Badminton Technique - Forehand Smash

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Instructional badminton video made by the All England team. Enjoy.

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  • @sreekumarappuachari532
    @sreekumarappuachari532 3 роки тому +11

    youtube has recommended me this video after 12 years

  • @rcstar07
    @rcstar07 14 років тому +2

    I recently started playing badmintion. I was a naive, and was loosing lot of games, and were getting fraustrated. these videos helped me a lot to improve my badminton skill. And now I am a way better player player than bfore. thanks to Bojanglesbadmintion for these videos. I wish to see more videoes soon.
    thanks

  • @sharathraj9781
    @sharathraj9781 11 років тому +8

    I just love Batminton

  • @annaevanescent4089
    @annaevanescent4089 9 років тому +11

    i think it's best to bend the wrist a bit back before the smash to make it less sloppy and more powerful.

  • @skmalladi
    @skmalladi 14 років тому

    The racquet drop has not been mentioned. Watch where the guy is ready to smash. The striking arm is elevated and the non-striking arm is raised for balance. The weight is on the back foot and he is ready to transfer his weight into the shot. It's fast, but you can see it. The racquet drops before coming back for the contact. This is similar in tennis. You drop the racquet all the way back, as if you are going to scratch your lower back with the racquet. The elbow is raised and it leads the shot.

  • @megabytes463
    @megabytes463 3 роки тому

    Legends wait for 12 years and then watch the video😌

  • @atandon04
    @atandon04 10 років тому +29

    everything explained except for how the player was gripping the racket..you cannot possibly smash with the steep angle without the grip that the player has in the video...

    • @sethameer
      @sethameer 7 років тому +4

      RELAX FOREHAND GRIP

  • @rcstar07
    @rcstar07 14 років тому

    @karansena well, few key points you always need to work on specially for single:
    -most important thing is placing. try to place a shot with or without force. placing is more important than smashing in single
    -try to find weakness of your opponent as you play. most right hand players has huge weakness on their backhand shot
    -try not give good shot to your opponent. then he will be in control.

  • @SportsyGuy
    @SportsyGuy 15 років тому

    I think you gotta read the title. The title said "Badminton Technique Forehand Smash", it did not say anything regarding the jump smash. (:

  • @xXxBrokenGlassxXx
    @xXxBrokenGlassxXx 15 років тому

    best smashing tutorial i have ever seen. thanks.

  • @textdummy622
    @textdummy622 3 роки тому +1

    My teacher forced us to watch this for a grade.

  • @nightmare4eVerr1
    @nightmare4eVerr1 12 років тому

    I agree, no one beats us in celebrating Earth Hour.... 16 times a day, now thats a record!

  • @npawar919
    @npawar919 5 років тому +1

    Loved it

  • @AdmirableSmithy
    @AdmirableSmithy 11 років тому +1

    Stop making me dance.

  • @wtf28
    @wtf28 14 років тому

    jesus that smash sound magnificent

  • @Jaakk0S
    @Jaakk0S 14 років тому

    @UnnamedHunterx the jump smash, when executed correctly, generates more power than the regular smash, because the legs are free to "kick" in the air and pull even more energy from the mid-body. But its the most difficult shot technically (I can't do it right yet...). See the Peter Rasmussen jump smash video.

  • @knoxballs
    @knoxballs 13 років тому

    the badminton smash sounds so hardcore

  • @Shamim4U
    @Shamim4U 16 років тому

    Many thanks for sharing it with us. Maybe in next video you could show us the placement of smashes in doubles.

  • @scarabmex116
    @scarabmex116 11 років тому

    i love doing smashes, it always catches ppl off gaurd

  • @vladmir1713
    @vladmir1713 10 років тому

    thanks for giving this video. I needed for my batminton skills.

  • @user-vb6kf7yf4o
    @user-vb6kf7yf4o 4 роки тому +2

    0:29
    I didn’t understand what was happening at first

  • @ethausia
    @ethausia 12 років тому

    not only technique but timing as well

  • @SportsyGuy
    @SportsyGuy 15 років тому

    Oh one more thing, I'm also a singles player. I know how tough it is to recover after a big jump smash. And for those who want to know how to solve this(it's gonna be obvious, but oh well) practice your smash to the fullest, the more powerful it is, the harder you make it for the opponent to return it, hitting a smash winner. (:

    • @aayushjain777
      @aayushjain777 3 роки тому

      Ohhhhhhh mann!!!! It is 12 years old comment!! 😶😶😶

    • @aayushjain777
      @aayushjain777 3 роки тому

      Heyaa🙋!! From 2021! 🙂

  • @genie121
    @genie121 9 років тому +84

    Anyone else's arm hurt after a session of badminton? this isn't normal right? am I playing correctly?

    • @MattTheManc1
      @MattTheManc1 9 років тому +38

      +genie121 Don't worry this is normal, same thing happens with Tennis.
      The more you play the less the aches will happen.

    • @malcolmma4533
      @malcolmma4533 9 років тому +12

      +Matt Richards not always normal,if he's arm is not straight while smashing,he's arm will hurt too.This is so "Tennis Elbow"

    • @triggereddoge5635
      @triggereddoge5635 8 років тому +3

      It's called muscle repair.

    • @alexhtran
      @alexhtran 8 років тому +4

      Used to have that problem when I began to play badminton. You need to learn how to use your wirst instead of your arm.

    • @Koozwad
      @Koozwad 8 років тому +2

      Even after hours playing in a tournament my racket arm didn't hurt. It never does. I do always get a really stiff left shoulder though(my inactive arm). Maybe I don't move it enough.

  • @WSanteclaws
    @WSanteclaws 14 років тому

    @feiz01 Entry Level graphite racket.. you wont get a cheaper one, they're all around the 100USD range.

  • @PrivateAccount95
    @PrivateAccount95 12 років тому

    Fu Hai Feng was featured in a badminton tutorial and he was talking about forehand smash.
    I hope Tan Boon Heong would do the same thing Haha

  • @ayushshah1649
    @ayushshah1649 7 років тому

    Why don't you try "Badminton exercise" channel...they have detailed explaination abt various shots and tricks !

  • @mzrealm
    @mzrealm 13 років тому

    Gotta love the Nirvana style music at the end.

  • @claudiafoster8017
    @claudiafoster8017 11 років тому +1

    Your videos are brilliant! Excellent information and really helped!

  • @narutoguy56
    @narutoguy56 14 років тому

    @razeEX dont worry smashing isnt hard just takes time to get use to it

  • @healthbenefitsup207
    @healthbenefitsup207 5 років тому

    Hi. This is Harry. I'm an intermediate player. while smashing a cork, i'm getting tricep pain. Am i playing wrong shot or is there anything else behind? if i don't play for 2 days, the pain gone. Kindly advice.

  • @Gamecubesupreme
    @Gamecubesupreme 11 років тому +1

    He was No. 1 as a mixed doubles player. You make it seem like he was a No. 1 Singles player, which is wrong.

  • @Bataling
    @Bataling 5 років тому

    Leaning badminton in PE at school, been told to watch these as homework, it doesn't really help that much

    • @kendricklamar9457
      @kendricklamar9457 5 років тому

      Bataling_Uncle there’s a grade wide tournament and it’s gets pretty serious. I’m watching these videos because I play tomorrow.

  • @joshuappx
    @joshuappx 14 років тому

    not sure about that but it came out in the papers that he now holds the record.

  • @Louistam93
    @Louistam93 11 років тому

    Roberston was world no 1.. His smash is pretty good

  • @MrHardrianto
    @MrHardrianto 12 років тому

    The coach for England come from INDONESIA :D so proud for Ricky mainaky..

  • @archron1234
    @archron1234 12 років тому

    and they're better at it because they train harder for it. Albert Sung is semi-correct; having a large pool of players would mean an increase in popularity of the sport, and an overall increase in the level of the players.

  • @marumesupit2867
    @marumesupit2867 7 років тому

    i just want to ask when head of raquet hit the shuttlecock in your smash, is it straight or quite sloping?. thank you.

  • @leonardopalacios769
    @leonardopalacios769 12 років тому

    thanks for your help. now i yes will win this tournament

  • @ochayeman
    @ochayeman 16 років тому

    Easy to remember instructions. Thanks for sharing vid :)

  • @MQYM
    @MQYM 14 років тому

    their music at the front is lik when u play a game and u go to another scence..o.O

  • @ulio9693
    @ulio9693 7 років тому +10

    We can make you dance

  • @srikrishnarr6553
    @srikrishnarr6553 5 років тому

    Nice probably we need to go with a geomentary box and other gadgets to work as per the instructions...

  • @nevil6833
    @nevil6833 6 років тому +2

    When i smash, it always hit my knee, am i smashing correctly or is it in the incorrect position?

    • @brandonle4930
      @brandonle4930 5 років тому +2

      BaconDoesStuffz no, you want to smash the shuttlecock not your knee.

    • @nevil6833
      @nevil6833 5 років тому

      @@brandonle4930 You dont get it, when i succesfully hit the shuttlecock in a smash position, it hits my knee when it lands.

    • @celyn4304
      @celyn4304 5 років тому

      @@nevil6833 When u swing you wanna swing left if you're right handed (right if you're leftie) Don't swing straight down.

    • @nevil6833
      @nevil6833 5 років тому

      @@celyn4304 thanks for the info!

  • @ecllippse
    @ecllippse 14 років тому

    these guys should disguise their smashes

  • @tadasmikoul
    @tadasmikoul 15 років тому

    @sports guy
    comment 1: sue me. i meant to say that for being a pro, he should do better
    comment 2:how does that counter my point that it is tougher to make a full blown smash in a singles game?

  • @AnujGupta-ry4qd
    @AnujGupta-ry4qd 7 років тому

    is it any age limit to participate in any international event

  • @mohamedali164
    @mohamedali164 12 років тому

    Good smash

  • @jammy123ism
    @jammy123ism 13 років тому

    What's the different between a wood surface court and the blue court? thanks

  • @blithe0er
    @blithe0er 11 років тому +3

    Hey! i'm a decent badminton player & train with my university fellows.i play both doubles & single.I don't have exceptional wrists but good at smashing yet not so good with techniques(trying to learn).I've to buy Best badminton racket within the budget of 150-200$
    Looking for Yonex/Li Ning or Maybe victor although i haven't had chance to try victor,had good experience with yonex nanoray 600 & li ning n55.If somebody is aware of any helpful information pls suggest best for me.
    Thanks in advance.

  • @balud8888
    @balud8888 14 років тому

    awesome

  • @hungphamvan2426
    @hungphamvan2426 11 років тому

    key là ở chân trái. chân trái xoay về trong tiếp xúc đất bằng mũi chân trước rồi lùi chân phải vể

  • @muhammadsalaam9813
    @muhammadsalaam9813 9 років тому

    If no such thing as power badminton than pro tennis.

  • @derockn00
    @derockn00 12 років тому

    its the asian hype, difficulty level: ASIAN
    and technically speaking, asians have this unique flexibility in the form to hit the bird with grace :D

  • @feiz01
    @feiz01 14 років тому

    ive just bought a "head metallix pro tour" not a 1000 800 ect it just says" pro tour"" its 88 grams and says flexible, cost £49 have i got a decent racket? or have i been ripped off,im just learnin. cheers guys.

  • @thenut5463
    @thenut5463 6 років тому

    really good

  • @skate9616
    @skate9616 6 років тому

    Instructions unclear: took someone's eye out (literally)

  • @leobird403
    @leobird403 5 років тому +2

    2019 anyone xD

  • @japjedi
    @japjedi 15 років тому

    NOPE, THE PLAYER IN FRONT BLOCKED IT

  • @franckrichard1614
    @franckrichard1614 11 років тому

    i learnt something today

  • @alkaunan
    @alkaunan 11 років тому

    Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood..............

  • @joshuappx
    @joshuappx 15 років тому

    now it's tan boon heong at 423km/h.

  • @pianoman74
    @pianoman74 14 років тому

    hey just curious what does the girl speak at the intro? this accent makes it impossible to understand ANY word except for "we can.." :)

  • @jhulymontenegro3258
    @jhulymontenegro3258 10 років тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @shailendramaurya2509
    @shailendramaurya2509 5 років тому

    Is that Redbridge london sports centre

  • @arhaananwar608
    @arhaananwar608 7 років тому

    nice video

  • @waywalker713
    @waywalker713 6 років тому +2

    at the end: not even listening to the man but watching the man in the background easliy hitting smashes like it is too boring😂

  • @40calfmj
    @40calfmj 14 років тому

    its a very good racket that model

  •  7 років тому

    Thank you for sharing :)

  • @watchmyshoes22
    @watchmyshoes22 13 років тому

    @TruongProductions Yeah nothing to say now that's what I thought

  • @Bossman7878
    @Bossman7878 13 років тому

    @Dudetownyann at first it's difficult
    but if you practice it every day , you can do it
    I'm 12 years old
    and my jump smash is almost same like taufik's
    From indonesia

  • @takeapause.9274
    @takeapause.9274 7 років тому +10

    This is old fashioned.... yeah that's because this video was posted in 2008.....

  • @sachinjose1503
    @sachinjose1503 3 роки тому

    How to rotate wrist while hitting?

  • @iqbalmatadzin
    @iqbalmatadzin 14 років тому

    now tan boon heong from malaysia has the fastest smash, about 423km/h

  • @abujas699
    @abujas699 8 років тому

    realy super

  • @26sssssss
    @26sssssss 12 років тому

    what match is the one robertson plays at 0.44?

  • @karansena
    @karansena 14 років тому

    your videos are great but i don't like expert village because i keep losing and i really get frustrated

  • @indiyatasker7558
    @indiyatasker7558 3 роки тому

    Smashing tutorial 😉

  • @zCopyCatz
    @zCopyCatz 13 років тому

    i got a badminton game is my school i'm gonna play in it wish me luck :)

  • @SluF08
    @SluF08 12 років тому

    I beg to differ. With that logic, asians should dominate basketball too as we have numerous talents, but it doesn't seem like it's gonna happen in the near future. Similarly, asians might not be superior in badminton due to a large pool of players, but just simply because they are better at it.

  • @WSanteclaws
    @WSanteclaws 14 років тому

    @Chowmeinaddict 400 MPH = 640KM/H Whos done that?

  • @RyuukuGMS
    @RyuukuGMS 9 років тому

    Still can't get this move down :/

  • @renjithmeeten419
    @renjithmeeten419 Рік тому

    2023 👍

  • @sagarkamani303
    @sagarkamani303 11 років тому

    Nice tipss

  • @chkrman
    @chkrman 15 років тому

    thanks

  • @kapcai14
    @kapcai14 12 років тому

    nice

  • @KnifeYoMom
    @KnifeYoMom 10 років тому +18

    Hi, can someone help me?
    Whenever i'm playing badminton at the club, there is this person who never surfs the ball and always gives it to me. So when i surf it to him he smacks it really far back on my side of the court, and when i hit it back, he is close to the net and just smashes it, or sometimes volleys it, close to the net.
    I ahvn't been playing long only about 1 month, he's been playing for about 7 months, but i feel im more physically fit than he is and really annoyed at him using the same strategy.

    • @ZonageBRM
      @ZonageBRM 10 років тому

      serve to him with strength n make sure it isnt going high

    • @KnifeYoMom
      @KnifeYoMom 10 років тому

      ZonageBRM
      with strength but not high? more practice then..
      thanks guys :D

    • @sanjeevgupta484
      @sanjeevgupta484 10 років тому

      KnifeYoMom
      serve at the back gallery and try to put the serve not to high

    • @timexrunner
      @timexrunner 10 років тому +8

      He must serve to you on his serve. -- It's the rules yo.
      In your serves, you have a few choices.
      Underarm forehand serve: Aim high and deep:
      high : It gives you time to center yourself for deep or net shots.
      deep: A deep end smash isn't as effective.
      Deep means in the box at the far back. You want them to almost be off court as they're hitting your shot.
      He can try to drop it, clear it or smash it but none of them should be threatening if your serve is good and get to base line.
      In your case, you want to clear better. Reason he is 'right at the net' is because you are hitting right at the 'net'.
      In that case, you either hit it at the 'net' really well, meaning away from him or hit it really far back again or smash at him and make it harder for him to simply kill you.

    • @KnifeYoMom
      @KnifeYoMom 10 років тому

      ***** thank you so much guys :)
      But i still don't have enough strength to return it to my opponent's back court from my back court.

  • @smit__patel
    @smit__patel 6 років тому

    Now I can go own my friends

  • @locatemayank
    @locatemayank 14 років тому

    I wish I could jump smash like Robertson !

  • @mohammadmazahar4288
    @mohammadmazahar4288 7 років тому

    mazhar

  • @ateppitak6417
    @ateppitak6417 8 років тому

    good

  • @aquaticsassociationofmizor5644
    @aquaticsassociationofmizor5644 6 років тому

    Do you just say We can make him dance?

  • @faridamari4277
    @faridamari4277 11 років тому

    Robertson is the best !

  • @johnjosephcomique6182
    @johnjosephcomique6182 7 років тому

    is smash alike with drop shot

  • @hsj951110
    @hsj951110 14 років тому

    I have a nanospeed 9900 JP and a Arcsaber Z-Slash JP :D
    bought it from Japan

  • @SluF08
    @SluF08 12 років тому

    Yeah. I don't deny a large pool can produce higher quality talents, but I dismiss the idea that it is the single driving factor that makes Asians better in badminton.

  • @stevieboy1823
    @stevieboy1823 8 років тому

    thanks for video

  • @monkeeyofficial
    @monkeeyofficial 11 років тому

    I only watch this because my PE teacher gave it to me for homework

  • @erwinfjaya8657
    @erwinfjaya8657 7 років тому

    Ijin share

  • @allade2525
    @allade2525 9 років тому

    tnx for vedio