The head on a Badminton racquet is isometric in shape.
There are 4 strikes that reffer to the badminton1. the downward head2.head strikes that blanks to the3.frank strikes4. foot head strike.
The neck, the head, the stringed area, the frame, the throat and the handle are all the parts of an badminton racket.
the head the face and the grip
over head clear drop shot smash under head clear
# over head # whip # pot # serve
The amount of hair on your head.
smash shot, drop shot, over head clear
The head, not the skirt.
Carlton badminton rackets are made by Carlton them self's but at the moment their web page is not up and running so you can not see any of them. but if you want to bye a good badminton racket then look for Yonix, Carlton or head.
"Badminton" in English is badminton in Italian.
badminton is called "poona" in india badminton is called "battledor" in england badminton is called "badminton" in america
The badminton equipment you need is a birdie, a badminton racquet, another player, a badminton court and a pair of badminton shoes.
While not a "definition"; in the nomenclature, i.e.; the names of things, of a Badminton racket its truly called the "stringed" area. Seems silly, doesn't it?Google: "The Laws of Badminton"The other parts are named:The handle, head, shaft, throat and frame.
Badminton Racket Shuttlecock Badminton String Badminton Shoes Badminton Accessory by :marco galgana ^^ fb.com/nixx.maroo
a badminton court with a net, a badminton racket and a shuttlecock...
A seed in badminton means a badminton player .
badminton england & badminton world federation
Parts of a badminton racket are: 1. Frame - The frame is the name given to the head, throat, shaft and handle taken together. 2. Stringed area - The stringed area is the part of the racket with which it is intended the player hits the shuttle. 3. Head - The head bounds the stringed area. 4. Throat - The shaft connects the handle to the head 5. Shaft - The throat (if present) connects the shaft to the head. 6. Handle - The handle is the part of the racket intended to be gripped by the player. For easier reference to the parts of a badminton racket, refer to the diagram link in the Related link.
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Pat Davis has written: 'How to play badminton' -- subject(s): Badminton (Game) 'The encyclopaedia of badminton' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Badminton (Game) 'Badminton complete' -- subject(s): Badminton (Game)
the four different tricks are mainly- 1. badminton clears 2. badminton drop shots 3. badminton drives 4. badminton smash
There is no scientific name for badminton. Badminton is a sport, not a living creature.