Badminton-Return of Low Service in Doubles

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  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому +2

    I am very pleased to know you find this clip beneficial and thank you for posting your comment. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому +1

    You are most welcome and I am very pleased to know that you are improving your skills with my clips. Thank you for your comment. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Thank you very much for your kind comment on my clips. I am very pleased to know that there are players like you benefit from my clips. Thank you. Lee

  • @TheJovial1970
    @TheJovial1970 4 роки тому

    I love the way the coach was explaining with so much patience and is easily understandable. I thank him for making this video.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much for your kind comment which I almost pleased to know.

  • @chivas9886
    @chivas9886 10 років тому +20

    Dear coach Lee although i used to train with some part time coaches before, but i find your basic skills even more useful, just via videos i got improved a lot, thank you very much!

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому +5

      Thank you very much for your kind comment and I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    That is a good point. If you attack service very fast then you are committed to the net and you attacked the service then your opponent return will come fast too. At this moment you do not have time to move back. If you are trying to move back it will take much time as your whole body is committed to the net. There is simply not enough time to move back. You have to stay there and racket up to intercept. Even you are tottally committed it is better that way then take opponent service late. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому +1

    Yes I am going to put more clips. I am pleased to know you like my clips and thank you. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    Thank you very much for your kind comment. I am very pleased to know that and I shall continue. Kind regards. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting your comment and I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @glassbottle6352
    @glassbottle6352 10 років тому +3

    Mr Lee, I am not yet done watching your video , but I already want to thank you because I already learned a lot. I am so excited to go back to the court and play. Thank you very much! :)

  • @donk5371
    @donk5371 10 років тому

    Mr.Lee, you are the best and you are very generous to teach and share your skills with us. You are a true sportsman and coach. Have a lot of respect for you.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      Dear Don
      Thank you very much for your kind comment and you made my day.
      I am so delighted to know that you feel that way with my clips. Thank you and hope you have a very good day too. Lee

  • @ianbarker3710
    @ianbarker3710 8 років тому +3

    As a very average club player ( i'm English), playing with much better players in Beijing, where I live, I actually have a good, effective serve. However, after watching this video I can clearly see where I can improve my service return AND my footwork.
    You are the best coach on the net !
    Thanks Coach Lee.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  8 років тому +1

      Thank you very much for your kind comment and I am pleased to know that my clip helped your badminton. Lee

  • @suuchi
    @suuchi 12 років тому

    I feel more confident in the net now. That's explained why my flick always landed on the net instead of over the net. Thanks Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    I fully understand you. I think logic and principles are same in many things in many sports. In attitude and respecting opponent is even more so too. Thank you for your kind words on my clips. Lee

  • @itsraja4u
    @itsraja4u 11 років тому

    Dear Lee, What a fabulous demonstration. Glad to see your videos. You are my great master.

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Thank you for such nice and kind comment on my clip. Lee

  • @mowman334
    @mowman334 9 років тому

    Played badminton off and on 35 years ago,but never really knew how to place or even the best way to hit the birdie.I stared to play again about a week ago with people who know how to play :) Found your videos here and find them sooooo helpful ,Thank you for taking the time to make them.Big help for me,thanks again

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  9 років тому

      Hello Paul,
      Thank you very much for your comment and I am delighted to know my clips are helpful to your badminton.
      It is nice of you taking time to post your comment. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Thank you very much for your kindest comment on my clip. Lee

  • @vincheebhai
    @vincheebhai 10 років тому

    Sir by far you are the best coach I have seen on the net. Your lessons are the best. You are agreat ambassador for the sport.Thank you.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      Thank you and I am very pleased with your kind comment. Thank you for taking time to post your comment. Lee

  • @Simenon87
    @Simenon87 11 років тому

    Thank you very much for all the videos! I've only started playing badminton on a regular basis recently but with these videos I improve a lot!!
    At first I thought the little kick-start (step 1) wouldn't matter much, but it really does!!
    Thanks from belgium.

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Thank you for your kind comment. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    Yes you do and it does not matter which you are playing. I say you should do it about 95%. There is time you can see what your opponent is doing(when you put your oponent under pressure then you may skip the step one as you already new. Lee

  • @chitung2277
    @chitung2277 6 років тому

    Rewatching this video again after watching other videos , I learn something new. Others watching - I urge you to watch all other videos because when you combine all the points, it solidifies your understanding of the techniques.

  • @johnpeng6335
    @johnpeng6335 12 років тому

    this is such a great video which includes all the key information that's helpful for the double players and especially beginners, two thumbs up!!

  • @zsundar
    @zsundar 11 років тому

    Mr.Lee you're rocking and your coaching is really marvellous.Thank you for your steps and it helps a lot to amateurs like me.

  • @sachinvanmore2344
    @sachinvanmore2344 9 років тому

    Master Lee...first of all thank you very much....ur teching has been excellent...i hv improved lot....the most important things about ur teaching is..your explanations n easy moves...thank you

  • @colinjong1270
    @colinjong1270 9 років тому

    Master Lee's videos are best badminton coaching videos on UA-cam

  • @urfy7806
    @urfy7806 8 років тому

    Dear Lee , I have no words .... just waned to say "you are the best"
    i learned 100s of things from your videos ,
    Regards

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  8 років тому

      Thank you so much for your kindest comment and I am very pleased to know that my clips are helping your badminton. Lee

  • @medharai126
    @medharai126 8 років тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic! Very informative video. Thank you very much.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  8 років тому

      I am very pleased to know that you like it. You are most welcome. Lee

  • @Sauberkeit
    @Sauberkeit 7 років тому

    Coach Lee your training tips are easy to understand because it's step by step and very clear on important points and technique. More Power!!!!

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  7 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kind comment and I am very pleased to know. Thank you for posting your comment. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    In level doubles not much different but they can develop a different kind of tactics. Right and left handed pair is a very good pair in level doubles. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    I am very pleased to know that you like this clip. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Thank you for your comment on my clips and I am very pleased to know that you like them. For your knee, it is better to be careful. You would better to use some kind of support. Ask professional Physio how to strengthen your knee. Lee

  • @divyalalraveendran1647
    @divyalalraveendran1647 9 років тому

    I started playing Badminton a week before. . your coaching video gives me more confidence . Thanks a ton

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  9 років тому

      You are most welcome and I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @bjosephthodukayil7756
    @bjosephthodukayil7756 8 років тому +4

    Thank you so much, Mr. Lee.Very useful tips indeed!

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  8 років тому +2

      You are most welcome and I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @vishnavi19
    @vishnavi19 10 років тому +1

    Inspired to use this return technique. Very well explained. Thanks

  • @mitashiagarwal1348
    @mitashiagarwal1348 8 років тому +3

    Your way of learning was absolutely fantastic ,,, Sir

  • @anthonyche6257
    @anthonyche6257 11 років тому

    thank very much Mr Lee. your teaching is very informative is easy to understanding. I am From Australia Sydney. Badminton is a very popular sport here. we just had First Yonex badminton open finished. it was very succesful and next year will be held again in olympic park stadium. hope you post more video for the beginers. thanks

  • @Hienmeo4ka
    @Hienmeo4ka 11 років тому

    Tôi tới từ Việt Nam , Và tôi rất cảm ơn người đã đưa clip này tới chúng tôi. Cảm ơn các bạn.

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    Thank you for your comment we may be able to meet in the future. Lee

  • @johnybrokeit
    @johnybrokeit 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for this excellent training video. It was very good for me to understand “why” you do things a certain way (like the wrist rotating, returning feet to neutral stance, pumping your feet before take off), thank you.

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    That is a very good point. This clip will be made in two weeks time under follow Lee section in my web site. Thank you for proposing it. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    The best way to choose one is after you test them. I believe a little bit weighted racket is better as that way you can add much more power. Lighter racket is good for defense and sharp skills but it is lack of power. I am sorry that I am anot able to answer your questions but please test them and feel them then choose one you like. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    You can run, do weight training, hill sprinting, skipping and a lot of movement training with right skills. Lee

  • @YunwooChung
    @YunwooChung 10 років тому

    dear coach lee,
    I play doubles in my university and I was never good in the front of the net. I usually would lift the shuttle but now I going to try to tap the shuttle. Thank you so much.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      I very much hope it is working for you. Remember that lefting from the let is the last choice. Before you do that try to look for other options. Lee

  • @chaitanyashirodkar7681
    @chaitanyashirodkar7681 6 років тому

    After a long search. Found the good coaching tips in UA-cam. Thank you

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Thank you for your comment. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    You should more ready for interception on your left side as normally people expect weak return from left side but as you are left handed, you can make very agressive return which your opponent do not expect. Lee

  • @davidyas4914
    @davidyas4914 9 років тому

    Thank you Lee. Great tips and advice and very well explained. I'll be watching more videos to help me improve my game. Thanks, David in Chelmsford. UK

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  9 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kind comment and I am very pleased to know.
      I hope you also like my other clips. Lee

  • @AnandaSelvans
    @AnandaSelvans 11 років тому

    Very nice, enjoyed watching the way coach explains it with useful tips.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

      I am very pleased to know. Thank you for your comment. Lee

  • @ajsehn5378
    @ajsehn5378 9 років тому

    your video helps a lot! my family play badminton together and we are into training sessions as well...but we will still watch your video tutorials at home for more additional tips..thank you!

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  9 років тому

      I am very pleased to know that my clips are helping your family badminton skills to get better.
      You are most welcome. Lee

  • @winiipon
    @winiipon 10 років тому

    Mr. Lee you've helped me improve my badminton so much you are a very skilled player and I am grateful you share your skills with us! :D

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      You are most welcome and I am very pleased to know that my clips are helping your badminton. Thank you very much for your kind comment. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Well done and I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @prasadshinde3946
    @prasadshinde3946 5 років тому

    Dear Coach Lee your techniques are awesome,learned a lot from you, thank you for guiding so wonderfully......

  • @Calihoon
    @Calihoon 11 років тому

    your lessons are always the best!!
    keep up the good work :)))

  • @anandsinha719
    @anandsinha719 7 років тому

    SIR THIS IS THE BEST I LEARNT. YOU ARE THE BEST TEACHER IN THE WORLD.

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    I am very pleased to know. Thank you too. Lee

  • @atifsaeedkhan9207
    @atifsaeedkhan9207 11 років тому

    Its good to learn from you Mr. Lee. I am a biggener and its really fruitfull for me. Thanks

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

      I am very pleased to know that you like this clip and thank you for taking time to post your kind comment. Lee

  • @akshayshet6383
    @akshayshet6383 5 років тому

    The way u teach is just so interesting and creative ,I wish I could have got coaching from you

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    Yes they are very different because one is stronger then the other so the position and tactic is very different. Lee

  • @AdityaNakhare123
    @AdityaNakhare123 11 років тому

    thank you sir for couching and sharing techniques....These are very helpful for me....I will practice these techniques to improve my game...These tips will helpful for me in my inter college matches....Thanks a lot sir.

  • @andrewsolomonc
    @andrewsolomonc 10 років тому

    i love you and your dedication to the game mr. Lee
    makes me want to play better not for my sake but to emulate your enthusiasm and passion to badminton
    thank you

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kindest words for my coaching clip.
      I am very pleased to know that you feel that way with it. Thank you too. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    You have to rest to recover. Then make your knee strong. Knee injury is one of the worst one for badminton players. You must rest and make it better then try step by step to strengthen it. Lee

  • @nitesh2701
    @nitesh2701 11 років тому +1

    Thank you Mr Lee. You are an excellent Teacher.

  • @IrshadAhamed
    @IrshadAhamed 9 років тому

    Impressive and very detailed. Thanks Lee

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  9 років тому

      You are welcome and thank you for your kind comment. Lee

  • @hl.sen10
    @hl.sen10 12 років тому

    I have learnt a lot from you. My great thanks to you, Lee!

  • @omoxite
    @omoxite 8 років тому

    You are a very good coach. Thanks for sharing this. I have learnt a lot!

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  8 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kindest comment.
      I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @debg1424
    @debg1424 6 років тому

    Basic skills. Good for the beginners. Advanced technique maybe what all positions we need to place the shuttle, how to play a deceptive return etc.

  • @matlinggi6004
    @matlinggi6004 10 років тому

    Thank you Mr. Lee your sharing of knowledge is much appreciated

  • @BBHRalle
    @BBHRalle 11 років тому

    Hallo MR. Lee.
    all your videos are awesome, i did kickboxing before and now i´am playing Badminton. There are alot of stuff the same techniques i just realise with your videos. My playing now is much better,,,thanks and please go on.
    sorry for my english :-)

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    You are most welcome and it is my plessure. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    In doubles or in singles. But both, serve to the T is good but depending on your oppornent style thyere are many other tactical services to different length and directions. Lee

  • @rvanoop
    @rvanoop 6 років тому

    Thanks a lot for ur time and effort in making these valuable clips.Your teaching is great and motivational.Sir please consider a full split step video and its application in real time.I am conscious in making the split step but always off on timing and sometimes during rally I forgot to do it.Pls put a video on this sir.It will be really helpful for beginners like us sir.

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    You are very welcome. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому +1

    You are very welcome. Thank you for perfact Korean. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    You are most welcome. Lee

  • @Smieling
    @Smieling 11 років тому

    it's really strange but I've trained with other coaches.. tried listening to my friends.. but seemingly only your tips makes sense to me, which makes it infinitely easier to follow

  • @adbtqi
    @adbtqi 11 років тому

    THANKS A LOT FOR SHARING AND COACHING US YOUR SKILLS!!

  • @rabiul5316
    @rabiul5316 11 років тому

    Thank you...u r the best....i really needed this lessons for tomorrow's game....hope i can improve

  • @krishnachaitanyadutta2393
    @krishnachaitanyadutta2393 6 років тому

    Thank you so much Sir, day by day my game is improving via your excellent training🙏

  • @MageshJohn
    @MageshJohn 9 років тому

    super dear coach Lee.... amazing videos of yours...

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  9 років тому

      Thank you very much and also thank you for taking time to post your kind comment. Lee

  • @HarSas
    @HarSas 10 років тому

    Thank you Mr. Lee. These all videos are useful..

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      You are very welcome and I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @ricorico3948
    @ricorico3948 10 років тому

    i return possibly aggressively , but i have done too many mistakes recently ,by returning aggressively, so that i am afraid of returning as well as possible. thank you very much for the useful information.

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      You are very welcome and I hope it is working for you. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    I am very pleased to know. Yes please follow me as I am going to put more and more clips. I very much hope you make good improvement with my clips. Lee

  • @gravs2kg
    @gravs2kg 11 років тому

    Mr Lee , thanks a lot , it helps a lot especially cocking the hand part.
    Question: I the shuttle is low(very close to net) , do I need to bend more & then hit or I still ht the way you show in this vedio ??

  • @darkwriter182
    @darkwriter182 11 років тому

    it is very effective especially if you don't want to keep the game too long (the rally i mean)..keep posting..god bless!

  • @cooltrianter
    @cooltrianter 11 років тому

    Thank you coach I scored many points just by pushing! :)

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    Sure I will do that in near future. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    Hi It seem that you have a lot of tension when you play and that tension make you not being able to move round court and making shot heavy. I think you take that tension off from your mind. Try to just enjoy and be happy to make mistakes and go for the shot freely. Try to move your feet much more as it will help your rythem on court. Be your self and enjoy you will play much better. Lee

  • @tarunpoon7240
    @tarunpoon7240 7 років тому

    really appreciated your teachings and guides ... thank you:)

  • @MrAdithya1993
    @MrAdithya1993 6 років тому

    Mr. Lee, can you please demonstrate the posture and receive the shuttle on the other side.. If the opponent hits the shuttle to my left then, it would be a backhand lift /defense rather than a fast net shot as you showed in this video..

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    I should have said make your legs stronger. There are many ways of training to make your legs strong. There are a number of clips in here please have look. Lee

  • @Guanabana51
    @Guanabana51 12 років тому

    excellent video. thanks. i notice on the third step, after returning serve and getting set to receive the return of the service return. that you are past the short service line. Do you find that you are too close to the net and don't have enough time to react? How do you coach your players to not get too close to net after attacking short serve? Thank you.

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    I do not think it caused because of the tention. Posible way to help is to make it stronger. You may hit harder then before without you knowing.
    Lee

  • @AnilKumar-bd7cz
    @AnilKumar-bd7cz 9 років тому

    Thank you.mr.Lee for giving you such a usefull tips i am little bit week of hitting smash could you please teach how to hit smash at right areas

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  9 років тому

      You are most welcome.Please view all the smash related clips and please let me know if you have any questions. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  11 років тому

    I am sorry that I have not used the Nylon shuttlecock too much but I have hit with it some times. It feels very different. At the moment I am not able to say same skill can be used when using the Nylon. Lee

  • @coachingbadminton
    @coachingbadminton  12 років тому

    You are welcome. Lee

  • @tomsstudents
    @tomsstudents 10 років тому

    Thank you Mr Lee. Very useful information..

    • @coachingbadminton
      @coachingbadminton  10 років тому

      Yiu are very welcome. I am very pleased to know. Lee

  • @denabdullah2678
    @denabdullah2678 11 років тому

    thanks started watching your videos coach lee. thank you so much. im just a beginner but i bought a 28lbs tension racket out of curiousity. and im having a hard time. can you pls suggest me any exercises or opinion on what to do. tnx