Hey guys! I need your help - I was wondering if they are any topics or issues in badminton that you're really interested in, and you're willing to pay to learn? Please throw in your thoughts and input, and as always, thank you for watching! :)
01. Play with your racket a lot 0:39 02. Juggle the shuttle 1:26 03. Practice lunging 2:10 04. Hitting against the wall 2:47 05. Learn how to generate power 3:33 06. Move your opponent front and back 4:02 07. Move your opponent right and left 4:59 08. Fron back footwork & six corner footwork 5:46 09. Backhand and forehand service 7:01 10. Jumping and hitting 8:23 11. Spin net 9:08 12. Baseline backhand 9:46
Awesome video! From my point of view as a previous professional player, these exercises are particularly useful for beginners that we don't really practice ourselves when we started off. Glad to see some different stuff once in awhile, keeps it fun and interesting. Keep it up!
bro last year I was playing on the wall a lot. Day and night and I was like wow it actually helped me get better in the sport. So I'm really glad for that. And I realize that you put it in the guide.
Do you sometimes feel like you're a protagonist in a badminton movie, like nothing can stop me from practicing, or there's no limit to what I can do. It feels like that for me when I practicing with wall, and it is quite a motivation too.
I have a draft picking this week, and im up against one of my colleagues who has tournament experience while i only started after 3 years, i need to be better and im not wasting that position. This video helped me a lot especially for my practices. Wish me luck
I love japan love the culture,the people and most of all the food. My uncle stayed there for 27 years and told me to come visit him and I did. It was an amazing experience
1. Play with racket a lot - basic forehand backhand manoevre 2. generating power - generate power from weird angles 3/4. Move your opponent front and back, left and right - requires timing and accuracy 5/6. Practice lunging and 6 corner footwork - quickly move around the court so you can hit shots with perfect timing 7. Forehand, backhand low and high serves - varying serves allows deception 8. Jump when dropping or smashing - higher contact point = more speed and power 9.Spin net - improving the net shots 10. baseline forehand and backhand - when you are forced quickly to the back of the court.
Thank you brother! You've help me a lot😭. The story is, i love badminton sport,i know how to play but i don't know the rules the techniques and many more thing, i just knew how to play it in a very simple way. Next month, I'll have the tournament that i registered euphorically without knowing how to play with the rules especially in double playing. 😭 I just wanna pull out my registration , but your videos motivate and teach me a lots as a beginner. Thanks yaah😂
First 1 to 9 & The 11th & 12th drills( tasks) were great! (The Backhand does not have to be Weak or Diificult as he says). This is dicourag8ng; Backhand can do Magic when executed with Confidence. Try to relax this Unpracticed side of the Body as you practice & Perform. - 2ndly some of the demonstrations shown can be refined and Practiced with a good coach. Good Luck n Keep Practicing these fundamentals regularly n over time.
What I used to do is hang around the badminton court, and when I saw other playing groups playing, I asked if I could join and eventually I was in one of them!
We're having badminton module in school right now and I'm doing a wonderful job making a fool out of myself -- IN FRONT OF THE ENTIRE CLASS, *INCLUDING* MY CRUSH. Edit: Random update but I think I may be improving slightly in badminton? I sound like a stalker but I was practising next to my crush and he was SO GOOD. Like smashing, jumping and everything. I felt bad for his opponent... But happy that I got to watch a movie lol.
It's a long process but generally a couple of ways 1) improve hand-eye coordination w drills- too important a foundation not be first 2) simple backhand techniques - backhand grip, then lifting, net then drives then net kill (basically front area shots are easier than mid and both are easier than back court. 3) simple footwork to compliment the backhand - single step, then eventually two steps, then three if required 4) Unpredictability - combining forehand and backhand in a random manner so that student can integrate the skills learnt. Can't rely on a comfortable setting to use backhand all the time 5) slowly progress to the backcourt to do baseline backhand recovery shots.
Boss, your energy is amazing. i am a lazy player. i decided to improve after watching your videos. you are helping without costing to players. Thanks a lot
Great tutorial. It was nice to see all those different skills and also that even the best players can make mistakes and feel the frustration. I'm going to try most of those tips in the video with the exception of walking down the road or waiting for a bus while swinging my racket about. Other than that, great video and great tutorial. Keep up the good work.
Right so I play volleyball quite a bit and I am also interested in badminton and me and my friend were playing against our teacher in this badminton school club we have which goes on at dinner, and when I was playing he was obviously teaching us on how to be better and he told me specifically that I should be working more on my attacking shots and literally no less than 2 minutes later I accidentally did a full on spike to his back right corner as if I was in volleyball but with the badminton racket obviously. I was so proud of myself
Great video as always. Can you please make a front back footwork tutorial like in 5:20? Especially running backward. I can't seem to find a video that teach this technique. It is always 6 corners. Thanks!
I made a three-part series for the backcourt footwork as I noticed the same thing you did too! Here's the link to the video ruclips.net/video/vp1DmL6_LS8/видео.html It takes a while to get the balance when you're running backwards, however, you'll want to eventually progress to a chasse when moving backwards. Good luck Charlie!
here are my 12 things to become a better badminton player as fast as possible: 1. move your feet 2. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times 3. practice 1 and 2 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle 4. move your feet 5. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times 6. practice 4 and 5 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle 7. move your feet 8. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times 9. practice 7 and 8 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle 10. move your feet 11. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times 12. practice 10 and 11 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle
Brother, can u please make a video explaining how to hit the shuttle with the perfect area of the racket and not on the side, i really like the way u guides in the video, i am just a beginner too!!
Timestamps! 1. Play with your racket alot 0:39 2. Juggle the shuttle 1:26 3.Practice lunging 2:10 4. Hitting against the wall 2:47 5. Learning how to generate power 3:33 6. Move your opponent front and back 4:02 7. Move your opponent right and left 4:59 8. Front back footwork & six corner footwork 5:46 9. Backhand and forehand service 7:01 10. Jumping and hitting 8:23 11. Spin net 9:08 12. baseline backhand 9:46
I actualy just started playing badminton and I just used the wall and my father was like. "what we need 2 players for this!" And then I said " the wall is the second player"
When I try to play against the wall, the shuttle always hits the wall and spins in random directions. It doesn't return straight back to the player as shown in this video. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
I get confused while defending smashes to my dominant side since I prefer keeping a backhand grip while defending. I get caught in an awkward position. Pls help.
I might be late but you might stop giving the opponent high shuttles, which would secure you from more smashes. Maybe a shot near the net but on your opponent's side would help, and then you'd be able to flick when they send the shuttle back to you
Hey guys! I need your help - I was wondering if they are any topics or issues in badminton that you're really interested in, and you're willing to pay to learn? Please throw in your thoughts and input, and as always, thank you for watching! :)
Yes,the smash.
And please start making it as soon as possible.😶
how to split step and the timing of it
About back hand
Injuries: how to avoid, recover, rehabilitate.
I want to learn back hand. please put a video on how to play back hand from scratch. would be great help.
People who play this sport are naturally happier than the rest of the world
True
True tho, other sports is alot toxic then badminton ngl
Agreed 👍
I TOTALLY AGREE 😀
Words ❤
01. Play with your racket a lot 0:39
02. Juggle the shuttle 1:26
03. Practice lunging 2:10
04. Hitting against the wall 2:47
05. Learn how to generate power 3:33
06. Move your opponent front and back 4:02
07. Move your opponent right and left 4:59
08. Fron back footwork & six corner footwork 5:46
09. Backhand and forehand service 7:01
10. Jumping and hitting 8:23
11. Spin net 9:08
12. Baseline backhand 9:46
Dang that's a long list, THANK YOU Chinta! :)
gud
Chinta Praveen nice. If you could add the time stamp of each tip, that would have been perfect :)
@@alancmchan Done 👍
@@abhijithjith3821 :) That's right
After so many years of fighting the legendary wall, I have still not won once, but I did make a lot of black spots back at my old house
Done subscribe. I agree that. Need more skill and strong body. Balance like goku say.
I still dont know how to hit the ball
Haha
lol 😆🤣🤣🤣
Lol same I have not won but I have hit my shuttle on top of the house
0:27 that person on the seats is exactly what I would be like
...and are you any good? 🙄🙈
😄😄😄😄😄😄
Lol
You don't look so good,.., Or your pic
Lol😂😂😜
I like this guy’s way of explaining he explains so nicely
I wish Badminton was as big in the US as it is in Asia.
Awesome video! From my point of view as a previous professional player, these exercises are particularly useful for beginners that we don't really practice ourselves when we started off. Glad to see some different stuff once in awhile, keeps it fun and interesting. Keep it up!
Yuhh its funny piano man
@@BlankRev brooo😂
bro last year I was playing on the wall a lot. Day and night and I was like wow it actually helped me get better in the sport. So I'm really glad for that. And I realize that you put it in the guide.
Yes it's super helpful!
Do you sometimes feel like you're a protagonist in a badminton movie, like nothing can stop me from practicing, or there's no limit to what I can do.
It feels like that for me when I practicing with wall, and it is quite a motivation too.
@@user-df5is8jy6n yes
I have a draft picking this week, and im up against one of my colleagues who has tournament experience while i only started after 3 years, i need to be better and im not wasting that position. This video helped me a lot especially for my practices. Wish me luck
Bit late but hope it went well. Update us all!
howd it go bro
i like how he looks like hes actually having fun even when learning. these tips were really usefull
Always practice your ball game beside the fire alarm, keeps things interesting.
I love japan love the culture,the people and most of all the food. My uncle stayed there for 27 years and told me to come visit him and I did. It was an amazing experience
I think this video is extremely beneficial . Especially I liked that playing against wall.
Its a big help for me watching this..
I'm a badminton coach in elem. Students. I learned new technics from you. Thank u!
hey how can i contact you iam a huge fun too can i drop my email here?
Yes you men
@@muhammadshamirularifin2920 johnmunyiri3110@gmail.com
@@muhammadshamirularifin2920 there it is
Done subscribe. Nice back hand..
thanks for the tips it really helped me out for school table tennis
This is the best badminton tutorial video I have seen so far. So well explained.
1:07 When you see a fly all over you
omg
Good one
Lol
So good
🤣🤣
1. Play with racket a lot - basic forehand backhand manoevre
2. generating power - generate power from weird angles
3/4. Move your opponent front and back, left and right - requires timing and accuracy
5/6. Practice lunging and 6 corner footwork - quickly move around the court so you can hit shots with perfect timing
7. Forehand, backhand low and high serves - varying serves allows deception
8. Jump when dropping or smashing - higher contact point = more speed and power
9.Spin net - improving the net shots
10. baseline forehand and backhand - when you are forced quickly to the back of the court.
This helped me a lot! I've played for a few years but there are so many things I guess I never thought about. Thanks!
How do you get into it? I'm interested but have no idea how to get started?
@@bleubleubleu study forehand and backhand grip then study wrist movement with arm rotation, then play at ur wall
I am a rookie amateur player. These are some great tips and techniques that I can try out to improve my game. Thanks.
Thank you brother! You've help me a lot😭. The story is, i love badminton sport,i know how to play but i don't know the rules the techniques and many more thing, i just knew how to play it in a very simple way. Next month, I'll have the tournament that i registered euphorically without knowing how to play with the rules especially in double playing. 😭 I just wanna pull out my registration , but your videos motivate and teach me a lots as a beginner. Thanks yaah😂
First 1 to 9 & The 11th & 12th drills( tasks) were great! (The Backhand does not have to be Weak or Diificult as he says). This is dicourag8ng; Backhand can do Magic when executed with Confidence. Try to relax this Unpracticed side of the Body as you practice & Perform.
- 2ndly some of the demonstrations shown can be refined and Practiced with a good coach.
Good Luck n Keep Practicing these fundamentals regularly n over time.
Useful information !!! Love your accent, & I love enthusiasm 🏸
Brother I learned from you alot technique nd tricks for my game thank uh so much brother💝
I luv playing this with my friends, they went from "Being a pro at shooting games" to "Being an athlete" lol
I am a young badminton player and this video really helped me
I'm glad it helped Usha! :)
Mind blowing.... Tips.... Iam ready to play
Time to blow your friends away with your new found skill Karthik! Good luck
Thanks for a very important, clear and simple tips for me as a beginner
Thank you for your helpful video! I find myself loving badminton more by this video
Aww, touches me when somebody says that! Thanks pal
i think some really basic and important things you mentioned. I liked it. thank you.
Thank you sir for teaching and I am really in love with badminton ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ but don't have any partner to play with me 😭😭😭😭😭
What I used to do is hang around the badminton court, and when I saw other playing groups playing, I asked if I could join and eventually I was in one of them!
@@Bgbadminton what if there aren't any near me
Good thing I discovered this channel to learn
Because I have a competition tomorrow 😊😊😊
We're having badminton module in school right now and I'm doing a wonderful job making a fool out of myself -- IN FRONT OF THE ENTIRE CLASS, *INCLUDING* MY CRUSH.
Edit: Random update but I think I may be improving slightly in badminton? I sound like a stalker but I was practising next to my crush and he was SO GOOD. Like smashing, jumping and everything. I felt bad for his opponent... But happy that I got to watch a movie lol.
Yeah keeping up your personality is pretty important for impressing your crush. This is what’s happening with me
watching this in 2022.. i enjoyed watching this video! very informative
Waaahh..these guys get to play with a national level player✨💖
I agree with you! Backhand shots are difficult to master. How do you manage to teach an easy backhand shots to your trainees?
It's a long process but generally a couple of ways
1) improve hand-eye coordination w drills- too important a foundation not be first
2) simple backhand techniques - backhand grip, then lifting, net then drives then net kill (basically front area shots are easier than mid and both are easier than back court.
3) simple footwork to compliment the backhand - single step, then eventually two steps, then three if required
4) Unpredictability - combining forehand and backhand in a random manner so that student can integrate the skills learnt. Can't rely on a comfortable setting to use backhand all the time
5) slowly progress to the backcourt to do baseline backhand recovery shots.
Thank you ... I enjoyed the vedio and learned a lot ... good luck
Thank you Adeeb! Good luck to you too!
Great work, I'm inspired to do these drills, thank you. 😊
Thanks for the Video on Better Badminton Player..These are essential tips for any upcoming players.
Brilliant Video. Brilliant way of explaining. Going to use these now
Boss, your energy is amazing. i am a lazy player. i decided to improve after watching your videos. you are helping without costing to players. Thanks a lot
Excellent coaching, 🎉🎉🎉 I love it.
Wonderful video, I should need to practice all these 12 techniques more .. thank you sir
Good luck and keep practicing!
Nice video, thanks for posted.. I am a beginner, worth of watching and learning this video..
Great tutorial. It was nice to see all those different skills and also that even the best players can make mistakes and feel the frustration. I'm going to try most of those tips in the video with the exception of walking down the road or waiting for a bus while swinging my racket about. Other than that, great video and great tutorial. Keep up the good work.
Yes, DON'T Swing ur RACQUET anywhere but Badminton court( Gym) n that someone is not playing Basketball or something and gets injured😢
Right so I play volleyball quite a bit and I am also interested in badminton and me and my friend were playing against our teacher in this badminton school club we have which goes on at dinner, and when I was playing he was obviously teaching us on how to be better and he told me specifically that I should be working more on my attacking shots and literally no less than 2 minutes later I accidentally did a full on spike to his back right corner as if I was in volleyball but with the badminton racket obviously. I was so proud of myself
Thanks for the guide and tips. Love from Indonesia
Yeah! I am watching first time any badminton video and i am doing it all . 😍
your backhand shots are awesome, dude! :)
Thanks for your kind words Zoltan!
I just wanted to play to have fun but now I'm watching videos to improve my technique and be more formidable 🥶
Amazing man! Thank you so much! Cant wait to try it out from tomorrow!❤
Hey, these are really good tips! Thanks for sharing!
You teach perfectly and I want to know more about using my muscles power on smash.
Thank you for the tips this really helps a lot for me as a badminton player 👍
I hate being average
Then become worse
Really great and useful tutorial. Very helpful at least for the beginner like me.
Thanks for the tips I will now win my tournament tomorrow in PE class
This is the best badminton guide ever!
Which racket n shuttle you recommend??
Helpful tips, i'm struggling with badminton. i'm left-handed
Super interesting, thank you so much!! I love your passion and energy
Great video as always. Can you please make a front back footwork tutorial like in 5:20? Especially running backward. I can't seem to find a video that teach this technique. It is always 6 corners. Thanks!
I made a three-part series for the backcourt footwork as I noticed the same thing you did too! Here's the link to the video ruclips.net/video/vp1DmL6_LS8/видео.html
It takes a while to get the balance when you're running backwards, however, you'll want to eventually progress to a chasse when moving backwards. Good luck Charlie!
I love this channel that are lot at good of videos and its a good way two learn badmonton
Sorry i didnt spell it corect
U teach me to play better at everything, thank u
Thanks for the video.
Very useful one
i really like this guy.... im new here but this video helped me
i jut got second placed because of this
Congrats!!
here are my 12 things to become a better badminton player as fast as possible:
1. move your feet
2. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times
3. practice 1 and 2 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle
4. move your feet
5. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times
6. practice 4 and 5 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle
7. move your feet
8. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times
9. practice 7 and 8 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle
10. move your feet
11. stay very low and work deeply from your legs at all times
12. practice 10 and 11 above often and intensely without a racket or shuttle
1:05 idk why I found that kinda funny, made me chuckle
Harsh Last loooooool
That's like you got a disturbing fly around
Brother, can u please make a video
explaining how to hit the shuttle with the perfect area of the racket and not on the side, i really like the way u guides in the video, i am just a beginner too!!
Omg yes this is so me
Great stuff, love your videos. Keep it up
Timestamps!
1. Play with your racket alot 0:39
2. Juggle the shuttle 1:26
3.Practice lunging 2:10
4. Hitting against the wall 2:47
5. Learning how to generate power 3:33
6. Move your opponent front and back 4:02
7. Move your opponent right and left 4:59
8. Front back footwork & six corner footwork 5:46
9. Backhand and forehand service 7:01
10. Jumping and hitting 8:23
11. Spin net 9:08
12. baseline backhand 9:46
Copycat🤣🤣
@@zunaintahir9642 that was my own idea you little dumbass
Brilliant video & explained very well,
thank you.
I actualy just started playing badminton and I just used the wall and my father was like. "what we need 2 players for this!"
And then I said " the wall is the second player"
Thank you Sir
I genually loved it. Thanks sir
Genually?
I’m playing badminton in school and I really bad at it, this really helped!
Clear explanation.. Thank you 👍
This video is very useful,thanks for the skills and explanation bro🔥💪👌👍;-)
It's my pleasure to help!
This video is so joy-filled
Great video. I just need a wall to play against...
Thanks, i hate not picking up this sport before corona
3:07 WARNING: Be careful not to break the glass on fire alarm switch!
Even the light bulbs were trying to warn me haha :)
😄😂🤣
haha thats what i thought as well ! being a safety officer lols
This is outstanding ... keep it up lad !
When I try to play against the wall, the shuttle always hits the wall and spins in random directions. It doesn't return straight back to the player as shown in this video. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
It is not something unusual it does happen very often, that is why wall practice is very important for your game
Well i am not a professional player but i think you should TRY to hit it...
As in competition ur opponent will make you run a LOT
I mean A lot!!!!
No nooo~ you are not doing anything wrong ok ..
Keep it up.
Bro/Sis u can do it.
FIGHTING !~♡
You need to control the direction where your shuttle is going ..you have to practice and you will get it
great explanations
Hitting against the wall is something which I'm doin for a long time
You're making me soo proud
That can also be said : Wall Knocking
Its called wall practice
It's been a month and he's still hitting against the wall.
Very helpful tips. Thank you
I’m a kinda good badminton player but I didn’t know some of this steps.
Just amazing video! 👏
3:08 Haha hit to head / mouth lol Hooooooooo!!
Just starting out at 35, your videos helps a lot to improve myself.
Anyone from India ↙️↙️
me!
Your tips and tricks are so good dude.
❤❤❤❤❤😌😌😌😌😌😌
I get confused while defending smashes to my dominant side since I prefer keeping a backhand grip while defending. I get caught in an awkward position. Pls help.
I might be late but you might stop giving the opponent high shuttles, which would secure you from more smashes. Maybe a shot near the net but on your opponent's side would help, and then you'd be able to flick when they send the shuttle back to you
Thank you❤🌹 sir
Lot of love from #Nagaland ❤❤
3:06 *Accidentally hits the fire alarm*
Very helpful! Thank you so much!!!! God bless you!!!!!!!
Basically. You taught me what my coach taught me for free.
Lol
Thanks for the 4th point... Now I can play my favorite game alone🤗