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What type of grip is used for the drive serve?
Forehand grip
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How should the feet be positioned for the drive serve?
Shoulder-width
apart
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Where should the weight be balanced during the drive serve?
Balls of the feet
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Where should the shuttlecock be held during the drive serve?
Non-dominant hand
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What is the purpose of cocking the racket arm back?
Ready to
swing
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How is power generated in the drive serve?
Flicking the
wrist
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Where should the shuttlecock be hit during the drive serve?
Center
of the racket
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What is the ideal trajectory of the shuttlecock during the drive serve?
Flat
and
fast
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Where should the shuttlecock travel during the drive serve?
Horizontally
over the net
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What is the target area for the drive serve?
Opponent's
backcourt
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What are the coaching points for the drive serve?
Body alignment
Wrist action
Consistency
Footwork
Deception
Follow-through
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Why is body alignment important in the drive serve?
Ensures proper
racket extension
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What type of wrist action is used in the drive serve?
Controlled wrist flick
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What is the purpose of consistency in the drive serve?
Accuracy
and
power
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Why is footwork important in the drive serve?
Adjusts position and ensures
follow-through
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Why is deception important in the drive serve?
Keeps
opponent
guessing
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What are the strengths of the drive serve?
Speed
and
power
Impact
Low
trajectory
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How does the drive serve's speed and power affect the opponent?
Makes
it
harder
to
react
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What is the impact of the drive serve's low trajectory?
Makes it difficult to
intercept
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Why is predictability a weakness of the drive serve?
Opponent
can anticipate and adjust
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What are the weaknesses of the drive serve?
Predictability
Requires
precision
Limited
range
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What is the requirement for a successful drive serve?
Precision
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What is the limitation of the drive serve's range?
Difficulty targeting
back corners
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What are the fitness strengths required for the drive serve?
Upper body strength
Core stability
Cardiovascular endurance
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How does upper body strength affect the drive serve?
Enhances
power
and speed
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What is the purpose of core stability in the drive serve?
Maintains
balance
and
control
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How does cardiovascular endurance affect the drive serve?
Reduces
fatigue
and maintains intensity
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What are the fitness weaknesses that can affect the drive serve?
Lack of
wrist strength
Poor
reaction time
Low
core strength
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How does a lack of wrist strength affect the drive serve?
Reduces
precision
and power
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How does low core strength affect the drive serve?
Reduces
balance
and control
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What is the effect of poor reaction time on the drive serve?
Makes
it
difficult
to
adjust
position
and
angle
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What are the progressive practices for the drive serve?
Stage 1
: Basic grip and technique
Stage 2
: Serve without pressure
Stage 3
: Controlled target practice
Stage 4
: Increasing power and speed
Stage 5
: Game simulation
Stage 6
: Match play integration
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