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This is little bizarre . Do you always keep your eye on the shuttle regardless of the shot you're playing? Sounds obvious but if you're hitting other basic shots fine then it could be a coordination/timing issue while you're learning to predict the shuttle movement.
Also check on the angle of your racket when you're playing an underhand forhand compared to your backhand. Most players start with a flat angle swing where the racket head is perpendicular to the direction you wish the shuttle for most of the swing. Easier to hit the target at first but the bad habit to break later on when you ideally should be cutting the shuttle (head is angled before, possibly during and after contact).
Good tips by gbcasual there and fully agree. The overhead action is shoulder, arm, forearm compared to mainly forearm and a bit of arm for underarm shot. |
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