Your channel is the best I have seen, and it is very rare to see such a good technique. Few people though understand the following: the movement is essentially an _extension_ of the arm, an _ unfolding_ of the arm. At the end of the extension, the hand cannot resist from turning, producing the famous pronation of the forearm. Your racket grip will dictate the course of the racket. A hammer grip (like Lin Dan) will have the course of the racket shaft perpendicular to the arm. A person like coach Han will have the racket shaft at a different angle from the arm. But both will generate tremendous power as the force exerted linearly by the unfolding of the arm will translate into great speed of the racket head. The forces translate linear to circular (centrifugal). The force generated in the racket head is dependent of the unfolding of the arm which is enhanced by the movement of the torso which is not an horizontal pivot (like in amateurs) but more like a whip perpendicular to the hips. Of course, all this cannot happen without a proper grip which can only be held by the three bottom fingers. The index and the thumb will play a gripping role in the amateur, but the other three fingers are the ones really holding the racket and forming the pivot to the racket movement.
you're right. That's a great summary. It's difficult to learn all of these things at once, but even amateurs can get much better if they learn them one by one.
I've been modifying my smash swing for a few weeks now to reduce shoulder effort and activate a lot more my back muscles. It completely changed my mind on all swings, badminton seems really effortless for my arms now. Still need to improve the footwork now 😂 Latest videos are really nice with the voice-over, slow mo and real student examples 🥰
Good choice. Well thought out. Footwork is especially important. We are making a video about footwork. Don't be too obsessed with split steps. Steps start with walking. All we have to do is combine the things we can do, such as ‘walking’ and ‘running’, into badminton. good luck.
@@full-swing Also I was at Yonex IFB in France 2 weeks ago and heard two guys talking about "Full swing youtube channel" behind me 😁 You're getting famous !
배드민턴은 참 배움이 느린 것 같아요. 민턴레슨 시작한지 1년반이 되어서야 한코치님이 늘 말씀하시는 라켓헤드가 먼저 나오는 것과 라켓을 잡고 나오는 것 차이를 스스로 느끼게 되었네요. 그 느낌을 아는데도 라켓헤드가 나오는 스윙이 나왔다 안나왔다 하네요ㅠㅠ 완벽히 나오는게 또 얼마나 걸릴까요ㅎㅎ
tôi là người Việt Nam,chào huấn luyện viên Han . cách đào tạo của ngài rất là khoa học và chi tiết, tôi áp dụng bãi tập của ngài, rất là hiệu quả , cám ơn ngài Han, có díp tôi qua hàn Quốc mời ngày uống cafe 😊😊😊
Due to inertia, the body rotates even after the swing. However, the force needed at that moment is ‘inertia’. It's not shoulder or back strength. You have to understand this.
There will more subscribers if you will have such translation in english. I mean, that is impossible to read and watch him showing the technic simultaneously. Thank you for your work. 😊
That's a good point. I've been thinking about that a lot. We try to explain things with symbols, arrows, and gestures rather than words. Our ideal video is one that can be understood without voiceover and subtitles. I think we can add English narration if we solve some technical issues. Thanks.
Thank you for making great movie.❤ I have a question. What should I do for recognizing that I make “wall”,in other words,my elbow doesn’t move until completing swing?😢
The area around the typhoon is fierce, but the eye of the typhoon is calm. Think about which axis is not moving. The torso remains still, and the elbows are extended. The body is not actually stationary. This is because the torso speed is slow, but the arm speed is fast. The speed difference creates an optical illusion.
Waoh today i watch this channel and it is very indepth coaching. Great channel after so many channel i have watch this give a very good explaination and demo. Even it is soeaking korean, but with the subtitle and translator sometime is enough to understand what going on there. Thanks, this is a great channel and you deserve more then just subscribe & likes
The hitting point of the student is directed under his head height. His racket head starts moving forward way too high (sometimes 90Deg or 130deg, never 180deg), thats why it looks like he is heading forward. He needs to lower his racket head to point to the floor before going forward. He keeps it even higher when he wants to hit hard, so i dont think its about his shoulder as much as his back swing positionning before trying to hit. He can't keep his backswing this way and not lean forward. He wouldnt have enough speed. with a shorter swing distance (because he starts his racket head closer to the shuttle) he tries to compensate with the body. If his swing starts in a better position i think that naturally he woudlnt lean forward. I think it comes from the instinct of trying to hit with the fist in a horizontal direction, the max impact speed of the racket then ends up being in front of you facing the floor and hits the shuttle on the way there, so with 40% or so of the possible power. To hit the shuttle close to a vertical position he needs to start his forward motion with the elbow pointing up and the racket poiting straight down. Of course the movement going towards that "loaded" position helps too but is less important.
If the student doesn't seem to execute the change properly after repeating many many times, It may be a sign that you should try different *Key words / indications.* Different people respond differently to different key words, and what works for one student may not work the same for another student.
You shouldn't expect to grow in one day. A teacher must know how to wait patiently for his or her students. If a teacher changes his/her teaching style frequently, students become confused. The role of the teacher is to choose carefully, but to observe with patience.
@@full-swing It's not about changing the style frequently. It's just psychology. Some people are more technical, some people are more instinctual, some people respond better with step by step instructions, while some people respond better to "feeling" a movement. I'm not inventing this. A lot of research had been done about this already in the field of Sports Science. A great teacher can understand the different types of people, and can adapt in order to bring out the best in everyone. This is especially true when coaching in one on one where the coach can focus all his attention on one person at a time.
ça va venir ;) personnellement, j'essaie d'intégrer les modifications à l'échauffement pour commencer ; parce qu'on est encore frais pour se concentrer et que ça tape doucement (et que l'échauffement, on le fait à toutes des les séances donc on maximise les répétitions par rapport à des exos plus complexes) bon courage !
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Amazing! I would love to train in a place like this and with such a wise coach! excellent video! entry was to the point and perfect! well done!
thank you so much
Your channel is the best I have seen, and it is very rare to see such a good technique. Few people though understand the following: the movement is essentially an _extension_ of the arm, an _ unfolding_ of the arm. At the end of the extension, the hand cannot resist from turning, producing the famous pronation of the forearm. Your racket grip will dictate the course of the racket. A hammer grip (like Lin Dan) will have the course of the racket shaft perpendicular to the arm. A person like coach Han will have the racket shaft at a different angle from the arm. But both will generate tremendous power as the force exerted linearly by the unfolding of the arm will translate into great speed of the racket head. The forces translate linear to circular (centrifugal). The force generated in the racket head is dependent of the unfolding of the arm which is enhanced by the movement of the torso which is not an horizontal pivot (like in amateurs) but more like a whip perpendicular to the hips. Of course, all this cannot happen without a proper grip which can only be held by the three bottom fingers. The index and the thumb will play a gripping role in the amateur, but the other three fingers are the ones really holding the racket and forming the pivot to the racket movement.
you're right. That's a great summary.
It's difficult to learn all of these things at once, but even amateurs can get much better if they learn them one by one.
Definitely one of the best badminton channels out there
thank you so much .
I've been modifying my smash swing for a few weeks now to reduce shoulder effort and activate a lot more my back muscles.
It completely changed my mind on all swings, badminton seems really effortless for my arms now.
Still need to improve the footwork now 😂
Latest videos are really nice with the voice-over, slow mo and real student examples 🥰
Good choice. Well thought out.
Footwork is especially important. We are making a video about footwork.
Don't be too obsessed with split steps.
Steps start with walking.
All we have to do is combine the things we can do, such as ‘walking’ and ‘running’, into badminton.
good luck.
@@full-swing Also I was at Yonex IFB in France 2 weeks ago and heard two guys talking about "Full swing youtube channel" behind me 😁
You're getting famous !
@@thefallenarm589omg... it's my honor🤩
So, when the swing is about to start, the body part that is lower than the elbow have to stay still right?
Very quality content.
Top of all
thanks a lot
I learned a lot from this channel.
와 초고속 카메라 진짜 신기하네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ!!
코치님 팔꿈치 멈춰있고 나머지분들 팔꿈치 움직이는 거 진짜 짱짱 신기!!!!!!!!!!!
코치님 자세 복사붙여넣기 하고싶다
재미있게 봐주셔서 감사합니다! :-)
Could you summarize it as: hit through the shuttle instead of against the shuttle when the wrist is not used?
배드민턴은 참 배움이 느린 것 같아요. 민턴레슨 시작한지 1년반이 되어서야 한코치님이 늘 말씀하시는 라켓헤드가 먼저 나오는 것과 라켓을 잡고 나오는 것 차이를 스스로 느끼게 되었네요. 그 느낌을 아는데도 라켓헤드가 나오는 스윙이 나왔다 안나왔다 하네요ㅠㅠ 완벽히 나오는게 또 얼마나 걸릴까요ㅎㅎ
알고 모르고의 문제만은 아닙니다. 그만큼 피지컬도 받쳐줘야 연타도 가능하겠죠. 오래 걸리는 게 이상한건 아닙니다🙂
This is the only ASMR badminton coaching channel, with the delicate female voiceover 😂
Oh... that sounds good? ha ha ha.
This channel is a beast in teaching
😀
if i might add 1 thing from this brilliant in depth explanation. we also need that stern face 😑to make it 110% success rate smash.
This video will not be shown to people who do not make that face.
Stern face is required even when watching full-swing.😑
I did, even writing this comment. 😑
@@dyykhwang818 good student😑
Smart !?😮
@@skyskysky-zz7trjust stern face, not smart face
tôi là người Việt Nam,chào huấn luyện viên Han . cách đào tạo của ngài rất là khoa học và chi tiết, tôi áp dụng bãi tập của ngài, rất là hiệu quả , cám ơn ngài Han, có díp tôi qua hàn Quốc mời ngày uống cafe 😊😊😊
Cảm ơn. :-)
Great video !!! So should we finish the stroke with the racket snapping forward or with extra torso rotation ? Which onwards comes first ?
Due to inertia, the body rotates even after the swing.
However, the force needed at that moment is ‘inertia’. It's not shoulder or back strength. You have to understand this.
@@full-swing ok I do understand this, it’s implementing it that’s the challenge ! But that you 😌
This channel helped me alot ❤
that's good!
There will more subscribers if you will have such translation in english. I mean, that is impossible to read and watch him showing the technic simultaneously. Thank you for your work. 😊
That's a good point. I've been thinking about that a lot.
We try to explain things with symbols, arrows, and gestures rather than words. Our ideal video is one that can be understood without voiceover and subtitles.
I think we can add English narration if we solve some technical issues. Thanks.
in fact, the smash must be a very fast movement of the body and the aspect of the strength of the torso and hips is very important
Thank you so much coach, I love the way you teach
thanks🙂
Thank you for making great movie.❤
I have a question.
What should I do for recognizing that I make “wall”,in other words,my elbow doesn’t move until completing swing?😢
The area around the typhoon is fierce, but the eye of the typhoon is calm. Think about which axis is not moving.
The torso remains still, and the elbows are extended. The body is not actually stationary. This is because the torso speed is slow, but the arm speed is fast. The speed difference creates an optical illusion.
@@full-swing I see. Thanks.I try it.
Waoh today i watch this channel and it is very indepth coaching. Great channel after so many channel i have watch this give a very good explaination and demo. Even it is soeaking korean, but with the subtitle and translator sometime is enough to understand what going on there. Thanks, this is a great channel and you deserve more then just subscribe & likes
You've finally come here. We've been waiting for you. But where are your friends? haha :-)
The hitting point of the student is directed under his head height. His racket head starts moving forward way too high (sometimes 90Deg or 130deg, never 180deg), thats why it looks like he is heading forward. He needs to lower his racket head to point to the floor before going forward. He keeps it even higher when he wants to hit hard, so i dont think its about his shoulder as much as his back swing positionning before trying to hit. He can't keep his backswing this way and not lean forward. He wouldnt have enough speed. with a shorter swing distance (because he starts his racket head closer to the shuttle) he tries to compensate with the body. If his swing starts in a better position i think that naturally he woudlnt lean forward. I think it comes from the instinct of trying to hit with the fist in a horizontal direction, the max impact speed of the racket then ends up being in front of you facing the floor and hits the shuttle on the way there, so with 40% or so of the possible power. To hit the shuttle close to a vertical position he needs to start his forward motion with the elbow pointing up and the racket poiting straight down. Of course the movement going towards that "loaded" position helps too but is less important.
This video is gem for a badminton player
😀
"This is called walling." Valve VAC:"thjat sounds familiar... XX"
If the student doesn't seem to execute the change properly after repeating many many times, It may be a sign that you should try different *Key words / indications.*
Different people respond differently to different key words, and what works for one student may not work the same for another student.
You shouldn't expect to grow in one day. A teacher must know how to wait patiently for his or her students. If a teacher changes his/her teaching style frequently, students become confused.
The role of the teacher is to choose carefully, but to observe with patience.
@@full-swing It's not about changing the style frequently. It's just psychology. Some people are more technical, some people are more instinctual, some people respond better with step by step instructions, while some people respond better to "feeling" a movement. I'm not inventing this. A lot of research had been done about this already in the field of Sports Science.
A great teacher can understand the different types of people, and can adapt in order to bring out the best in everyone. This is especially true when coaching in one on one where the coach can focus all his attention on one person at a time.
@@ElTestok 100 expressions on one topic. That's one of our philosophies.
What do you want to say?
Will all the pro players incorporate all these kind of techniques?
제 팔꿈치도 어디에 고정하고 싶네요 ㅋㅋ 그러면 몸통을 다 돌리고 팔꿈치를 순간적으로 펴는 건가요?
80~90% 정도 어딘가에 있을 겁니다. 그건 본인만이 알 수 있죠.
그리고 몸통을 멈추는 건 아닙니다. 몸통속도는 느린데 팔속도는 빠르기때문에 그 속도차이에 의해 몸통이 멈춰보이는 겁니다. 이건 나중에 또 영상을 만들어 올릴게요. 준비 중입니다.
@@full-swing 감사합니다. 항상 고민하는 모습 대단하십니다👍
First❤ love ur vids bro
thank you so much
Dear @full-swing can please give me coach Han's academy details. I would like to bring my kid to train under him. Pls
+82-10-6607-6066 message first.
감사합니다~^^
별말씀을요 :-)
all make sense now
good~!
❤❤❤
🥲
dat voice doe
Très instructif 👍, je fais pareil que le joueur 😢
ça va venir ;)
personnellement, j'essaie d'intégrer les modifications à l'échauffement pour commencer ; parce qu'on est encore frais pour se concentrer et que ça tape doucement (et que l'échauffement, on le fait à toutes des les séances donc on maximise les répétitions par rapport à des exos plus complexes)
bon courage !
bonne chance! Tu peux le faire!
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thanks!
Explant
What a sexy female voice! Lol
good :-)
The student still using alot of shoulder 😆 then he also dont understand the snap at the moment of impact 🥲
how about you? 🥲
@@full-swing i cant do a perfect one 100% of the time... at most 80 to 90% of the time 🥲 you will know it when you hit a not perfect one