Hope you all enjoyed this singles tutorial! 🏸 And a huge thank you to England's number 1 mens singles player, Toby Penty, for helping us out with the demos!
I can't tell you how my game is proved after I started watching your channel. After watching your videos I have won 3tournaments in New Delhi thk u so much to start this channel love you both
I practice much but don't have a coach to give me tips like this. I'm also a bit "older" (29), but I want to see how far I can go... I don't think I have peaked yet. These tips are invaluable for someone in my position. Thank you both!
Always excited to watch the videos ! super tutorial with this too.. With the increase in the number of cases in the place where I live, we have stopped going out to the badminton courts. Hope we get there soon... Looking forward for more videos as usual!
Great video guys, really well explained (love the darts reference) and also glad you pointed out that throwing isn’t the only way to practice these :-)
Thanks for another great video tutorial. Will you do a video on how to return a spinning net shot? And may be return the shot with spin. Why is the video aimed at singles players and not doubles as well? I was thinking it might be due to doubles being played at a faster pace. But want to clarify my understanding. Finally got a court booked and will enjoy trying some of the shots from your videos. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday 😊
Thanks Darren! ☺️ Yes we want to cover all of these topics but they’re quite detailed so thought it would be too much information for 1 video! Yes generally it’s because of the pace - it’s aimed at singles players because of the height of the spin - doubles players usually can’t use the higher spin as their opponent will be tight onto the net, so the doubles net cord is aimed at crossing the net as quickly as possible! Hope this makes sense? And enjoy your time back on court 🥳😆
thanks a lot sir am currently an under 15 player and i find it difficult to return the net shot because mot of the times my opponet taps it due to the height or the shuttle mostly dosent even cross the net... now i guess after seeing you video i have got some ideas and will practise it and try to execute it while playing and yes of course thank u sir and mam for ur effort in making videos and helping us improve it means alot :))
Awesome video as always ! I think you'll (or should ^^) use Kento's clip in every video for the next year ;-). For the difference between the "in to out" or "out to in", I have been told that it also depend on what your opponent is playing, if he plays "in to out" you better play "in to out" and the other way around ... do you think it makes sense ?
Haha that might be a bit difficult but I'm sure we'll try our best! We definitely wouldn't say that should always be the case, it of course does depend where the shuttle is spinning and you want to counter this spin - or even let the shuttle drop so that the spin has gone from it. Hope that helps!
4:00 oh hey kento also covered this on his channel! nice to see different versions of it covered i actually confused the dead net shot with the "doubles net drop" you covered, turns out you are spinning the racket towards the net for the doubles net drop?
Great video as always guys. I have a request for something that doesn't seem to have been covered on YT; the jump DROP. Plenty of videos on jump smashes but no tutorials on the drop version.
Thank you for the tutorial! I have one question is the in-to-out and out-to-in technique just a matter of preference? Does one way generate more spin or is the out-to-in when you want to keep the shuttle inside the lines?
Yes it’s mostly a matter of preference - when speaking with Raj Ouseph he prefers the dead net and used to use that most of the time, whereas Toby prefers the in to out net shot!
Great explained as always! But, when the opponent plays the dead net shot, and the shuttle is so much parallel to the net, then how can we lift as well as send the shuttle to the opponent's side ?
I don't play singles much but this is very helpful video. Spin will definitely be useful in doubles I guess where I play 😁 and damn that Momota video again... 😂
Hi may i know why there is a difference in doubles and singles net shot? I feel like the doubles net cord and the dead net shot are the hardest to return, is there a reason we use the other techniques instead?
Can you do tutorial on middle court shot for left and right. For example, if our position on the center of the court, how to move to left and right. I find it difficult to make a shot for backhand
@@BadmintonInsight welcome! The absence of a proper full double legged jumping smash video on youtube in my opinion will increase the number of views as there are alot of people looking to learn it! :) Thank you so much! You guys are the best! I've massively improved my doubles game in less than a year thanks to you guys!
Thanks for suggesting a video on the jump smash! In case you missed it we actually released this last Sunday on our channel, you can find it here - ua-cam.com/video/Seony5Owsb8/v-deo.html 😀 Hopefully it answers the questions you had and is useful, if not please let us know anything else you're unsure of!
@@BadmintonInsight thank you so much! Really appreciate the video but I'll have to save and try to learn it at a later time as it's still lockdown in my country 😭
I am a beginner and if a do the in and out or the out and in shot, I'd always miss it. Can you guys please make a video of the normal net shot without the spin for beginners like me.plz
We get ours directly from Victor, but you can get Victor products from www.TRMEsports.com and you can use the code “BADMINTON INSIGHT” for 10% discount! 😁
How to practice with with a partner? I find its very hard to return because me and my partner will both spin the shuttle making it very difficult to get.
I am 10 years old, my goal is to become a world badminton player, I want to replace ANTHONY GINTING in the future, thank you for helping, greetings Candidates for Atlit Jakarta
This is the best badminton channel by far
Agreed 👍🏼 Love watching these two!!
Ah that's so nice! 😆🥳
Agreed Darren!
Hope you all enjoyed this singles tutorial! 🏸 And a huge thank you to England's number 1 mens singles player, Toby Penty, for helping us out with the demos!
Credit to Toby! I don't play singles but still a very interesting video, keep it going you have lots of good ones now!!
@@threlyfreek770 Thank you so much Threly! 😊 And love the emoji!! 😆🔥
I can't tell you how my game is proved after I started watching your channel.
After watching your videos I have won 3tournaments in New Delhi thk u so much to start this channel love you both
Ah thank you so much Ayush, and congrats on the tournament wins!! 🏆🥇
I practice much but don't have a coach to give me tips like this. I'm also a bit "older" (29), but I want to see how far I can go... I don't think I have peaked yet. These tips are invaluable for someone in my position. Thank you both!
I'm "a bit older" too - 67, and haven't peaked either! I love it. This is by far the best channel of dozens.
Thank you so much both of you! Badminton is great in that no matter your age, there’s always areas for improvement and ways to get better! 😁
Awesome! Absolutely nailed everything there - perfect!
Thank you very much :)
I am really thankful that you guys make good quality and informative videos on badminton. May this continue much further
Always excited to watch the videos ! super tutorial with this too..
With the increase in the number of cases in the place where I live, we have stopped going out to the badminton courts. Hope we get there soon...
Looking forward for more videos as usual!
Thank you so much Sudarshan! That's such a shame, hopefully it improves soon!
Ur videos made my game more better and I am able to learn so many things from both of u..
Thanks and Keep going
Thank you!!
Great video guys, really well explained (love the darts reference) and also glad you pointed out that throwing isn’t the only way to practice these :-)
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Agree
Thank you. I like the 3 shoots, they are very useful. Great lesson. Congratulations
Thank you so much! ☺️
Thanks for another great video tutorial.
Will you do a video on how to return a spinning net shot?
And may be return the shot with spin.
Why is the video aimed at singles players and not doubles as well?
I was thinking it might be due to doubles being played at a faster pace. But want to clarify my understanding.
Finally got a court booked and will enjoy trying some of the shots from your videos.
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday 😊
Thanks Darren! ☺️ Yes we want to cover all of these topics but they’re quite detailed so thought it would be too much information for 1 video!
Yes generally it’s because of the pace - it’s aimed at singles players because of the height of the spin - doubles players usually can’t use the higher spin as their opponent will be tight onto the net, so the doubles net cord is aimed at crossing the net as quickly as possible!
Hope this makes sense? And enjoy your time back on court 🥳😆
Yet another amazing video Greg and Jenny, keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!
thanks a lot sir am currently an under 15 player and i find it difficult to return the net shot because mot of the times my opponet taps it due to the height or the shuttle mostly dosent even cross the net... now i guess after seeing you video i have got some ideas and will practise it and try to execute it while playing and yes of course thank u sir and mam for ur effort in making videos and helping us improve it means alot :))
You’re very welcome! Keep working on it 😀
The only channel in UA-cam to reply ALL comments😀😀😀😀
Haha, we try our best but it’s almost impossible nowadays unfortunately 🥲
Excellent tutorial, as usual!!!
Thank you so much Hatem! 🤩🥳
Awesome video as always ! I think you'll (or should ^^) use Kento's clip in every video for the next year ;-). For the difference between the "in to out" or "out to in", I have been told that it also depend on what your opponent is playing, if he plays "in to out" you better play "in to out" and the other way around ... do you think it makes sense ?
Haha that might be a bit difficult but I'm sure we'll try our best! We definitely wouldn't say that should always be the case, it of course does depend where the shuttle is spinning and you want to counter this spin - or even let the shuttle drop so that the spin has gone from it. Hope that helps!
4:00 oh hey kento also covered this on his channel! nice to see different versions of it covered
i actually confused the dead net shot with the "doubles net drop" you covered, turns out you are spinning the racket towards the net for the doubles net drop?
Great video as always guys. I have a request for something that doesn't seem to have been covered on YT; the jump DROP. Plenty of videos on jump smashes but no tutorials on the drop version.
Thanks James! 😄 Great suggestion, something we definitely want to do in the future!!
Thanks! This video helped me so much!
Glad it helped! 😊
The references are very well selected (darts, Momota...). Very didactical lesson.
Ah thank you so much!
Just put Kento in all your videos 😄
😂 In all of our singles videos, maybe not in all of our doubles ones too... Haha
Just put Kento in all your videos x 2 😄
So exact with the grip and outcome so right for the totoring
Thank you for exellent youtube every time.
Do you have any tactics for singles?
Where to hit or what when etc.
Thank you very much Jonny 😊 We'll definitely be covering more singles topics in the future, so keep an eye out!
Great tutorial. Practising it very soon
Thank you so much Daniel! ☺️
this is a best badminton channel and mam and sir are superbbbbbbbbbb
Ah thank you so much! 🥳
Thank you for the tutorial! I have one question is the in-to-out and out-to-in technique just a matter of preference? Does one way generate more spin or is the out-to-in when you want to keep the shuttle inside the lines?
Yes it’s mostly a matter of preference - when speaking with Raj Ouseph he prefers the dead net and used to use that most of the time, whereas Toby prefers the in to out net shot!
All 3 of them is new for me good know about this.....💓💓
Great to hear we've taught you something new! Enjoy practicing them! 😄🏸
I like the quote behind them
Thank you for this video
It was very useful
Glad you enjoyed it 😄
These videos are AMAZING!
Thank you so much Darren! 🤗
Kudos for Greg for keeping putting up the Kento footage where he _wrecks_ you 😂
Its great content, love it
Awesome to see Kento👍
Amazing tips..... U both are brilliant😎😎😎....Love Always...
Thank you so much Rohan!
Great explained as always! But, when the opponent plays the dead net shot, and the shuttle is so much parallel to the net, then how can we lift as well as send the shuttle to the opponent's side ?
Great work keep up the good work
Thank you 🥳😆🔥👍🏼 PS Love the emoji!!!
Thank you my friend✅
No problem! 😁
I always slip whenever I try to move from front court to mid court. Any solutions??
Btw love your videos 🔥🔥🔥
Mam please make more videos for singles player
You both are amazing love from india 😊
We will try 😄
Thank you!
You're welcome!
You guys are amazing 💓☺️
Thanks 😃
Plz make a video on kentos deceptions 🙏🏼
Thanks for the good suggestion :)
THANK YOU FOR improving my gameplay this is the best badminton CHANEEL 🏸. LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳❤
Thank you so much!!
wow! cool video - thank you!
Glad you liked it! 😄
Thx really helped :)
Thank you
Was waiting for ur video only😂
Ah thank you for the support! 🤗
Maximum String tension given on my racket
'Yonex Arcsaber 7' is '24 lbs'.
Can I go even higher or my racket will break?
You can go higher than this, but the manufacturer doesn’t advise it!
@@BadmintonInsight
Any risk if I use it with 26 , 28 lbs where maximum is 24 lbs ?
hello coach, please teach us "How To Return The Flat Serve"
🤗🤗🙏🙏
Great suggestion!
I don't play singles much but this is very helpful video. Spin will definitely be useful in doubles I guess where I play 😁 and damn that Momota video again... 😂
Haha 😂 it’s great to practice these skills sometimes even if it’s not your specific event!
Max string tension recommend on my racket is '24 lbs'. What it actually mean❔
Main: 22 , Cross: 24 / Main: 23 , Cross: 25 /
Main: 24 , Cross: 26 / Main:24 , Cross:24❔
Superb👌🏻👍
Thank you so much! ☺️
Hi may i know why there is a difference in doubles and singles net shot? I feel like the doubles net cord and the dead net shot are the hardest to return, is there a reason we use the other techniques instead?
kento momota in singles video, yuta watanabe in doubles, and i'll be watching everything you guys put out
Haha thanks!!
Does that work well on plastic shuttle? If so, which shuttle you prefer to play with (feather or plastic)?
It does but we only play with feathers
Pls make videos on singles strategy 🎉
Can you do tutorial on middle court shot for left and right. For example, if our position on the center of the court, how to move to left and right. I find it difficult to make a shot for backhand
Need more doubles content :DDD tutorial on double legged jumping smash please! A detailed one if possible :) thank you so much
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@BadmintonInsight welcome! The absence of a proper full double legged jumping smash video on youtube in my opinion will increase the number of views as there are alot of people looking to learn it! :) Thank you so much! You guys are the best! I've massively improved my doubles game in less than a year thanks to you guys!
Thanks for suggesting a video on the jump smash! In case you missed it we actually released this last Sunday on our channel, you can find it here - ua-cam.com/video/Seony5Owsb8/v-deo.html 😀 Hopefully it answers the questions you had and is useful, if not please let us know anything else you're unsure of!
@@BadmintonInsight thank you so much! Really appreciate the video but I'll have to save and try to learn it at a later time as it's still lockdown in my country 😭
I am a beginner and if a do the in and out or the out and in shot, I'd always miss it. Can you guys please make a video of the normal net shot without the spin for beginners like me.plz
Thanks a lot what about grip
We mentioned the grips in the video! :)
On which platform you get the victor set in the UK?
We get ours directly from Victor, but you can get Victor products from www.TRMEsports.com and you can use the code “BADMINTON INSIGHT” for 10% discount! 😁
Bro perfect
Ah thank you so much! 😊
@Badminton Insight PLZ SHOW US THE STRATEGY OF KENTO MOMENTO IN SINGLES ...... WHY IS HE NO. 1 IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW IN BADMINTON PLZ MAKE A VIDEO🙏
Thanks for the suggestion! :)
Dead spin, yeah I am gonna try these drills
Enjoy!!
Sir and mam plzzz post a video of trickshots 🙏🏻❤️
Definitely coming soon 🤪
Can you please teach me best footwork and position during smash
Kento Momota?! Damn! 🔥
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Superr nicee videooo
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Nice👍👍
Thanks 😃
Hello✋🏻✋🏻 is it the same for net stance and net shot🏸🏸🏸🏸🤔🙂🥰👬
Which racket are you using?
Is it the jet speed 10?
Greg is using the Auraspeed 90K and I’m using the Thruster BXR! 😁
@@BadmintonInsight oh cool cool thank you and keep up the great content really appreciate it :)
2:50 Drills handfeed fullcourt
Wow, a real mix haha!
How to practice with with a partner? I find its very hard to return because me and my partner will both spin the shuttle making it very difficult to get.
You need to spin it down n upwards in order to make your net deadly which force your opponent difficult to return the shot
When is the dead net useddd???? Plsss telll
plz come to Raipur india
Dead net is my favorite. You can really get on the nerves of your opponent. :p
Haha! 😆
I am 10 years old, my goal is to become a world badminton player, I want to replace ANTHONY GINTING in the future, thank you for helping, greetings Candidates for Atlit Jakarta
Good luck! 👍🏼💥🏸
not early this time 😅
There’s always next Sunday! 😜
164 replays!
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Nice Video,
I smashed Subscribe Button And you know the result 😅 ❤
Ah thank you so much Pratik! Awesome 😆🏸
If you hit the shuttle further from the net , then the in out netshot doesn’t have enough power to go cross the net .
My idol toby penty
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How to hit a return if the shuttle is sliding down the net ? There is no room to hit it back !
We'll do a tutorial on that soon! 😄
Hello
Can you give me the racket one, i need it most :(
How to increase racket power
2nd
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I didn't understand how to do dead net shot
I wanna play with you guys
It's PENTY!
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First one to comment
Love from India
Woop! Thank you so much!
lol Victor Zsasz
It was very helpful, thank you!