5 Drills to HIT the PERFECT BADMINTON BACKHAND CLEAR
Вставка
- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Aylex Badminton Academy: A Guide to Badminton Mastery
Course link: www.udemy.com/course/aylex-ba...
New tutorials every Sunday at 7:00am PST. Subscribe and turn on the notifications so you don't miss it!
Our Sponsors: acebadmintonbc.com/
✉️ Business Inquiries (work with us!): info@AylexTV.com
Follow our Socials:
▶️ TikTok (3.8million): / aylexthunder
❗ Instagram (390k): / aylexthunder
👊 Facebook: / aylextv
👕 Buy My Merch: www.aylextv.com/shop
📱 Stream my music: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/ayl...
I really like the Kongfu analogy! Great coaching!
Never had such a cheerful instructor before... Thank you!!
Thank you, lots of badminton training videos out there but yours are by far the most practical and logical. Keep up the great work 👍
Great video!
I’m training my back hand now. I use bevel grip, back of the hand faces me before hitting the shuttle, and i use forearm rotation (rotate more than 180°) when hitting the shuttle
And yes, this trains and tires your forearm muscles, which is nice
Bro, I haven't tried on the shuttle yet, but i think you perfected my backhand in 10mins. The finger position shifting, angle and bruce lee style gave me the extra bit of power and consistency
One of the Hardest shot in badminton
Great drills! Love all of them! Thanks!!!
Hello @AylexTV Badminton Academy I want to learn the deceptive shot! so how to produce the deception in my badminton shots such as, forehand clear, forheand drop shop and net shots!
ANd your videos are so useful and very well made! The fact that you put each shot in step by step is really helping me learning all the mecanic of the shots!! :)
The Bruce lee tip was great!
Great video ! One additional question I have is how to position oneself the correct distance from the shuttle to hit the shot. As I turn and follow the approaching shuttle, I often end up too close, too far, or reaching too high to hit properly.
Thank you loads!
Great tips ❤
How do u step up dominant foot not too far nor not too close to the shuttle in the back hand clear at the back court? Please advise thanks
Very good explaination
ty for teaching me that
Thank a lot it good
Very good! 👏 👍
This guy plays the piano and is also a badminton instructor. Gah dayum.
there's a bruce Lee reference in here, i love it! 😁 Any chance you could share some nunchaku moves as well coach?
I feel like a pro playing when following his tips.hihihi
You insults at the beginning of your video are wicked. The "Are you a lazy POS" was good. The "Is your smash as pathetic as your love life" nearly made me spit my tea out". Lol. Keep up the good work
I love that Bruce Lee analogy.
I tried it on court and got some really funny looks, until someone said, "Oi, where's your racket" 😀
so far your channel is a very good badminton than other, but you need a make a routine video about maybe each 3 days because your video is so good, i always waiting your video, your explanation just like "father to son"
Do you do in person coaching in a group or individual?
Please make video to take good racket sir
Liked it.
Very informative instructor. Do you have any tutorial for left handed player by any chance 😂
My backhands (under pressure) often end up close to the net and at a steep angle giving the opponent perfect opportunity to smash from the net. Any tips how to improve this or what I might be doing wrong=
I think under pressure, you might be holding the grip tightly and perhaps try to be conscious about it and try to utilise the fingers more and use the grip clench at the last moment to provide the whipping action.
@@amitarjunkumar8679 thanks a lot!
Please give a video of perfect smash
What an intro 🤣
How do you make that nice sound when you hit the shuttle with the racket😢
What is your favorite racket??
88s pro
Yonex ki t shirt kitney ki h ye
👏
😊
😍
👍
he can do piano too can't he?
4:32 the girls behind: wtf
I'm not 😭 I just wanna improve my back hand more
the intro just stuns me for a min
Basic back hand
If you cannot bring the power of your footwork into the shot then you're wasting energy.
There is way to prevent forearm and wrist injury by learning how to use the full body weight. This is specially relevant for girls who are forced to play with perfect technique and don't rely on compensation forearm strength.
The timming of the footwork and the lower stance facilitate the weight transfer then proceed to the instructions of the video.
The thing that assisted me the most is the proper grip and contact point, the pan handle grip give access to both cross and straight angles but being a doubles player I tend to forget it.
Wild guess... you like purple? 😉
Can't practice sh if my friends ain't wanna play badminton
Yessir, I'm a lazy POS 🥴
I'm a lazy piece of sh*t