Such a shame to see that the BWF and PBSI have done nothing to rectify the issue. Up and including suspending the umpire and revoking the licenses of the medical "professionals" who were the primary "healthcare" responders.
I think the godly thing about LD is his anticipation and that something related to someone's IQ, i think. Plus aside from LD, I think momota's example is better for this vid because his playstyle is like textbook 4 corner rally style taken to extreme.
general trend is junior players getting old and then they cant run as fast and keep up their attacks so they mature to playing slower and controlled games. Same with most regular non international players start out as singles players and then when they hit university they all suddenly switch to doubles.. the game is hard and ppl getting old. look at lin dan and LCW. LD used to be super dan. super fast and attacks aggressively.. then he got old and slowed down.
It’s not just that. Explosive movement generates way more wear and tear on the body than slow and controlled movement. LD was better off playing slow and controlled as he got older because his body couldn’t recover like he could back in the day.
I think they do. If you watch the pros when they intercept a back court shot without moving to the back court, it usually is a punch clear. You see these more in women singles, but men singles use them as well. I think maybe is the camera angle these pro matches usually used are harder to tell the angle of the shots and their speed
what you can start doing is practice...... but the most important of being a control player is that you need a goal a really specific goal if you just want to make your opponent tired that's a specific goal if you want to kill there footwork put some trickshots that us also a specific goal if they are low on defense but bhigh on offense make them late to the shuttle so that you can do offense. all of them are specific goals and I think that's the most important thing a control player should have
So based on what you say, it's just impossible to defeat a control style player who has a fast footwork, good deceptive shots and high quality smashes. Which explains why nearly no one can beat Momota, Axelsen, LD, LCW and CL. They're all-round players.
If you want to change into fast pace: play flat clears and nets somewhere near to service line. If you want to change play slow: try giving higher lifts , playing lobs, play to corners. Try to find your strengths and weakness and change pace accordingly. For knowing your strengths and weakness, play both slow pace and fast pace with a player : see which one you felt and got more points to score. Repeat the same with many more players before concluding.
Guys pls help me win against my friend, he keeps doing a serve similar to tennis where he threw the shuttle in the air and hit it it keeps dropping but he says it's "smash"
Rip Zhang zhi jie 1:33
Such a shame to see that the BWF and PBSI have done nothing to rectify the issue. Up and including suspending the umpire and revoking the licenses of the medical "professionals" who were the primary "healthcare" responders.
bro the video was worth the 2 weeks of wait thanks!
Super excited for your video
One of the best in badminton
Just love watching your videos
Helps learn a lot...❤
Thanks for your guidance I have reach now at semi finals in tournament 🎉❤
I'm surprised there are no examples from LD in this video when he's a god at changing pace.
I think the godly thing about LD is his anticipation and that something related to someone's IQ, i think. Plus aside from LD, I think momota's example is better for this vid because his playstyle is like textbook 4 corner rally style taken to extreme.
lin dan is walking on the court. control at its best
general trend is junior players getting old and then they cant run as fast and keep up their attacks so they mature to playing slower and controlled games. Same with most regular non international players start out as singles players and then when they hit university they all suddenly switch to doubles.. the game is hard and ppl getting old. look at lin dan and LCW. LD used to be super dan. super fast and attacks aggressively.. then he got old and slowed down.
It’s not just that. Explosive movement generates way more wear and tear on the body than slow and controlled movement. LD was better off playing slow and controlled as he got older because his body couldn’t recover like he could back in the day.
University is at 17-19, LD was still insane in his 30s. I pray for a world champ in his 40s to finally debunk this myth
thanks for recommending this to me youtube, after losing to a control player in the semis
Thanks for this . This helped me alot keep up the work.❤❤❤❤❤❤
I got into a match where my opponent used punch clears very effectively, however i dont see pros use punch clears much, how so?
I think they do. If you watch the pros when they intercept a back court shot without moving to the back court, it usually is a punch clear. You see these more in women singles, but men singles use them as well.
I think maybe is the camera angle these pro matches usually used are harder to tell the angle of the shots and their speed
They use punch clears a lot if you see the match from court side view
they do but the opponent is also good so we think this was easy to pick but in reality it was a punch clear
u have to work on ur speed
Their reaction time is really good and they’re trained to counter punch clears, the pros don’t really do it since it’s more punishing then rewarding
Counter a control player? I want to be a control player. Like Lin Dan post-2010 and Kento Momota.
Practice
what you can start doing is practice...... but the most important of being a control player is that you need a goal a really specific goal if you just want to make your opponent tired that's a specific goal if you want to kill there footwork put some trickshots that us also a specific goal if they are low on defense but bhigh on offense make them late to the shuttle so that you can do offense. all of them are specific goals and I think that's the most important thing a control player should have
You cut the clip of Viktor Axelsen just before he is enraged. It’s always funny watching him being mad. @7:55
That is not the intent of the video though.
1:28 rest in peace Zhang Zhi Jie
Can you make a video about Chou Tien Chens playstyle?
So based on what you say, it's just impossible to defeat a control style player who has a fast footwork, good deceptive shots and high quality smashes. Which explains why nearly no one can beat Momota, Axelsen, LD, LCW and CL. They're all-round players.
Bro how do I play the control style
Control style is basically you controlling the shuttle to make your opponent move around the court. Objective: Tire them out.
Practice
and how to change pace of a rally
If you want to change into fast pace: play flat clears and nets somewhere near to service line.
If you want to change play slow: try giving higher lifts , playing lobs, play to corners.
Try to find your strengths and weakness and change pace accordingly.
For knowing your strengths and weakness, play both slow pace and fast pace with a player : see which one you felt and got more points to score.
Repeat the same with many more players before concluding.
how to play a effective 4 corner play
What happens when both the players are control style?
Watch Kunlavut vs Kodai
@@sansan313-en8ui better example is Momota vs Chen Long. The shot quality of Vitidsarn and Naraoka comparatively aren't the best in the division.
@@typingthis30Or momota vs chou Tien chen Denmark open
@@Nilesh-pj9ip chou Tien chien isn't a control player, he's known for smashing
@@typingthis30 well he's an experienced player can play with different styles just watch his match with kento 2018 Denmark open
Just use offence when you get the chance
Guys pls help me win against my friend, he keeps doing a serve similar to tennis where he threw the shuttle in the air and hit it it keeps dropping but he says it's "smash"
Very difficult to read the text
Y is bro revealing our secrets 😭
How can we play against a deceptive player
Learn to change direction
Focus on the shuttle not the hand and body movement. Focus the shuttle and relax
first!
control style is my style bro💀💀
Please add music at low volume in background.
nope. It's distracting. Go watch compilations if you want music.
We're here to learn.
Can you please make a video on Li shifeng in the kumamoto Japan masters?