Wow, every badminton tutorial mentions the importance of the split step, but this is the ONLY one that actually explains exactly how and why, and in a very clear way too. This is great- thank you so much!
I am a professional Badminton player and I have never seen anyone explaining split step with this much detail . Too good video .I have also shared it with my friends.thanks bro for making this vedio
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in 8 years of badminton and learning from youtube this was the best splitstep video and its not even close (in reallife i feel that in my area this is completely forgotten about while I think it is the single most important thing to become a better player) cant wait to see more videos of you
I rewatched this video again paying attention to the finer details. Tobias mentioned many golden tips fairly quickly or demonstrated them and even though there were brief,they are clear and immensely valuable. This video is a must watch...one of the best I have seen online addressing issues not covered by others. Looking forward to the subsequent parts.
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great video sir, I used to do the split step without knowing what it was for, realised it would give me an explosive start after watching the video, keep up the good work.
I'm sad I can't like this video more than once!!! I'm transitioning into an intermediate player and all of your vids has been tremendously helpful :) thank you Tobias.
You have shared a very detailed and very effective footwork in the easiest way. As a pro badminton player, I really mean it. Kindly make a video on the match strategy/plan of singles game. Thanks for the lovely video.
Just wanted to let you know that your videos helped me a lot in terms of gaining speed on court. Your vids have clear explanations, not just "do this, do that".
I'm A Professional Badminton Player... And i must say you explain the split step like an easy thing Guys Follow this technique and see the results. BTW I'm an u15 state gold medalist
Great video mate, was searching for for work videos for quite sometime and your presentation was easy to understand, will apply these to play better, Cheers
Aloha, awesome video Coach Tobias another great video. Thank you. Your tips cannot be repeated enough. Your lessons and exercises resonate clearly for me. Thanks again for your help I really appreciate it..
Thanks Tobias. Very helpful reinforcement of the recovery to the centre also. I'm becoming more conscious of the importance of "following" the shot. I'm really enjoying badminton, learning from these lessons and seeing the improvements. I got some pleasure this week from coaching a 10 year-old for 30 minutes and seeing how much he improved in one lesson.
Hey Tobias, der deutsche Akzent war nicht wegzuhören ;) Hab mir schon vieles angesehen und find das Format echt klasse, vor allem wie Du Dein Wissen gut argumentiert weitergibst, mach weiter so! Falls Du Feedback wünschst, dann hab ich noch was loszuwerden. Was ich an dem Video besser als beim Smash Tutorial finde ist, dass man tatsächlich in Echtzeit sieht, wie Du die Bewegungen ausführst. Beim Smash-Video hätte ich mir eine Demonstration in Echtzeit gewünscht - vielleicht auch schon direkt am Anfang, damit auch der Zuschauer merkt, "von DEM lass ich mir den Smash beibringen - ich gucke das Video weiter!" ;) Drücke Dir die Daumen, dass Dein Channel durch die Decke geht und freue mich auf neue Videos!
Ja, man muss ja nicht verheimlichen wo man herkommt :P Vielen Dank für dein Feedback, werde ich mir auch jeden Fall zu herzen nehmen für kommende Videos!
@@tobiaswadenka8435 do you recommend we always split step sidewards first when opponent hits and then add appropriate directional split step to then aim in the direction we want to go to, or always split directionally towards where we want to go to?
@@chitung2277 try to split into the direction where you want to go if possible and avoid another split or correction steps. In offensive situations that will be a lot easier, in defensive situations you should use a neutral footposition and have to adjust if your opponent is not smashing to the sidelines
Also if i may ask one more question please...when exactly should we do the split step..if we know clearly where the shuttle is going that's easy. But maybe for side defence we don't so we might split the moment opponent smashes and then decide which direction to lean towards. Correct? If you could be very specific with the timing please e.g. a milii second after opponent hits and we see the shuttle leaves their racquet, etc
Awesome video, Excellently explained about split-step. Thank you so much sir... You gave me much information that I don't understand from others. Great sir👌👏👏.
Hi Tobias, great video really helped to clear up some points on how to use the directional split step, was just wondering whatkind of split step is used after performing a drop from the back court as it can be used defensively and offesively? Keep up the good content
It depends on the trajectory of your shot. If you play a drop really close to the net the return will most likely be very short or long again so you don't have to cover your midcourt. If you play faster dropshot the opponent can also push it a little more into your court. In both cases your footposition should be offensive so one foot in front, but in the second case usually a bit more neutral.
Excellent tip, without corny humor, love it! Just subscribed! Can you explain more about pronation and supination, and how and when to apply it? Keep up the excellent work!
Thank you =) You need both, pronation and supination in almost every shot. By moving the elbow towards the shuttle your arm will supinate (forehandshots) or pronate (backhandshots) what creates the backswing of your racket. In the hittingphase you rotate the other way round so pronation in forehandshots and supination in backhandshots. If you look at the biomechanics of the different shots they are all very similiar and follow the same principals.
Coach, Very useful video with with tips... The jumps are support the movement. Thanks for the video. At the time of jump (also skip, Jagging) my knee feel pain. what can I do...?
Wow, every badminton tutorial mentions the importance of the split step, but this is the ONLY one that actually explains exactly how and why, and in a very clear way too. This is great- thank you so much!
I am a professional Badminton player and I have never seen anyone explaining split step with this much detail . Too good video .I have also shared it with my friends.thanks bro for making this vedio
You play or rank in ur country?
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@@shivanshsingh2314 You're pro when you can make a living of it :)
@@filegrabber1 not necessarily, but you can call it semi-pro
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Probably still the best explosive footwork video on UA-cam. Very detailed and to the point. Great job Tobias!
Thank you! =)
in 8 years of badminton and learning from youtube this was the best splitstep video and its not even close (in reallife i feel that in my area this is completely forgotten about while I think it is the single most important thing to become a better player)
cant wait to see more videos of you
I rewatched this video again paying attention to the finer details. Tobias mentioned many golden tips fairly quickly or demonstrated them and even though there were brief,they are clear and immensely valuable. This video is a must watch...one of the best I have seen online addressing issues not covered by others. Looking forward to the subsequent parts.
Check out Badminton Smash Technique online at Badminton Famly and explore wide range of videos smash shots techniques and Tactics. Our tutorial assists you that how to Execute a Powerful Badminton Jump Smash! Visit our channel now. ua-cam.com/video/qjWMR4E79VA/v-deo.html
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One of the most DETAILED Split step tutorial on UA-cam guys, great detail and awesome quality! ;) Keep up the awesome work Tobias!
- Gerald
love your vids
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The Gerald ?! From BG badminton ?!
I am a huge fan.
Thanks for the kind words and support guys! :)
The best video explaining the split step, bar none. Love the "why" beyond just the "how". Keep up the good work!
Great video Tobias. Keep up the good work!
great video sir, I used to do the split step without knowing what it was for, realised it would give me an explosive start after watching the video, keep up the good work.
I'm sad I can't like this video more than once!!! I'm transitioning into an intermediate player and all of your vids has been tremendously helpful :) thank you Tobias.
Thank you =)
Everyone says do the split step but you are the only one who explained it scientifically and thanks you very much sir for this video
Great video! Split step is really essential and it's awesome to hear such a clear explanation of it. Looking forward to more tutorials
This video is really explosive, changed the way I play the game...
You have shared a very detailed and very effective footwork in the easiest way. As a pro badminton player, I really mean it. Kindly make a video on the match strategy/plan of singles game. Thanks for the lovely video.
Omg, i can say this is the best explanation about split step about badminton. Thanks, plz keep up with eng sub.
Just wanted to let you know that your videos helped me a lot in terms of gaining speed on court. Your vids have clear explanations, not just "do this, do that".
Amazing 🤩 so cool to hear that! Keep it up and outspeed your opponents 😉
I'm A Professional Badminton Player...
And i must say you explain the split step like an easy thing
Guys Follow this technique and see the results.
BTW I'm an u15 state gold medalist
Beat thing of you is, you Donot only tell do this or that but you tells why we have do that love you bro thanks
New subscriber. This is going to be a great channel, I can tell!
In-depth understanding of what is taught. Great coach you are.
You do a AMAZING work, i love your channel. Keep doing !
Can you show more exercice for improving the footwork in the next video ?
Yes more exercises will follow in the upcoming tutorials :)
Thanks. as what the others have said, this video shows the most of the "hows" and "whys" of the movements. Subscribed!
Great video mate, was searching for for work videos for quite sometime and your presentation was easy to understand, will apply these to play better, Cheers
Tobias, super geile video. Du erklärt wirklich gut den princip. Danke.
best channel if you want to become a great player without a coach
split stepping requires me to work the leg muscles a lot... but it really helped me win matches against tough opponents...
Sir your videos are so detailed and every one should watch them 👍👍
LOTS of coach in vedio show the important of little jump for start, but the most important is the timing of little jump seldom mentioned, thanks! 谢谢!
Thank you buddy for your awesome training videos, respect from Toronto and Chennai
This is what we called multi purpose court, its 10 in 1..btw great video and easy to understand
Aloha, awesome video Coach Tobias another great video. Thank you. Your tips cannot be repeated enough. Your lessons and exercises resonate clearly for me. Thanks again for your help I really appreciate it..
Absolutely the best badminton explanations you tube thank you very much for your job
I like it. You are inspiring mann with these explosive moves.
You definitely need more subs.
Thanks Tobias. Very helpful reinforcement of the recovery to the centre also. I'm becoming more conscious of the importance of "following" the shot. I'm really enjoying badminton, learning from these lessons and seeing the improvements. I got some pleasure this week from coaching a 10 year-old for 30 minutes and seeing how much he improved in one lesson.
Thanks for your nice feedback! Yes, nothing better than seeing kids learning and improving so quickly =)
Hey Tobias,
der deutsche Akzent war nicht wegzuhören ;) Hab mir schon vieles angesehen und find das Format echt klasse, vor allem wie Du Dein Wissen gut argumentiert weitergibst, mach weiter so!
Falls Du Feedback wünschst, dann hab ich noch was loszuwerden.
Was ich an dem Video besser als beim Smash Tutorial finde ist, dass man tatsächlich in Echtzeit sieht, wie Du die Bewegungen ausführst. Beim Smash-Video hätte ich mir eine Demonstration in Echtzeit gewünscht - vielleicht auch schon direkt am Anfang, damit auch der Zuschauer merkt, "von DEM lass ich mir den Smash beibringen - ich gucke das Video weiter!" ;)
Drücke Dir die Daumen, dass Dein Channel durch die Decke geht und freue mich auf neue Videos!
Ja, man muss ja nicht verheimlichen wo man herkommt :P Vielen Dank für dein Feedback, werde ich mir auch jeden Fall zu herzen nehmen für kommende Videos!
This is one the best videos online.
Thank you! 😊😊
Liked before watching it😍😍😍
Thanks 😅 i hope i dont dissapoint you
@@tobiaswadenka8435 do you recommend we always split step sidewards first when opponent hits and then add appropriate directional split step to then aim in the direction we want to go to, or always split directionally towards where we want to go to?
@@chitung2277 try to split into the direction where you want to go if possible and avoid another split or correction steps. In offensive situations that will be a lot easier, in defensive situations you should use a neutral footposition and have to adjust if your opponent is not smashing to the sidelines
That is the perfect answer... Thank you very much.
Also if i may ask one more question please...when exactly should we do the split step..if we know clearly where the shuttle is going that's easy. But maybe for side defence we don't so we might split the moment opponent smashes and then decide which direction to lean towards. Correct? If you could be very specific with the timing please e.g. a milii second after opponent hits and we see the shuttle leaves their racquet, etc
Clear explanation and easy to understand.. You deserve more subscription! Thanks for the great video
Awesome explanation. Looking forward for more footwork videos. Thanks :)
It is really helpful...didnt noticed it before...thanks
I was searching for the exact content and u delivered it perfectly, thank u🙏
What the actual hell? Feels like yesterday you were at 300 subs and now this. Congrats man
Thanks I think after working in this I'll move faster thanks alot sir
Awesome video,
Excellently explained about split-step.
Thank you so much sir...
You gave me much information that I don't understand from others.
Great sir👌👏👏.
Thank you.... your tutorials are very helpful.
Awesome you get a subscriber
Thanks for posting this video
Lovely analysis 😍🏸🏸
W2w2222
Wow! This is a very good to improve speed, takes me back, will now correct..
Thank you
Its such a great video explaining the split step! Greetings from India :)
the lighting for your scenes are so amazing, what lights are you using?
Puh there I have to ask the video expert, who is doing the lighting
thanks man. really helped. im too slow on court.
Hi Tobias, great video really helped to clear up some points on how to use the directional split step, was just wondering whatkind of split step is used after performing a drop from the back court as it can be used defensively and offesively? Keep up the good content
It depends on the trajectory of your shot. If you play a drop really close to the net the return will most likely be very short or long again so you don't have to cover your midcourt. If you play faster dropshot the opponent can also push it a little more into your court. In both cases your footposition should be offensive so one foot in front, but in the second case usually a bit more neutral.
Great work! Love it! Just what I needed!
Great video
Thank you for great demonstration and explanation
good time friend for your great contribution ..... should also upload footwork for doubles and their different movements
Excellent video once again! Cheers!
awesome! precise, detailled, well explained, thx a lot!!
Hey in really love your videos. Great work. Keep it up!!
Awesome teaching 👏👏👏
Thank you 😊😊
Excellent tip, without corny humor, love it! Just subscribed! Can you explain more about pronation and supination, and how and when to apply it? Keep up the excellent work!
Thank you =) You need both, pronation and supination in almost every shot. By moving the elbow towards the shuttle your arm will supinate (forehandshots) or pronate (backhandshots) what creates the backswing of your racket. In the hittingphase you rotate the other way round so pronation in forehandshots and supination in backhandshots. If you look at the biomechanics of the different shots they are all very similiar and follow the same principals.
Great explanation!
I'm very greatfull to you for your tutorials they a really helpfull
You are welcome :)
Very good explanation. Thanks for your knowledge and effort
Thank you for such a clear explanation!
Great channel. 8-)
Excellent, thank you. 😊
Exactly what i needed to know. Thanks ,
Really useful pointers.
really detailed
very good explanations.
Nice video sir. I am loving it 💕💕💞
Fantastic tutorials....he's good
Great Video, loved it! Would love to see more videos
Thanks! This helps a lot
Very nice video and explanation
Nice videos all over your channel💪 keep going👌🙂 big fan
Very helpful thanks
informative!!!
thank you very much!
Very old school type of teaching , will make new video for that !
Thank you for sharing
Thank you, for the video! Nice work. ^)
Great video, will work o these movements in my game, excellent explanation, thank you
What's the right posture for hitting shots in badminton for taller players
It's an amazing tutorial, thank you❤
Thank you! Love to hear that!
Excellent video
Great video! Liked and subscribed!
Nice video . I learned a lot from it.
Most excellent!!!
Thank you for tip.
Thank u sir,I will work on it
Thank you for the information.
very nice video about how to start
Great video! thx
My name is Subair.
From. India, kerela state, malappuram distic.
Super vedio bro
Thank you! All the best to India!
Coach, Very useful video with with tips... The jumps are support the movement. Thanks for the video. At the time of jump (also skip, Jagging) my knee feel pain. what can I do...?
There can be many different reasons for it. Best thing you can do is see a doctor or physio that knows something about sports
Really helpful
thanks a lot Tobias greetings from India . I am giving you 2 subs... GR8 vid
Thank you and all the best to india from germany 😊
so good explaination!!!
so helpful! thank you
Thanks alot!! 🤗