# Badminton # How to kill the ball?
Killing the ball is to slant the ball hit by the opponent at the highest hitting point as much as possible. This kind of ball has great strength, straight arc, fast landing and great threat to opponents.
This is the main offensive technique. Killing the ball is divided into forehand killing straight ball and diagonal ball. Head shot and oblique shot, forehand flying assault shot, backhand shot.
Forehand straight ball (sideways take-off): The preparation posture and action essentials are basically the same as forehand golf. After the steps are in place, bend your knees, lower your center of gravity and prepare to take off. When taking off sideways, the shoulder is lifted to the right and upward to drive the upper arm, forearm and racket to lift up, thus stretching the body upward. After take-off, lean back and hold your chest in an anti-bow shape.
Form. Then the right upper arm swings up to the right, the forearm swings back naturally, and the wrist stretches back. The forearm drives the racket to swing from top to bottom, and the grip should be loose. Then intercept
The right upper arm swings upward with the elbow as the front guide, and the forearm swings forward at full speed, driving the racket to swing forward at high speed. When the hitting point is in front of the shoulder, the forearm is pronated, the wrist is slightly retracted, and the wrist flashes to kill the ball. Your fingers will stick out at this time.
But grasp the handle and concentrate the explosive power of the wrist on the hitting point. The angle between the racket and the horizontal plane in the hitting direction is less than 90 degrees, and the racket hits the back of the front bracket to make the ball go straight down. After killing the ball, the forearm moves forward inertia. Take the racket back to your chest during the return.
Forehand oblique shot (sideways take-off): preparation posture and action essentials
It's the same as the forehand straight ball. The difference is that after taking off, the body turns to the left and exerts force to help the arm hit the ball obliquely. Head-to-head straight ball and oblique ball: action essentials and preparation posture and head
The overhead lens is the same. The difference is that when you swing and hit the ball, you should concentrate on pressing down in a straight line or diagonal direction, and the angle between the racket face and the horizontal plane in the hitting direction is less than 90 degrees.
Backhand straight shot: the preparation posture and action essentials are the same as backhand golf. The difference is that the swing force before hitting the ball is greater, and the angle between the racket and the horizontal plane at the moment of hitting the ball is less than 90 degrees.
Kill a straight ball in the air: step back with your right foot sideways and prepare to take off. After take-off, the body jumps to the right rear, the upper body leans back to the right or bends back, the right arm is lifted to the right, and the shoulders are pulled back as far as possible. When hitting the ball, the forearm swings upward at full speed, and the wrist extends from the back through the forearm to flexion. At the same time, hold the racket tightly to press the wrist to produce explosive force and hit the ball forward and down at high speed. After a sudden smash, the right foot landed on the right side, and the center of gravity was in front of the right foot. The right foot falls in front of the left side, and the left pedal moves back to the middle position, and the arm naturally recovers forward with inertia.