hello everyone! In this video, the one and only peter gade teaches me front court technique!! enjoy :)) S O C I A L S ★instagram @talia.ngg ★snapchat @tailaangg
He was so good that he still managed to hang around after double knee surgery and achilles rupture recovery. Nobody every plays the same after those kinds of injuries but he still managed and I would say his technique is elegant and looks naturally deceptive.
Thanks for sharing your learning process Talia! Voice over is fine, and we hope you incorporate PG teachings into your game over time as well. Looks like the ball is in our court too so lots of front court homework! ;-)
Thanks for sharing this experience Tania. Peter is an immense talent, so learning from him must be both a privilege and a challenge! You did well. Adjustments take time to integrate into our regular game. Keep it up! 👏
The Voice over was just fine.. And I mean if you're gonna learn from someone Gade is a pretty damn good tutor. Its amazing how much you can get out of a few tips.. The amount of difference in swing from just his quick tips is massive.. it's the difference between your opponent reading your shot before you've made it, and leaving them stranded and trying to catch up. I never really payed attention to how much the pro's use so little forearm movement.. Its easy to read someone's shot from the swing of their arm.. its harder to read it from their wrist.. but it's impossible to read it from their fingers. Great lesson.
This is because swinging telegraphs your movement. What Peter is teaching here, is to use minimal movements, to help hide the shot you are playing. However the opposite also true. By using larger movements, you can deceive your opponent into misreading your shot too. The key is not to just use just one technique - timing is also very important. By always changing your strokes and pace, this gives your opponent a hard time to anticipate, resulting in them relying on their reactions more
Different coaches often teach different things. My coaches always say to swing my racket more and I also seen some coaches on UA-cam say the same thing. I'm going to try Peter Gade's way and see if I can learn his style of deception
This voice over format if perfect for instructional sections, specially with pro advices. Thanks for the clip. I struggles with the same bigswing technique problems and i've noticed it's mainly an issue with mindset when hitting . One thing not mentioned by Gade here is some nessesity to build finger fitness because it is quite taxing on a small part of the body (if you want to hit those clears). I like your hitting style but I can see why it has some limitation with deceptions. Here is another pro instructor (Kenishi Tago) showing the net shots, Kento Momota use this style of hitting : ua-cam.com/video/SbyDx97F_sk/v-deo.html
Hi Talia, I want to know why you are not playing in the world championships. There are players both higher and lower ranked than you. There are 64 players in the Mens singles draw and only 48 ( 47 now that PV Sindhu has withdrawn ) in the Womens draw. There are a lot of ranking points to be gained if you can win any rounds and you said you want the experience of playing against top players.
It is very obvious that he was using his fingers and wrist for the shot ! If one taped and tied up the wrist ,Very Little Power could be generated.Period !
what a legend, you can see his standards are very high
Former #1 and when he got older and injured he still stuck around the rankings by trucking a lot of the top players.
He was so good that he still managed to hang around after double knee surgery and achilles rupture recovery. Nobody every plays the same after those kinds of injuries but he still managed and I would say his technique is elegant and looks naturally deceptive.
Thanks for sharing your learning process Talia! Voice over is fine, and we hope you incorporate PG teachings into your game over time as well. Looks like the ball is in our court too so lots of front court homework! ;-)
Thanks for sharing this experience Tania. Peter is an immense talent, so learning from him must be both a privilege and a challenge! You did well. Adjustments take time to integrate into our regular game.
Keep it up! 👏
Keep it up. Rome is not built in single day. Keep on improving, results will come. Hardwork always pay off!!! GOGOGO TALIA!!!
Really enjoy your coaching/training vlogs thank you for posting! Also your badminton outfits are always so nice!
The Voice over was just fine.. And I mean if you're gonna learn from someone Gade is a pretty damn good tutor. Its amazing how much you can get out of a few tips.. The amount of difference in swing from just his quick tips is massive.. it's the difference between your opponent reading your shot before you've made it, and leaving them stranded and trying to catch up. I never really payed attention to how much the pro's use so little forearm movement.. Its easy to read someone's shot from the swing of their arm.. its harder to read it from their wrist.. but it's impossible to read it from their fingers.
Great lesson.
This is because swinging telegraphs your movement. What Peter is teaching here, is to use minimal movements, to help hide the shot you are playing. However the opposite also true. By using larger movements, you can deceive your opponent into misreading your shot too. The key is not to just use just one technique - timing is also very important. By always changing your strokes and pace, this gives your opponent a hard time to anticipate, resulting in them relying on their reactions more
Very insightful video, a master at his craft. Always love watching pros sharing tips!
PG is my favourite badminton single player.
Great session! Good luck and the VO was great. Without VO no movie 😊
dayum been waiting for this episode!
I loved this video! Thanks for sharing from the legend.
So lucky to train with all the greats. You're very fortunate!
Gade is masterclass, nice tips for the technique
Wow.. thank you for sharing this with us Thalia. You also a quick learner.. learn from the legend 👍
you are so lucky being able to learn from the legend
Love this video. We learned something today.
Thanks for sharing...
Really good tips for front court technique. Great video
thanks for sharing, Amazing content from you. Please share more of your training and technique. We could all learn from you
thiss isss soooo coooll!!!
Awesome video. Voice over was great. It's incredible that we can benefit from the legend as well. Continued success on your badminton journey!
very very informative!!! thank you for sharing !!!!!
Damn, i learned a lot from this! Thank you!!
Love this video!🤩 Can you show us more tips from coaches.🙏🤩
Thanks for sharing this! I absolutely love his technique at 1:07. It's kinda stupid how perfect it is.
Great video. Come and train in Malaysia for a few months one day.
This helps alot❤❤❤ thanks🎉
Thanks 🙏!
wow my favorite player GADE !!!
Don’t worry
You are dedicated you will take the change and improve 😀
thx for sharing!
Very helpful. :)
I hope Peter gave permission for this upload. So many gems revealed in this.
don't worry about other people's bussiness
One of the four heavenly god of badminton :)
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This is what I call the, zuck , the magic .
slay
Different coaches often teach different things. My coaches always say to swing my racket more and I also seen some coaches on UA-cam say the same thing. I'm going to try Peter Gade's way and see if I can learn his style of deception
! The coaches you cited saying different from Peter because it depends on the player it’s not different advice it’s different players!
great coaching though a few close up shots of the grips & footwork would have been even more helpful
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We wants to be there too 😭😭😭😭
This voice over format if perfect for instructional sections, specially with pro advices. Thanks for the clip.
I struggles with the same bigswing technique problems and i've noticed it's mainly an issue with mindset when hitting . One thing not mentioned by Gade here is some nessesity to build finger fitness because it is quite taxing on a small part of the body (if you want to hit those clears).
I like your hitting style but I can see why it has some limitation with deceptions.
Here is another pro instructor (Kenishi Tago) showing the net shots, Kento Momota use this style of hitting : ua-cam.com/video/SbyDx97F_sk/v-deo.html
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Hi Talia, I want to know why you are not playing in the world championships. There are players both higher and lower ranked than you. There are 64 players in the Mens singles draw and only 48 ( 47 now that PV Sindhu has withdrawn ) in the Womens draw. There are a lot of ranking points to be gained if you can win any rounds and you said you want the experience of playing against top players.
I didn’t qualify!!
It is very obvious that he was using his fingers and wrist for the shot ! If one taped and tied up the wrist ,Very Little Power could be generated.Period !
It looks like basic however it's advanced skill. Squeeze!
Squeeze the fingers???