Forehand
Forehand a shot or pass made from the same side of the body as the stick hand (ice hockey) forehand a shot or pass taken from the right side of a right-handed player or from the left side of a left-handed player (ice hockey) forehand a stroke with the front of the hand turned towards one‟s opponent (tennis) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 600P.) Forehand a stroke with the hand facing forward (table tennis) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 579P.) Forehand the hitting of the ball forwards or sideways to a team-mate (polo) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 447P.) Forehand the right-hand side of the rink (for a right-handed bowler), where the bowl is delivered to the right and swings back to the left (bowling) forehand (in racket games) a basic stroke played with the palm of the racket hand facing forwards (in racket games) played with the palm of the racket hand facing forwards, or relating to a stroke played in this way in racket games, to hit the ball with a forehand stroke (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 89P.) Forehand 1. (Forehand stroke) in some racquet games term for a racquet position where the palm of the hand points towards the opponent (» grips, opposite: » backhand). 2. In hockey hitting the ball with the flat side of the stick on the right side of the body. 3. In equestrian term for all parts of the horse located in front of the rider‟s hand. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 201p.)
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