In intermediate and beginner game, the opponents usually stand further back, thus the return is usually flat push or low lift. At higher level however, net shot is more frequent, thus we usually cover the net first instead of going backward and intercept the push. I hope I am not wrong coach. :)
In general, but everyone has their own habits... Just guess but make sure you can recover if you guess wrong. The safest guess is always the net as even if you don't intercept, you have your partner
These technique videos are amazing. Could you share your thoughts on how to stay mentally ready for those big games, close scores, and holding on until you've won? Imagine you're up 19-15, but the other side manages to get to 19-19, how do you stay calm and win the next 2 points 21-19? Thanks!
Most of the time my opponents either lift or (if i serve a little higher) push to mid/rear court. Is there a way to force the reciever to play the serve back to me ?
@@Jigsaw2533 If your partner is good then yes. Sometimes weak partners, instead of attacking, clears and hands over the attack, so I'd like to avoid that situation.
@@chethanmohan If your partner really cannot attack, stand further back to intercept the push. At least for lift, your partner still can clear or drop. Also do more flick serve rather than low serve.
@@Flemingambrose I rarely use flick serves since my accuracy isn't very good with that. My low serve is very good and difficult to attack so I prefer that.
In intermediate and beginner game, the opponents usually stand further back, thus the return is usually flat push or low lift. At higher level however, net shot is more frequent, thus we usually cover the net first instead of going backward and intercept the push. I hope I am not wrong coach. :)
True dat.
True
In general, but everyone has their own habits... Just guess but make sure you can recover if you guess wrong. The safest guess is always the net as even if you don't intercept, you have your partner
Hi im from Philippines thanks for sharing your tips it makes me learn more on playing badminton
amazing quality!!
Good advice ! I like your tip on slice return and using finger power
I love this channel, thanks sir!
Your welcome 🙏🏻
Nice video coach
These technique videos are amazing. Could you share your thoughts on how to stay mentally ready for those big games, close scores, and holding on until you've won? Imagine you're up 19-15, but the other side manages to get to 19-19, how do you stay calm and win the next 2 points 21-19? Thanks!
Thank you ❤
Thanks. I've always been unsure what to do against spin serves. Usually, I wait for it to stop spinning. But that is too slow.
Yes true they are tricky to return😊 But put som spin back into it and spin it back🤩
May I know what Tension is your Racquet strung at? And what string are you using?
Exbolt 63 with 30lbs 💪🏻⚡️
Thanku for uploading videos..we learn alot to u
That’s great to hear 😎🏸
Which badminton racquet u r using in this video of yonex..
And which string u are using in ur racket? Whats the tension?
Yonex Astrox 100ZZ with 30lbs and Exbolt63 string 💯
@@BadmintonFamly thanks for the reply bro ✌️
@@BadmintonFamly can we hear the same hitting sound when we use the same string while playing with Mavis 350?
Most of the time my opponents either lift or (if i serve a little higher) push to mid/rear court. Is there a way to force the reciever to play the serve back to me ?
it's good to get a lift, then you are already in attack
@@Jigsaw2533 If your partner is good then yes. Sometimes weak partners, instead of attacking, clears and hands over the attack, so I'd like to avoid that situation.
@@chethanmohan If your partner really cannot attack, stand further back to intercept the push. At least for lift, your partner still can clear or drop. Also do more flick serve rather than low serve.
How about high flick serve
@@Flemingambrose I rarely use flick serves since my accuracy isn't very good with that. My low serve is very good and difficult to attack so I prefer that.
If you step in on your low serve aren’t you leaving a lot of court for your partner ?
You are indirectly forcing to lift which can only be to the extreme corners and puts the opp team in defence straightaway
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Haha that is FAST 😎
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GREAT 😝
@@BadmintonFamly thanks