Thanks, especially for the 2nd tip. I smash from the rear court and run to the center always, ending up losing points. This tip should win me a few more points.
Now I understand the doubles defence positions (i.e. moving to the sides a little). Makes so much sense the way you have explained it, gonna put this into practice
new to this channel, its newly created but a lot of potential, same feels with badminton insight, I suggest put a background music just a little bit... this is the video technical side, as for the badminton lesson, I learned a lot from your videos and hope to see more.
Would not say they are "myths" but more like "White lies" beginners get told to make things less complicated and easier for the brain, just need to be moved on from. A good step up video for anyone who is moving on from the basics.
@@TheBadmintonZoneHQ The bird does travel a longer distance. However, in classical physics, the flight time of a projectile actually does not depend at all on the horizontal distance it travels, and only the vertical distance. While a shuttle does not behave exactly I described the classical projectile to, I believe the flight time behavior should not be too far off from the basic model. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is a high lift has more flight time than a block, but shots of equivalent height, no matter the direction, cross or straight, have the same flight time.
@@TheBadmintonZoneHQ Very common misconception I think, because biasing one's base position to cover the straight really is effective. It's just that the reason it is effective isn't because the bird has a longer cross-court flight time, but due to other reasons entirely.
@@TheBadmintonZoneHQ Just putting this out there, I don't want to discredit your video or anything like that. Whether one believes in the longer flight time myth or not doesn't actually matter for becoming a great badminton player, but I do think it'd be cool if more people realized the real reasons for why biasing the straight is more effective. I'm thinking debunking this flight time thing would itself make a decent video idea. I could be proven wrong as well.
You guys really deserve more subscribers. Amazing in depth content!
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Thanks, especially for the 2nd tip. I smash from the rear court and run to the center always, ending up losing points. This tip should win me a few more points.
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You guys really explain things so well and clearly- thank you!...
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Now I understand the doubles defence positions (i.e. moving to the sides a little). Makes so much sense the way you have explained it, gonna put this into practice
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Fantastic video :)
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Awesome, thank you!
new to this channel, its newly created but a lot of potential, same feels with badminton insight, I suggest put a background music just a little bit... this is the video technical side, as for the badminton lesson, I learned a lot from your videos and hope to see more.
Thanks very much for the feedback, pleased you’re learning from the videos 👍
Would not say they are "myths" but more like "White lies" beginners get told to make things less complicated and easier for the brain, just need to be moved on from. A good step up video for anyone who is moving on from the basics.
Nice suggestion....
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Love the Jersey, remains me of Minion.
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6:17 A cross does not have a longer flight time, contrary to what you claim.
The cross block has a longer flight time than the straight block as it has to travel a longer distance.
@@TheBadmintonZoneHQ The bird does travel a longer distance. However, in classical physics, the flight time of a projectile actually does not depend at all on the horizontal distance it travels, and only the vertical distance. While a shuttle does not behave exactly I described the classical projectile to, I believe the flight time behavior should not be too far off from the basic model.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is a high lift has more flight time than a block, but shots of equivalent height, no matter the direction, cross or straight, have the same flight time.
@@TheBadmintonZoneHQ Very common misconception I think, because biasing one's base position to cover the straight really is effective. It's just that the reason it is effective isn't because the bird has a longer cross-court flight time, but due to other reasons entirely.
@@TheBadmintonZoneHQ Just putting this out there, I don't want to discredit your video or anything like that.
Whether one believes in the longer flight time myth or not doesn't actually matter for becoming a great badminton player, but I do think it'd be cool if more people realized the real reasons for why biasing the straight is more effective.
I'm thinking debunking this flight time thing would itself make a decent video idea. I could be proven wrong as well.
That basketball player in the bg is so annoying. Great content though
Yes it wasn’t ideal, pleased you enjoyed the video. 👍
Uff I think I'm doing those correctly 😁
Good stuff 👍