I had my first game last Saturday in 25 years !!!!! With Mrs and friends I’m slowly learning, just been watching videos about the rules of the game. I was getting confused about why we have to switch service courts but I understand it now :) the ‘SERVER’ switches service areas depending on if the score is odd or even, the opponent does not change service courts until they win the rally. I need to improve on my serves My reflexes are not strong YET!! when my opponent smashes the bird at me, I duck out of the way lol I need to try and move quickly to send the bird back. This is a regular thing now, every Saturday, we going again this Saturday:)
Lean forward, hold the birdie with your thumb and index, bend your Elbow back and then forward on impact, have a loose grip and use the bevel grip, avoid hitting the feathers and point in the direction you want to hit to.
This is really going to help my short sherve, which I am not always confident of. At the moment I am really working on keeping it consistent :) Thanks for the video!
Yes some people like to do this, but I think you won be as efficient on the next hit if your fingers are placed on top of the grip. I prefer to hold a neutral grip position and then be more strong for the flick ;-)
Question: Low Serve Direction (MD) When serving from the right side, I sometimes change the shuttle direction and the racket direction one second before pushing the racket forward. This causes shuttle to go towards the forehand front corner of receiver and he is usually not prepared to return it flat so he lifts it, giving way to a smash. My query is that international players never do this. Why? What is it that the other player does which renders this serve unnecessary?
The pros and so fast on receiving this type of shot so that's why it is not used that much. Sometimes it can be good as an variation when serving. We made a video about this technique you mention, find it on our channel 😉
Sometimes, it can deceive you opponent, but remember that you're also opening the vulnerability for a straight reply. If you're using it on Pros that has a better awareness and reflex than common people, that's not a very good idea IMHO haha. Remember to communicate with your partner if you wanna do it tho. Sometimes our partner didnt expect us to serve into the outside. Make sure they're prepared for the possible reply
Thanks BF. Some hold the racquet with the thumb just above the V in the handle to provide more control. I hold it lightly, even with just the short thumb, palm and fingertips (but I have big hands.) I can also easily change the racquet direction without giving it away too soon as I seem to have more flex from a light but secure grip.
Thank you so much!! Your lesson was so effective, after watching your video I finally beat my girlfriends dad in doubles for the first time!! 10/10 would recommend.
Very understandable, tx for sharing your tips, btw how to be positive while serving, due to fear of serving little high,its in the back of the mind always, pls reply
Super thumbs up, except I want to share one thing, that I like to serve with a pen-like grip, with both my index finger and thumb on the opposite sides of the wedge shaped part of the handle. Gives me reasonable grip. Do you think is acceptable and correct?
I would love to hear about how to continue AFTER this low serve. It's not obvious to me, what is the proper movement, stance, and what to look for in the opponent to be able react quickly. In singles I often find myself stranded in mid court, and late figuring out to jump forward for a drop return, or turn back for a lift return to my backhand side, etc. There must be a way, the proper stance, diagonal split step, or something that enables the best reactionto whatever the returner is doing - can you do a video on this maybe? Because if I practice just what you show in this video, I will put the serve where I need to - but unfortunately this is TOO STATIONARY a practice, so it will not help reacting to a return. Thanks, and keep up the good work, I love all these tutorials :)
Personally I think after serving you should take a low position just about where the 'T' is in the court markings (ie front and center). This allows you to cover drops to either front corner quickly. Your partner covers lifts and pushes as their position while you are serving should be with one leg on either side of the center line (I stand closer to my backhand side so I can get a cheeky overhead clear in if necessary) and about a racquet's reach behind you. Not sure if I described the positioning too well but hopefully you understand what I'm tryna say
Hi Gyula, it´s a very good question, we will cover this in the future for sure ;-) I think it is very individually, it also depends on how your feet stand when you do the serve, some prefer to have the dominant leg in front, but as you can see my feet are more in line. I prefer this so its easier for me to go down in the legs ready to attack the net or cover the flat over the head. But we will cover all aspects of this later on. Thanks, Thomas
I actually wanted to correct my forehand low serve, I know how to do it but am somehow doing a fault by slicing the shuttle from the racket, how do I rectify it?
Do you make contact with the shuttle somewhat on the side, or directly in front of your body? Would like to see another one on flick serve, and how you serve to the tram lines.
Yes correct a bit to your left, but important that your arms is in a position where you feel comfortable👍🏻 the flick serve will come in a future video. Thomas
Yes the bevel grip is correct, but almost at thumb grip. If you flick serve you use finger power and end up with thumb grip👍🏻 if you prefer using the thumb grip in the low serve that can also work, but try what feels best for you 😉
Would you say it’s more of a push forward by the elbow/arm or more of a rotation of the wrist, in hitting the shuttle? What throws me out is the slight bend of the wrist. What does that achieve and it seems to be that affects the way we hit the shuttle.
Its both actually as you can se in the video, but some other player only use the arm and others use almost only the wrist, its really up to you what suits you the best. Why I bend the wrist just a bit is to be able to "go under" the shuttle so I can slice it just a bit, that gives the motion of the shuttle over the net the best angle. The goal of the serve is to be at its highest point just on the edge of the net, and then beginning to move down, making it more difficult to receive ;-) Thomas
For such a simple concept there are so many factors involved to get it just right and consistent. The big O really helps my serve as I had been applying it in games. Thanks again for all these info.
Hi guys, thanks for all the great vids! Really helpful. One question on the low serve: On one of ur vids you emphasize the importance of slicing the shuttle (you say that it goes downwards quicker). In this video you do not mention it (although you say something about slicing in the comments). Do you always slice when you serve low (or not) and if yes, how important is the slicing of the low serve? Thanks in advance...
The slice can add more precise serve but tricky to master. Correct the slice makes the shuttle go down after going over the net but the speed must be totally correct orherwise it wont have effect. Try to se what happens with just a small slice, and try to rotate the racket just a bit so the slice is easier. Maybe watch a video of Lee Yong Dae, ha is really good at this shot (with the old service rule😉) Good luck
@@BadmintonFamly actually when the opponent makes a high flick service to the baseline in singles,im unable to go for a better shot.i make only clears for that.. so i need to make a better deceptive shot for high flick service in singles. can you show us a better shot in your next video?
Nice video. Thanks. I am an in between intermediate and advanced doubles club player who loves to try different shots in my game. Mostly I enjoy my game at net play, do love smash sometimes but my strength and concentration will be always in placement. Why I am explaining this is, do you have any suggestion for me in racket as I am looking for new one and also recommendation of string tension. I hope with my description would have given an overview of what type of player I am and I always look for improving my game. Looking forward to your reply.
I look at your video and I was wondering, the rules says that you I have to serve bellow your waist but yours are over the waist. Is there a new rules? Thanks
Try to be more composed...even Pro's get tensed if reciever is too close to the net and attacks serves...from the beginning mix up your serves like flickserve and low serve You should make opponent think and make them move a bit backward for your serve when they get ready
The low service in the singles is pretty much the same, just a bit more arm movement and power in generel💪🏻 The flick serve in doubles and singles variation will go online tomorrow👍🏻
In my university the team players ALMOST ALWAYS serve with the shuttle facing the net as you described, but the normal to the racket strings at an angle to the shuttle direction. This kinda chops the shuttle I think. Can you please inform me of the pros and cons of that type of low serve? And can you kindly make a video for that type of serve too? Regards, An old fan :)
If the tip of the shuttle is pointing straight on the strings it will be more tricky to control as the shuttle has to turn around more before it goes over the net👌🏻
I had my first game last Saturday in 25 years !!!!! With Mrs and friends
I’m slowly learning, just been watching videos about the rules of the game.
I was getting confused about why we have to switch service courts but I understand it now :) the ‘SERVER’ switches service areas depending on if the score is odd or even, the opponent does not change service courts until they win the rally.
I need to improve on my serves
My reflexes are not strong YET!!
when my opponent smashes the bird at me, I duck out of the way lol
I need to try and move quickly to send the bird back. This is a regular thing now, every Saturday, we going again this Saturday:)
Good luck sir !
Nice , how are you doing now?
good video, thank you!! badminton is so fun.
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Lean forward, hold the birdie with your thumb and index, bend your Elbow back and then forward on impact, have a loose grip and use the bevel grip, avoid hitting the feathers and point in the direction you want to hit to.
This is really going to help my short sherve, which I am not always confident of. At the moment I am really working on keeping it consistent :) Thanks for the video!
Your welcome, good luck in your trainings 💯💪🏻
This helped me a lot. I finally learnt it. Thanks a lot.
Amazing to hear🤘🏻
Thanks for your contribution team 🤩
Your welcome ;-)
Hello Sir
Hello, Thank you for the tips. Could you also re upload the video on the spin service of Kevin. Thank you
Thanks coach for teaching the way how to serve before I was not able to short serve like that
When I serve I always get smash from my friend
Yet again another great video! I love the minimalism of your videos! A big THANK YOU! Some typos have crept in: "elbow" not "albow". ))
Thanks, and yes we also saw the small error🙃 will try to do better en future videos💪🏻
Thanks a lot for making this video on short serve, would love a video on flick serve. Keep the good work going 👍
The flick serve will come en future video👍🏻
Make sure you also hold the racquet at the very top of the grip. It gives more flick power and keeps ur serve consistent.
Yes some people like to do this, but I think you won be as efficient on the next hit if your fingers are placed on top of the grip. I prefer to hold a neutral grip position and then be more strong for the flick ;-)
Thankyou for learning to us 🙏
Good one 👍
Thank you for helping me too play this good
Sehr gut erklärt und demonstriert. Thanks.
Vielen dank😊
Please tell us about how to pronate, and powerful Racquet snaps...
We will later on :-)
Question: Low Serve Direction (MD)
When serving from the right side, I sometimes change the shuttle direction and the racket direction one second before pushing the racket forward.
This causes shuttle to go towards the forehand front corner of receiver and he is usually not prepared to return it flat so he lifts it, giving way to a smash.
My query is that international players never do this. Why? What is it that the other player does which renders this serve unnecessary?
The pros and so fast on receiving this type of shot so that's why it is not used that much. Sometimes it can be good as an variation when serving. We made a video about this technique you mention, find it on our channel 😉
Sometimes, it can deceive you opponent, but remember that you're also opening the vulnerability for a straight reply. If you're using it on Pros that has a better awareness and reflex than common people, that's not a very good idea IMHO haha.
Remember to communicate with your partner if you wanna do it tho. Sometimes our partner didnt expect us to serve into the outside. Make sure they're prepared for the possible reply
Thank you i relly need this for my school in P.E
That’s great to hear 😎
Thanks for your response
Sos un crack!!! Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Simple but very effective 🙏
Yes we think so as well ;-)
Thank you so muchh❤️❤️
I finally can service welll after watching it
Thank you coach
Thanks BF. Some hold the racquet with the thumb just above the V in the handle to provide more control. I hold it lightly, even with just the short thumb, palm and fingertips (but I have big hands.) I can also easily change the racquet direction without giving it away too soon as I seem to have more flex from a light but secure grip.
Isn’t the shuttle above the waist level.?
As per rule it has to be below waist.
Thank you so much!! Your lesson was so effective, after watching your video I finally beat my girlfriends dad in doubles for the first time!! 10/10 would recommend.
Haha thats is great to hear, good job and very important to win against your girlfriends dad🤣💯😎💪🏻
Very understandable, tx for sharing your tips, btw how to be positive while serving, due to fear of serving little high,its in the back of the mind always, pls reply
Good and simple
Very nice bro sure will do this serve😁😁
Very very nice bro
Question: Is it a rule/Fault to toss the shuttle when we serve begore the contanct point between the cork and the racquet
That is allowed to do💪🏻
@@BadmintonFamly NO sir you are not getting my point when i will not toss the shuttle in sevice time then it is a fault or not ?
Very nice serve.. Thanks for sharing this video to us..
From which part of badminton we should contact the birdie during serve, means upper or middle or from near the upper/ side frame?
Tricky to explain, i believe the video shows it better than words🙃
Thanks a lot sir
I have my badminton match tomorrow
Good luck 👍🏻
Would height of server affects serve technique (I'm 170 cm tall)?
This channel video quality is very well.please i want to need backhand net smash(net kill) video
Thanks, we will cover that in your future but dont know when yet😉
CAN you make a video on flick serve?
Yep its coming soooon....
Super thumbs up, except I want to share one thing, that I like to serve with a pen-like grip, with both my index finger and thumb on the opposite sides of the wedge shaped part of the handle. Gives me reasonable grip. Do you think is acceptable and correct?
Am vizionat tot videoclipul.😉😉
I would love to hear about how to continue AFTER this low serve. It's not obvious to me, what is the proper movement, stance, and what to look for in the opponent to be able react quickly. In singles I often find myself stranded in mid court, and late figuring out to jump forward for a drop return, or turn back for a lift return to my backhand side, etc. There must be a way, the proper stance, diagonal split step, or something that enables the best reactionto whatever the returner is doing - can you do a video on this maybe? Because if I practice just what you show in this video, I will put the serve where I need to - but unfortunately this is TOO STATIONARY a practice, so it will not help reacting to a return. Thanks, and keep up the good work, I love all these tutorials :)
Personally I think after serving you should take a low position just about where the 'T' is in the court markings (ie front and center). This allows you to cover drops to either front corner quickly. Your partner covers lifts and pushes as their position while you are serving should be with one leg on either side of the center line (I stand closer to my backhand side so I can get a cheeky overhead clear in if necessary) and about a racquet's reach behind you. Not sure if I described the positioning too well but hopefully you understand what I'm tryna say
Hi Gyula, it´s a very good question, we will cover this in the future for sure ;-) I think it is very individually, it also depends on how your feet stand when you do the serve, some prefer to have the dominant leg in front, but as you can see my feet are more in line. I prefer this so its easier for me to go down in the legs ready to attack the net or cover the flat over the head. But we will cover all aspects of this later on. Thanks, Thomas
Thanks for your time and explanation. However, how is your total experience in the Dura z strikes?
Really nice but i have switch to Astrox 88D now, love that racket💪🏻
@@BadmintonFamly Are you using the 3U or 4U version? How do they compare? The 3U version isn't available where I live.
Thank you sir😇😇😇
Your welcome 👏🏻
I actually wanted to correct my forehand low serve, I know how to do it but am somehow doing a fault by slicing the shuttle from the racket, how do I rectify it?
Try hitting it more straight on. Soon we will post a video of that forehand serve💪🏻
@@BadmintonFamly Thank you so much !..I'll definitely try it, waiting for the video
This trick I used,it very perfect, thanks
Awesome 🙌🏽😍
Thanks👌🏻
It looks super simple and easy yet very awesome!
Yes correct very easy but still very tricky🙃🤩
Is there any difference in fore hand grip
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I’ve been called out
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Nice Sir.....
Thank You.
ok coach
i will do it
Plaese explain which places, we have to serve
Very good as always!
Thanks...
Do you make contact with the shuttle somewhat on the side, or directly in front of your body? Would like to see another one on flick serve, and how you serve to the tram lines.
Yes correct a bit to your left, but important that your arms is in a position where you feel comfortable👍🏻 the flick serve will come in a future video. Thomas
Nice video very helpful....can you make a flick deceptions
Yes we can👌🏻
2:55 Sir, u mentioned bevel grip, just to confirm if that is what u meant rather than backhand thumb grip, please.
Yes the bevel grip is correct, but almost at thumb grip. If you flick serve you use finger power and end up with thumb grip👍🏻 if you prefer using the thumb grip in the low serve that can also work, but try what feels best for you 😉
@@BadmintonFamly thank you sir 👍
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Can i slice the shuttle little bit during the serve
Yes you can, try it out it really helps getting the right curve on the shot ☺️
Thx for the video. Where is the bird height compared to your hips?
Your welcome 🙏🏻 Tricky to say but probably on the edge of being legal 😵💫
I do not take any training for badminton, please suggest me some exercises & self practice for returning smashes
Would you say it’s more of a push forward by the elbow/arm or more of a rotation of the wrist, in hitting the shuttle? What throws me out is the slight bend of the wrist. What does that achieve and it seems to be that affects the way we hit the shuttle.
Its both actually as you can se in the video, but some other player only use the arm and others use almost only the wrist, its really up to you what suits you the best. Why I bend the wrist just a bit is to be able to "go under" the shuttle so I can slice it just a bit, that gives the motion of the shuttle over the net the best angle. The goal of the serve is to be at its highest point just on the edge of the net, and then beginning to move down, making it more difficult to receive ;-) Thomas
For such a simple concept there are so many factors involved to get it just right and consistent. The big O really helps my serve as I had been applying it in games. Thanks again for all these info.
Hi guys, thanks for all the great vids! Really helpful. One question on the low serve: On one of ur vids you emphasize the importance of slicing the shuttle (you say that it goes downwards quicker). In this video you do not mention it (although you say something about slicing in the comments). Do you always slice when you serve low (or not) and if yes, how important is the slicing of the low serve? Thanks in advance...
The slice can add more precise serve but tricky to master. Correct the slice makes the shuttle go down after going over the net but the speed must be totally correct orherwise it wont have effect. Try to se what happens with just a small slice, and try to rotate the racket just a bit so the slice is easier. Maybe watch a video of Lee Yong Dae, ha is really good at this shot (with the old service rule😉) Good luck
Great. Thanks for your prompt answer! All the best ! @@BadmintonFamly
Thanku sir such a really service
Could u make a video on a legal tumble serve ? Been trying it but could never get one out. Thanks guys!
You mean like Kevin Sukamuljo?
hello brother,could you make a video to practice a deceptive shot for high serve in single!this is very important one..
In the end of the video the single version is done but not with deception. What do you mean, what type of serve are you referring to?
@@BadmintonFamly actually when the opponent makes a high flick service to the baseline in singles,im unable to go for a better shot.i make only clears for that.. so i need to make a better deceptive shot for high flick service in singles. can you show us a better shot in your next video?
Sir
Can we put the shuttle on the racket before doing serve.
Good one...sure improve my skills
Good to hear💪🏻
Is it necessary to toss Birdie before hitting it?
I have a selection test tomorrow 🤞🤞
In this serve, if I want to change direction on either of side instead of straight... ? What I have to make sure
Nice video. Thanks. I am an in between intermediate and advanced doubles club player who loves to try different shots in my game. Mostly I enjoy my game at net play, do love smash sometimes but my strength and concentration will be always in placement. Why I am explaining this is, do you have any suggestion for me in racket as I am looking for new one and also recommendation of string tension. I hope with my description would have given an overview of what type of player I am and I always look for improving my game. Looking forward to your reply.
It is so tricky to say, usually its a feeling when playing with a racket, but try the Yonex Astrox 100ZX, i okay with that racket💪🏻
👍 This video is really helpful.
Good to hear👍🏻
Sir what should be the position of the shuttel while doing side line serve
Sir you are amazing this mathod
Thanks a lot 👏🏻
Can you do a video for the Kevin tumble serve? :)
Yes we can but its tricky but it will come later on💪🏻
I look at your video and I was wondering, the rules says that you I have to serve bellow your waist but yours are over the waist. Is there a new rules? Thanks
Hmm tricky to see, I think I have it right on the edge🙃
1March2018 service rule, below 115cm when bird released.
Great video! What are some serving strategies?
Good question, we will cover this in the future👍🏻
Thanks for your help.
its very useful thank you
Your welcome👍🏻
Sir while I'm taking the position to low serve can I touch the shuttle with string
I get tense when the receiver is standing very close and then my serve goes bad. I watched this video several times, but can't get consistency. Help!
Try to be more composed...even Pro's get tensed if reciever is too close to the net and attacks serves...from the beginning mix up your serves like flickserve and low serve
You should make opponent think and make them move a bit backward for your serve when they get ready
Thank you Sir💐💐
Your welcome🤪
Please make a video on single low service and high service
What is a slow serve?
@@BadmintonFamly low service
The low service in the singles is pretty much the same, just a bit more arm movement and power in generel💪🏻 The flick serve in doubles and singles variation will go online tomorrow👍🏻
Plz tell me sir that now rule of service in double is 115 cm. Or under the waist? Thank u
For the pros it is under 115 cm, for everybody it is still the old rule, below the waist🤩
Thanks sir
explain pls side gallary serve right or wrong i am a biggner
It is okay to serve in both sides of the cross field, but always serve cross👍🏻
Great explanation by you sir. By the way, what is the name of your racket sir?
I use Astrox 100ZX now💯
Where can I saw high backhand serve?
How can return backhand low serve?
Very good badminton family
Is it legal to have the shuttle touching the racquet strings before serving ?
In my university the team players ALMOST ALWAYS serve with the shuttle facing the net as you described, but the normal to the racket strings at an angle to the shuttle direction.
This kinda chops the shuttle I think. Can you please inform me of the pros and cons of that type of low serve?
And can you kindly make a video for that type of serve too?
Regards,
An old fan :)
If the tip of the shuttle is pointing straight on the strings it will be more tricky to control as the shuttle has to turn around more before it goes over the net👌🏻
is there a definite reason to hold the feathers and not the cork when you serve as i dint see many people do it?
You can't control the placements of your shot, and hitting the feathers is actually illegal ;-)
I see you have victor thruster f. What do you think about it? I’ve been thinking of getting one for ages
It is light weight and somewhat light head. I would prefer it a bit heavier and heavier in the head
Please make a video for exercise of wrist for a stronger and efficient movement of wrist. Whoever agrees like this comment.
nice.. one suggestion... do show position of thumb also... like on camera
We will👍🏻
Superb
Sir how long can we wait with the shuttle before we serve it? Is there any time?
I think 5-6 sec but not sure😬
service krte time racket wrist, finger, thumb se touch rhne pr fault h ya nhi
nice video!
Thanks💪🏻
Is hitting the shuttle on feathers during serve is fault ? As some people do it to wobble the serve
Yes that is a fault. Some players still do it without the umpire notice it😉 But it is tricky to control and to be consistent in your serve🤘🏻
What racquet are you using?
How to do a deep lofted serve using same action? Thanks for the tutorial.
Can yes try to explain what a deep lofted serve is?😉
@@BadmintonFamly well what I meant was high deep backhand serve. Thanks
You can use the same technique but with more arm movement and more rotation💪🏻
Sounds like a Flick serve.
@@narenpalsingh2879 Flick serve - look it up.
Which racket is using in the vedio?