique refers to the technique of holding the racket on the same side; Backhand technique refers to the grip technique of different sides. For example, the technique used by right-handed players in playing right-handed ball is called forehand technique, from which technical names such as forehand serving technique and forehand hitting technique are derived.

In badminton, the function of non-grip racket is mainly to hold and throw the ball when serving; Used to balance the body when hitting the ball, so as to hit the ball more effectively.

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There are many theories about the origin of badminton, but the most recognized one is that it originated in14-15th century Japan. Modern badminton originated in India and was formed in Britain. From 65438 to 0875, badminton officially appeared in people's field of vision. From 65438 to 0893, British badminton clubs gradually developed and established the first badminton association, which stipulated the venue requirements and sports standards.

1939, the International Badminton Federation adopted the first badminton rules, which all member countries followed. In 2006, the official name of the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was changed to the Badminton World Federation (BWF), that is, the World Badminton Federation.