How does Lin Dan cover push serve return? (Mirrored / Right Handed) | Badminton Technique

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
  • Thank you Cody for suggesting this video topic! How does Lin Dan cover the push or drive serve return? This was very interesting to research and actually hard to find a good way to explain, but I think the video turned out pretty well. Hope you enjoy!
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Комментарии • 38

  • @blacktigersbadmintonchannel
    @blacktigersbadmintonchannel 5 лет назад +3

    Love your detailed analysis! The more you watch the game, the more you notice just how much is going on. As a beginner you just admire the agility of these athletes and the fast smashes, but as you get more experienced over the years as a player/ coach you get to appreciate more and more the technical-tactical skills, the physical training behind them and the mental game :)

  • @xiangyang8903
    @xiangyang8903 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Jeffrey, Thank you for the video. My guessing for Lin Dan doesn't cut the push half-way are 1. Opponents did a very fast and small deception. At 4:45 Lin Dan went forward a bit before goes back, then he lost mass center and miss the best jump timing. 2. At 4:55, he is leading the game, so he doesn't need to run fast. And you are right, he is confident about his hit quality.

    • @tamo1050
      @tamo1050 4 года назад

      Xiang yang. I think it is also because lin dan served to the sideline and usually it is very hard to return a straight push from that position. I think that Lin Dan wanted to surprise Hidayat but unsuccessfully.

  • @Abhishek-fw7oo
    @Abhishek-fw7oo 5 лет назад +12

    Can u make same video but of lee Chong Wei as he is a right handed player

  • @kmalsawmtluanga5784
    @kmalsawmtluanga5784 5 лет назад +4

    Hi Jeffrey, i guess u like LD most, even me👍. Here is my question- when u analyze his game, most of the time u focus on his footwork, what about his forehand around the head shot, if u watch his game, in Backhand corner.. In his forehand around the head shot(check his setting posture)He lower his elbow which give his More back swing.. But in your game when u hit birdie in back court u put your arm+elbow high.. With your chest Open.. Could u analyze this in the next video..?

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад +1

      Haha yes, I like LD the most :) Id love to analyze that too haha

  • @YitianTheSword
    @YitianTheSword 5 лет назад

    For your last point on why 林丹 hit the back court shot late and out of balance, my understanding over watching him for many years is: he doesn't like to take rush steps to save a shot (like short distance running, in a sudden faster speed), he would either choose to do it with just his wrist power from a un-balanced stance, or a dive. I do the same thing so my guess for his excuse is that it is important for him (and me, lol) to maintain a certain rhythm in moving around the court. Love your post! [from a new subscriber]

  • @romaingauthier2653
    @romaingauthier2653 5 лет назад +5

    Did you flip the video so that more people - supposedly right handed - could relate? That's a good idea, but it would be nice to mention it at the start of the video.

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад +1

      Yup! I flipped the video, thanks for the feedback! I think it’d definitely be nice to mention!

  • @aviipatel8760
    @aviipatel8760 Год назад

    It's a very informative video., Thankyou 💖💖

  • @joelwallenius2877
    @joelwallenius2877 5 лет назад +5

    I think it's much harder to respond when I serve low and they lift to the back. I don't have time to get in position ffs!

  • @sarathks4950
    @sarathks4950 5 лет назад

    Hi. Ur videos are really effective for learning subtle nuances that i never noticed before that higher level players do. Thank you.
    Can u please make a video on tips to judge if a high clear return would fall within or outside the courtline in doubles.

    • @pratyushsaboo9471
      @pratyushsaboo9471 4 года назад

      You need to play more and more to get a feel for where the line is

  • @skylixts787
    @skylixts787 5 лет назад

    I love this series! But also can you do odd side serving just to complete even side serving video?

  • @dinofrancisco9670
    @dinofrancisco9670 4 года назад

    How to control the arms during drop? Thanks Jeffrey.

  • @manojkinha5180
    @manojkinha5180 4 года назад

    Pls make a video on what things a player has to focus on when playing singles match..

  • @donri8786
    @donri8786 4 года назад

    Where'd you get any of these clips? I really want to see a full match.

  • @fabiantham
    @fabiantham 4 года назад

    What about doubles? Where to cover after make a serve in doubles game?

  • @wclow8973
    @wclow8973 5 лет назад

    I think the reason why LD can be so good is the way he reads and anticipates the opponent, this can be shown from his footwork, many many times. He is not tall, and particularly fast, but his anticipation works very well to compensate his height.

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад +1

      I think LD is actually at a good height, he’s 5’10 I think. LCW is shorter too 😅 but I do a free that his anticipation is really good!!

  • @sc9976
    @sc9976 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Jeffrey! I just found your channel yesterday and i have been enjoying your videos! I noticed you're from the same area as me. Maybe we get to play each other in a future local tournament xD
    I also make badminton videos as well! Maybe you find them interesting haha :)

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад +1

      Hey! I haven’t played many tournaments recently, only the one in Berkeley in February 😅 I’ll check out your videos!

    • @sc9976
      @sc9976 5 лет назад

      @@BadmintonwithJeffrey haha ahh ok! Yeah this year i haven't as well. Thanks man!

  • @snapplecrabapple862
    @snapplecrabapple862 4 года назад

    What do I do against right handed people who does a fast backhand push to my far forehand corner?

  • @sairamtejaakkiraju5894
    @sairamtejaakkiraju5894 5 лет назад

    can you please explain what are attacking lifts ?? and when to use them ?

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад

      Good question, they are lifts that are flat and fast

    • @sairamtejaakkiraju5894
      @sairamtejaakkiraju5894 5 лет назад

      @@BadmintonwithJeffrey if so, opponent will revert back quickly as they are flat... What is the point in use attacking lifts

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад

      @@sairamtejaakkiraju5894 Right, it's all about when you use it. For example, when you hit a net shot and your opponent rushes to the front, an attack lift will be really good because it would be too fast for them to cut off. If they're able to cut it off, you'll have to hit it a bit higher. If you watch my box drill video, you can see me doing a couple of attack lifts that move my opponent around :)

    • @sairamtejaakkiraju5894
      @sairamtejaakkiraju5894 5 лет назад

      @@BadmintonwithJeffrey didn't notice that in your box drill video... Will watch it again 😊😊🏸🏸

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад +1

      @@sairamtejaakkiraju5894 There's one at this timestamp :) ruclips.net/video/BxejgN2uwow/видео.html (4:09)

  • @xiangchengzheng5762
    @xiangchengzheng5762 5 лет назад

    Nice video, but supinating is not rotating outwards, it is rotating inwards. Pronating is rotating outwards. For backhand one pronates first and then supinates after hitting the shot and for forehand one supinates first then pronates after hitting the shot

    • @BadmintonwithJeffrey
      @BadmintonwithJeffrey  5 лет назад +3

      I think we’re just defining outward/inward differently haha I agree that backhand is probate first then supinate, and forehand is supinate then pronate. I think pronate is rotating inward because the thumb is rotating inward, towards the body.

  • @cakdulchannel99
    @cakdulchannel99 5 лет назад

    Lin dan kok tangan kanan??

  • @oscarmaddocks
    @oscarmaddocks 4 года назад

    Why is Lin Dan using his right hand