Never Lose Your Racket Again: Easy Badminton Grip Hack

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @hassanmuhammad8901
    @hassanmuhammad8901 2 місяці тому +4

    Love the way you teach! So calm and you break it down very nicely.

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words. Really give me the encouragement to keep making more :) I love badminton and love sharing what I know, which is not alot :).

  • @rameshpanta8062
    @rameshpanta8062 Місяць тому

    Though I consider myself as intermediate player, this tip helped me remind to have a more relaxed grip...my power, efficiency and accuracy improved immediately. Thanks :).

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  Місяць тому

      You will be surprised how many advanced players have super tight grip.

  • @hiwrenhere
    @hiwrenhere Місяць тому

    Wow. The way you teach and speak is so great. The closest word I have to describe it is comforting? A few other people we've learned badminton from speak in a very harsh way, but your voice and the intentional kindness in your approach makes learning more about badminton feel enjoyable and safe!
    Also DAMN THREW ONE OF YOUR DAUGHTERS OUT ON THE STREET SNITCHING ON HER BADMINTON GRIP LMAO. But 10/10 video, genuinely we will be watching more from you!!!!

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  Місяць тому

      Awwwww, Thank you for the kind words. LOL about my daughter. I guess I was trying to let everyone know that it is a long journey to master badminton. My kids are no exception and I want everyone to realise that we all need train all the time in order to master these fundamental skills. Thank you once again for your kind comment.

  • @dibya8590
    @dibya8590 2 місяці тому +1

    terrific tips for a loose grip. thanks. i generally have a very loose grip where I sometimes hold the grip only by the index thumb and middle finger and then squeeze at the last moment. have been playing for 7 to 8 years this way. has not created any trouble for me. Have tried to hold lightly with all my fingers . control , defense and deception have increased than before.

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  2 місяці тому +1

      It is amazing you have developed your own grip and it works for you! It took me a long time before I realised the power of a soft grip. For an old body like mine, it really helps to relax and slow the game down.

  • @anoopdalmeida12
    @anoopdalmeida12 Місяць тому

    Explained really well and well suited for a non-kid audience so your channel name might be missing out on a larger audience ! Keep it up.

  • @TK-jump
    @TK-jump 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing vid and tutorial, the details are great

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad you liked it. lots of videos to make tomorrow, so I am super excited.

  • @einarjuel
    @einarjuel 2 місяці тому

    Very nice presentation!
    Sending this onwards immediately, so much to gain from continually working to improve hand skills
    Keep it up :)

  • @rajivkamdar8552
    @rajivkamdar8552 11 днів тому

    Excellent

  • @varunchand8546
    @varunchand8546 2 місяці тому +5

    i just realized that my grip is tighter than my strings 🤣

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  2 місяці тому

      Haha I know what you mean. Your muscles must be so sore

  • @peterzhou7932
    @peterzhou7932 2 місяці тому

    Good advice there 👍

  • @TK-jump
    @TK-jump 2 місяці тому

    At 06:36 you show the finger squeeze and chop movement, but what's not so clear is how you transition that to the punch. Earlier in the vid you show the full swing but too quick to properly see what is happening. Would you mind explaining the wrist/forearm movements that occur when finger squeezing in the chop and bringing the racket square to the punch?
    Fantastic tutorial anyway, thanks again

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  2 місяці тому

      I will do a video, hopefully tomorrow and upload next week, about squaring up the racket and do the Punch action. This is why the V grip is so difficult and requires constant coaching before getting it right.

    • @TK-jump
      @TK-jump 2 місяці тому

      @@badminton4kids thanks coach :)

  • @barrydinh
    @barrydinh 8 днів тому

    Hi Teach, I have played for more than a year and realized that I don't relax my palm and finger proplerly. In one game previous week I accidentally relax my hand enough to feel easy to do the clear without any vibration. One question, it's clear that you should relax and do the shape, but do you let it touches your upper palm place like near the fingers or it only focus on the 3 fingers. Thanks in advance.

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  8 днів тому +1

      I tend to let my racket hangs in my fingers as much as i can. but as long as its soft and relaxing grip, its a good thing.

    • @barrydinh
      @barrydinh 8 днів тому

      @badminton4kids thanks Teach

    • @barrydinh
      @barrydinh 7 днів тому

      @@badminton4kids Thanks to this video, I could smash properly everytime and without wasting energy as well. That's incredible feeling. Happy new year to your Teach!

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  7 днів тому

      Yay!!!! I am soooo glad

  • @ikrarputra8977
    @ikrarputra8977 2 місяці тому

    Nice lesson. What type of this racket and grip ?

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  2 місяці тому +1

      Very old racket. The Yonex Duora 10. I normally play with Exbolt 65 strings, and to save money i normally play with 23lbs tension. This way, the string would last me 2-3 months even with all the smashes that I do :) I save the money for the kids

    • @ikrarputra8977
      @ikrarputra8977 Місяць тому

      ​@@badminton4kids 23 lbs is not bad. What brand & type of that purple overgrip ?

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  Місяць тому

      ​@@ikrarputra8977just a typical yonex overgrap. Nothing special about it except for the lovely pastel purple :)

  • @mobime6682
    @mobime6682 2 місяці тому

    Nevermind kids, us adults could learn a thing or two from you ;)

    • @badminton4kids
      @badminton4kids  2 місяці тому

      hehe small kids and big kids. I think there is a kid inside all of us :)