We're taking your feedback on board, Miguel! We'll try to balance it out - as we're also mindful not to make it draggy. The most ideal way for stroke correction might be to find a coach like MTAS academy!
At the net, it helps to be ready by having your racket up and ready to take the shot. At the net and towards the front, speed is key - so you want to take quick shots to force an error, instead of pulling back and executing a full swing. While powerful, a full swing takes more time, and you might not be able to take the shot while the shuttle is at its highest position.
You are not alone, @chanvnk! Its part and parcel of the learning process. We'd recommend practice, or training with a coach to help you progress effectively!
thank you so much for knowledge, now I can practice more for expert and advance technic.
We're glad that our videos are helpful! We'd love for you to share our videos with friends and family. Shh.. careful not to share with your opponents!
Lets go u posted another video like this
We're glad you enjoyed it! We listen to you guys :)
Great tutorial, if I can suggest I think it will help if you breakdown each specific tips at each level (elbow up, left hand raised etc.)
We're taking your feedback on board, Miguel! We'll try to balance it out - as we're also mindful not to make it draggy. The most ideal way for stroke correction might be to find a coach like MTAS academy!
Can you do like all type of backhand shots; drive, clear, push, and drop or slice
Hey, thank you for your suggestion, we will consider these for our future videos. :)
What is the badminton racquet that you're using here?
That depends... haha.
I was using nanoflare nextage in the court.
and in the studio, i was using a Maxx racket. :)
@@MoreThanASwing got it! I'm also using Nanoflare Nextage and I love how it's so well-balanced.
How to be more aggressive at the net and in mid court, without hitting the shuttlecock out the back. Please. 🙏🏿
At the net, it helps to be ready by having your racket up and ready to take the shot. At the net and towards the front, speed is key - so you want to take quick shots to force an error, instead of pulling back and executing a full swing. While powerful, a full swing takes more time, and you might not be able to take the shot while the shuttle is at its highest position.
I'm at an intermediate level and struggling to break through to an advanced one 😂😂😂
You are not alone, @chanvnk! Its part and parcel of the learning process. We'd recommend practice, or training with a coach to help you progress effectively!