In that case your body should go behind shuttlecock. That means that shuttlecock lifted very high otherwise it is not possible to drop 90%. Shuttlecock should be in front of your body and depending on how deep it is you can smash or hit clear. If my answer does not answer your question, please ask again with more detail question. Lee
This is pure gold for someone who is rusty due to playing after a gap of many years, or someone who knows there is something wrong in his technique, but doesn't know how fix it. My gratitude coach Lee for offering such invaluable clues to help me fix mine. I am quite sure if I apply these techniques correctly, my game will improve a lot.
Thank you Mr Lee for the great tips. I played with a lady who always served to the middle of the court - short and fast. Now that I watched your video, I am able to take her service now.
Wait, these vid is from 7 years ago? Wow, these really good for beginners, some tips really what beginners are looking for I watch a lot of vid and the tips is helping, thanks
Most of people view on this channel will be club players and I focused on that level. If you are an experienced player then you can stay much closer to the service line. Same there will be a few different ways to do it depending on how early or late you take the service. This is a standard way which would help most club players. I hope it answers your question. Lee
You are a very observant man Coach Lee because you are so right in saying people sometimes freeze to admire how beautiful they made that shot and not be ready for next one. I do that sometimes... so, guilty as charged!!!! Thank you for reminding us.
I understand about adapting posture IF we read opponent is most likely to do surprise flat drive service. Question: what would it look like (from our point of view) of the opponent that tells us he is about to do a surprise flat drive service (so that we can adapt our posture)?
In that case you move two steps to rear and change your face direction to him. Finally your racket should move to his shot direction already. Your racket should be ready for his drive direction. Then he may do cross court short service so you have to aware nthat too. Try. Lee
Lee what is the best way to return a serve, when the server goes out wide to serve to your rear back hand? look forward to your answer or even better a video : )
while opponent is serviving you can not move but after serve you can. I am not sure but I do not think there is time limit of in what sec you have to serve. but 10 sec is too long. If umpire thinks you delay too long then he will warn you. It has to be done in reasonable time scale. Lee
coach lee, can we instead stand with the right leg forward and putting extra weight on right leg, which allows us to take back hand drive and other flick and low services. i have tried this but failed a bit. Can u plse explain me about this, and thanks for the video, you are doing a great job
I do know what you mean and I have thoughts about before. The answer is that putting left foot is better. If you put right foot, it is difficult to do attacking shot when your opponent do low service(mostly you have to lift) if your opponent flick then it is slow to move back. I would recommend to put left foot forward. Lee
Dear Coach Lee, thank you for this excellent video. In regards to receiving the drive service and your advice to adjust the racket position to prepare for this, wouldn't the opponent simply change his mind and serve to the other side? Therefore, what would you advice I do to be able to cover all serves without being caught out by a drive service?
Yes you are right when you do that your opponent will change it to the other area which you would not have much problem of returning it. In this way he can not use the one give him point or able to put you under pressure. Lee
Hi lee, I hav a doubt in 2nd point...changing the posture for surprise service from normal posture... 1.but most of the time we dont knw when the opponents goin to put that surprise service, we dont have any clue ??? 2. what if opponent see our different posture and change the service to low service ?? 3.Is there anyway to face that service without changing the posture?
You have very good points and I see they make good sense. 1. you change the posture because of your opponent did it before and you lost point. You prepare by changing your posture. 2. I expect my opponent may do it but you can return it without much problem but if you do not change you posture you still may getting under pressure and lose point 3. you can have same posture and in your mind more prepare for the drive service but if your opponent do well you will stil get under pressure even if your mind is ready as it come too fast. Lee
I know exactly what you mean by this because the opponent did exactly the same flat drive service before and I couldn’t even touch the shuttle, and HE DID IT AGAIN and I still couldn’t. I just don’t remember how he did it consistently. But he stopped doing that because he knew our side knew what he would do next. If he had known I had no idea that he was going to do it again (I don’t know what it should look like when he does a flat drive service), he would have kept doing it.
Hi coach lee, i am having a hard time when I am receiving serve in doubles. My opponent loves to stand at his right corner near the service line (his number 2) and hit a forehand flat and fast service to my number 3. The shuttlecock fly across my partners court then lands to my backhand rear court ( my number 3 ) usually it lands near the middle line of the court at my backhand side)when I am receiving service at my right court. Could you give me some advice what I can do ? I have tried to check if his shot is legal or not as the shuttlecock fly across my partners court but I can’t find any rules mention about that. When I later on stay a bit backwards to receive his weird shot he then hit a low forehand serve from his number 2 to my number 2. His service tactic makes me lose many point. What can I do?
What he does is fine and it is not against rules. You have move about two steps backward, you have to change your body posture toward him. Looking at him. change your racket grip to panhandle forehand grip, move your racket toward his drive service coming direction already. If you have normal ready posture, you will loose point. So your posture, grip and position of your racket is 100% ready for his drive service direction. When he sees you are 100% ready for his drive service then he may do across short service as that is the corner you are far away. You should be ready that he may do that so you already prepare it. This is the only way to do it. Lee
Dear Coach Lee I notice that you do not go all the way back to the service line to return a flick serve. I am quite short, 5’2” or 160cm, and I find I cannot reach a high/long flick serve unless I move further back. How should I adjust my footwork to get further back please? Or should I just jump higher :-)?
Your height is not the issue. As long as your monement of your feet is fast you will be fine. Standing bit futher from the line also not too much problem. Everyone is different. For you stay be futher back and make your feet faster will be fine. Lee
Caoch Lee, some players drive the shuttlecock low instead of flicking during serving...Is that legal? Driving low makes the shuttlecock drops very fast and I always cannot turn fast enough to hit it...I feel it is not a legal serve...
Quite surprised about this video. Why do you stand so far away from the service line? Do you encourage players to jump at all? I find it quite helpful to do so.
Sir how can i know what type of flick my opponent will do? And if i prepare for flick service to my rare side then what i wl do if they serve low to my other side as i change my grip for flick serve as you said. Please explain all serve without any preparation
Sir,I have a doubt, can a person in the opponent side who receives the service can move while we service to him? and another how long can we take time to service...10 secs or do v have to be quick...? do let me know thank you in advance
What if the service is a fault serve? then you have no choice to make a high clear.. I realise that a fault serve tends to give the opponent an unfair advantage.
I am very pleased to know that my clips have helped you. Thank you very much for letting me know. Lee
Where is your academy I want to join
In that case your body should go behind shuttlecock. That means that shuttlecock lifted very high otherwise it is not possible to drop 90%. Shuttlecock should be in front of your body and depending on how deep it is you can smash or hit clear. If my answer does not answer your question, please ask again with more detail question. Lee
This is pure gold for someone who is rusty due to playing after a gap of many years, or someone who knows there is something wrong in his technique, but doesn't know how fix it. My gratitude coach Lee for offering such invaluable clues to help me fix mine. I am quite sure if I apply these techniques correctly, my game will improve a lot.
I am very pleased to know that you feel such way with my clip. Thank you for your kind comment. Lee
Thank you very much for your kind comment. Lee
Best badminton coaching videos on UA-cam. Thank you coach Lee!
You are most welcome and thank you for your kind comment. Lee
Thank you Mr Lee for the great tips. I played with a lady who always served to the middle of the court - short and fast. Now that I watched your video, I am able to take her service now.
I am very pleased to know. Thank you for taking time to post your comment.
Lee
This is awesome ! The counter to drive service on backhand is a pure gold advice ! Thanks !
I am very pleased to know you like this clip. Thank you too. Lee
Wait, these vid is from 7 years ago? Wow, these really good for beginners, some tips really what beginners are looking for
I watch a lot of vid and the tips is helping, thanks
I am very pleased to know. Thank you. Lee
I am very pleased to know and thank you for posting your comment. Lee
I keep forgetting. Sigh. Thanks for reminding. These videos are legendary.
Thank you very much for your kindest comment. Lee
Most of people view on this channel will be club players and I focused on that level. If you are an experienced player then you can stay much closer to the service line. Same there will be a few different ways to do it depending on how early or late you take the service. This is a standard way which would help most club players. I hope it answers your question. Lee
thanks a lot Lee ! There's very little information on such kind of stuff. You're the best !
You are a very observant man Coach Lee because you are so right in saying people sometimes freeze to admire how beautiful they made that shot and not be ready for next one. I do that sometimes... so, guilty as charged!!!! Thank you for reminding us.
You are most welcome.Lee
very helpful demo! this has always been my weakness and the small steps i think it's going to benefit my movement going back. Awsome!
Thank you so much, your videos are a treasure for me as I try to learn the game.
Thank you for your kind comment. Lee
Thank you Mr Lee! I'm discovering all your videos and they are excellent at explaining and demonstrating badminton skills.
You are most welcome and I am most pleased to know. Lee
I understand about adapting posture IF we read opponent is most likely to do surprise flat drive service. Question: what would it look like (from our point of view) of the opponent that tells us he is about to do a surprise flat drive service (so that we can adapt our posture)?
In that case you move two steps to rear and change your face direction to him. Finally your racket should move to his shot direction already. Your racket should be ready for his drive direction. Then he may do cross court short service so you have to aware nthat too. Try. Lee
just awesome sir Lee you're out of the world
Excellent videos Mr. Lee!!! I'm relearning badminton and these videos are pure gold....keep it up
Thank you so much for your kindest comment on my clips. Thank you. Lee
Sir.. you are really a good coach who teach very simply but effectively... God bless you... Please keep it up with new idea
Thank you very much for your kind comment. Lee
I like your videos. You not only explain what to do but also why to do it.
Thank you so much. :)
I am very pleased to know and thank you for posting your comment. Lee
Thank you so much sir, you’re explanations are very clear, I shall work on applying.
I've been following all your vids and it really helped me a lot...now I'm a bit improved :)
Dear Coach Lee,
Thanks for these excellent tips for flick services, i had tried these and the results are very good. thanks once again
I am so pleased to know that this is working for you. Thank you for taking time to letting me know. Lee
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Thank you Coach for sharing this techniques. this is really so helpful
I am delighted to know and thank you for posting your comment. Lee
Lee what is the best way to return a serve, when the server goes out wide to serve to your rear back hand? look forward to your answer or even better a video : )
Thanx a lot sir my game has improved only due to ur vdo's😃😃
You are very welcome and I am very pleased to know. Keep your good training continue. Lee
while opponent is serviving you can not move but after serve you can. I am not sure but I do not think there is time limit of in what sec you have to serve. but 10 sec is too long. If umpire thinks you delay too long then he will warn you. It has to be done in reasonable time scale. Lee
coach lee, can we instead stand with the right leg forward and putting extra weight on right leg, which allows us to take back hand drive and other flick and low services. i have tried this but failed a bit. Can u plse explain me about this, and thanks for the video, you are doing a great job
I do know what you mean and I have thoughts about before. The answer is that putting left foot is better. If you put right foot, it is difficult to do attacking shot when your opponent do low service(mostly you have to lift)
if your opponent flick then it is slow to move back. I would recommend to put left foot forward. Lee
thank u very much ,coach lee
You are very welcome. Lee
I'll give it a try tomorrow, thanks
I think I know aht you mean. Your opponent move wider side to make flick drive service to your backhand rear corner. Is that right?
I just love this man! Lot of thanks..
Dear Coach Lee, thank you for this excellent video. In regards to receiving the drive service and your advice to adjust the racket position to prepare for this, wouldn't the opponent simply change his mind and serve to the other side? Therefore, what would you advice I do to be able to cover all serves without being caught out by a drive service?
Yes you are right when you do that your opponent will change it to the other area which you would not have much problem of returning it. In this way he can not use the one give him point or able to put you under pressure. Lee
Thank you, Coach Lee.
You are most welcome. Lee
Wonderful coach
Thank you sir, as always, your videos are super!!
Thank you very much for your kind comment. Lee
7:58 How did you catch that ! :)
😂🤣 .
Hi lee,
I hav a doubt in 2nd point...changing the posture for surprise service from normal posture...
1.but most of the time we dont knw when the opponents goin to put that surprise service, we dont have any clue ???
2. what if opponent see our different posture and change the service to low service ??
3.Is there anyway to face that service without changing the posture?
You have very good points and I see they make good sense.
1. you change the posture because of your opponent did it before and you lost point. You prepare by changing your posture.
2. I expect my opponent may do it but you can return it without much problem but if you do not change you posture you still may getting under pressure and lose point
3. you can have same posture and in your mind more prepare for the drive service but if your opponent do well you will stil get under pressure even if your mind is ready as it come too fast. Lee
I know exactly what you mean by this because the opponent did exactly the same flat drive service before and I couldn’t even touch the shuttle, and HE DID IT AGAIN and I still couldn’t. I just don’t remember how he did it consistently. But he stopped doing that because he knew our side knew what he would do next. If he had known I had no idea that he was going to do it again (I don’t know what it should look like when he does a flat drive service), he would have kept doing it.
Excellent.
So nice and thank you sir.
Thank you too.
Hi coach lee, i am having a hard time when I am receiving serve in doubles. My opponent loves to stand at his right corner near the service line (his number 2) and hit a forehand flat and fast service to my number 3. The shuttlecock fly across my partners court then lands to my backhand rear court ( my number 3 ) usually it lands near the middle line of the court at my backhand side)when I am receiving service at my right court. Could you give me some advice what I can do ? I have tried to check if his shot is legal or not as the shuttlecock fly across my partners court but I can’t find any rules mention about that. When I later on stay a bit backwards to receive his weird shot he then hit a low forehand serve from his number 2 to my number 2. His service tactic makes me lose many point. What can I do?
What he does is fine and it is not against rules.
You have move about two steps backward, you have to change your body posture toward him. Looking at him.
change your racket grip to panhandle forehand grip, move your racket toward his drive service coming direction already.
If you have normal ready posture, you will loose point. So your posture, grip and position of your racket is 100% ready for his drive service direction. When he sees you are 100% ready for his drive service then he may do across short service as that is the corner you are far away. You should be ready that he may do that so you already prepare it. This is the only way to do it. Lee
OK Good luck and let me know how you did. Lee
you are a very good coach!
Lee lets say if the shuttle dropping 90 degree instead of 45 degree . Should you bring it back up or should to flick/smash it?
Dear Coach Lee
I notice that you do not go all the way back to the service line to return a flick serve. I am quite short, 5’2” or 160cm, and I find I cannot reach a high/long flick serve unless I move further back. How should I adjust my footwork to get further back please? Or should I just jump higher :-)?
Your height is not the issue. As long as your monement of your feet is fast you will be fine.
Standing bit futher from the line also not too much problem. Everyone is different. For you stay be futher back and make your feet faster will be fine. Lee
I would like to train myself under your coaching. Where are you located?
Caoch Lee, some players drive the shuttlecock low instead of flicking during serving...Is that legal? Driving low makes the shuttlecock drops very fast and I always cannot turn fast enough to hit it...I feel it is not a legal serve...
Quite surprised about this video. Why do you stand so far away from the service line? Do you encourage players to jump at all? I find it quite helpful to do so.
Since you are very good at moving your feet, are you also good at dancing?
Thanks for video! Very good!
Thank you for your kind comment but dancing is the one I always not comfertable with.
Not good at all on dancing. Are you good?
Lee
Sir how can i know what type of flick my opponent will do? And if i prepare for flick service to my rare side then what i wl do if they serve low to my other side as i change my grip for flick serve as you said. Please explain all serve without any preparation
I had the same doubt
Thank you Coach
You are most welcome.
Sir,I have a doubt, can a person in the opponent side who receives the service can move while we service to him? and another how long can we take time to service...10 secs or do v have to be quick...? do let me know thank you in advance
Thank you very much
Appreciated ayou
I think you have to do it in 5 secs if not you will get warning and if repeated again fault will be called.
Sir I serve with my right hand sometimes and play the rest of the game with left hand. Is that allowed according to the rules?
Thanks
James
No James that is perfectly fine to do it. Lee
No words Sir...
Thank you. Lee
Yes Lee, that is what I mean.
thank u mr lee
You are most welcome. Lee
What if the service is a fault serve? then you have no choice to make a high clear.. I realise that a fault serve tends to give the opponent an unfair advantage.
0:08 Hello ugly
I think I know aht you mean. Your opponent move wider side to make flick drive service to your backhand rear corner. Is that right?
I think I know aht you mean. Your opponent move wider side to make flick drive service to your backhand rear corner. Is that right?
I think I know aht you mean. Your opponent move wider side to make flick drive service to your backhand rear corner. Is that right?
I think I know aht you mean. Your opponent move wider side to make flick drive service to your backhand rear corner. Is that right?
I think I know aht you mean. Your opponent move wider side to make flick drive service to your backhand rear corner. Is that right?