Thank you so much for your amazing content! I've learned a lot from your tutorials, and I really appreciate the time and effort you put into making each video. Your passion is truly inspiring, and it has helped me improve !!!
That is an awesome tutorial! Thank you really much and i will put that in my training routine to omprove my game! Keep going with that amazing content!
Thanks for the explanation it really helps! If it's not too much could you please give us the slow motion and repeat it a few times so it could be clearer. Thanks a lot! God bless
Hi shuttle life followed this tip and it really helped me to gain more precision and power...It would be helpful if u can elaborate this video for a longer duration...also kindly show us how to hold the forehand racquet using this three finger technique in close up....Thank u for teaching us....Love from chennai, Tamilnadu.... Vel
Great explanation. The only thing that is not clear, is how you keep the racket in position between the index and thumb through contact and follow through. Maybe something else is happening with your grip at that point. A slow motion footage with a good view of the hand would he really incredible to view the full biomechanics if possible. At 1:15 it looks like you initate the racket head movement with the base of the index finger, like a push plus you pull from beneath with the threw finger. You have a top and bottom lever working together.
That's what i would recommend. Of course technique is important, but if you unable to move your arm fast enough then you can practice all you want and never hit the powerful shots. Not wrist rotation but forearm rotation.
Thank you! You explained it so clearly. I have been asking my family members for the longest time how to hold and grip the racket for different shots. I'm going to try this out!
Just curious..hope you reply ..why there is screw in my racket handle? ..i have bought lining airforce 77g3 ....there is a screw in handle not in the cone that holds the handle but in the handle itself at some distance below the cone?
Most important and overlooked lesson. Thanks¡
Thank you so much for your amazing content! I've learned a lot from your tutorials, and I really appreciate the time and effort you put into making each video. Your passion is truly inspiring, and it has helped me improve !!!
Thanks!
Great explanation!
i ll start working on it tmrw
That is an awesome tutorial! Thank you really much and i will put that in my training routine to omprove my game! Keep going with that amazing content!
Thanks man! Much appreciated 🙏🙏
Good explanation with clarity, brother.
Your insights are amazing as always
Thanks
Fantastic explanation & demonstration. Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for the explanation it really helps! If it's not too much could you please give us the slow motion and repeat it a few times so it could be clearer. Thanks a lot! God bless
I will try to add a slowmotion footage in the next one 💪
Eye opening. Thanks so much boss
Hi shuttle life followed this tip and it really helped me to gain more precision and power...It would be helpful if u can elaborate this video for a longer duration...also kindly show us how to hold the forehand racquet using this three finger technique in close up....Thank u for teaching us....Love from chennai, Tamilnadu....
Vel
Thanks a lot. I can see that many people asked about this request. I will surely do something like that
Good work with the explanation.
Great explanation. The only thing that is not clear, is how you keep the racket in position between the index and thumb through contact and follow through. Maybe something else is happening with your grip at that point. A slow motion footage with a good view of the hand would he really incredible to view the full biomechanics if possible.
At 1:15 it looks like you initate the racket head movement with the base of the index finger, like a push plus you pull from beneath with the threw finger. You have a top and bottom lever working together.
Well good point. I will try and make a slow motion footage of this.
@@TK-jumpgood point to discuss further
So, the priority / steps of learning is:
1: Faster arm swing
2: Using the 3 fingers (instead of 5)
3: Wrist rotation
Correct?
That's what i would recommend. Of course technique is important, but if you unable to move your arm fast enough then you can practice all you want and never hit the powerful shots. Not wrist rotation but forearm rotation.
Thank you! You explained it so clearly. I have been asking my family members for the longest time how to hold and grip the racket for different shots. I'm going to try this out!
Amazing
Thanks
What's the tip to be able to swing fast since you mention that takes precedence over finger squeezing?
Does this also apply to grip for smashing?
Yes if you do not use fingers you will loose power use it for smashes as well . Easier said then done though
Just curious..hope you reply ..why there is screw in my racket handle? ..i have bought lining airforce 77g3 ....there is a screw in handle not in the cone that holds the handle but in the handle itself at some distance below the cone?
Uhh, I'm not really sure about gear and manufacturing. Unfortunately I can't tell you, but my guess would be to make sure the grip would stick
Which racket do you use
I believe he's using arcsaber 11 pro
@@theoryzz24 thankyou
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Good
Basically 3 fingers then shuttle wil be out of the court 😂😂??