Please make video for 3rd shots as well in doubles, such that we are more likely to get the lift. I have a general idea of keeping the shuttle low and targeting empty spots but more info would be welcome.
I’ve only just taken up badminton Last game I had was 25 years ago at school!!! Going with my Mrs and friends I’ve been watching videos just learning about the court rules and how to hit the bird. My reflexes are not fast enough yet, when my opponent smashes the bird towards me, I duck out of the way or hit the bird down giving the score to the opponent. When the bird is going fast at me I need to learn how to quickly step back and hit the bird back to my opponent. Also, I have always used the under arm swing long serve, I’m trying to learn different serve techniques
zir786 that is the point of having your non racquet leg at front. If they flick serve you can immediately start moving backwards. It takes a while to do that. Your reflexes must be quick.
Really nice coach , i would love to avoid the opponent of counter smash on me when i receive serve from a stronger player Thats why i would always lift the bird as far as high as possible You really nailed the point coach
i see you use forehand grip for all the shots? i keep neutral then use backhand but can you explain why forehand is better? also is it possible that there will be such a good shot that we cannot attack it with the 8 ways and are forced to use 9? besiudes sukamojo serve of course
I appreciate all the options..only question I have is since we are hitting the shuttle earlier instead of waiting for it to come to the us at the line, what is the best way to judge whether the serve would be in or short? In social playing, the serving accuracy is not that great, compared to professional.
I think with enough experience and game time you will be able to judge it fairly well after seeing the flight path of shuttle from your opponent and if it's dipping quickly after coming over the net. There's no easy way, only experience.
Yeah...I think you are right... I thought that would be the case. In social setting, I think it's ok just to take the shuttle (assume it's in) coz it only for fun but I guess if someone is playing professional majority of time the shuttle is in OR we would be experienced to know. The problem is a scientific one... Called the Schroedinger cat experiment. Coz in a game if we think it's in and we take it but we would never know whether it's actually short!!!!!!
Sir but what about the short serve when we are placing our foot in that area for return so there are the chances right that we will also return the short serve ?
All of these returns are for a low central serve. What if the serve is out wide (tramlines)? And whiat about deceptive high or fast serves to the back of the service courtto either corner, or sraight at the receiver. We are not all world champions.
Andy Chong says choosing a racquet is very subjective and you should try out as many as possible to see which one is best for you. Andy uses the Yonex Nanoray 700 and the Yonex Duora 10 with Nano99 strings at 27 lbs. ua-cam.com/video/7JNzBRx6PAE/v-deo.html Also, Hi-Tech Badminton put up a good video recently about the top 10 rackets under 3000 (Hindi) - ua-cam.com/video/s6VIybJwN8U/v-deo.html
Thank you for watching the videos. We did try adding some Hindi subtitles to a few of our videos (below) and it did not seem to increase the number of views. ua-cam.com/video/IIYhSdzYb7M/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/26E2tPd4Xzk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/Qq5c_gR6dAc/v-deo.html
He's using a high tension racket! The sound is so crisp! ❤
Mark Torres 👍
ElDoubleG i'd say 28lbs or even higher.
Exactly the same pitch as mine @ 25lbs
Hate it when it’s like this honestly
@@ccm131 not 25 , more than it
Kudos. Best tip of this video. We come to the shuttle, the shuttle shouldn't come to us. Great video sir
Are you a coach??
Yes iam
@@kmaperture2093 fujk you
So good to see an another brilliant badminton channel admiring seniors 👏
True sportsman ship
Please make video for 3rd shots as well in doubles, such that we are more likely to get the lift. I have a general idea of keeping the shuttle low and targeting empty spots but more info would be welcome.
Good simple training tips, easy to follow, thank you
I’ve only just taken up badminton
Last game I had was 25 years ago at school!!!
Going with my Mrs and friends
I’ve been watching videos just learning about the court rules and how to hit the bird. My reflexes are not fast enough yet, when my opponent smashes the bird towards me, I duck out of the way or hit the bird down giving the score to the opponent. When the bird is going fast at me I need to learn how to quickly step back and hit the bird back to my opponent.
Also, I have always used the under arm swing long serve, I’m trying to learn different serve techniques
Thanks a lot sir. I have been struggling to lift the serve of late. Let me practice basis this video and get back to you..
Great video to learn the basics well. Keep making more Andy
Thanks for the useful video. Wish to have a one covering the return while the T is away from forehand.
@1:40 The Other Guy Ain't In The Mood To Stop 😂😂😂
Good observation
@@kalyankishore2042
Thanks
Day after tomorrow I have a tournament . Thinking how to return a serve. Wr to stand exactly to easily push the serve
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great tips
thats providing they serve so close. what if you have to run backwards if they serve over your head?
You can smash.
This is more for doubles.
Lewis Bulled lmao there is literally no difference between the serves of singles and doubles except for after you return the shuttle
zir786 that is the point of having your non racquet leg at front. If they flick serve you can immediately start moving backwards. It takes a while to do that. Your reflexes must be quick.
This is great! Thanks!
Good tips like it. Returning low serve. Pls mame a video of the proper acrion to expect both low and flick serve
OMG!
You are fake.
Dude was bamboozled when the 3rd serve came when he wasn't ready. "Wha!" 😅😂 1:08
Very good suggestions, thank you Sir
Very helpful
Awesome Coaching
this coach is a real deal
Really nice coach , i would love to avoid the opponent of counter smash on me when i receive serve from a stronger player
Thats why i would always lift the bird as far as high as possible
You really nailed the point coach
Simple. Effective and excellent demonstrations. Your videos tell are small and informative.
great course
The very nice explanation I like all your videos but too shot can you make a long video in one clip?
how bout return sever on left or right net spot sir ?? is that worth
thank you for the very clear instructions
Excellent
Do to return if serve is on our back hand?
You are my real coach Andy sir.
Is anyone know what racket does he use ??
Loved the racket !
Yonex Nanoray 700
I'm in the love with the sound of ur racket.... It's really high tension power
Please put some videos on straight to corner serves.
Great overview...would be nice if any finer details are explained eg second return across net...it looks a little like a deceptive shot
i see you use forehand grip for all the shots? i keep neutral then use backhand but can you explain why forehand is better?
also is it possible that there will be such a good shot that we cannot attack it with the 8 ways and are forced to use 9? besiudes sukamojo serve of course
What about he serves at the back
The coach : *return serve was never an option*
how about flick serve?
Very interesting videos... Thanks a lot... Please make more videos Andy Chong sir please
We just uploaded a new video featuring Coach Andy Chong - ua-cam.com/video/0BPgbDcUNFc/v-deo.html
1:28 what is meant by instead of waiting for the but? what is the meaning of but
Instead of waiting for the bird to come to me.
Thank you very much sir. ♥
Which grip we have to use while returning the serve
How abt the long serve?
Suggest for half court matches
very helpful thanks.
2:31 this is what I mostly do. and yes the opponents start smashing me
ok, I will change the style... do the pushing
I appreciate all the options..only question I have is since we are hitting the shuttle earlier instead of waiting for it to come to the us at the line, what is the best way to judge whether the serve would be in or short? In social playing, the serving accuracy is not that great, compared to professional.
I think with enough experience and game time you will be able to judge it fairly well after seeing the flight path of shuttle from your opponent and if it's dipping quickly after coming over the net. There's no easy way, only experience.
Yeah...I think you are right... I thought that would be the case. In social setting, I think it's ok just to take the shuttle (assume it's in) coz it only for fun but I guess if someone is playing professional majority of time the shuttle is in OR we would be experienced to know. The problem is a scientific one... Called the Schroedinger cat experiment. Coz in a game if we think it's in and we take it but we would never know whether it's actually short!!!!!!
Thanks
simply the best
Which is your racket?? Buying link pls?
Is it possible to show when u r using right hand instead of the left ? I suspect the leg position, turns and directions will be very different ....
very clear explanations! thanks!
Plz tell me which yonex badminton racket you used in this video??
Yonex Nanoray 700
Sir but what about the short serve when we are placing our foot in that area for return so there are the chances right that we will also return the short serve ?
Nice sir
What racket are you using in this video?
Yonex Nanoray 700.
But at the same time when we moving forward to return serve opponent will push their service back to the third line then what will happen
*YOU DIED*
Great video, thanks. Do you have more that you can share?
Yes. We just uploaded a new video clip for the smash shot. ua-cam.com/video/vfi4HlxgpQU/v-deo.html
I like the 2nd spot
If the low serve is too high and slow can i rush the net and smash or must i have one foot in the box?
Your feet can't move until after your opponent hits the shuttle - ua-cam.com/video/Ln9UgqAW5Nw/v-deo.html
So after he hits a bad slow serve i can rush and smash?
All of these returns are for a low central serve. What if the serve is out wide (tramlines)? And whiat about deceptive high or fast serves to the back of the service courtto either corner, or sraight at the receiver. We are not all world champions.
Graham Tritt you run fast and smash or drop
plz tell me which bat did you use sir ,
plz tell me .
Yonex Nanoray 700
@@sportdvds Thank you sir
: D : D
Well explained. Simple and practical. Many Thanks..
Very helpful! Many thanks
Very nice and informative video
That sound 🤩
Thank you. :)
1:49... Im always use this for singgel hahaha
How do you mirror a UA-cam video?
I Mostly Do 9th Shot , Get Back a Smash🔥😎
If the opposite person throws the shuttle far tha what shall we do
Good tricks
Please advise the best one
1. Li-Ning Super Force 82 Lite 82g, S2
2. Yonex Arcsaber 6600 (Light Turquoise, Graphite, G4)
3. Yonex Astrox 22 Graphite, G4 - 68g)
4. Yonex Voltric LD9
5. Yonex Arcsaber 3300 Tour Graphite, G4)
6. Li-Ning SS-20 III Strung S2, 85-87 Grams, 28-30 lbs)
7. Li-Ning AYPL292-4 Carbon-Fiber SS-8 III
8. Li-Ning G-Force Lite 3600 S2 Grip Size,
9. LI-NING Super Series SS 100 Lite - 2019
10. Li-Ning SS-21 III- S2
11. Li-Ning GForce8200 Carbon-Fiber
12. LI-NING Ultra Strong US 950
13. Li-Ning 610 Windstorm
14. Mizuno Triple Point Ventures Floria Lite
15. Li-Ning US-978 Plus
16. Ashaway X Fire
17. Yonex Voltric 5500
18. Victor Thruster K Onigiri G5 Power Series
19. Yonex Nanoray 9900
20. YONEX Arcsaber 7
21. Li-Ning Windstorm-78
22. Li-Ning G-Force Lite 8900
23. YONEX Astrox 6
24. Yonex Voltric 7
25. YONEX Voltic Tour 8800
26. Yonex Duora 77
27. YONEX Astrox 9
Andy Chong says choosing a racquet is very subjective and you should try out as many as possible to see which one is best for you. Andy uses the Yonex Nanoray 700 and the Yonex Duora 10 with Nano99 strings at 27 lbs. ua-cam.com/video/7JNzBRx6PAE/v-deo.html
Also, Hi-Tech Badminton put up a good video recently about the top 10 rackets under 3000 (Hindi) - ua-cam.com/video/s6VIybJwN8U/v-deo.html
I need an indepth version of this
Good thank you
As a beginner, usually the serve is not that low. How will you return a high serve?
very well
Can be done if serve comes like this much of a height. But certainly can't work with these shots if there is a much flatter serve
very nice bro
What is cost of the rackets
Very good sir
thanx coach......
2:53 is the key
What if he serve to back corner
What if they serve it high and fast
I think your rackets tension is 35
nice
If shuttle comes this height, i wil smash it down 🏸
💨
Underrated mcm
Wow..after many years I play, I just knw lift the shuttle up in return serve are bad ideas😭😂
@Khang Ngọc Chung Nguyễn thnks for the tips👍
very good
then what if the position of the serve change
Where we have to place our thumb
On the top of the grip. That cone area
Is the green screen for sound proofing or to control echos
Thanku sir
What if he give long service in back
Thnk you man
Thanks...
Hlo😹
For right handers
😱 OMG what is the tension of your racket
Andy Chong uses Yonex Duora 10, tension 27 lbs, BG99 strings.
I have seen your many videos your all videos are good but make some Hindi videos also
Thank you for watching the videos. We did try adding some Hindi subtitles to a few of our videos (below) and it did not seem to increase the number of views.
ua-cam.com/video/IIYhSdzYb7M/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/26E2tPd4Xzk/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/Qq5c_gR6dAc/v-deo.html
Great
You cant play midcourt return.. the server is so trigerred to smash right back.... Will work for the beginners.....
Is that voltric 80
That is the Nanoray 700