Thanks, great video! I understand the benefit and tried to practice but it is difficult especially during a match then I fall back in old habits. I will work on the automatism... Thanks again this will improve my play.
Hi, thanks for the video. In the close up shot of the grip, you’re holding your thumb on the bevel for the loose finger technique. Does the same principle work when applying with the thumb on the main flat side too?
Why is it so hard for me to do late backhand clear when playing double fast pace, people push over head my backhand side. I unable to do a strong late backhand clear, but others able to do it. Any technique can make me easier to understand or catch the proper feeling to do it?
Speed of your footwork, position and distance to hitting the shuttle. You can still hit it nicely to the other side of the net even if it's gone 'behind' you. Always easy say than done I know and it's what I have been working to. Your grip does need to be relaxed and unrestrained to execute the whipping effect.
Buenos vídeos, son muy útiles. Gracias
Thanks, great video! I understand the benefit and tried to practice but it is difficult especially during a match then I fall back in old habits. I will work on the automatism... Thanks again this will improve my play.
Much difficult. But seriously try to mainly use 3 fingers when working and begin to tighten upmans only use the other fingers when you are to hit
Awesome.
extremely useful video. Just need to practice.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, thanks for the video. In the close up shot of the grip, you’re holding your thumb on the bevel for the loose finger technique. Does the same principle work when applying with the thumb on the main flat side too?
On the big plain side you will have to hit it more to the side of you rather than behind ur body 👍😊
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Why is it so hard for me to do late backhand clear when playing double fast pace, people push over head my backhand side. I unable to do a strong late backhand clear, but others able to do it. Any technique can make me easier to understand or catch the proper feeling to do it?
Speed of your footwork, position and distance to hitting the shuttle. You can still hit it nicely to the other side of the net even if it's gone 'behind' you. Always easy say than done I know and it's what I have been working to. Your grip does need to be relaxed and unrestrained to execute the whipping effect.