For the boom stick, you mention Arc step as the second step. What's the reasoning behind that movement, is it as simple as you want to turn with your non racket side towards the shuttle or is it more to it? Thanks for the great videos!
Fredrik, this is so your fully side on so you can rotate for maximum power as you can now put your whole body into the shot. I would say if you don’t have time to get side on you shouldn’t be using this movement but doing the chassis jump out instead. Hope that makes sense.
Great information learnt a lot.. but the problem is how can I do a directional split jump when I don't know where my opponent will hit in a match what I want to learn is how to change direction quickly after doing a neutral split jump can u make a video on that..
Hehe i used to be a varsity 3 years ago but i stoped cuz of the pandemic and now here i am a behinner again im watching your cuz im prepping for the varsity try out and bcuz im 2nd year highschool now so i think they'd be stronger hehe😅😊 viewer from phillipines 🇵🇭
This is so informational! Keep going with your videos. Thanks!
Great this helps and thanks for the great comment. 👍
I can really learn a lot from your videos. Thank you!
For the boom stick, you mention Arc step as the second step. What's the reasoning behind that movement, is it as simple as you want to turn with your non racket side towards the shuttle or is it more to it?
Thanks for the great videos!
Fredrik, this is so your fully side on so you can rotate for maximum power as you can now put your whole body into the shot. I would say if you don’t have time to get side on you shouldn’t be using this movement but doing the chassis jump out instead. Hope that makes sense.
Nice things with very good elaboration. 👍
Thanks very much
Thanks for the upload once again.
reuploaded as audio wasnt right
very perfect explanation, easy to understand
Nice video as always! Is the first movement useful in doubles as well?
Thanks Aditi 😀. Yes very useful for doubels specially when your opponent has hit a flat lift. All these apply to doubles in the right situation.
Great information learnt a lot.. but the problem is how can I do a directional split jump when I don't know where my opponent will hit in a match what I want to learn is how to change direction quickly after doing a neutral split jump can u make a video on that..
Great explanation as always!
Thanks very much and great you enjoyed it.
Great video guys, see your already filming at Wycombe 😀 i just played on that very court (6)
haha that's funny, lights looked a bit bright on filming though.
@@JacobsBadminton that's very true as lights in reality aren't that bright.
Appreciate your efforts cheers
First viewer from india🇮🇳
Welcome India 😀
Sir please can you make a video on picking up smash
BTW love from India
Hi to India, we will add that to our list thanks.
terima kasih salam dari indonesia.pak pelatih sukses selalu..👍🙏
Hehe i used to be a varsity 3 years ago but i stoped cuz of the pandemic and now here i am a behinner again im watching your cuz im prepping for the varsity try out and bcuz im 2nd year highschool now so i think they'd be stronger hehe😅😊 viewer from phillipines 🇵🇭
Welcome to the channel, and hope these tips have helped you improve.
Welcome to the channel, and hope these tips have helped you improve.
Hi coach, have you ever tried Babolat 1+ feathers? I wondered your opinion on it
Second viewer from India 🇮🇳
Welcome all people from India.
Super
thanks very much
Nice video
thanks bluehaze
From Philippines here
Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching
What shoes u r using
Check out the link in the video description below.
What to do when the opponent is doing only backhand and I'm not an expert at doing backhand
We’ve got some backhand videos you should check out to improve your technique. We are hoping to do the other corner soon as well.
@@JacobsBadminton ok I will check it out
Great clip