Tobias has quickly become the one of the best if not the best badminton UA-camrs. From the production quality and graphics to the straight up knowledge. always learning new things. Keep up the good work!
Aweome video and good advice. Would love to see you analyze an amateur match and point out when they make a mistake or when they do something good, or maybe pause the video and ask the viewer: What shot would you make here? or What shot do you think he will make?" Sometimes a real-life example can really be eye-opening and enlightening.. Could just be a few rallies, maybe different matches and different playstyles.
Thanks, this was great. I play singles in the ladies at county level and I often struggle with sharp movements at the net. Power play is my strongest and weakest style as it often exposes me to the front court drops.
Wow! Aloha Coach Tobias, just did an in depth quick study of your 7 tactical advice. Reviewed each one of the 7 points and followed up on the related videos in the narrative section. I am a lot smarter now tactically. Love the small details in your videos. Each tactic is a winner to be used in the proper situation and gives me a huge advantage. Looking forward to getting back on the court after this pandemic and unleashing these tactics on my opponents. Thank you. This video tied in all of the related videos and broadened my perspective on the big picture of the game. A real aha moment for me. You are an awesome coach. Great video.
Hi sir, I have watched this video not only to defeat the opponent , it saw ur vid cuz i need a Pro advice from a pro badminton thanks sir u have made my stress a lit bit less for pressure
Wow, the singles games tactic that I watch makes alot more sense now. I normally play doubles and the idea of attacking is so different in singles, great tips!
yes, but you'd realise advice 4 isn't easy to implement on court, you'd need read a lot better, react a lot faster, hence 90%-95% of the shuttle usually go DTL.. Thanks a lot for the amazing video Tobias, big fan !
Can you make part 2? You can talk how short players should play against tall players and opposite or how to position after low or high serve. Great video! 👍
@@tobiaswadenka8435 thank you so much for the answer,im excited to watch video like this from you!Can you put the right method for breathing too?Tnx again and have a nice day!
Yes i will. Maybe i quick tip right away: Try to exhale a little longer than you inhale. Exhaling slowly helps your body to relax and in most cases that is what you want in between ralleys. You will for sure also find some specific breathing patterns if you google it =)
Aloha Coach Tobias awesome tactical advice. Thank you so much for these tips. So much great content. Thanks for the written narrative also. Love this tactical information. This is the kind of tactics that drive opponents crazy. I love it.
One big advice and a habit to get when starting competition is to take your time before serving and always aim for perfection on that very first shot. On the first rankings I've seen 30-40% of mistakes happen on that shot as we try to catch the opponent by surprise to get him/her off balance but we do it at the cost of shot quality and footwork preparation. Mental pressure can easily pushes us to commit errors on services and services returns.
Hey Tobias it was a great video , like your every video ... I'm not even a club player actually I learned or mimicked every player whoever drew my attention in outdoor Fields or club tournaments, your videos are adding values of knowledge to my every shots that I've been using in a wrong manner ... Definitely I follow UA-cam for badminton but you're the different one , lots of love from this fan from India Make a video on singles defense , part 2 of this session
ohh i never realised the weakness of my friend, he's always been a football and basketball guy lol tip 6 and 7 really put insight into my playing though, i was always locked into the big court kind of play
Great video! I have a wish for a video on the same path, repeating some of what @Sigurd Seiersen wrote earlier: learning how to read the opponent and be smart on the court. I often find myself just playing on instinct and not analysing the opponent and the evolution of the game enough. It would be great to hear about how you approach this in a match. What do you try to pick up, what do you notice about your opponent? Perhaps a good idea would be to show a recording of some game where you walk us through and analyse it :)
Cool idea, I already thought about making some videos with analyzing ralleys and specific decisions and shots during ralleys but I will also think about your idea about commenting the evloution of a full game or match
The production quality is off the charts.
im making badminton tutorials too and wow, i appreciate how much work goes into his videos
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*Enjoyyy Guys* .
Fun fact : Your opponent is also watching this.
But you are going to be the better player and remember it
Probably not
But not mine
@@QuickFlicks-ep1py How can you be sure?
NOT EVERY OPPONENT!
Advice number 6: especially useful when you are fitter than your opponent
My lung: I'm outta here
XD
Ok
Tobias has quickly become the one of the best if not the best badminton UA-camrs. From the production quality and graphics to the straight up knowledge. always learning new things. Keep up the good work!
yeah! im making badminton tutorials too but the lighting and editing on his videos is insane!
@@AylexThunder aylex😦
Advice #8
combine 6 and 7 to mess with your opponent's rhythm
Yeah really good point!
yes ,
@@tobiaswadenka8435 playing deceptions not just break their rhythm, BUT their ankles....
Advice #9
Hit the net cord so your opponent never gets it back
Aweome video and good advice. Would love to see you analyze an amateur match and point out when they make a mistake or when they do something good, or maybe pause the video and ask the viewer: What shot would you make here? or What shot do you think he will make?"
Sometimes a real-life example can really be eye-opening and enlightening.. Could just be a few rallies, maybe different matches and different playstyles.
Sounds like a very interesting idea! Thank you!
@@tobiaswadenka8435 I would love that!
This channel is so underrated
Thanks, this was great. I play singles in the ladies at county level and I often struggle with sharp movements at the net. Power play is my strongest and weakest style as it often exposes me to the front court drops.
7 advices for singles.. I opened this video and found out it was for badminton lol 😶
🤣 lmao
😂😂😂😂
Fantastic.
Please make more videos like this on thinking process of playing badminton.
Du hast nicht zu viel versprochen. Inhaltlich top, aber auch von der Umsetzung her ein ganz neues Niveau! Weiter so 👏
Danke und das war erst der Anfang ;)
You know you made it in the Badminton youtube world, when the great Camilo Borst recommends your channel. Congratulations Tobias!
he recommended my channel too haha =)
@@AylexThunder then you are a great hero of badminton aswell. :)
Wow! Aloha Coach Tobias, just did an in depth quick study of your 7 tactical advice. Reviewed each one of the 7 points and followed up on the related videos in the narrative section. I am a lot smarter now tactically. Love the small details in your videos. Each tactic is a winner to be used in the proper situation and gives me a huge advantage. Looking forward to getting back on the court after this pandemic and unleashing these tactics on my opponents. Thank you. This video tied in all of the related videos and broadened my perspective on the big picture of the game. A real aha moment for me. You are an awesome coach. Great video.
Love to hear that! =)
Endlich mal jemand, der ordentlich ins Detail geht und echte Expertise vermittelt. Weiter so! Hoffe sowas bringst du auch fürs Doppel.
Vielen Dank. Dein Wunsch geht schon bald in Erfüllung ;)
The quality is right up there......love ur content it has helped me so much...much love from india
Awesome to hear that! Keep it up and all the best from Germany!
My fav badminton channel .very good initiative Tobias.
Mega geiles Video. Ich liebe die Spielsequenzen. Sowohl optisch als auch inhaltlich sehr gelungen 👍🏼
thank you sir for the video
I really learned from it and won the badminton tournament....!!!
THANK YOU SIR....
So cool! Congrats for your win and keep it up 👍💪
Hi sir, I have watched this video not only to defeat the opponent , it saw ur vid cuz i need a Pro advice from a pro badminton thanks sir u have made my stress a lit bit less for pressure
Bravo Tobias ! You are a great Coach ! From France 🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup =)
Fun fact : even if the opponent is watching this it depends who implements it.
Yes
i'd like to add, the idea is to raise yours and your opponent's slills.
great video soo helpful for my upcomming tornament
Awesome. Let me know how it went and if some strategies worked for you 👍
I got in semis for doubles
Love your videos, Tobias: explanations, style and production quality are on fleek!
Keep it up.
Cheers! \m/
Thank you for your clear explanation. This is what I need to improve my play.
Omg this is so good. Keep up the good work!
wow that is usefull thank you! I finally find you Neutralization shots. thank you for reminding!
good day)
Great to hear that! Have a good day!
Wow, the singles games tactic that I watch makes alot more sense now. I normally play doubles and the idea of attacking is so different in singles, great tips!
Excellent video - many thanks!
Amazing video! Will help a lot.
But Advice 4 destroyed Advice 1 with the cross return xD
Yes, don't tell your opponents XD
yes, but you'd realise advice 4 isn't easy to implement on court, you'd need read a lot better, react a lot faster, hence 90%-95% of the shuttle usually go DTL.. Thanks a lot for the amazing video Tobias, big fan !
Top Video, geniale Einsichten ins Spiel simpel erklärt. Nur weiter so!
This helped me a lot
🔥💪😊
Advice -6 is really good! Keep on making such videos !! Thanks a lot and keep it up!!
Great Video Tobias! Really useful! Keep doing it
Can you make part 2? You can talk how short players should play against tall players and opposite or how to position after low or high serve. Great video! 👍
Good idea, I will think about a few follow up ideas on it!
Mit Abstand die besten Lehrvideos überhaupt. Richtig richtig gut :-))
Thank you tobias,not many youtubers do a video about tactical strategies
very good tips bro
Thank you so much! I will use this tomorrow because me and my friends are gonna play badminton! Thank you
Awesome, i hope it helped you in your tournament to kick some a.. 😉
@@tobiaswadenka8435 I can't play for a whole week now 😆 my legs hurt for running and going up and going down stairs
this is the third youtube channel to which i am subbing just by seeing one video of it.very helpful thnx alot
Thank you for the video! I have badminton tournament tommorow and this is vert helpful.
Excellent tips. Please keep on sharing these!
Thank you, and i defintly will! Next up is doubles ;)
Thank you very much for the video. It was great.
The best video i ever seen about tactics,can you make a video how to breath correctly when you are in a rally
Thank you! I think the whole thing about "what to do in between ralleys" is very interessting and defintly worth a video. I will put in on the list =)
@@tobiaswadenka8435 thank you so much for the answer,im excited to watch video like this from you!Can you put the right method for breathing too?Tnx again and have a nice day!
Yes i will. Maybe i quick tip right away: Try to exhale a little longer than you inhale. Exhaling slowly helps your body to relax and in most cases that is what you want in between ralleys. You will for sure also find some specific breathing patterns if you google it =)
@@tobiaswadenka8435 wooow thank you so much for the tip!I will try it as soon as possible on the court! :)
Aloha Coach Tobias awesome tactical advice. Thank you so much for these tips. So much great content. Thanks for the written narrative also. Love this tactical information. This is the kind of tactics that drive opponents crazy. I love it.
Great Video Tobias! Really useful!
Nice video Tobias!
Amazing as always Tobias!
the advice 3 is the one that actuallly helps me, i actually made those mistakes before
Tobias a video on drive from forehand backcourt plss 🙏🙌
Nice advises 😁
Thank you =) Anything specific you want to know about forehand drive?
@@tobiaswadenka8435 a video on forehand drive from *backcourt* ....along with touching a little bit of footwork 😁
@@tobiaswadenka8435 thanks :)
@@tobiaswadenka8435 YES
this is amazing. I hope you will have more and more helpful tips for badminton players like this.
Great advises as always. Thanks Tobias!
Exactly what i was looking for
Awesome set of tactics 💪
Awesome. Tobias please more strategy tips.
The lighting of this video hits me differently.❤️☀️
Love from Bangladesh, thanks man!
Thank you very helpful
I want to ameliorate my tactics and the overall game!
You gained a subscriber!
Yeah the tips are great, I love the way you explain. Thank You!
Great tutorial, especially for beginner, Thanks
Mega Video! Ich habe mir fast alle Tipps notiert.
Great animation and the content is 👌
One big advice and a habit to get when starting competition is to take your time before serving and always aim for perfection on that very first shot.
On the first rankings I've seen 30-40% of mistakes happen on that shot as we try to catch the opponent by surprise to get him/her off balance but we do it at the cost of shot quality and footwork preparation.
Mental pressure can easily pushes us to commit errors on services and services returns.
Beautifully explained.......keep posting various tactics and advice👍
Awesome advice. Really helpful
Thx fore your tipps i looked at before a tornement and after this video i was better i win the tournament thx for all
Awesome, congrats for the win!!
Great video. Cheers for the advice!
Very useful. Thank you so much 💕
Hello Tobias , thank you for the great video and tips!!!!! 👍👍
thanks for sharing, great tips and very useful!
bro love your vid helped for an school project
Awesome! Good luck for your project 😊
Wonderful content Tobias; please make more tactics videos!
Thank you Mr.Wakenda!! Danke!
This was very helpful......can you make more videos on this topic...I will love ❤ it...
Nice vid! Would love to see advices for doubles
sir these advice really helped. thank you
Awesome video..superb information..thanks bro
You are a great coach man!
Hey Tobias it was a great video , like your every video ...
I'm not even a club player actually I learned or mimicked every player whoever drew my attention in outdoor Fields or club tournaments, your videos are adding values of knowledge to my every shots that I've been using in a wrong manner ...
Definitely I follow UA-cam for badminton but you're the different one , lots of love from this fan from India
Make a video on singles defense , part 2 of this session
Thank you so much! I will defintly look into defence in future videos =)
Thanks you for valuable tips ...m sure it will improve my game 😍
ohh i never realised the weakness of my friend, he's always been a football and basketball guy lol
tip 6 and 7 really put insight into my playing though, i was always locked into the big court kind of play
Small advice are very very much usefull thanx
Nice video. Great recording.
Video was well done 👍
Amazing tactics!
Awesome video... Hats off.
Thank you 😊
Very nice video! Thank u!
That court is so dark, how do you even see? Overall a very informative and useful video nonetheless. Definitely subscribing for more!
You are here too....Dayyyymmm
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Thank you great advice
Fantastic video..thanks a lot 👍👍
I love it and I learned a lot
Thanks so much for this ❤️ video .......... Love you so much 😘😘😘
This was really nice
just watched this video and won in the finals because of it very useful
thank you Tobias!
Nice knowledge ❤
Really great video, tks
amazing video
plzz add more content on badminton tactics
Der Jens ist schon ein guter Zuspieler ;) gutes Video !
Definitiv!
I haven't played for 4, years now... Its time to hit the gym and become a Legend
Great video! I have a wish for a video on the same path, repeating some of what @Sigurd Seiersen wrote earlier: learning how to read the opponent and be smart on the court. I often find myself just playing on instinct and not analysing the opponent and the evolution of the game enough. It would be great to hear about how you approach this in a match. What do you try to pick up, what do you notice about your opponent? Perhaps a good idea would be to show a recording of some game where you walk us through and analyse it :)
Cool idea, I already thought about making some videos with analyzing ralleys and specific decisions and shots during ralleys but I will also think about your idea about commenting the evloution of a full game or match
@@tobiaswadenka8435 analysing ralleys sounds like an excellent start :)