I used to always lose to my friend after learning split step and footwork I am magically controlling the game...thanks Greg and Jenny for the wonderful lessons!
Ahh, the good days. Used to learn badminton from these videos back when I had the time to. Forgot the basics since it's been a while since I lifted the racquet. Thanks again Greg and Jenny!
Short, crispy & informative video. I would recommend all the recreational players like myself to incorporate these footwork in their game. I learned them intuitively but over long time and it's one of the differentiating factors of my game from the rest.
@@AyushiRajput-vp2fn Learn - Yes. Master - No. 1) Footwork matters more in Singles than Doubles. 2) If you have faulty footwork then there might be something wrong with your grip and swing too. 3) If you try to focus on new footwork then your current grip + swinging habits might not sync well with it and therefore disturb your shot timing as well. 4) I would advise you to focus more on service, service returns and defence for 10 days. p.s :- When I play singles with a superior player then even my footwork breaks down because of his deception and less practice.
Best training badminton tutorial in youtube..and more reliable because both of them are international players..❤ I also trained children in our place i got almost all your ideas in our trainings... SIQUIJOR PHILIPPINES 🎉🎉🎉
You know its really bad of me but this is the first time I used a discount code from UA-cam subscribers. Keep up the great work! Thanks guys. Appreciate the left and right handed footwork!
Congratulations on the great videos produced! One thing not mentioned but important to explain is what you do from a more neutral or front on split step or if you anticipate incorrectly and are therefore at a different angle to what is show in the video. All demos are with the same split step position which will be very different depending on where you have played the shot. Keep up the great work 👍
Hi to both amazing badminton players, I’m from Singapore and I have benefited much from your clear and succinct instructional videos. Looking forward to more in future! ⭐️⭐️⭐️💪🏻💪🏻❤️
I know this is old video but I have an opinion to share about 3:34-3:50. In Korea, some coaches refer fast tempo as landing before you hit the shuttle(in quick swing). This means you sacrifice some control to hit the shuttle at a tempo faster than normal, gaining advantage in speed and pressuring the opponent. Likewise, landing after you hit the shuttle provides opportunity for deception and takes some tempo out. But the coaches also mention this is for advanced players, amateur should still land just before hitting the shuttle.
Great video once again. Your videos have helped many amateurs like myself understand, and tryout professional level routines to improve our game. Hoping you would bring out a video on strength building exercises and gym routines helpful in badminton. 😊😊
Thank you very much Mayur - great to hear we're helping you! 😄 We've actually done a video on this already: ua-cam.com/video/U-HFmu4Nm04/v-deo.html and we have also created 4 badminton-specific weights programmes for the gym that you can check out here: badminton-insight.com/4-badminton-specific-weights-programmes/
Amazing!! Learnt so much and can’t wait to implement it 😀 Once I can improve these areas I’m really looking forward to learning the different movements to the forehand side depending on the height of the shuttle! Thanks again for another AWESOME video
It just goes to show your information and tips are timeless 😁 I watched this video and a few others of yours this morning before a 90 minute Badminton set. All the games were Doubles, I/We Won all but two games in all that time. I have been playing a long time but have so many ingrained errors in my game it’s a shame. However, the two main things I used was lots more Sashee and Racket Up. I normally take 3 shirts as I sweat them up so quickly that I change at the end on every hour (normally play for 3 hours). Today I only used the one shirt as I did not have to work very hard. I like my Footwork now 😜 and can’t wait to get on court again to see how many other tricks I can use. Thx Jenny & Greg 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Good footwork allows you to be so much more efficient around the court - it helps you to be a bit lazy, as you've found! People often wonder why I can cover so much court at my age with apparently(!) so little effort! Good footwork and anticipation every time! 🙂
It's interesting in how so many movements coincide with other sports like the way you split the legs apart is similar to boxing where your front leg is used to support your punch from your back hand as well as to provide mobility and stability to block and dodge other punches.
Another really good explanation/demonstration of the correct footwork. It can be hard work practicing these movements over and over, but it is well worth it.
omg jennyyy and greggg, i watch all your footwork videos because i train everyday to be a bamdinton player and after getting the hang of the footwork my game really improved! though i must say its so tiring TvT
I have watched this video atleast 20 times and practiced all four corners I have problems in 3 corners and the problem is recovery footwork there is greater detail in footwork going to play shot but after once played the shot i am stuck it would awesome and useful if you guys provide some details in recovery I am definitely looking forward for the reply because I am eager to practice the footwork right Following the above footwork have improved my game tremendously I'm looking forward thanks
Hi - Thank you so much for your tutorial. I play Badminton on the weekends in New York and practice shadow footwork very religiously so this will help me a lot. Question - I love the way Ms. Ratchanok moves on court - so light and elegant. Does she use any special movement technique or is that just her natural movement style - You know how some people have naturally beautiful handwriting - is it like that ? I'd love to move with grace just like she does on court. Please advise and much love to both of you.
Amazing! You are so good at teaching. Now I can move much faster on the court. I really want to learn how to clear from backhand when your opponent is exactly at the center of the court and ready for a smash?
Super video again. I have been finding I am not as sharp since my return to court after Covid restrictions being lifted. I have been forced to play less. Any advice on how to make better use of time off court.
Thank you so much Gabriel! Check out some of our first videos on our channel - they really focused on badminton-specific training if you can't access the courts!
Hello , i watch the video and i hage a question about the forecourt backhand side, i would know why we use the non racket leg to do the directional split step ? Your video are really cool and High quality pls continue like that ! 👍
One question. Should smash backhand defence with, as a right-handed player, a left foot lunge? I think it is faster than turning your body to do the right foot lunge. Just a thought. Your content is great!
Amazing video! I had a question that I couldnt' find an answer anywhere though - it seems like split step is an anticipatory movement, so that means I have to decide on a direction before I actually see where the shot is going. But what happens if I do a directional split step in the wrong direction? Or is it more like, the start of the split step is anticipatory, but then you decide on the direction "mid-air" after seeing the opponent's shot? Thanks in advance!!
Hello, wonderful video ! I just have a question concerning what you said at the end to force ourselves to push also with our non-dominant legs. I struggle with this and have issue to transfert my bodyweight into this leg (the right one for me as a left-handed) no matter the movement like after a split step or after a scisor-kick making my recovery very slow since we have to push forward with it.... Any piece of advice/exercices with this ? Thank you :)
Love your videos.....im a bit confused about this though. Greg demonstrates split step, then jenny demonstrates lunge. Which should i use? Can you use either?.......thanks
Just a thought. On the front court backhand side, you don't always want to bring your racquet (dominant) leg around and back to the neutral position immediately. Instead you might want to keep your dominant foot in front and shuffle back first. This is because if you played a net shot, there is a possibility that your opponent will net, too. In that case, you don't want to be caught still "bringing your racquet leg around". Keeping the racquet foot in front can make you faster to return net shots. If the opponent lifts, just perform a split and turn your hip, you will have time :D
I thought the same thing for the backhand corner, this was something my coach actually corrected. I'm right-handed and I had a habit of stepping with my left foot first and then my right foot and returning the same way back. My coach told me to go right foot first and chasse step forward and recover the same way back. This way if like you said the opponent nets as well you can easily chasse step forward and reach the shuttle.
Have a question, on recovery, you mentioned running step back to recovery, but on some clips and previous tuition it was chassis recovery. Which is used for when?
You guys are great in conveying the detail. But in this video, just got a tad confusing at the end, when the caution of not using your non racket leg. If, that is conveyed in the beginning as a corner stone for the 4 corners cover, I guess it could ease the understanding. But, i agree, no practice no perfection.
Hi badminton insight. Its been over a year since this video was posted and after watching this video am i also intressted in the other 3 rear court movements you said you would cover in another video. Has that been posted because i cant find it ?
Bummer, I’m right handed but left footed… That lead with the same leg as your racket arm is proving that my mind is glued in a specific (incorrect) way after many decades of left foot right hand!
Guys i am happy you made this video but now i am confused. I know it’s important for both of you to be in the video but one player is left handed and the other is right handed and because of that i am extremely and now I don’t know what to do!
Hi sir/madam One quick doubt. Is it okay to walk before execution of a service. During service no faults (one continuous movement with both feet on floor)??
Hello Greg and Jenny. Can I split that drill in 2 parts and practice front one week and rear court next week ? And also how long you need to run that drill and how many reps ?
hi! I have one issue with this. I found that I am having my legs crossed when recovering making me extremely slow back! I think I should do a different "shuttle" or a "chasse" back?
I used to always lose to my friend after learning split step and footwork I am magically controlling the game...thanks Greg and Jenny for the wonderful lessons!
That's great to hear! You're very welcome 😃
You better show this video to your friend. Be a good friend
Still working on the Slit Step but I think I must have pulled it off today as I had a lovely winning streak 👽🏸
@@BadmintonInsight😮
One of the best channel sharing knowledge about Badminton
Thank you so much!
Ahh, the good days. Used to learn badminton from these videos back when I had the time to. Forgot the basics since it's been a while since I lifted the racquet. Thanks again Greg and Jenny!
Hopefully the days aren't bad now...? 😢 haha!
Have been playing with a coach for over 5 years, still always somethings you can learn from a video of the basics!!
Agreed! 👍🏼
Short, crispy & informative video.
I would recommend all the recreational players like myself to incorporate these footwork in their game.
I learned them intuitively but over long time and it's one of the differentiating factors of my game from the rest.
Thanks 😃
Can I learn this in 10 days
I have match after 10 days and my foor work is really bad...i am so stressed 😢
@@AyushiRajput-vp2fn
Learn - Yes.
Master - No.
1) Footwork matters more in Singles than Doubles.
2) If you have faulty footwork then there might be something wrong with your grip and swing too.
3) If you try to focus on new footwork then your current grip + swinging habits might not sync well with it and therefore disturb your shot timing as well.
4) I would advise you to focus more on service, service returns and defence for 10 days.
p.s :- When I play singles with a superior player then even my footwork breaks down because of his deception and less practice.
Here it is!!! I've been waiting for this for 2 weeks, loved this video! This is gonna help me improve my game. Thanks a lot!! 😊
Great to hear you enjoyed it! 😄🏸💥
Best training badminton tutorial in youtube..and more reliable because both of them are international players..❤
I also trained children in our place i got almost all your ideas in our trainings... SIQUIJOR PHILIPPINES 🎉🎉🎉
You know its really bad of me but this is the first time I used a discount code from UA-cam subscribers.
Keep up the great work! Thanks guys.
Appreciate the left and right handed footwork!
Amazing! Thank you :D
Congratulations on the great videos produced! One thing not mentioned but important to explain is what you do from a more neutral or front on split step or if you anticipate incorrectly and are therefore at a different angle to what is show in the video. All demos are with the same split step position which will be very different depending on where you have played the shot. Keep up the great work 👍
Thanks Simon! We think we covered this in our previous video? You would need an adjustment step as you say :)
@@BadmintonInsight thanks for the response. I can't find it but thats probably just me 😂 thanks
Hi to both amazing badminton players, I’m from Singapore and I have benefited much from your clear and succinct instructional videos. Looking forward to more in future! ⭐️⭐️⭐️💪🏻💪🏻❤️
That’s great to hear! Thank you very much 😃
Every time i'm starting to view the yours videos i'm smiling. You are so positive.
Thank you for best videos.
Greetings from Serbia.
Wow, thank you so much 😄
I know this is old video but I have an opinion to share about 3:34-3:50. In Korea, some coaches refer fast tempo as landing before you hit the shuttle(in quick swing). This means you sacrifice some control to hit the shuttle at a tempo faster than normal, gaining advantage in speed and pressuring the opponent. Likewise, landing after you hit the shuttle provides opportunity for deception and takes some tempo out. But the coaches also mention this is for advanced players, amateur should still land just before hitting the shuttle.
I am coaching a girl aged 12 yrs & this is how we start our day with, 5 times & literally it has improved her footwork. IT TRULY WORKS !!!!
Great video once again. Your videos have helped many amateurs like myself understand, and tryout professional level routines to improve our game.
Hoping you would bring out a video on strength building exercises and gym routines helpful in badminton. 😊😊
Thank you very much Mayur - great to hear we're helping you! 😄 We've actually done a video on this already: ua-cam.com/video/U-HFmu4Nm04/v-deo.html and we have also created 4 badminton-specific weights programmes for the gym that you can check out here: badminton-insight.com/4-badminton-specific-weights-programmes/
Amazing!! Learnt so much and can’t wait to implement it 😀 Once I can improve these areas I’m really looking forward to learning the different movements to the forehand side depending on the height of the shuttle! Thanks again for another AWESOME video
Thank you Graham - great to hear you enjoyed the video and found it useful! 😊👍🏼🏸
I play badminton for fitness but want to get coaching also. You two are fantastic teachers. Thanks and God bless
Thanks 😀 Keep it up!
It just goes to show your information and tips are timeless 😁 I watched this video and a few others of yours this morning before a 90 minute Badminton set. All the games were Doubles, I/We Won all but two games in all that time. I have been playing a long time but have so many ingrained errors in my game it’s a shame. However, the two main things I used was lots more Sashee and Racket Up. I normally take 3 shirts as I sweat them up so quickly that I change at the end on every hour (normally play for 3 hours). Today I only used the one shirt as I did not have to work very hard. I like my Footwork now 😜 and can’t wait to get on court again to see how many other tricks I can use.
Thx Jenny & Greg 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Hey Cozmik, that's amazing to hear! And we're glad we can help you save on some laundry costs too 😜
Good footwork allows you to be so much more efficient around the court - it helps you to be a bit lazy, as you've found! People often wonder why I can cover so much court at my age with apparently(!) so little effort! Good footwork and anticipation every time! 🙂
I haven't gone to a club even once but my gameplay improved drastically because of this channel
It's interesting in how so many movements coincide with other sports like the way you split the legs apart is similar to boxing where your front leg is used to support your punch from your back hand as well as to provide mobility and stability to block and dodge other punches.
This video help me to improve my foot work at home
Amazing work
Love from India
Great to hear! 😊
I was doing this for 1 month after watching your video also then I watched today once more and I learnt
Greg and Jenny i am very very very grateful to you. may this channel becomes the greatest badminton channel.
Thank you so much ☺️🙏🏼
Another really good explanation/demonstration of the correct footwork. It can be hard work practicing these movements over and over, but it is well worth it.
I always love you guys presentation.. So understandable and easy to consume all the information.. Keep the good work guys!!
omg jennyyy and greggg, i watch all your footwork videos because i train everyday to be a bamdinton player and after getting the hang of the footwork my game really improved! though i must say its so tiring TvT
Such a clear instructional video 🥰Thanks to both of you 👌🤝
You’re very welcome 😃
Yay, Sunday treat!
Great footwork video, I hope I can manage it!
Good luck Daniel! 😆👍🏼
Best badminton lesson channel.keep the good work. Iam from India
Thanks a lot 😀
I have watched this video atleast 20 times and practiced all four corners I have problems in 3 corners and the problem is recovery footwork there is greater detail in footwork going to play shot but after once played the shot i am stuck it would awesome and useful if you guys provide some details in recovery
I am definitely looking forward for the reply because I am eager to practice the footwork right
Following the above footwork have improved my game tremendously
I'm looking forward thanks
Hi - Thank you so much for your tutorial. I play Badminton on the weekends in New York and practice shadow footwork very religiously so this will help me a lot. Question - I love the way Ms. Ratchanok moves on court - so light and elegant. Does she use any special movement technique or is that just her natural movement style - You know how some people have naturally beautiful handwriting - is it like that ? I'd love to move with grace just like she does on court. Please advise and much love to both of you.
I am a 65 yr old Msian ,& I'm still learning ,TQSM
That’s great to hear 😀😀
Amazing! You are so good at teaching. Now I can move much faster on the court. I really want to learn how to clear from backhand when your opponent is exactly at the center of the court and ready for a smash?
This is all what I needed to know. Thanks you Coach so much! 🙏☺️
You're so welcome!
This couple is just showing off how good they can play both hands!!
Bro thanks you do hardwork for us
Your videos helps me to improve my skill game 💘 love you brother ❤ you are the best
Hi, another great vid. I really like the new (?) right-handed demos.
Thanks Nick! We usually use them in our videos when we feel they're needed - just because we're both left handed and most people aren't!!
Love you guys! :3 You're making a great channel!
Thanks!!
I love it !!
Great content , great coaches!
Ah thank you so much! 😊
The best tutorial video on badminton basic footwork . TQ so much
Super video again. I have been finding I am not as sharp since my return to court after Covid restrictions being lifted. I have been forced to play less. Any advice on how to make better use of time off court.
Thank you so much Gabriel! Check out some of our first videos on our channel - they really focused on badminton-specific training if you can't access the courts!
Hello , i watch the video and i hage a question about the forecourt backhand side, i would know why we use the non racket leg to do the directional split step ?
Your video are really cool and High quality pls continue like that ! 👍
So you are traveling in the right direction with maximum speed and control! Thank you for the kind words 😃
my 6 th grade daughter loves your videos😍😍
That's awesome! 😄🏸
the video i wanted the most thank you !
Glad we could help! 😄
One question. Should smash backhand defence with, as a right-handed player, a left foot lunge? I think it is faster than turning your body to do the right foot lunge. Just a thought.
Your content is great!
As always, thanks for the great vid. Kindly do a footwork vid on after hitting a baseline smash to cover a drop shot return. Tx in advance.
This one! Yesterday my friend said that i need to up my footwork and steps. Guess i find what's on menu for next week
Amazing video! I had a question that I couldnt' find an answer anywhere though - it seems like split step is an anticipatory movement, so that means I have to decide on a direction before I actually see where the shot is going. But what happens if I do a directional split step in the wrong direction? Or is it more like, the start of the split step is anticipatory, but then you decide on the direction "mid-air" after seeing the opponent's shot? Thanks in advance!!
awesome video with very very very useful tips...thanks guys you are rocking!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
I should watch every videos one this channel to improve my badminton skill. ☝️
You inspire to play proper. Thanks. Keep us inspiring. :-)
Thank you so much 😊
Thank u so much ❤ after i see this video my game has improved a lot lot❤pls update more vid
Thank you so much! We'll try!
I appreciate Greg and Jenny demonstrating as right handed player in their videos.
Hello, wonderful video !
I just have a question concerning what you said at the end to force ourselves to push also with our non-dominant legs. I struggle with this and have issue to transfert my bodyweight into this leg (the right one for me as a left-handed) no matter the movement like after a split step or after a scisor-kick making my recovery very slow since we have to push forward with it.... Any piece of advice/exercices with this ? Thank you :)
0:53 to the front right side
2:14 to the front left side
4:55 to the back right side
6:18 to the back left side
Love your videos.....im a bit confused about this though. Greg demonstrates split step, then jenny demonstrates lunge.
Which should i use? Can you use either?.......thanks
Using face mask as a blindfold....genius 👏👏👏😁
Haha 😂
@@BadmintonInsight 🤣🤣
Haha
satoru
@@INTZ2005 gojo
Much needed video !
Thank you! Hope you found it useful 😊🏸
Back after 2 years back to basics now 😊 You guys made me fall in love with badminton tho Keep up the good-work guys
Shuttle run is amazing
Just a thought. On the front court backhand side, you don't always want to bring your racquet (dominant) leg around and back to the neutral position immediately. Instead you might want to keep your dominant foot in front and shuffle back first. This is because if you played a net shot, there is a possibility that your opponent will net, too. In that case, you don't want to be caught still "bringing your racquet leg around". Keeping the racquet foot in front can make you faster to return net shots. If the opponent lifts, just perform a split and turn your hip, you will have time :D
I thought the same thing for the backhand corner, this was something my coach actually corrected. I'm right-handed and I had a habit of stepping with my left foot first and then my right foot and returning the same way back. My coach told me to go right foot first and chasse step forward and recover the same way back. This way if like you said the opponent nets as well you can easily chasse step forward and reach the shuttle.
Thank you very much
I had beaten an intermediate friend
Because i have a proper foot work 😄
Have a question, on recovery, you mentioned running step back to recovery, but on some clips and previous tuition it was chassis recovery. Which is used for when?
You guys are great in conveying the detail. But in this video, just got a tad confusing at the end, when the caution of not using your non racket leg. If, that is conveyed in the beginning as a corner stone for the 4 corners cover, I guess it could ease the understanding. But, i agree, no practice no perfection.
Waiting for this training video from @jenny 😍😍😍😍
Thanks Sriram! 😊🏸
Hi badminton insight. Its been over a year since this video was posted and after watching this video am i also intressted in the other 3 rear court movements you said you would cover in another video. Has that been posted because i cant find it ?
can't wait to test out my smash!!!!!!!!
G8t footwork video..❤loved it❤❤
Thank you so much!
Bummer, I’m right handed but left footed…
That lead with the same leg as your racket arm is proving that my mind is glued in a specific (incorrect) way after many decades of left foot right hand!
Should you do back running out chasse? My coach trains us in back running but chase saves a lot of energy and reaches the back corners in 2 steps
The best badminton teachers I talked it to my friend and know he keeps beating me in badminton 😅
Guys i am happy you made this video but now i am confused. I know it’s important for both of you to be in the video but one player is left handed and the other is right handed and because of that i am extremely and now I don’t know what to do!
Would you recommend training footwork going both sides (i.e holding the racquet both in you right and left hand)?
Nope! 😅
Are you going to do an advanced video on footwork ?
Hi sir/madam
One quick doubt.
Is it okay to walk before execution of a service. During service no faults (one continuous movement with both feet on floor)??
Hlo sir. Very nice and easy for us. Thank you sir 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it! 😄
@@BadmintonInsight thanks sir you are amazing
Very useful advice, thx!!
Our pleasure!
np
Do we have to do little jump every time we are going to launch ourselves to the front?
Good advice...i m very beneficial....
Glad it was helpful! 😄
Nice guiding video!
Thanks! 😀
Another Great video!
Thank you so much!
Care to comment on the issue: the exclusion of Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge (as a pair) from the Tokyo Olympics?
Great video!
Thanks! :D
Thanks! Very helpful!
Glad it helped!
wow! that's a great job
Thank you!
I always use the rotational jump for fake cross net drops....👍
So good!!
ty
Very useful 💪
Glad it was helpful! 😀
Terimakasih, ilmu yang bermanfaat, salam dari Indonesia
Hi pleaseeee tell us how much gap must be there between our legs while movinh???
Hello Greg and Jenny. Can I split that drill in 2 parts and practice front one week and rear court next week ? And also how long you need to run that drill and how many reps ?
No, only in 1 part. Aim for 5 reps
This video was was really helpful since I'm a left hander 😂
You are great!!
Thanks 😀
Thank you so much
You’re very welcome 😀
Thankyou so much for video.,.
Hope you enjoyed it! 😄
Helpful video❤️🤘
Glad we could help! 😄🏸
What is the best badminton racket grip for singles or which ones do you recommend? (Nice vid btw)
Depends if you prefer towelling grip or overgrip!
@@BadmintonInsight I have never tried towel grip but I have for over grip which is pretty good but idk if I should switch to something else
Langning is 100% the best. Trust me, I am a pro player from Singapore
@@fortuneboo5804 if ur a pro what’s ur name
@@ceazur4985 kento momota
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Thanks this helped alot
Why am i having deja vu. Have u guys posted this before
We did a split step video a couple of weeks ago... Maybe it is that? 😆 This is stage 2 of mastering footwork!
hi! I have one issue with this. I found that I am having my legs crossed when recovering making me extremely slow back! I think I should do a different "shuttle" or a "chasse" back?
Nice explain thank you so much