Love the infomation and tone of this video, educational and entertaining at the same time. I love how your partner is always in "character". Very comitted to his role 😂
I used to play as a kid. Barely ever got doubles, but really loved losing them cause it meant doing less switching around lol. Now, as I'm trying to get back to badminton, it's all double games and the question of "where to move" is on my mind every time. Thank you for putting it out there on the internet! :)
I can watch and learn from your video full time every day without boring because your presentation is fun to watch and sometime that make me laugh. Also your explanations are easy to understand. Now I'm having so much fun with your videos!
Me and my wife are exactly like this lol We have only started playing badminton in the past 2 months We always get in each other’s way with my wife telling me to stay in the back !!!!
What I observe in top matches is often when smashes from a rear partner gets returned high cross court, the front partner retreats diagonally to keep the smashing going. This is a more advanced kind of double pressure rotation. requiring high level of speed.
That was excellent! I had no idea about this basic system of playing doubles. I’ve been dreading doubles simply cuz I don’t know where my teammate wants me to stand. Thank you so much for this video.
Thanks Johny, touches my heart to see comments like this ;) do share this with your friends so they'll be able to apply and coordinate it with you too!
@@Bgbadminton already posted it on our badminton WhatsApp group and the whole gang is excited to practice them next sunday. Question: In 'attack position' which is the first priority position (compared to the 'defense position'), when my front guy LIFTS a shuttle at the "middle" position of the front row (front 3 positions left center and right, and back 3 positions left center and right). He lifts at Front middle position... how do I decide which side to go to (left court or right court) for our defense position? Thank you!
@@johnybrokeit This deserves a heart! the front player can return to whichever side is better for him, and the back player can react to it! This is because the back person can easily see where the front player goes while the back player can't and shouldn't turn back to see where his/her partner goes. Hope this helps Johny ;)
Thank you for posting. This is for better players. What type of “rotation” or positional drills would you suggest for the footwork- challenged, poor hitting beginner? Phil, coach in 🇬🇧
Thanks for all the awesome content. Please do post warm-up and cool down videos. Please also include videos on how to do stretching to help heal the pain in knees (especially when one is flat-footed), and shoulder after a game.
Really good video. Could you please do one about mixed doubles play? There is so little information on youtube about mixed doubles it would be great to have a nice clear breakdown like this, but with mixed formation. Thanks!
It's essentially the same, you just want to rotate when your partner is in front. This means he should move to a wide attack, you can hit a cross smash and then move forward. A separate video on it would help many, so go Gerald! ;) You can do it!
Thank you for this. For someone like me who played Badminton WITHOUT knowing this info, it was really hard :( Everytime I lose in a doubles match, I know it was me because I am confused when I am in front. XD
Can you guide on basic exercises to strengthen the wrist , forearm and shoulder ? Also how do we tone calf and thigh muscles .? Quite often players get cramps in the calf .
Hi, i watch ur videos regularly... They r great.. Thanku... I have a req... Could you please do a video on how to be ready for defending a smash but also be ready for a drop.... I mean the footwork... Sometimes i get stuck in the smash defence position, not able to attend the disguise drop.... If u could do a video on it.... It would be very useful....
Great video! Very informative even for a players like myself who has been playing badminton for years. Regarding head shot. I've been trying to explain to a guy in my group not to do full arm swing smashes at opponent's face. He's doing it at the net. Can we issue him a red card? This is a casual game. Everyone else when they see someone in a vulnerable position they smash into an empty space or do something that is much safer. We rather lose the rally than cause a life changing eye injury. I once saw a player crouch down and cover his face with the racquet and the smash was still aimed at his face. He had no chance of hitting a return because it was initially a mishit that went high above the net and he had no time to run away from the net.
when i am palying match i am loosing my confidence and i am missing very eassy shatle also but in normal time i amo loosing single shatle also what to do for that can you explain me what should i have to do for partice
It is a very good Video . Like to know more about the doubles defence and lot more. keep up the work BG Badminton Academy. Love you Guy's. will share all to my friends. Thank you.
Not much difference. You always want to rotate when the front court player is in the back and the back court player is in the front. If there's no preference, you can adjust your attack (wide, wedge, channel) to the situation alone. When you want to rotate, use the wide attack formation and a cross court smash as a safe option.
Yep! While editing I realized I didn't film that part :/ So the best I did was a freeze frame to illustrate the point - where instead of the front player rotating backwards, the player continues to pressure on the other side, resulting in the pair pressuring on both sides. The back that rotated forward on one side, with the front moving to the other side, hence "Shuang Ya" Thanks for the comment Aason!
What if you're playing with strangers (ins and outs btw not an actual match) and they don't know what attack and defense positions are? (We just decide if we wanna play side to side or back and front for the whole time) I'm usually front and the back players would always blame me for backing off and doing the defensive position whenever the opponents are smashing the hell out of us, any tips?
My honest opinion, if you're playing for fun, adapt your game to match your group. You'll enjoy a better game that way. (Less quarrels yknow...) If they're competitive and want to improve, show them this video and work on formations together. Standing side by side is definitely better for defense and compared to a front back formation for defense. Good luck Niyu!
this theory is nice and very practical but only applicable for advanced players, let alone you need a good fitness and conditioning, especially at the double forward rotation drill.
if u wan to play offensive and be the one attacking force the attacking formation, allows u to build pressure on ur opponents, although it might require some skill and alot of speed is needed but it can be seen done in professional matches where both sides are fighting for the attacking chance.
@@jackgoh1547 Remember to only do this if you are playing against players of equal skill or less, doing this against players much better than you would easily get you punished and lose you the point
If u think u did a good drive to pressure opponent. Go forward for the attack. No textbook answer. Badminton game is very dynamic. That's the beauty of this game.
I agree Jim! Just remember, the ideal position is the attacking formation 😉 RGB lighting also made good comments on how drive shots are used to fight for the attacking formation. Just note, when driving and moving forward, keep your racket up to follow-up on the return drive. Also, if the opponent is really powerful, you can place their return drives softly and move into the front-back formation too!
His partner being in character is such a joy to watch hahahaha
The humour in your videos make them more watchable than other people's badminton guides. Thx
Your partner deserves an Oscar !!!
He absolutely does hahaha
True 😂
I agree bto
Oscar for acting
I like the guy at the back
Not moving at all while posing like that for so long
So funny
lol......he's really funny n cute.
Legend says that he is still there waiting for the bird
I do that too 😅
Love the infomation and tone of this video, educational and entertaining at the same time. I love how your partner is always in "character". Very comitted to his role 😂
I used to play as a kid. Barely ever got doubles, but really loved losing them cause it meant doing less switching around lol.
Now, as I'm trying to get back to badminton, it's all double games and the question of "where to move" is on my mind every time. Thank you for putting it out there on the internet! :)
Love this, trying to get into doubles and I needed clarification. Very detailed and explained well. Thanks guys
Awesome! Good luck!
Great video.You may have just saved many badminton friendships
It's just sooooo truueeeee!!!
😂😂😂
I can watch and learn from your video full time every day without boring because your presentation is fun to watch and sometime that make me laugh. Also your explanations are easy to understand. Now I'm having so much fun with your videos!
Your videos have been very helpful! I’m a new badminton player and I really enjoy your videos! Thank you! Keep up the good work!
That's awesome! I'm glad you enjoy the vids :)
Plz bring it on more doubles videos with more details of the format and the various drills to improve it!
Gotcha Ajay!
Me and my wife are exactly like this lol
We have only started playing badminton in the past 2 months
We always get in each other’s way with my wife telling me to stay in the back !!!!
Time to practice! :D
What I observe in top matches is often when smashes from a rear partner gets returned high cross court, the front partner retreats diagonally to keep the smashing going. This is a more advanced kind of double pressure rotation. requiring high level of speed.
Just the kind of video the badminton community on UA-cam need more of!
Thanks for the kind words Poul :)
I need a warm-up video. Thanks a lot.
That was excellent! I had no idea about this basic system of playing doubles. I’ve been dreading doubles simply cuz I don’t know where my teammate wants me to stand. Thank you so much for this video.
Thanks Johny, touches my heart to see comments like this ;) do share this with your friends so they'll be able to apply and coordinate it with you too!
@@Bgbadminton already posted it on our badminton WhatsApp group and the whole gang is excited to practice them next sunday.
Question: In 'attack position' which is the first priority position (compared to the 'defense position'), when my front guy LIFTS a shuttle at the "middle" position of the front row (front 3 positions left center and right, and back 3 positions left center and right). He lifts at Front middle position... how do I decide which side to go to (left court or right court) for our defense position?
Thank you!
@@johnybrokeit This deserves a heart! the front player can return to whichever side is better for him, and the back player can react to it! This is because the back person can easily see where the front player goes while the back player can't and shouldn't turn back to see where his/her partner goes. Hope this helps Johny ;)
Gerald Ong o okay, so I focus on my front guy’s decision for this one. Cool.
Yes it helps a lot to know this, thank you very much.
Definitely would love to watch a warm up video
Hi Anindj! It's coming up this coming Wednesday :)
Thank you for posting.
This is for better players. What type of “rotation” or positional drills would you suggest for the footwork- challenged, poor hitting beginner?
Phil, coach in 🇬🇧
Singaporean living overseas. Missed the accent. Useful lessons. Keep making the videos.
Thanks for the kind words and visit SG sometime when you're free! Have a great Sunday
Your English is very good and it is very easy to understand your instructions. Excellent video.
Thanks for all the awesome content. Please do post warm-up and cool down videos.
Please also include videos on how to do stretching to help heal the pain in knees (especially when one is flat-footed), and shoulder after a game.
Really good video. Could you please do one about mixed doubles play? There is so little information on youtube about mixed doubles it would be great to have a nice clear breakdown like this, but with mixed formation. Thanks!
Great idea! :) Added to my upcoming video ideas!
It's essentially the same, you just want to rotate when your partner is in front. This means he should move to a wide attack, you can hit a cross smash and then move forward.
A separate video on it would help many, so go Gerald! ;) You can do it!
Your partner is so good at being still. He deserves and Oscar!!
You made the doubles little easier for me!!
Thank you for this. For someone like me who played Badminton WITHOUT knowing this info, it was really hard :( Everytime I lose in a doubles match, I know it was me because I am confused when I am in front. XD
You're a good coach brother. I'd like to learn more from you.
Thank you for the kind words Shivam brother
Fun to watch and easy to grasp. Great presentation and game play. Thank you for sharing
love your video. easy to understand. keep it up bro. i will watch all your yt video
Love ur vids. They are helpful and FUN to watch ur presentation
Thanks for the kind words sir! :)
Can you guide on basic exercises to strengthen the wrist , forearm and shoulder ? Also how do we tone calf and thigh muscles .? Quite often players get cramps in the calf .
very informative since i am a coach in badminton and i have double is my winning player. It really give me new idea on how to change formation.
You made it simple n superb
Good work bro
Keep doing it
Thank you! Can't do it without the support of you guys :)
Nice i can also download this for offline learning, thanks
Love your channel...learn badminton but make it fun..is what I learnt 🤘🤘🤘
That's the spirit Koks! 😀
During the back player hitting smash, both the men should be parallel or the forward one near the net itself?
双压,说的很好!这个视频是给进阶的球友们学习的,双打的轮转确实是非常重要的。喜欢你的视频,很棒!
哪里哪里,谢谢你的支持! :)
一定支持!希望有机会和你当面请教!
thank god for this video. i was practicing doubles but unfortunately iam problem with switching.
Hi, i watch ur videos regularly... They r great.. Thanku... I have a req... Could you please do a video on how to be ready for defending a smash but also be ready for a drop.... I mean the footwork... Sometimes i get stuck in the smash defence position, not able to attend the disguise drop.... If u could do a video on it.... It would be very useful....
This is a really good suggestion J P, thank you!
I have viewed the video very late... hope I will find your warm up videos.. this one is good .. thanks for the lessons
Don't worry about it! Never too late to start :) here's the warm up video! ua-cam.com/video/xuXhCeSeuEA/v-deo.html
Great video! Very informative even for a players like myself who has been playing badminton for years. Regarding head shot. I've been trying to explain to a guy in my group not to do full arm swing smashes at opponent's face. He's doing it at the net. Can we issue him a red card? This is a casual game. Everyone else when they see someone in a vulnerable position they smash into an empty space or do something that is much safer. We rather lose the rally than cause a life changing eye injury.
I once saw a player crouch down and cover his face with the racquet and the smash was still aimed at his face. He had no chance of hitting a return because it was initially a mishit that went high above the net and he had no time to run away from the net.
Its unsportmanslike but if you are in a close game you dont want to take any chances.
Good Video. One move that looked odd to me. At 6:47, why did the back player pick up the drop shot and not the front player?
Always enjoyed your videos - please make more. You Singlish reminds and makes me want to eat durian lol.
It's durian season by the way! :D
Great video..have subscribed! Wish you all the best. Now how about singles strategy, please?
In case we have hit a clear ,how to position ourselves ,should we be in attacking position or defensive position
What iff right and left handers play together...
when i am palying match i am loosing my confidence and i am missing very eassy shatle also
but in normal time i amo loosing single shatle also what to do for that can you explain me what should i have to do for partice
I love this video 😅😅 very funny and you explained it very well thanks 😎😂😂😂😁I learned something 🤗🤗
So only in attack or defend position, one person is in the front and the other in the back. After a clear the partners split to the side?
Coach can we have more of doubles footwoork ,coz the footwork for doubles is much different than singles .can u show some footwork drills for doubles
It is a very good Video . Like to know more about the doubles defence and lot more. keep up the work BG Badminton Academy. Love you Guy's. will share all to my friends. Thank you.
Aww thanks Sankar! :) It's gonna take a while as we've so much content planned ahead :/ But I've noted it down!
Thanks for the good video👍
It seems that your video quality is getting a lot better!
Thank you for your support! I'm always learning :)
doubles formation strategic is going to be so interesting mor videos please¡¡ congrats
first time i fnd your videos not that boring.
1:50~4:26 your partner is sooooo hilarious! 🤣
i would like to see more of him.
Haha my brother is in medical school so it's gonna be hard to catch him around these days :( I'll let him know the good news!
Thank you so much
Good video & good information
I'm from sri Lanka ♥️🇱🇰
Wow. Nice teaching Sir. Thanks
God bless
it is highly helpful. compliment from Nepal
This vedio is very helpful for me.. Thanks😃😃
In rotation if i drop from 3 or 4 point from back rather than push, then should i come to front or stay back and my partner block from front?
Very useful and entertaining video! Your backhand power drive looks pretty cool, could you do a video on how to drive better next? Cheers
Sure thing! Thanks for the comment Justin!
Hi how much tention shoul I keep for my yonex Astros 88d racket
You are the great and good coach and trainer...
Love you...
I like your video, especially your partner pose haha
Really good to watch bro
If you return a serve with a net shot do you stay at the net and form an offensive formation?
Well if the opponent can't net kill (tap) your net shot, then yes you should stay in front to apply pressure! :)
Loved the video! Can you please do one for mixed doubles!
Not much difference. You always want to rotate when the front court player is in the back and the back court player is in the front. If there's no preference, you can adjust your attack (wide, wedge, channel) to the situation alone. When you want to rotate, use the wide attack formation and a cross court smash as a safe option.
Sure! There's lots of things to cover :)
Hello from the Philippines! Hope you’ll notice my comment! ❤️
Ur partner stands so straight and never moved lol
TKS for the tips!
Great video, very useful!
Yes we want warmup videos!
Another informative video. Thanks a lot man 😋.
Very helpful demonstration
Please put a video on how to tackle divorce area shots.
Very useful video! Thanks.
8:50, have you reached 45000 subscribers? Can we have the multi shuttle drill?
YES! Thanks for pointing out. It's in the works ;)
I need a video like this but for mixed doubles 🏸😍
Need proper badminton video and proper gym routine. Pleaseeeeeeee !!! Use me as a support sign button for gym routine yeahh
any information about the air badminton and when the air shuttle will be for sale?? thx, great video!
"Shuang Ya" is more like "full-on pressure". Both player focused on aggression only.
Yep! While editing I realized I didn't film that part :/ So the best I did was a freeze frame to illustrate the point - where instead of the front player rotating backwards, the player continues to pressure on the other side, resulting in the pair pressuring on both sides.
The back that rotated forward on one side, with the front moving to the other side, hence "Shuang Ya"
Thanks for the comment Aason!
What if you're playing with strangers (ins and outs btw not an actual match) and they don't know what attack and defense positions are? (We just decide if we wanna play side to side or back and front for the whole time) I'm usually front and the back players would always blame me for backing off and doing the defensive position whenever the opponents are smashing the hell out of us, any tips?
My honest opinion, if you're playing for fun, adapt your game to match your group. You'll enjoy a better game that way. (Less quarrels yknow...) If they're competitive and want to improve, show them this video and work on formations together. Standing side by side is definitely better for defense and compared to a front back formation for defense. Good luck Niyu!
@@Bgbadminton Thank you so much!! 💕
@@mitsu6050 happy to help!
Propet warm up please.
Excellent video. One of your best!!
Aww thanks Zahid! I'm always looking to improve my craft.
Very good techniques love all the videos very useful
Thanks for the kind words Sanjoy!
bro please make a video on doubles defensive grip
this theory is nice and very practical but only applicable for advanced players, let alone you need a good fitness and conditioning, especially at the double forward rotation drill.
Yes Ive received quite a few comments on the difficulty of this. Hmmm maybe I should create a simpler guide for those starting out in doubles.
More videos of doubles needed
More doubles please! Great Videos!
Will try Matt! Hard to get 3 people to help out but I'll do my best!
Yes we do want warm up videos!!
I have some on my channel if you're interested, let me know if you like it.
This is awesome! Thank you
hey bro, please tell me how to counter all types of smashes in the next video, please
Great video! Although the volume is pretty low and hard to hear, still a great video though!
Thank you
Cheers!
What if when you are in defensive position and they give a drop instead of a smash?? Won’t we be too far behind to reach it?
Can you pls do the Warm up exercise video (tutorial) 😀
Nice explanation
What bat u use bat model no 😊
Nice video n guide
Please learning about badminton 🙈💝
Muito bom treino vou fazer aqui no Brasil !!!
Boa sorte e treine duro!
Nice guide
Thank you so much...
Ermm If during flat drive should i be attacking formation or defending formation ?
if u wan to play offensive and be the one attacking force the attacking formation, allows u to build pressure on ur opponents, although it might require some skill and alot of speed is needed but it can be seen done in professional matches where both sides are fighting for the attacking chance.
@@ExtrusionXDesigns I see. during flat drive i will stand front and back next time. Thanks
@@jackgoh1547 Remember to only do this if you are playing against players of equal skill or less, doing this against players much better than you would easily get you punished and lose you the point
If u think u did a good drive to pressure opponent. Go forward for the attack. No textbook answer. Badminton game is very dynamic. That's the beauty of this game.
I agree Jim! Just remember, the ideal position is the attacking formation 😉 RGB lighting also made good comments on how drive shots are used to fight for the attacking formation. Just note, when driving and moving forward, keep your racket up to follow-up on the return drive. Also, if the opponent is really powerful, you can place their return drives softly and move into the front-back formation too!
thanks , your videos help me alot
That's awesome! So happy to hear that :)