Collection: Badminton Grips

Here are short descriptions of common *badminton grips*:  

### *1. Forehand Grip*  
- Like shaking hands with the racket.  
- Used for smashes, clears, and drives.  
- Thumb rests on the wider side of the handle.  

### *2. Backhand Grip*  
- Thumb presses flat on the back bevel for leverage.  
- Used for backhand shots, net lifts, and defense.  
- Shorter swing but quick wrist action.  

### *3. Universal / Panhandle Grip*  
- Between forehand and backhand grip.  
- Quick transitions for net shots and doubles play.  
- Thumb stays on the flat side for control.  

### *4. Bevel Grip*  
- Racket angled for deceptive shots (slices, cross-drops).  
- Common in doubles for sharp net kills.  
- Requires strong wrist control.  

### *5. Hammer Grip*  
- Fist-like hold for maximum power.  
- Used for smashes and jump smashes.  
- Less control but more aggressive shots.  

Each grip suits different shots—*forehand* for power, *backhand* for defense, *universal* for quick exchanges, *bevel* for deception, and *hammer* for smashes. 🏸