Aloha Coach Tobias, awesome video. I like your key thought of guiding the racquet instead of hitting. I have found that so much of the touch shots executed in the area in front of and around the service line reqires this high sense of feel in the fingers. Repetition leads to mastery repeating the mantra, see shuttle, guide shuttle. Works for me. Thanks and take care.
Always good to see your tutorials on techniques and enjoy the clear explanation. I am an intermediate level, and play socially competitive matches every week - mostly doubles. I think I want to learn more about where (middle, side, back, front) and how (drop, drive, lift) hit back from different positions, especially when under pressure. It is a tactical question that I’d love to see. Happy to clarify if needed.
Today only I started trying cross court net shots in my club and after coming home I see you uploaded this video!🙃 How to master QUICK DRIVES in doubles❔
Awesome video Tobias It's been long since you uploaded a video and it's good to see that ur back! Also a small question Which racket do you think is head heavy, not too head heavy and is also lightweight? Astrox 100zz, Astrox 99, Astrox 88d or do you recommend any racket? I play singles and like attacking a lot. Intermediate club player Also which string do you recommend overall, nbg 95 or bg 65 ti or bg 65? Also love your YT channel
Thank you. Yeah I am struggling with an injury and with the lockdown here so not so easy to make any new videos but now I try to get back on track ;) From the rackets you named I tried the 100zz and the 88d. The 100 is great to attack but I had the feeling that my swing of the racket got quite long with it. The 88d is a little bit more balanced. I liked them both but in the end i sticked with my ArcSaber 11. With stringing I can really recommend to try out the Aerobite, I use it at the moment and absolutly love it!
Hey Tobias I am a singles player, between beginner and intermediate I know all the basics and my footwork is also pretty fine. I am also pretty good at generating power I trust you with helping me with my racket selection. I thought I wanted a head-heavy racket but when I watched the nanoflare 800 and 800 LT video I thought why not take that. Actually, I am in a dilemma right now, I love attacking in singles but I hate too head heavy rackets like the Voltric z force 2, and the nanoflare 800 is quick and also good for generating power . I was wondering which racket should I get. I don't want to go for the very high-level rackets (in the head heavy section) like the astrox 100zz or astrox 99 or the astrox 88d/s. I would consider a mid-range racket So here are my criteria's, I want a racket that is good at generating power and also is pretty lightweight, I dont generally prefer rackets that are too bad for power and we need to add power on our own (head light rackets) but the nanoflare 800 caught my eye. If you have any suggestions or any comments pls do get back to me.
I love the ArcSaber 11 for exactly the reasons you named (powerful but not too head heavy). Have you tried it already? I also tried the NF800 and liked it a lot, defintly a good one as well!
@@tobiaswadenka8435 Yes I tried the Arcsaber 11, liked it but I also tried the Astrox 77, I figured out that the Arcaber 11 is kinda powerful but with the Astrox 77 I get more power and also lots of control.
Hello, I am wondering what is your string tension, if I'm not wrong that's an arcsaber 11 which only hold 24 lbs. Since you are pro player, do you just exceed 24 lbs on arcsaber11?
hey tobias, good to see another video from you. i see this type of shot (勾球)made several ways, but the technique you teach is exactly as i was taught by my main chinese coach a point about tactics in singles vs. doubles: in singles play this shot is required in the repertoire, since to play effectively you should ideally be able to hit any of the 4 corners in any reply. however, i do not find this shot useful in doubles, since you will have an opponent covering the net, and a good net player should be able to anticipate and kill most of these as they cross the net, or at least make a tight net reply at the other end of the net. in club play i see many players attempting this shot in doubles because they think it is cool or impressive, but they are almost always relying on a weak or sleepy opponent at the net to get the shot through. for doubles players, it is probably better to practice straightforward net shots and try to get them as tight as possible. that way you can play the net even when it is well-guarded and force the lift for example, in the clip you played with lcw getting the shot in against peter gade, although lcw's shot is of exceptional quality, in doubles play it could still be effectively countered by a skilled net player as it crosses the net. peter gade cannot reach it because he needs to cover the whole court and cannot guard the net like you can in doubles. for lcw's shot to be safe from a net counter in doubles, it would have to be even better quality than that. i have seen such shots but they are rare and unreliable. that is why you can watch 10 doubles matches with top players without seeing a cross net
@@tobiaswadenka8435 These are home workouts , I am talking about professional player weekly routine that include training , gym , mobility sessions , mind sessions and so on. Please we young players want to know their routine.🙏🙏
@@divyanshkalani8553 Ah ok. The schedule depends on many factors and a training week can change a lot thorughout the year, for example if you are in a competition phase with a lot of tournaments there will be a lot of on court training with high intesity but a lot less workload in terms of strength and conditioning. In the preperation phase it is the other way round so more focus and load on strength and conditioning maybe with some running sessions outside as well
Hi Coach..I have inquiry.If the player stand out of the court & try to get the shuttle,but shuttle lands on his body.This kind of situation ,who will get the point.Thanks.
No it is also a lot about perception and cognition. Experienced players are good at reading movements and they also have a higher chance of seeing deceptions earlier than others. I also cover that a little bit in this video in the end: ua-cam.com/video/ZTi65ac3Ifc/v-deo.html
First of all you should stop everything, that causes you pain, maybe a few days rest can solve the problem. Otherwise defintly go and see a doctor to get it checked
Try to do them with bending the legs during each rep, that makes it a lot easier. You will probably see that after a few weeks you will be able to do it with stretched legs as well.
A big question and I fear no easy answer to it, as psychology is very complex and everybody is different. Have you checked my video on mental toughness in badminton already? ua-cam.com/video/YSuIFChvH4Y/v-deo.html Mayber that can already give you a few ideas on the topic
Hi bro how are you? You replied me on your last community post about your injury so I replied you again so please read that 😳. Happy to see you again you are my home coach for badminton. I am struggling with injury - pain in bottom thigh when I take drop shot from mid Court. So can you help? Sorry for very big comment because it is all I wanted to talk to you from about month.
Since watching coach Tobias, I've been practicing and improving my game... Thanks coach! Looking forward to your other videos
Thank you for your kind words! Keep up the good work and all the best!
You are the only one who explains all shots & tricks very clearly...
Aloha Coach Tobias, awesome video. I like your key thought of guiding the racquet instead of hitting. I have found that so much of the touch shots executed in the area in front of and around the service line reqires this high sense of feel in the fingers. Repetition leads to mastery repeating the mantra, see shuttle, guide shuttle. Works for me. Thanks and take care.
Just perfect .
Need a lot of practice for consistency in shots .
Thank you Tobias !!
Always wanted to master this shot. Thank you Coach Tobias! 💪
Awesome. Let me know if the video helps =)
@@tobiaswadenka8435 what racquet you are using ?
@@mageshmkbabile7955 I use the Yonex ArcSaber 11 ❤
@@tobiaswadenka8435 thanks for your replay
@@tobiaswadenka8435 what strings and string tension
I watched quite a few videos about cross court net shot on UA-cam. This is by far the best and most detailed! Well done!
So good to hear that, thank you so much =)
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Great tip! First time I've seen this explained so clearly! Can't wait to try this at my next session.
Great, let me know how it worked!
I am glad I found this channel today...you just earned a sub..keep up the good work mate
Always good to see your tutorials on techniques and enjoy the clear explanation. I am an intermediate level, and play socially competitive matches every week - mostly doubles. I think I want to learn more about where (middle, side, back, front) and how (drop, drive, lift) hit back from different positions, especially when under pressure. It is a tactical question that I’d love to see. Happy to clarify if needed.
Just the perfect crisp video I wanted...❤️
I always hit cross net shot out of bound. Though tons of practice is the key, your slow motion video is great to imitate. thx
Thanks for another excellent tutorial. Are you landing your racket foot as you hit the cross net shot?
You can land at the same time but you can also land earlier, if you want to add a little more deception to your cross net shot
Today only I started trying cross court
net shots in my club and after coming
home I see you uploaded this video!🙃
How to master QUICK DRIVES in doubles❔
Cool topic, I will look into it
Excellent..
Excellent! Thank you
Thank you very much. It will really help me to improve my game.
very well expounded,,,really with most correct selection of english words
Thanks coach..
Great video Tobias, with some excellent tips to master the cross.
Helpful video sir
Been trying to learn and apply this in my games quite often lately... When I do pull it off, the look on the opponent's face is just priceless 🤬😬😈
Awesome video Tobias
It's been long since you uploaded a video and it's good to see that ur back!
Also a small question
Which racket do you think is head heavy, not too head heavy and is also lightweight?
Astrox 100zz, Astrox 99, Astrox 88d or do you recommend any racket?
I play singles and like attacking a lot. Intermediate club player
Also which string do you recommend overall, nbg 95 or bg 65 ti or bg 65?
Also love your YT channel
Thank you. Yeah I am struggling with an injury and with the lockdown here so not so easy to make any new videos but now I try to get back on track ;) From the rackets you named I tried the 100zz and the 88d. The 100 is great to attack but I had the feeling that my swing of the racket got quite long with it. The 88d is a little bit more balanced. I liked them both but in the end i sticked with my ArcSaber 11. With stringing I can really recommend to try out the Aerobite, I use it at the moment and absolutly love it!
@@tobiaswadenka8435 OH, wishing you a very speedy recovery.
Thanks for ur advice
Love your tips I watch every day ❤️
excellent tutorial kudos .very clear instructions
Hi Tobias.. any tips about how to net cross shots, if the shuttle is already near the floor? or in the middle (height) of the net? thx in advance.
Like you can see in the clip with Lee Chong Wei, you most likely need some wrist movement from a lower position to make it go over
great explanation!!! superb
fantastic video, the slow video is key! thanks again
very helpful video, thanks coach!
2:53 minute wala shot aapne konsi grip se mara hai.
Excellent explanation
Hey Tobias
I am a singles player, between beginner and intermediate
I know all the basics and my footwork is also pretty fine.
I am also pretty good at generating power
I trust you with helping me with my racket selection.
I thought I wanted a head-heavy racket but when I watched the nanoflare 800 and 800 LT video I thought why not take that.
Actually, I am in a dilemma right now, I love attacking in singles but I hate too head heavy rackets like the Voltric z force 2, and the nanoflare 800 is quick and also good for generating power . I was wondering which racket should I get. I don't want to go for the very high-level rackets (in the head heavy section) like the astrox 100zz or astrox 99 or the astrox 88d/s. I would consider a mid-range racket
So here are my criteria's, I want a racket that is good at generating power and also is pretty lightweight, I dont generally prefer rackets that are too bad for power and we need to add power on our own (head light rackets) but the nanoflare 800 caught my eye.
If you have any suggestions or any comments pls do get back to me.
I love the ArcSaber 11 for exactly the reasons you named (powerful but not too head heavy). Have you tried it already? I also tried the NF800 and liked it a lot, defintly a good one as well!
@@tobiaswadenka8435 Yes I tried the Arcsaber 11, liked it but I also tried the Astrox 77, I figured out that the Arcaber 11 is kinda powerful but with the Astrox 77 I get more power and also lots of control.
Hello Tobias. I like this session, very useful
Sir,
What the model of your racket ?
Can u suggest wide frame racket !!
I use the Yonex ArcSaber 11. What you mean by wide frame racket?
Thanks my hero, sending you lots of love from India
Hello, I am wondering what is your string tension, if I'm not wrong that's an arcsaber 11 which only hold 24 lbs. Since you are pro player, do you just exceed 24 lbs on arcsaber11?
Thank you, Tobias, for cool usefull information. It is what i need)
hey tobias, good to see another video from you. i see this type of shot (勾球)made several ways, but the technique you teach is exactly as i was taught by my main chinese coach
a point about tactics in singles vs. doubles: in singles play this shot is required in the repertoire, since to play effectively you should ideally be able to hit any of the 4 corners in any reply. however, i do not find this shot useful in doubles, since you will have an opponent covering the net, and a good net player should be able to anticipate and kill most of these as they cross the net, or at least make a tight net reply at the other end of the net. in club play i see many players attempting this shot in doubles because they think it is cool or impressive, but they are almost always relying on a weak or sleepy opponent at the net to get the shot through. for doubles players, it is probably better to practice straightforward net shots and try to get them as tight as possible. that way you can play the net even when it is well-guarded and force the lift
for example, in the clip you played with lcw getting the shot in against peter gade, although lcw's shot is of exceptional quality, in doubles play it could still be effectively countered by a skilled net player as it crosses the net. peter gade cannot reach it because he needs to cover the whole court and cannot guard the net like you can in doubles. for lcw's shot to be safe from a net counter in doubles, it would have to be even better quality than that. i have seen such shots but they are rare and unreliable. that is why you can watch 10 doubles matches with top players without seeing a cross net
Yes you are totally right, in most situations that shot will loose you the ralley in doubles or at least bring you into a very difficult situation!
What if the shuttle is arriving at the middle of the net and you want to do a cross net? Is the technique still the same?
Amazing coaching!!! thank u😀
Glad you like it =)
Please make a video on daily schedule players should follow on a weekly basis.🙏🙏
On my website I made a page about workouts routines and with some suggestions for a weekly plan: www.tobiaswadenka.com/workouts/
@@tobiaswadenka8435 These are home workouts , I am talking about professional player weekly routine that include training , gym , mobility sessions , mind sessions and so on. Please we young players want to know their routine.🙏🙏
@@divyanshkalani8553 Ah ok. The schedule depends on many factors and a training week can change a lot thorughout the year, for example if you are in a competition phase with a lot of tournaments there will be a lot of on court training with high intesity but a lot less workload in terms of strength and conditioning. In the preperation phase it is the other way round so more focus and load on strength and conditioning maybe with some running sessions outside as well
@@tobiaswadenka8435 Video soon then? 😁 Please😁
Gracias..
U are really a very good coach
thanks coach
Hi Coach..I have inquiry.If the player stand out of the court & try to get the shuttle,but shuttle lands on his body.This kind of situation ,who will get the point.Thanks.
It is a fault if you touch the shuttle, no matter where you stand
Kind of a random question, but how do you respond quicker to deception? Is it all about better footwork?
No it is also a lot about perception and cognition. Experienced players are good at reading movements and they also have a higher chance of seeing deceptions earlier than others. I also cover that a little bit in this video in the end: ua-cam.com/video/ZTi65ac3Ifc/v-deo.html
awesome sharing !!
Great video ✌🏻✨
Bro which nylon shuttlecock are best for playing other than Mavis 350
Sorry I have no experience with nylon shuttles
brother i got a minor wrist injury, been like 3-5 weeks ... alot pain only during backhand smash , lift and toss....any suggesstions ?
First of all you should stop everything, that causes you pain, maybe a few days rest can solve the problem. Otherwise defintly go and see a doctor to get it checked
Awesome .. Thanks a lot
Thank u
loved it🥰
Thank you❤️
How to do cross movement to respond for cross drop?
The movement is the same as i describe it in the video
Please make a video on agility workout at home
Try to do them with bending the legs during each rep, that makes it a lot easier. You will probably see that after a few weeks you will be able to do it with stretched legs as well.
Sir..a video to add different spin at net shots
Have you already checked this one here: ua-cam.com/video/l2FTABqAUrU/v-deo.html
lots of love from kerala
Great video
Toby, how can we muster the confidence of varying shots in the court? Sometimes, esp. when the scores are tight, we tend to play it safe. 😭
A big question and I fear no easy answer to it, as psychology is very complex and everybody is different. Have you checked my video on mental toughness in badminton already? ua-cam.com/video/YSuIFChvH4Y/v-deo.html Mayber that can already give you a few ideas on the topic
Which racket u are using in the video??
A Yonex ArcSaber 11
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Where can i buy ld shirt?
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Good points
Фтother great tutorial from Tobias. :-) Thank you!
PLS TRY AND MAKE A VIDEO ON GETTING RIGHT LENGTH ON OUR TOSSES AND LIFTS
This video might help you: ua-cam.com/video/j7B4UAIT71s/v-deo.html (especially the tip with the timing of hitting and putting down the foot)
Thank you
It'll help me a lot
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Heyy tobbi can u plzz suggest me a raq under 3000 i am a intermediate player
Make a video on cross court smash please.
Any specific issues with cross smashes? Is it more about the technical aspects or tactics?
@@tobiaswadenka8435 Thank you so much for replying Tobias. I want to learn about the technique of cross court smash.
when wil be the best time to use your cross net shot?
If someone dislikes it means he is not a badminton player
Thank you very much dear ❤🏸
Flawless ❤️
@3:34 Didn't make it across the net right? blooper.
Hi bro how are you?
You replied me on your last community post about your injury so I replied you again so please read that 😳.
Happy to see you again you are my home coach for badminton.
I am struggling with injury - pain in bottom thigh when I take drop shot from mid Court. So can you help?
Sorry for very big comment because it is all I wanted to talk to you from about month.
Hey! Ah yeah now i saw it, really sorry for your injury! Have you seen a doctor and got it checked? Very important to let an expert have a look at it!
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good videos but ver bad voice quality. Please improve it. Thanks
Thank you for your feedback! New microphones are already on the way for future videos ;)
Brother give me one of your bat as a gift😇