Deceptive Dropshot: Trick your opponents from the rearcourt like Tai Tzu Ying
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- Опубліковано 29 гру 2019
- The dropshot can be a powerful weapon to score points or to get your opponent on the wrong foot during a badminton ralley. If you are able to play dropshots, that look exactly like your clears or smashes you will become very dangerous from the rearcourt.
All Details and important keypoints about clear and smash you can find in this video: • Smash and Clear Tutori...
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As I said in the video, i think Tai Tzu Ying is the perfect example how powerful and dangerous a dropshot can be. When she plays from the rearcourt it is almost impossible to read her movements and so many times she scores direct winning shots with dropshots that land right behind the net.
Here you find some example on how she scores with that kind of shot: • 6 Types of DECEPTIONS ...
Important: These high dropshots that come down close behind the net can be extremly powerful but they are also dangerous because of two reasons.
1: If you want to play really close to the net it can easily happen that you make a mistake so the flat dropshot that flies further into the court is a safer option
2: If your opponent realizes early, that you play a dropshot he will probably be very high at the net and also close at the net. That gives him a lot of options and will bring you in trouble. Again a fast dropshot that flies flat and further into the court is the safer option, especially when you are under pressure and when you have a hard time to disguise your shot.
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This is exactly what I’ve been waiting for from you Tobias! Great video and tips. Thank you.
Very good explanation. I really like to learn this kind of drop shot because I have been tricked by this kind of drop shot followed by powerful smash many times. This is the first video I found that explain it very well in details. Thanks a lot.
Nice. I really like the opposing side slow mo view. Really shows how would the opponent sees the shot
thanks man, hope you had a good christmas and happy new year as well :)
amazing video and clear explanations!!!
Thanks to the young man...
I am great fan of you...
Wishing you a great new year ahead..👍
thank you. always good video. very informative an detailed
No one can explain better than you Tobias!
OMG did u hear the whoosh cutting thru the air before he hit the emergency brake and slowed the arm?!? And what amazing technical skills in the variations!
Tobias, happy new year!!!
@@chitung2277 thank you, same for you!
Sir congratulations on 50 k subscribers
Thanks for the video mate 💯
Great explanation, thank you and have a Happy New Year!
Thank you and same for you, Happy New Year!
Frohes Neues Tobias. Vielen Danke fuer diese videos. Das Drop shot ist meine lieblings shot in doppels
Vielen Dank, wünsche ich dir auch! =)
Really good channel! Thank you!
On of the best badminton UA-camr
My man, thx for the tip!
Exactly this is what I wanted. Thanks for your help young Viktor😍😍👍. Very nice explanation also✌💪
Thank you but i am 4 years older than viktor axelsen 😋
I’ve tried this a few times and it gets so many points 👌👏
Very Useful ✌✌
Happy New Year Coach Tobias! Could you make a jump smash tutorial, with all the details?
Thank you same for you! =) I put it on the list for the next videos
Doing a really nice workk... Cheers fro india..shall make a video on how to overcome stress while in a tournament
Great vid and happy new year. Do you think that you could do a jump smash tutorial? There are lots of normal smashing vids but not many good jump smash oned out there
Thank you and happy new year for you too! I put it on the list for the upcomong videos =)
Thanks a lot, you expliannationg is clear, I need more practise of using these deciptive technical to score. If the coach's way depend on cutting the shuttle cock, that would lead us in a hard way for our new player!
Good explanation
Thank you sir
Best coach 💞 💯
Superb
Your 28th subscriber
Can you do a video which player should take the drop shot landing on front T junction, when both players are at the middle of their own court.
Please make a vedio on when i should hit the shuttle during smash as my timing is hindering the speed of my smash
Thanks a lot
Please do the backhand reverse slice shot. Thanks!
Best tutorial
Thank you for fixing my drops.
Can u make a video on diving to the sides of the court to pick explosive smashes.👍👍👍👍👍👍
I will put in on the list ;)
Great video - great instruction and really well staged and shot! Will you also cover Lee Chong Wei's sliced drop shot?
You mean from his forehand or his round the head corner?
@@tobiaswadenka8435 I'm referring to the shot you can see in this video at 3:18:
ua-cam.com/video/GvAcEjO82QU/v-deo.html
It looks like a reverse slice except that he's playing it almost straight (there's another example of it in the next clip against Axelsen). I'm not sure I've ever seen LCW play this shot from his backhand corner - is there a reason why the shot wouldn't work from that side if he were in position?
Thanks for video. Now could you please make a video for a deceptive halfsmash\check smash. I don't now how to describe it correctly, but trajectory is steeper and slow down of the racket is later.
Do you mean a stick smash, a steep smash with a very short racket movement?
Bro when I use smash I end up slicing the shuttle and smash has no power. Also can u make a video on how to loosen the grip. I tried loosening the grip. But under pressure all the theories gets deleted from mind so can u pls make a video on the basics of how to make grip when playing smash easily and also when iam moving elbow upwards I doubt if bat goes down and stuff like that. I saw Ur smash video it is all good.
I want to know how to hold the grip for smash shot... Like quick grip without thinking...so racket is straight and how to loosen grip?
Nice. Vedio. Sir
Thx this fits my gameplay because i cant smash hard XD
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Can u please make a video on overhead deception toss and shots. Please, please,please 🙏🙏🙏. I also be a badminton player like u ❤
What you mean by toss and shots?
Deceptive shots like giving dose to our opponent
how do your rakcet arcsaber 11
A video for defense in singles?
This seems to be the basic slow backcourt drop shot. I find sliced drop shots even harder to defend because racket head movement makes your brain think for a split second that the shuttle should go the opposite direction. I've observed that sliced drop shots are more frequent than slow straight drop shots in men's singles.
Another advantage of sliced drop shots is, that you don't really have to slow down your racket if you have a good timing and you can keep a higher pace in the ralley. I think, that most men singles players are so extremly fast, that they would reach a slow dropshot very high at the net, even if it is disguised. So the sliced dropshot is used more often by these players, but here we are really talking about absolute top athletes. In my experience if you play at a bit lower level, the slow deceptive drophsot can also be really powerful.
@@tobiaswadenka8435 Yes agreed! Very good and helpful video by the way.
Which drop shot do you think is more deceptive? this one, the cut or the reverse cut?
Hard to answer that because all variations have their pros and cons. The cut and reverse cut have the advantage that there is also a decpetion of direction in it so especially the reverse can be really hard to read but there you need a very good timing and touch on the shuttle to make it deceptive. The normal cut is a bit easier to play but a little less deceptive in most cases. I think this variation here in the video is only used by very few players but it can be so effective because you can make the court so much bigger for your opponent when you plave the drop right behind the net. I hope this could help a little =)
Great, thanks for the response! Are you going to to videos on the cut and reverse cut drop shots as well?
@@sk3tch776 Sure ;)
@@tobiaswadenka8435 cool looking forward to it.
How to smash for people who have small height
train leg stamina and jump, im also a short player and if ur smash is precise, u dont need a high angle for it to be effective
Bro when I use v grip I end up slicing the shuttle to left hand side
Then you probably hit a bit too far in front of you
@@tobiaswadenka8435 iam currently doing beginner smash. The pro smash technique is tough. It would be great if u show the grip switch zoomed in from back side angle. Also zoom the finger switch. The side angles are bit alien because we find it difficult to practice it. Zoom the video from backside and also zoom hands.
@@tobiaswadenka8435 especially while playing a match we don't have enough time to do all this.
If you want this to work really well. You Should learn to use bottom hand grip position. Your gripping is wrong here.
thats their style in denmark unlike asian players, see victor axelsen and antosen do the same thingg
what is the bottom hand grip?
Hi tobias wadenka
Hi! =)
Bro where are you