This is like the most helpful steps advice I have ever heard from youtube vids. Progressively improving steps from small little steps and not going straight away to split steps might be what I'm missing. Thanks again coach han for the wonderful insight.
We are only looking at the ‘results’ of professional players. However, if you want to learn badminton, you must also be curious about their 'process'. good luck.
I'm so glad I stumble across this channel. Coach Han's teaching is by far the most simplistic teaching I've seen to date. It's so simple and natural. Keep up the good work. ❤💯
Coach Han - Coach, teacher, philosopher. This is amazing! Because I found split step is so difficult, and usually I'm too lazy to just do steps or mini steps to prepare for clears and smashes but I do know best results are when I do 😅. I will try to relearn from the beginning and start walking with steps again All the time! 😊
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE! Intermediate player here still learning in her 30s. My coach never taught me the split step. Every training sessions he asks me to "walk" all corners of the court at the beginning (moving 3 shuttles from one corner at a time). Then, during ball feeding sessions and game sessions, from the recording I see myself doing the split step without him teaching or insisting. There are many other footwork behaviors I do on my own without him teaching me and it all came with me doing the PROPER FOOTWORK STEPS properly.
Thank you, this is a very timely video as I begin to play with the clubs in my gym where I'm the weakest player by a big margin. I won't stop walking until I can run!
I have never thought of this, and now that I know, it's really useful because I actually am decent on the top half for skills, but on the bottom half, I barely move and need more footwork, very informative!
This video shows me the proper way to do the steps. Last time i play, i try to imitate others for the split steps. Its hard to do it when u just a beginner. Learn to walk before u can run. thanks coach han XD
I’ve been arguing with my friend who taught me badminton steps about “the right way”😅. I was nervous about learning those correct steps that look efficient but so hard to learn, and could possibly hurt my feet and legs. This video shows a truly helpful advice that first recognize oneself which kind of player u r, and do the proper way to improve steps. Thank u coach Han, for ur opinion that most coaches may never understand(what most people should do to build up badminton skills).
The girl background talk make me watch this video over and over again. And the video is very helpful for me in building my own split step. Thank you very much for the video
coach han please make a full video or playlist on steps and footwork, when i play badminton after a time gap my game is not the same because my steps are not good, i have watched many tutorials but i could not improve, so i request you to make a playlist for this issue, i can't go to any academy tilll june next year but i want to improve my game. thanks coach
I walk too but not with such good rhythm. Can coach Han teach us how to like build or stay in rhythm? I think most amateurs passively stand there waiting for the ball.
Take your heels off the floor, and walk with your toes. This is also possible without a break only when the feet have sufficient muscle strength. no more. I recommend this for a 1 year at least. I don't want to hear you don't even try much. I don't know short cut. If you don't think so, do what you want.
I tried this last night and it did seem to result in one or two higher quality smashes. Not consistent tho, so I guess I just need to keep practising to get used it more.
As someone who knows splitstep and with very bad knees as I age, I am reverting back to steps that don’t put stress on knees… still playing but with a bit of disadvantage 😅.
@@full-swing yeah love the game more then I know… and although I miss days I could jump smash and had burst off speed to intercept shots… I m glad I m still playing and putting off surgery for as long as I can 😉… walking and playing a game using trickery can be fun in its own way too and it encourages younger and beginner players to train just to best a slow paced guy who don’t seem to move much… 😂
@@imataquito005 Totally agree, those skillful trickster seniors were what I strived to beat when I was younger and aggressive. Having improved and fulfilled my desire(winning many seniors with speedy game), I realize I am not 20s anymore and prone to injury, so against weaker opponent I am now slowly transitioning to a slower yet more consistent game, to play badminton for longer time.
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This is like the most helpful steps advice I have ever heard from youtube vids. Progressively improving steps from small little steps and not going straight away to split steps might be what I'm missing. Thanks again coach han for the wonderful insight.
We are only looking at the ‘results’ of professional players. However, if you want to learn badminton, you must also be curious about their 'process'. good luck.
@steinway_gaming I can't find a better way to say it 👍
When he finished with that thought I think I had jaw hanging and had a mind blown
I'm so glad I stumble across this channel. Coach Han's teaching is by far the most simplistic teaching I've seen to date. It's so simple and natural.
Keep up the good work. ❤💯
English narrator really make this video the best I've ever watched. Please bring more in future
thank you so much 😊
Coach Han - Coach, teacher, philosopher. This is amazing! Because I found split step is so difficult, and usually I'm too lazy to just do steps or mini steps to prepare for clears and smashes but I do know best results are when I do 😅. I will try to relearn from the beginning and start walking with steps again All the time! 😊
good luck :-)
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE! Intermediate player here still learning in her 30s. My coach never taught me the split step. Every training sessions he asks me to "walk" all corners of the court at the beginning (moving 3 shuttles from one corner at a time). Then, during ball feeding sessions and game sessions, from the recording I see myself doing the split step without him teaching or insisting. There are many other footwork behaviors I do on my own without him teaching me and it all came with me doing the PROPER FOOTWORK STEPS properly.
thank you so much 😎
Watching just his feet in the end feels like he's almost floating on the court 😄 I love the English narrator voice on this. Very well done! ❤
thank you so much!🙂
Thank you, this is a very timely video as I begin to play with the clubs in my gym where I'm the weakest player by a big margin. I won't stop walking until I can run!
good!🙂
I have never thought of this, and now that I know, it's really useful because I actually am decent on the top half for skills, but on the bottom half, I barely move and need more footwork, very informative!
thanks!
This video shows me the proper way to do the steps. Last time i play, i try to imitate others for the split steps. Its hard to do it when u just a beginner. Learn to walk before u can run. thanks coach han XD
I’ve been arguing with my friend who taught me badminton steps about “the right way”😅. I was nervous about learning those correct steps that look efficient but so hard to learn, and could possibly hurt my feet and legs. This video shows a truly helpful advice that first recognize oneself which kind of player u r, and do the proper way to improve steps. Thank u coach Han, for ur opinion that most coaches may never understand(what most people should do to build up badminton skills).
Process Process Process Not Only Results :-)
Such an amazing coach, thankyou for adding english to your videos
you're welcome :-)
Definitely vast improvement with his steps n smash swing.
Lot more improved.
Well done coach Han
good :-)
The girl background talk make me watch this video over and over again. And the video is very helpful for me in building my own split step. Thank you very much for the video
you're welcome :-)
Excellent video as always! also, haha that voice is amazing and keeps you paying attention at every second well done!
thanks🙂
Wow ! True wisdom in a teacher...❤❤
thanks a lot :-)
way of explaining superb and thanks
thanks~!
walking but don't stop walking
awesome
that's right! 😀
Thank you coach Han! thank you team, you create useful content! from Russia with love!
you're welcome. thanks~!
Great teacher
thanks 😊
Thank You, Coach Han! You are my Sensei 🤍
I appreciate it 😀
coach han please make a full video or playlist on steps and footwork, when i play badminton after a time gap my game is not the same because my steps are not good, i have watched many tutorials but i could not improve, so i request you to make a playlist for this issue, i can't go to any academy tilll june next year but i want to improve my game.
thanks coach
yooo why is this so good and well presented
because of you🙂
no u @@full-swing
Merci pour c'est explication 👍
❤
i realized, learning badminton is like learning to be a better human being :')
to get together, Not to win
this is our Slogan
I walk too but not with such good rhythm. Can coach Han teach us how to like build or stay in rhythm? I think most amateurs passively stand there waiting for the ball.
Take your heels off the floor, and walk with your toes. This is also possible without a break only when the feet have sufficient muscle strength. no more. I recommend this for a 1 year at least. I don't want to hear you don't even try much. I don't know short cut.
If you don't think so, do what you want.
I've been playing badminton since I was 5 years old, but I first learned split step 2 years ago when I was 30 years old. 😂
Love from Indonesia ❤
thanks!
I tried this last night and it did seem to result in one or two higher quality smashes. Not consistent tho, so I guess I just need to keep practising to get used it more.
:-)
this tutorial is inspirational af lol
Thanks😀
As someone who knows splitstep and with very bad knees as I age, I am reverting back to steps that don’t put stress on knees… still playing but with a bit of disadvantage 😅.
Just walking is enough. Everyone has their own badminton.
@@full-swing yeah love the game more then I know… and although I miss days I could jump smash and had burst off speed to intercept shots… I m glad I m still playing and putting off surgery for as long as I can 😉… walking and playing a game using trickery can be fun in its own way too and it encourages younger and beginner players to train just to best a slow paced guy who don’t seem to move much… 😂
@@imataquito005 Totally agree, those skillful trickster seniors were what I strived to beat when I was younger and aggressive. Having improved and fulfilled my desire(winning many seniors with speedy game), I realize I am not 20s anymore and prone to injury, so against weaker opponent I am now slowly transitioning to a slower yet more consistent game, to play badminton for longer time.
His hairstyle definitely changed
hahaha... not yet
Yes. Split step is an instinct , no need to learn it.
😀
Badminton ASMR 👍👍
😀
thank you boss!
you're welcome🙂
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Coach han shoes are very handshome
It's Asics's high end shoes🤩
asics court control FF classic Red :-)
@full-swing I have the OG first model Asics Court Control FF navy blue. Great shoes!
thank you. but, is this tutorial or asmr video?
it's up to you
❤❤❤
thanks~
Interesting 🧐
:-)
可能是變瘦了,所以也變靈活了
:-)
Is this badminton ASMR? Why is she whispering lol
👍👍👍🫡🥳
:-)
0p
Scary voice
Good vid but the ai voice is cringe
her name is Nicole
CLICK BAIT.
so basically the title is click bait