5 Common Mistakes Intermediate Badminton Players Make

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2022
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  • @AmaanPlayZ
    @AmaanPlayZ Рік тому +21

    Back in 9th grade in the gym class I ALWAYS played bad Minton rather than any of the other sport provided. It’s just way more fun to me!

  • @ajaye457
    @ajaye457 Рік тому +109

    Great video guys, the transitions from one point to the next were smooth! Also I’m noticing more and more little improvements you guys make with the video editing quality and use of graphics, don’t think they go unnoticed, they look great!

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +14

      Thank you so much Ajay - we are trying and glad you are noticing 🥳

    • @zach_reee5982
      @zach_reee5982 Рік тому +1

      @@BadmintonInsight I'm glad you saw this comment. Ur content has clearly changed people to get better at badminton and has defo helped me. Pls pls pls keep up the great videos best badminton channel out there

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      @@zach_reee5982 Thank you Zach, very kind of you :)

  • @alto7053
    @alto7053 Рік тому +30

    I love that you not only pinpoint some common mistakes but suggest practical and implementable solutions for them as well. Thank you Greg and Jenny 🙏

  • @astronoteek1512
    @astronoteek1512 Рік тому +4

    Great video ! I've struggled a lot with mistake number 4 but it didn't impact my shot that much.It rather made it really hard for me to reach net shots and deep court shots, especially since I'm a short player. I couldn't quite figure out what the problem was since my shadow was good but I was never able to reproduce it in a match. I found out after a tough 3 hours session in a boiling hall. I was so tired that I was fully relaxed but still going for the shuttles, even the hardest ones. I realised that I was actually way faster than usual because my legs were relaxed. I haven't gotten many occasions to play ever since that day but I'll definitely be working on that as soon as possible.
    Thank you for all your tips !

  • @thorium222
    @thorium222 Рік тому +1

    Yes, correct, good video, I figured these things out over the last decades myself but this video can definitely speed up the process for newer players!

  • @stevemason4753
    @stevemason4753 Рік тому +6

    One of the biggest improvements to my game was getting a good pair of shoes!
    Having confidence that my feet weren't going to slip allowed me to move around the court quicker and go for shots I otherwise wouldn't - not to mention a quicker recovery time after a lunge!

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Haha, we did say gear can help your game a little bit 😜

    • @thorium222
      @thorium222 Рік тому

      @@BadmintonInsight Yes, definitely I played with eleven year old babolat rackets and then when I switched to new yonex racktes I suddenly realized that my old rackets had basically lost all flexibility and felt like playing badminotn with ping pong rackets instead, severely limiting the quality of the shots I was playing. I always thought, why buy new rackets, when the old ones are not broken, but rackets definitely can become too old! How long do you play your rackets until you switch to new ones?

  • @successhighway
    @successhighway Рік тому +1

    Before going for game today found your video. A loose grip at times is a very important. Great inputs as always...

  • @WesleyX100
    @WesleyX100 Рік тому +29

    Great video! I can see now why I am stuck being in intermediate player. All the points you touch upon really hit the nail. Really helpfull video! I think another great question is how to be less tense in tournaments? What can you do to prepare yourself mentally? I personally tend to be more tense compared to training even if it is a competitive training session.

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +6

      Thanks Wesley! That’s great to hear 😊 this seems to be a regular theme! We’ll do a video on this at some point but we think the main thing to focus on is focusing on enjoying the experience. Control what you can control and accept nervous thoughts then focus on playing your game and enjoy doing so :)

    • @ASumbe
      @ASumbe Рік тому

      Great question

  • @adrianliew8076
    @adrianliew8076 Рік тому +10

    Been watching most of the videos since 2021, both of you brought out so many helpful tips that were not covered in my training even for 3 years time. These guides were super practical and useful, thank you for being so kind and not holding back sharing from your pro experience. Keep up the good job. Regards from Malaysia!

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much Adrian, that's so nice to hear we've been able to help your game! 😊

  • @yuzeli2303
    @yuzeli2303 Рік тому +1

    What you explained reminds me of how Chen Long plays on court. His grep and racket position is soooo standard and textbook-example and is very good for everyone to mimic.

  • @romailto9299
    @romailto9299 Рік тому

    Wow, spot on on all the mistakes. I get a sense that improving you tactics and mental readiness and ability to read the game are more important at this level than technical skills

  • @avinashjv6828
    @avinashjv6828 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!! Just what I needed. I'm sure it will help me a great deal. Keep up the great work guys!!

  • @Keepcalm-lovesports
    @Keepcalm-lovesports Рік тому

    Great video, thank you 👍 I would also say doing a split step consciously makes everyone a lot faster and avoids starting too early or being a target of deceptions and late shots

  • @ezio6728
    @ezio6728 Рік тому

    Bang on point of errors n precise strokes to improve!!
    Thq this video was informative.

  • @alvinlim80
    @alvinlim80 Рік тому +1

    Thumbs up for this video, it has helped me point out some mistakes that I make during a rally, such as being tense and the lifting to mid court

  • @TooshanSrivastava
    @TooshanSrivastava Рік тому +1

    connecting the loosely held grip to actually being less tense in mind is one brilliant connection you propose (I think you might be on to something), definitely gonna try it...thank you for all your videos!

  • @Impulsage
    @Impulsage Рік тому +1

    Thank you! I really liked the TRME ad combined with the tips, definitely a nice transition and makes it much more entertaining. Also definitely agree, bad lifts, trying to win early, always hitting hard are all stuff I regularly do 😂

  • @pranshushivhare6146
    @pranshushivhare6146 Рік тому +3

    guys who do the editing work in your videos this always seems great

  • @busyboy420
    @busyboy420 Рік тому +1

    Great Tips....It really helped a lot playing a local games...👍👍

  • @antonfinenko6238
    @antonfinenko6238 Рік тому +1

    Really useful video! Thank you so much Jenny and Greg!

  • @cy7270
    @cy7270 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for all the tips and suggestions. This was very helpful.

  • @bshah8988
    @bshah8988 Рік тому +1

    My favorite badminton channel! Great videos and advice! Helped me so much!

  • @Fedibow
    @Fedibow Рік тому +2

    Damn... THIS is so spot on ! I couldn't help but smile during the video because that is exactly what our coach told us in our last training session ! Thanks you so much for the video ! Never stop doing the best content in the entire universe ! We love you ! Cheers

  • @vandana24ind
    @vandana24ind Рік тому

    A great video, thanks a ton. Looks like this video was made just for me.......I am making every single mistake discussed here !

  • @romanmiah
    @romanmiah Рік тому

    Fantastic video guys, very well thought of and great breakdown of the key areas. The hard work you guys are putting in making these clips is very much appreciated. Many thanks

  • @Stondarr
    @Stondarr Рік тому +1

    Got my bottle, work great, as expected. Thanks and keep it going

  • @Spodikus
    @Spodikus Рік тому +1

    I listen to music in my head to keep me nice and relaxed and it does the trick brilliantly. Another great video keep it up guys

  • @Jugglervlogs1o1
    @Jugglervlogs1o1 Рік тому +1

    You guys are amazing and this is my favourite badminton channel. I was holding the grip wrong this whole time and I saw your video and now I’ve improved a lot because of that.

  • @kishanhickman6543
    @kishanhickman6543 Рік тому +1

    Another brilliant video guys - well done and thanks again for all your great work :)

  • @UpkiXD
    @UpkiXD Рік тому +2

    You guys are always knowing what exactly we need to know and make a video .You guys are just so amazing! Loved this one too as usual;) I'm surely gonna use these in my game! Thank you very much Greg And Jenny!

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому

      Haha that’s great to hear! Thank you very much 😄😄

  • @tm4s426
    @tm4s426 Рік тому

    Very good points! Glad to have found this channel. Badminton is very technical and not all about power shots haha

  • @shuaibafzal6042
    @shuaibafzal6042 Рік тому +1

    New to these videos. But they are really good. Looking forward to putting what I have learnt into practice next week!

  • @10kmilesy
    @10kmilesy Рік тому +1

    The relax tip definitely helps, especially against players better than me

  • @user-rj1sz5qm6h
    @user-rj1sz5qm6h 9 місяців тому

    Thank you guys to this amazing video tutorial I’ll follow every time I watch this video…

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  9 місяців тому

      That's awesome to hear! Glad we could help :)

  • @kara6320
    @kara6320 Рік тому +1

    This was so helpful thank you! I found I make 3 out of 5 of these mistakes

  • @micheledwardmaravilla591
    @micheledwardmaravilla591 Рік тому +1

    Great pieces of advice Coaches! Nice video too!

  • @HieuNguyen-lp6ny
    @HieuNguyen-lp6ny Рік тому +1

    Great video guys. Patience is probably the hardest for me, especially when playing against higher level opponents. I get so anxious about making the first mistake that I try too hard on the half chances, which I guess relates to being tense mentally too.

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      That's definitely applicable at all levels of the game, not just for intermediate players! We feel like we have to play 'perfect' badminton against better players, but this means we're more likely to make mistakes which is exactly the opposite of what you want to do! It's about taking calculated risks and chances, but not too crazy that you're making loads of mistakes. Hope that makes sense!

  • @zaman54321
    @zaman54321 Рік тому +2

    I have visited this video several time and it really helped me recognize and correct my common mistakes. Here is a note for when I come here in the future.
    1. Trying to win a point to early,
    Solution: play a less risky shot to put your opponent in an awkward position.
    2. Hitting too many hard shots
    Solution: use hard shot when it won't put you in a bad position. Use other shots like net shots and smash to right hip.
    3. Lifting quality and quantity (first 3 shots of rally and lifting too short)
    Solution: use net or mid court area
    4. Being tense
    Solution: think about the contact point with your racket handle. (Thinking about prolonging the rally also help)
    5. Wrong racket position (holding your racket too low)
    Solution: hold it at hip height

  • @amabhilash
    @amabhilash Рік тому

    Thank you very much for the video. Please do make a video on shots we should not play from a certain position as this would create gaps in our side of the court and the opponents could easily exploit it

  • @aadithprasad4397
    @aadithprasad4397 Рік тому +2

    Very helpful 👌💯

  • @arunsharma6478
    @arunsharma6478 Рік тому +2

    very informative video.I am also making 3 out of 5 mistakes.Many thanks..keep inspiring all 🙏

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +2

      Thanks 😀 we’ll try! Keep going yourself 💪🏼💪🏼

  • @zabirsyed9005
    @zabirsyed9005 Рік тому

    Hi, amazing video! Could you maybe do a video about changing grips in-between matches or is that's already a video?

  • @ysengagement
    @ysengagement Рік тому +1

    Another awesome insights, thanks guys! Definitely all of them applies to me, and it is always good to get reminded of the common errors. Also great job on the video quality! One question: is there any routine you do between the rallies to calm the nerves and get less tense? I try to rotate the racket in my hand and inhale the air slowly - kind of works a little but not easy to always relax especially in a close game.

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much Yutaka 🤗 Glad we could help you! If we're feeling extra nervous/tense we might re-tie our shoelaces, grab a drink, or towel down... This helps us just take a moment and slow the game down so we're not rushing through the points and can remain focused on our tactics! Hope that helps a bit :)

  • @miltoswu5771
    @miltoswu5771 Рік тому

    Great video. Greg pretending tp be tense has to be the best part. You guys are so naturally relaxed and confident on the court that he has to bring out all his acting skills to look tense. 😂😂😂😂.

  • @arcanegae
    @arcanegae Рік тому +2

    Your videos helps me tremendously in my games, keep up the good work!

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +2

      That’s great to hear, we’ll hopefully continue to help you in the future 😀

    • @arcanegae
      @arcanegae Рік тому

      @@BadmintonInsight 🥰

  • @alexanderfleming8692
    @alexanderfleming8692 Рік тому +1

    Super vídeo, definitely going to be fixing these to beat my dad , very cool to seeing you guys in Nantes airport, hopefully we are seeing you playing next time !

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Ah, really nice to meet you both - thanks for saying hi! 🤗 Haha, good luck with that! 😜

  • @devtiwari3693
    @devtiwari3693 Рік тому

    Such a great topic discussed loved it ❤️🙌🤞🤘

  • @pedangRoh
    @pedangRoh Рік тому +1

    Superb! Many thanks

  • @shivamyadav01731
    @shivamyadav01731 Рік тому +1

    as ya'll said, i can't make a rally, i just want to win in just 3-4 shots and second i know that i have to be calm but you know i just couldn't on the court so i don't know how to fix that but i'll apply this in my game. thank you and love you both ❤️🔥👍😀

  • @AS-lq3zh
    @AS-lq3zh Рік тому +1

    I think those tips are applicable to advanced players too. Perhaps not to the same level but certainly they can be the root of cause.
    And ❤️ the topic timer bars 👌

  • @martinleandroalbana8864
    @martinleandroalbana8864 Рік тому +1

    amazing. really appreciate this.

  • @AppleGameification
    @AppleGameification Рік тому +7

    Hey Greg and Jenny! Great video! Do you have any tips for making less mistakes? Missing shuttles, hitting the rim etc. In your opinion, is it experience? Technique? Psychology? Footwork?

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +2

      Yep! We have made a video on how to make less mistakes!

  • @rizzamaranan2604
    @rizzamaranan2604 Рік тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @AdhiMahi
    @AdhiMahi Рік тому +1

    Hey Guys, it's been really game changing moment for me after watching this video and i got the results on DAY ONE. OMG! It's been amazing. Keep up the good work and really looking forward to play with you.

  • @amikapasi2379
    @amikapasi2379 Рік тому

    This channel has improved my skills a lot. Beg to inter

  • @hruthindas3638
    @hruthindas3638 Рік тому

    Hey G&J, amazing video, one the the best videos that you have uploaded. Great info, vast learning for intermediate players. Love your videos. Love you both. Love from your neighbouring country-Ireland😄😄 🏸❣️

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому

      Hi Hruthin 👋🏼 Thank you very much 😃 that’s great to hear! Keep it up!

  • @erenjeager2380
    @erenjeager2380 Рік тому

    The editing is so good guys. And as usual the video is a banger

  • @obiekarim7911
    @obiekarim7911 Рік тому +1

    Excellent Video - Keep it up!

  • @simmiee
    @simmiee Рік тому +1

    Hi Greg and Jenny, you should make a video on positioning mistakes. Upon watching other channels I learned some of my mistakes include not putting more weight on my dominant foot for push-off, and where my feet are positioned. I think some audiences may not know about doubles rotation. I think these will be great topics to cover

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +2

      Hi Simon! We’ve probably covered lots of these on previous tutorials related to certain shots! We’ve also covered doubles rotations a while back on the channel :)

  • @adityauprety8658
    @adityauprety8658 Рік тому +1

    Finally someone highlighted the mistake in my grip thanks guys

  • @mdellawandlife8037
    @mdellawandlife8037 Рік тому +1

    Great vid!

  • @ajaikashyap3535
    @ajaikashyap3535 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your help 😊

  • @flyingbeingvibes7069
    @flyingbeingvibes7069 Рік тому +1

    The video is very precise on my mistakes particularly , love your videos . BTW nimbus 4000 took me to the next lvl 😂

  • @JLneonhug
    @JLneonhug Рік тому

    Hiya, watched all your videos!
    I'm still not confident how to do a particular shot. Wondering if you can help?
    When receiving smash to the right hip or further (right handed), using backhand underarm to drive it crosscourt.
    Is it more of a slice from out to inside your body or is it more of a step in, angle the racket and push the shuttle?
    If former, how? Where to start? Ha..
    If the latter, will it look more obvious you're doing a cross? How would you disguise the block better?
    Thanks,

  • @crazycuber5427
    @crazycuber5427 Рік тому +1

    Awesome content, really helps us all
    Also your editing is growing better and better
    Which app do you guys use to edit the video?

  • @amartyakonwar4470
    @amartyakonwar4470 Рік тому

    Loved it guys....guys i always suffer from knee injury when i run for long hours...therefore i am thinking to exercise on a static bike instead...how much time interval should i cycle so that i could substitute it for running for long hours

  • @rb-ex
    @rb-ex Рік тому +1

    nice video and good points, especially 3 re minimizing lifts and making only high quality lifts when you must lift (i'm not saying this to flatter, but for that i recommend watching jen's lifts whenever you can-- they are awesome). and 6, thinking too much about gear, which i put under the larger category of thinking about things that dont matter much instead of investing in the daily hard work that builds skills, athleticism, and understanding of sport. the right answer to the question, what racket and string tension do you use is usually: doesnt matter, ask me something else. you used a device in this video in the lower left portion of the screen that i appreciated very much, where a small box states the topic and shows a progress bar. thanks for all your hard work putting out quality content. it's pretty amazing how you guys take the time to do this, and it shows awesome discipline and time-management that you fit this in every week

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very much for this comment! We have just found it when searching for 'progress bar' in the comments to see if people like it! Will use it in our next video because of your comment 😀

  • @drewbrooke-mellor7551
    @drewbrooke-mellor7551 Рік тому +1

    Love the topic-ticker in the bottom lh corner. Very useful. Is now the time to own up to just having bought a Nanoflare 800? Perhaps not after this video but then you guys could beat me wearing flip-flops and holding a kipper. But, boy, do I look sharp as I walk off in defeat😉!

  • @holitesting7366
    @holitesting7366 Рік тому

    I try to fulfil this mistakes in my game / very helpfull video

  • @vaughn5387
    @vaughn5387 Рік тому

    Couldn't disagree with any of the mistakes highlighted, all very very true. When playing lifts, one little trick I use and advise players who I've coached is to keep an eye on your opponents feet when they are about to play their shot, if their feet are not in the rear tramlines (at least) then you need to try and correct when next lifting. Ideally their feet need to be on the rear line. Awesome video's guys, keep up the good work.

  • @Dina1411
    @Dina1411 Рік тому

    Hi Jenny and Greg, Thanks for your guidance. I learn a lot from your videos. Recently got Elbow Tendonitis/Tennis Elbow and was grounded. Do you have any tips for this situation and prevention? Thanks in advance.

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Sorry to hear about your injury, but unfortunately we're not qualified physios/doctors so we'd recommend going to see a professional!

  • @cecileph5404
    @cecileph5404 Рік тому

    Awesome vid 👌
    Great research, great content keep it up lads 💪🏸

  • @leohimmel522
    @leohimmel522 Рік тому +1

    Great video, can you also do this for Advanced to Elite?

  • @ataton1903
    @ataton1903 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Greg and Jenny

  • @Ankit_james......2004
    @Ankit_james......2004 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for making Videos for us You're the best 1

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! 😄

    • @Ankit_james......2004
      @Ankit_james......2004 Рік тому

      @@BadmintonInsight Guys can u make a video on how to do Badminton practice at home " There are so many videos on UA-cam but they all confuse me to get on Point " But you guys are amazing can you make it for us plss " This is my humble request 😁😉💖

  • @upward_onward
    @upward_onward Рік тому +1

    Building rallies and not hitting hard every shot from rear court, Raacquet head down even being near the court....🤭🤭🤭...thank you so much. Still lot of struggle remains but found the direction.

  • @cslow758
    @cslow758 Рік тому +1

    Exactly all the mistakes I made 😹 I have been thinking how to reduce these mistakes , very useful video

  • @buffalobadminton
    @buffalobadminton Рік тому

    All 5 points fit me perfectly ,hahahaha
    Thank you for a great video. I’m going to try to think about a “ loose grip “ when I play and see how that helps 🙂

  • @sandaluhasakalum782
    @sandaluhasakalum782 Рік тому +1

    Congratulations and all the best for your future videos❤❤
    The next video is about badminton faults and shuttle types 👍
    Learn more about how to hit the high serve in doubles🙁💔
    I am from sri lanka 🎉♥️

  • @matthewcook3799
    @matthewcook3799 Рік тому

    Great video you two. Can you do another video on equipment its so difficult for intermediate players to select rackets most if us don't have benefit of trying loads so tend to get influenced on price I guess rather than the huge variety out there and with most High streets shops going and everything moving online it's getting even harder.

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому

      Have you watched our video (it’s quite old now) on how to choose the best racket for you? 😃

  • @jorgehumbertocanojuarez8354
    @jorgehumbertocanojuarez8354 Рік тому +1

    thank you for your advices. It would be excellent if they could offer a course in person such as the couch level 1,2,3 or the Fast track of the BWF. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @slavetotheseo4127
    @slavetotheseo4127 Рік тому

    Been watching you from the start ...hope to someday play with you ..lots of love from India ♥️♥️♥️.btw have you noticed the difference in playstyle of people before 2010 , looks like they are always keeping their elbow up and behind there back for every shot they play but after 2010 that doesn't happen anymore..love to hear your opinion on that...

  • @krishnamoorthy.l5044
    @krishnamoorthy.l5044 Рік тому

    All videos are very useful, Thank you❤ from INDIA 🇮🇳

  • @robertprice2911
    @robertprice2911 Рік тому +1

    Wow, great content Jenny and Greg, you've really developed your channel into something unique on UA-cam. Thoroughly deserving of your rapidly climbing subs.

  • @devadathanas9670
    @devadathanas9670 Рік тому

    can u make a video about crosscort keep, treble

  • @LeungWong
    @LeungWong Рік тому +1

    Thanks for badminton tips as always. I am wondering if you could make a video with tips in double when your partner with a beginner, or a player which for instance has a weak clear and so on. So that if ever you are partnered with a beginner you can still have a good game against stronger opponents.

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Keep an eye out on the channel soon 👀

    • @LeungWong
      @LeungWong Рік тому

      @@BadmintonInsight awesome thanks. I'll be eyeing for new video :)

  • @Serial_Lain
    @Serial_Lain Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great and helpful video ♥
    A mistake i often do, is to turn too fast to my backhand side and miss a chance to hit a good overhead forehand shot on mid, back or even at the front court. Is there a Video allready about using overhead forehand vs backhand? What do I have to look at to know, before my first move, if it is a forehand or backhand shot for me?
    Maybe it's a video suggestion :)

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed the video :) and thanks for an interesting suggestion!

  • @karthikm7574
    @karthikm7574 Рік тому +3

    Nice video. For me physical should not be a bonus tip. Most intermediate players get drained if the rally goes more than 10 shots so we lose the patience and try to hit match winning points from difficult area. The faster we position ourselves with better balance and control will give us the confident to take drop shots and smash.

    • @shivamyadav01731
      @shivamyadav01731 Рік тому

      soo true man

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Karthik 😃 yes this will definitely help! We’ll always mention footwork as one of the most important things to improve!!

  • @mikkolindstrom1797
    @mikkolindstrom1797 Рік тому

    Being tense and trying to finish too early is somehow connected to my smashes. I noticed that I tried to commit 100% power to my smashes so that accuracy and techniqie was not there anymore. To me it really helped to just plau with about 40% power and focus on precision. But being loose actuallt creates more snap to my shots in the long run

  • @DarrenSaw
    @DarrenSaw Рік тому +2

    Great video, definitely guilty of all of those at different times, especially trying to hit too hard too often!
    One idea for a video, how about one on the third shot in doubles, positioning of the server and partner, what shot selections you should go for etc. One problem you often find as the servers partner, getting good vision of the shuttle can be difficult, maybe the server needs to adopt a lower stance straight after the serve, things like that.

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому

      Thank you Darren! And thanks for the suggestion.. have you watched our doubles return of serve video?

  • @nils507
    @nils507 Рік тому +1

    Nice Video. You have got some great acting skills:)

  • @hexagonwolf9416
    @hexagonwolf9416 Рік тому

    Thank you coach from Pakistan ❤️

  • @tintr.9619
    @tintr.9619 Рік тому +1

    I have questions about the badminton shoe with dial (without shoelace) and regular shoe with shoelace. Is there any significant different between those 2 ? Is the dial one easier to loose when playing ? I dont have a chance to try both, so I would be really appreciated if you guys can share your thought ! Thank you !!

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately we've not tried the shoes without laces so can't comment, sorry!

  • @TheRealValkLord
    @TheRealValkLord 2 місяці тому

    Something I noticed is that being calm mentally goes hand in hand with patience when it comes to shots and the ability to think better. For example, a lesser skilled player may not necessarily think about their return of serve or their serve in general. These things require patience, thought, and control to properly execute. A calm player or just someone who is less tense mentally could do exactly that which will improve their game.

  • @Chilla_We
    @Chilla_We Рік тому +1

    your channel grow so fast

  • @thesharanaithal
    @thesharanaithal Рік тому +1

    How do I invest in your channel's shares? lol
    It's gonna be big! Thanks for the vids.

  • @shruthisuvarna2460
    @shruthisuvarna2460 Рік тому +1

    Which racquet you have
    I have yonex nanoray 18i

  • @AdmMusicc
    @AdmMusicc Рік тому +1

    Hey! Great video. Quick question. Is the virtual coaching program coming back anytime soon? I'd love that!

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Hi 👋🏼 unfortunately we don’t have the time at the moment! It may do at some point but not in the immediate future 😬

    • @AdmMusicc
      @AdmMusicc Рік тому

      @@BadmintonInsight Okay no worries! Thanks for replying! 😊

  • @robertsanders7060
    @robertsanders7060 Рік тому +1

    I have been an intermediate player all my life. I played a lot at some points in my life, and less at other times. I am 55 now, and obviously my game is worsening. Do you guys have any tips for us aging players?

    • @BadmintonInsight
      @BadmintonInsight  Рік тому +1

      Racket skills will be your friend 😜🏸

    • @robertsanders7060
      @robertsanders7060 Рік тому +1

      @@BadmintonInsight Racket skills, yes... and, I am playing the annoying old man drop shots that I used to hate when playing older players. Is there anything else?

  • @ASumbe
    @ASumbe Рік тому +1

    Ah this kind of videos