I think this Video helps me understand it finally. I play in a local club with coaches, but it seems they never explained the whole story behind hitting the shuttle correctly. All they said was to do the body rotation, underarm rotation and body position. However, they never talked about how to grip the racket during the shot and what crucial role the finger movement plays in order to accelerate the racket even more. The result was stiff shots with a lack of power and bad precision. Thank you for the detailed explanation, Tobias! I will definitely try to focus on this matter in future trainings.
another illuminating discussion and demonstrations. in your discussion of the overhead 'backswing' @2:06, i would point out that 'throwing the elbow forward' happens in a later stage of a kinetic chain of events beginning with the feet pushing against the floor and traveling upwards into rotation of the hips, and then the elbow follows this rotation and is 'thrown', or flows, with it. the backswing you are talking about begins with hip rotation, which is an essential link in the chain of motion. i see many club players failing to initiate power from the ground, not rotating the hips, and merely 'throwing' their elbow at the shuttle with a chopping action. the resulting shot is weak, flat, and poorly timed and controlled, with the player's feet usually in no position to reply to the next shot. also, in the overhead swing it would be more useful for me to think about throwing the elbow UP rather than forward in the overhead swing, whether it's clear, drop, or smash. or maybe say, energy gushes upwards like a high power fountain from the floor, and at the apex of this upward flowing energy, as far from the floor as possible, the racket head emerges with intense velocity focusing energy forward only when striking the shuttle. the point is that regardless of whether you are hitting a clear or smash, the work the player is doing in this type of shot is mostly upwards work, from the floor, from the center of the earth, not forwards-direction work. the forward is more like follow-through that happens almost effortlessly once you've done all that upwards work. at least that is the way i see it that i find most useful in self-evaluating and improving my shots
You talked about the angle in the beginning of the hit. I am coming from volleyball and having a large angle in the beginning is actually way better (for shoulder health and swing potential), very newschool though. As the swing is actually pretty much the same what do you think about starting with a more dropped down elbow. Look up circular swing or low elbow to see what i mean. Would love to hear your thoughts about it
Have you already seen this video here: ua-cam.com/video/L4uQW7qrG_w/v-deo.html I also talk about feeding overhead, and for sure I will make a video on defensetraining in the future
I am using the ArcSaber11. When you have problems keeping a stable wrist position during shots i would recommend to go for a lighter racket. There are so many rackets available and choosing a racket is a very individual thing so it is hard to make a good suggestion here. I will try to make a video on some racket reviews in the future
I don't understand how to throw the elbow up in a overhead shot . I do not get consistent power from overhead shot ... especially when I am under pressure to do it way behind my back ( yes .. I move slow )
Hey Tobias! I was wondering since I didn't see this info anywhere ever watching several of your videos, what racket do you use at the moment? Some pictures looked like Arcsaber 11 but not really sure.
It helps new players to understand more. Thank you and will keep watching for more videos like this.
I think this Video helps me understand it finally. I play in a local club with coaches, but it seems they never explained the whole story behind hitting the shuttle correctly. All they said was to do the body rotation, underarm rotation and body position. However, they never talked about how to grip the racket during the shot and what crucial role the finger movement plays in order to accelerate the racket even more. The result was stiff shots with a lack of power and bad precision. Thank you for the detailed explanation, Tobias! I will definitely try to focus on this matter in future trainings.
Probably the best video on this subject I've seen!
like your detail explanation, always with the nice pic and demonstration which is important for beginners. thanks!
another illuminating discussion and demonstrations. in your discussion of the overhead 'backswing' @2:06, i would point out that 'throwing the elbow forward' happens in a later stage of a kinetic chain of events beginning with the feet pushing against the floor and traveling upwards into rotation of the hips, and then the elbow follows this rotation and is 'thrown', or flows, with it. the backswing you are talking about begins with hip rotation, which is an essential link in the chain of motion. i see many club players failing to initiate power from the ground, not rotating the hips, and merely 'throwing' their elbow at the shuttle with a chopping action. the resulting shot is weak, flat, and poorly timed and controlled, with the player's feet usually in no position to reply to the next shot. also, in the overhead swing it would be more useful for me to think about throwing the elbow UP rather than forward in the overhead swing, whether it's clear, drop, or smash. or maybe say, energy gushes upwards like a high power fountain from the floor, and at the apex of this upward flowing energy, as far from the floor as possible, the racket head emerges with intense velocity focusing energy forward only when striking the shuttle. the point is that regardless of whether you are hitting a clear or smash, the work the player is doing in this type of shot is mostly upwards work, from the floor, from the center of the earth, not forwards-direction work. the forward is more like follow-through that happens almost effortlessly once you've done all that upwards work. at least that is the way i see it that i find most useful in self-evaluating and improving my shots
Incredible! I’m doing an assignment on badminton biomechanics and your explanation of force summation was so helpful! Thank you!
Really usefull information for understending how to make hard hits. ) thank You!
You are really awesome! Everything is clear and Concise.
thank you for producing good quality video. Hoping to see more coming.
New stuff coming soon 😉
Thanks for the upload
Thank you for always teaching movies
いつも教えて頂いてありがとうございます。
Really a needy video
Thanks pal😃
You talked about the angle in the beginning of the hit. I am coming from volleyball and having a large angle in the beginning is actually way better (for shoulder health and swing potential), very newschool though. As the swing is actually pretty much the same what do you think about starting with a more dropped down elbow. Look up circular swing or low elbow to see what i mean.
Would love to hear your thoughts about it
Thank you Tobias, great analysis
Excellent video. Thanks
Love your channel Tobias
Keep uploading and rocking 😎
You always focus on the concepts people lack on
Your videos are very useful...pls upload video on how to improve hand & leg coordination
What are your thoughts on the Astrox 77 and the Astrox 55??
Haven't tried them yet
@@tobiaswadenka8435 ok anyways thanks for your reply
Most useful tips thank you
HI Dear Nice one very good information. Would like to know more about the foot work exercise in defensive position.
Please make a video on stick smash
How to do that
On court shuttle feeding exercises that can improve stick smash
Arcsaber 11 or z force 2 or duora z strike which one is better
All 3 good rackets! I like the AS11 cause it is a great alrounder
@@tobiaswadenka8435 is z force 2 racquet frame is weak
Please make more videos and tips for coaches to feed from overheard shots.. like givinf practice to student for smash returns!!
Thanku 😇
Have you already seen this video here: ua-cam.com/video/L4uQW7qrG_w/v-deo.html I also talk about feeding overhead, and for sure I will make a video on defensetraining in the future
@@tobiaswadenka8435 thanku veru much 😇
I want make my. Backhand toss strong and backhand front clear
What racket are you using? And what racket are you recommend for beginner with weak wrist? Wish to get a response from you
I am using the ArcSaber11. When you have problems keeping a stable wrist position during shots i would recommend to go for a lighter racket. There are so many rackets available and choosing a racket is a very individual thing so it is hard to make a good suggestion here. I will try to make a video on some racket reviews in the future
I don't understand how to throw the elbow up in a overhead shot . I do not get consistent power from overhead shot ... especially when I am under pressure to do it way behind my back ( yes .. I move slow )
When you have to hit behind you the elbow movement is very limited so you have to rely more on an explosive forerarmrotation
Thank you, Coach!🙏🏸
Arcsaber 11🔥. What tension is it strung? Which string do you use?
I use the Aerobite with 13kg tension
May i ask? Why did i always slice the shuttle when i am doing smash or clear? Do you have any good tipd for me?
This really helps thanks tobias
This is so cool!
What is your racket's string tension?
Around 13kg
@@tobiaswadenka8435 but that is above recommended tension for ascsaber 11 right?
Please make a vedio on high jump smash☺
Hey. What shoe model is that you are wearing?
Its the Yonex SHB65 Z2
Awesome!
I have a problem with locking the wrist without gripping the racket a bit tight. If i grip loose, my wrist will not locked. Can anyone explain here ?
You already start tightening the grip when you accelerate the racket and want to hold it completly tight when you hit the shuttle
@@tobiaswadenka8435 Hi. Im able to do what you said. But im hurting my shoulder a bit. How to avoid this ?
@@oakoat9302 lower your racket tension
@@Machaas ok i will try
Hey Tobias! I was wondering since I didn't see this info anywhere ever watching several of your videos, what racket do you use at the moment? Some pictures looked like Arcsaber 11 but not really sure.
Yes it is a ArcSaber 11 👍
Pls keep uploading
It took a while but new video is finally out now ;)
Hey Tobias!! Hows it going..
Re-upload but why?
Fixed the out of sync audio
Pls keep doing videos
New Video finally out now =)
Nice one as always .
Waiting for complete back hand tutorial in a series of 4-6 videos please .
Nice
Detailed tutorial of double legged jumping smash please T...T
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Any you giveway a racket to me
Best video