Probably not but getting better. Others are watching youtube on this and other skills. What he can do, from my experience is find other opponents better than anyone in his class as sparring partner. May be not winning over them but after a while his classmate are no more challenging for him because he had experiancing better and harder skills and hitting
As a little kid who is doing a bit good at badminton I hadn't seen my mistake and I'm very thankful to find this video I am doing quite well now and also teaching my classmates who's also playing this! We are having the most fun!
I play this game in PE but I always feel bad because I suck and usually make my team lose lots of points. This video gave great advice. Thanks so much! Can’t wait to try out these tips.
Even as someone who plays quite well, based on my experience, as someone who play just for fun, I didn’t actually know some of these! Especially the proper way to hold the racket! I’ve always played with my pointer finger pointed in the racket, and have always ended up having to readjust and pause because I would get pain in my palm, from the pressure of my pointer finger pushing the bottom of the racket against my palm. I also didn’t know about the lunging! I always end up tripping on myself, or trying to reach with my opposite leg and almost end up stepping on the birdie because I trip on myself! Thank you so much for this! I was honestly just curious, and actually ended up getting some good advice! Thank you again!
Glad these tips really helped. If you don’t get little things like the grip right it can really limit your ability to improve as it’s hard to play shots like slices and clip smashes. Lunging is vital to improve your court coverage.
That second tip (partly) about not lunging out so that your rear foot comes off the ground is good advice in just about every sport I've played. Applicable to Badminton, Pickleball, Soccer (Football) and Judo, in my own experience.
@@kuno4651 When they smash at you you shouldn't be changing to the backhand grip you should already have your backhand grip ready in preparation for the smash encase they smash.
Saya yes there are some shots and techniques where we would do this. However none of the techniques in this video I'd use to trick or delay the flow of the shuttle. Yes this video is aimed at beginners, as mentioned in the title.
Thank you for the video. My mom used to be a badminton coach so I have birdies and rackets but she doesn’t have time so, she can’t help me practice. Thank you so much for the video it taught me a lot of good stuff:))
I have been learning badminton for about 5 months but I feel so disappointed about the way I play, are there any tips that you can give me to hit the shuttle with a great power??
Thats why my finger is always somehow hurt when i play and why my shuttle always hits at the back of the court- Thanks this really helped me make my games better!
Yes absolutely every point you told was very imp actually . Because due to wrong techniques we are unable to generate enough power in our shots but the way you told everything is surely gonna help 👍
I love playing badminton but I went a year playing with my finger for support and it's super weird to do it holding the racket with my full hand, I feel I can't generate power well. Do you have any tips or exercises (to generate power from the wrist for example)
gosh this video is fun to watch! spotted some mistakes i made, lol. hope this would increase my skill, ofc with practice oftenly too! 🤩🤩 thanks a lot jacobs!!
@@JacobsBadminton I'm working on it! Oh anyway, I wonder how do you add more power when do the forehand recovery? So that the shuttlecock will woooshh faster?
Wow this information is downright useful for beginner likes me who plays for whole 3 years for fun (past working time). always play the front grip when in defense stance and wonder why i cant counter the ball at all, cant wait to try it out on the field!
Nice video. Where you located ? Have a problem with a racket arm when you learn clear and push elbow first . Feel unnatural and wierd. But that is probably old habits
Have you noticed the overhead grip in the first clip is with your index finger tucked in and touching to your middle finger? That isn't very standard for what I've seen people teach (index finger higher for more control especially)? You are accurate with it though which is the only thing that matters obviously.
At 1:46 shouldn't you be hitting the shuttle just AFTER your foot lands? It's quite hard to control the shot when you are still moving forward, isn't it?
t0miik the idea is we use our momentum to help the shuttle over the net, that way we don't have to stop and then hit which makes it hard to hit with a consistent weight. Hitting just before or as the foot lands helps keep a nice rhythm and recover straight away. If you saw the wrong version I was very of balance as well. Hope that helps.
I think it was an astrox 99 in this video. Honestly its an expensive racket I'd recommend spending less. Set s price range and buy a racket that feels nice for you. don't worry if it's head heavy etc. If it feels nice to you you'll play better with it anyway.
my common beginner mistakes is 2 and 4 I laughed so hard because that's how my form looks like when counter dropping a drop shot and my defense where my hand is behind my body. Hahahahahahahahahahahah I knew it was wrong, but it looks more wrong and funny seeing someone doing the same thing and emphasizing how obvious my mistakes are. Nice video!!!
The third one is really me, like I used to do that until my butt is close to the floor already and I'm thinking I'm good and am able to endure. Well nvm, I'm doing it wrong all along. But I'm glad that I'm doing the 5th one right.
I haven't played badminton since 3 years and suddenly my PE teacher said "you are selected for badminton state competition" This vid helped a lot thanks
hey, i need help please. i play casually with friends and they have the net much higher than 5 ft, almost 5'7 or something. I'm 6 ft tall, but how should I smash consistently on a higher net?
And the feather (the ball thing) should also hit the middle of the racket Edit: I also started learning today but it helps me to beat my classmates! Hope this helps next WEDNESDAY
The last two are things I need to work on. Can you tell me how to remember this ? The main problem is that I forget these points and end up doing the same bs again and again
Thank you I am good but not as good as my PE teacher cause he has said that who will defeat him will go in a team even though I am a very good throw ball player I always loved badminton more
I'm one of the worst players in my class and I was doing EVERYTHING wrong. They don't teach us techniques, we just play. Nice video, thank you.
Are you the best player now? 🛐
Probably not but getting better. Others are watching youtube on this and other skills.
What he can do, from my experience is find other opponents better than anyone in his class as sparring partner. May be not winning over them but after a while his classmate are no more challenging for him because he had experiancing better and harder skills and hitting
Still worst but with proper technique now
As a little kid who is doing a bit good at badminton I hadn't seen my mistake and I'm very thankful to find this video I am doing quite well now and also teaching my classmates who's also playing this! We are having the most fun!
That’s great your not making these mistakes. Your level must be very good and it’s amazing your helping others to.
I play this game in PE but I always feel bad because I suck and usually make my team lose lots of points. This video gave great advice. Thanks so much! Can’t wait to try out these tips.
Good luck working on the tips and hope they help you to improve.
Also another tip:the feather has to hit the middle of the racket
@@flipacliproblox5055 Good advice yes
Even as someone who plays quite well, based on my experience, as someone who play just for fun, I didn’t actually know some of these! Especially the proper way to hold the racket! I’ve always played with my pointer finger pointed in the racket, and have always ended up having to readjust and pause because I would get pain in my palm, from the pressure of my pointer finger pushing the bottom of the racket against my palm. I also didn’t know about the lunging! I always end up tripping on myself, or trying to reach with my opposite leg and almost end up stepping on the birdie because I trip on myself!
Thank you so much for this! I was honestly just curious, and actually ended up getting some good advice! Thank you again!
Glad these tips really helped. If you don’t get little things like the grip right it can really limit your ability to improve as it’s hard to play shots like slices and clip smashes. Lunging is vital to improve your court coverage.
That second tip (partly) about not lunging out so that your rear foot comes off the ground is good advice in just about every sport I've played. Applicable to Badminton, Pickleball, Soccer (Football) and Judo, in my own experience.
The only crime I was commiting was defencing with normal grip rather than backhand
Thanks for the advice
Glad you found it useful and great there is only 1 thing for you to improve. Keep up the good work.
its hard for me to change grip fast so i use the normal grip to block and thats a bad thing
@@kuno4651 When they smash at you you shouldn't be changing to the backhand grip you should already have your backhand grip ready in preparation for the smash encase they smash.
@@JacobsBadminton yea but for driving its hard for me to change grip
@@kuno4651 Keep practicing and the grip changing will become second nature.
just take a note that this is for beginner. for semi pro and pro, some mistake-like is used to trick and delay the flow of the shuttle.
Saya yes there are some shots and techniques where we would do this. However none of the techniques in this video I'd use to trick or delay the flow of the shuttle. Yes this video is aimed at beginners, as mentioned in the title.
Love how they acted they are beginners. Its deceptive.
Trying to them it wrong was very tough and had to concentrate because the technique we use is so ingrained.
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@@ajiharisudin1021 9 what?
@@JacobsBadminton 9 birdees in your mouth-
@@JacobsBadminton 9 giraffes
A very useful video. I have doing all the mistakes shown in the video for years together. Thanks for the tips.
Glad it helped Richard. Keep practicing good technique and you can iron out these mistakes.
Thank you for the video. My mom used to be a badminton coach so I have birdies and rackets but she doesn’t have time so, she can’t help me practice. Thank you so much for the video it taught me a lot of good stuff:))
Awesome that we could help you improve your skills.
Birdies? Never heard of that Americanism
@@bengrint84 just what we call them😭
very helpful for me -a new beginner ,thank you.
I am a badminton beginner (maybe intermediate??) and these tips were so helpful!! These really helped me :))
Glad we could help and hope to bring you more useful content to improve your game.
I never knew the finger thing was bad, thanks for the amazing tip!
Funny to see i was doing everything wrong.
XD
Yeah me too 😢 I’m left handed btw
@@MusicsAddiction-zw1ld❤❤😂
Yeah you can add me to the same category 😁😁
Your all different
I have been learning badminton for about 5 months but I feel so disappointed about the way I play, are there any tips that you can give me to hit the shuttle with a great power??
Niranjana don’t know if you’ve already seen it but check out this video ruclips.net/video/utlly9sFfYw/видео.html
Thats why my finger is always somehow hurt when i play and why my shuttle always hits at the back of the court- Thanks this really helped me make my games better!
Glad we could really help you.
Yes absolutely every point you told was very imp actually . Because due to wrong techniques we are unable to generate enough power in our shots but the way you told everything is surely gonna help 👍
I love playing badminton but I went a year playing with my finger for support and it's super weird to do it holding the racket with my full hand, I feel I can't generate power well. Do you have any tips or exercises (to generate power from the wrist for example)
Damn, I’m about to go to the try out tmr and I rilly need some tips, ty very much this is so helpful
no problem Daniel hope these tips up your game
Enjoyable explanation of common errors. 👏
Thanks Wayne
thanks for uploading sir, i want to know that how to smash without jumping and with jumping. I dont know either of them. and when to use which one..
No problem we’ll add that to our list 👍
Thanks for the tips bro this could help me with my beggining journey in badminton
Glad we could help and best of luck with your journey. Please let us know how you progress.
My trick with badminton is grabbing the racket like your shaking a hand, works pretty well
Exactly, that's a great way to remember it and get it right.
gosh this video is fun to watch! spotted some mistakes i made, lol. hope this would increase my skill, ofc with practice oftenly too! 🤩🤩 thanks a lot jacobs!!
Glad you found this useful and if you spotted a few mistakes you make then these tips with practice will bring up your skill level.
@@JacobsBadminton I'm working on it! Oh anyway, I wonder how do you add more power when do the forehand recovery? So that the shuttlecock will woooshh faster?
Treasure maker spotted
@@trsrcafe-yo7gm Great Comment haha
Thank you so much!! ive never played Badminton before and then suddenly im getting on tryouts LOL
my friend forced me 😅 Anyway thank you again!!
No problem and congratulations on getting onto tryouts.
very good, thanks for this, will try some of these tips in my next match!
Wow this information is downright useful for beginner likes me who plays for whole 3 years for fun (past working time). always play the front grip when in defense stance and wonder why i cant counter the ball at all, cant wait to try it out on the field!
Glad this really helped you and hope the tips helped in your matches.
Hi Darrel this is Mukhi you better remember me
I liked
And hi Steven
I'll try it out.. Thanks buddy for the best techniques... Love from India🇮🇳
No problem Nishi, hope it helps.
Nice video. Where you located ? Have a problem with a racket arm when you learn clear and push elbow first . Feel unnatural and wierd. But that is probably old habits
Thanks, we are located West London/Herts area
@@JacobsBadminton it is possible to book some lessons with you and contact you ?
@@79Pavlito Drop us an email at sjacobs.coach@hotmail.com with your number and we'll get in touch.
I defeated my coach
Congratulations 🎉🎉
Change the coach🗿
Have you noticed the overhead grip in the first clip is with your index finger tucked in and touching to your middle finger? That isn't very standard for what I've seen people teach (index finger higher for more control especially)? You are accurate with it though which is the only thing that matters obviously.
O my gosh!! I didn't know that!!! Thank goodness I watched this video today because our Badminton District meet is tomorrow! Thank god!!!!
Overhead grip really helped me, tsym🥰
Glad we could help and this will improve al your overheads and now you can use slices.
great video i can now work on my mistakes :D thanks
Glad it helped Len
You really helped me thank you so much😊
Aiman, glad we could help you.
Спасибо большое, сама занимаюсь бадминтоном. Очень интересует этот вид спорта и хотелось бы улучшить свои навыки. Ещё раз спасибо вам огромное ❤
Waow👍 amazing thank you..am from indonesia
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
Bro what is your badminton raquet model ?
Pls tell
Think we were using Astrox 99
Thanks for your reply
appreciate it , btw great video 🔥
Honestly,I'm learning more than when I was learning this during PE,and I'm also nervous since I have to play badminton tommorow for my MAPEH day
❤thanks for sharing bro Jacob, gbu ✌🏻
Diana glad we could help.
At 1:46 shouldn't you be hitting the shuttle just AFTER your foot lands? It's quite hard to control the shot when you are still moving forward, isn't it?
t0miik the idea is we use our momentum to help the shuttle over the net, that way we don't have to stop and then hit which makes it hard to hit with a consistent weight. Hitting just before or as the foot lands helps keep a nice rhythm and recover straight away. If you saw the wrong version I was very of balance as well. Hope that helps.
Thanks, i got the foot work theory, but to practice it, it is not as easy as it seems
Great work :)
I learned a lot from the video.
Glad we could really help you.
Thank you sir, it was so helpful for me
Wow, this is going to improve my game in the court😊😊, Thank you soo much🎉 🎉🎉
where did you buy that racket? It's nice
We get our rackets through sponsorship. Sorry I can’t direct you to anywhere.
Can you plase tell me whitch rocket should I use?
I think it was an astrox 99 in this video. Honestly its an expensive racket I'd recommend spending less. Set s price range and buy a racket that feels nice for you. don't worry if it's head heavy etc. If it feels nice to you you'll play better with it anyway.
THANK YOUUU TODAY IS MY SPORTSFEST AHHH
Thanks
Love this video gets straight to it! ❤
Camera angle and way of explanation is simply awesome 👏🏻
Glad it was really useful for you.
Tysm for the tips! I just got into badminton club in my religion! (Igleasia) and im nervous but i hope badminton is this fun!
This is a very good and helpful video.
Glad it helped. Thanks
i was on my team last year but i havent played in a while and tryouts are coming up in january wish me luck
How did you trials go, hope we managed to help you.
Hi ma’am, i am a beginner and my question is, if you win the first set, who will serve on the second set? Hoping for your reply. Thank you...
You will start. The winner.
my common beginner mistakes
is 2 and 4
I laughed so hard because that's how my form looks like when counter dropping a drop shot and my defense where my hand is behind my body.
Hahahahahahahahahahahah I knew it was wrong, but it looks more wrong and funny seeing someone doing the same thing and emphasizing how obvious my mistakes are.
Nice video!!!
Thanks for teaching me how to play badminton for me beacuse they have an event it's a sports try out on my school and I never play badminton!
That was amazing it really really helped
Glad we could help and that you found it useful.
does this do and don'ts also apply to 65 yrs old players? speed on court and knee issues will definitely be a factor. what do you think?
The third one is really me, like I used to do that until my butt is close to the floor already and I'm thinking I'm good and am able to endure. Well nvm, I'm doing it wrong all along. But I'm glad that I'm doing the 5th one right.
K L keep doing good practice and slowly slowly these techniques will come.
The tip about taking the shuttle before your foot touches the ground is amazing...
Prashant glad you found it useful and hope it helped.
They should bring their right foot front when you move your right hand front (left handers cqn use left leg and arm)
Exactly 👍👍
I joined competition and it is next week thanks for your advice
Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Tank you for the tips
Which racket are you using
Think it was an Astrox 99
keep more infomation..good👌from🇲🇾🇲🇾
Thanks ikankerapu glad you found it useful
I just lost my badminton game today😅 I'm thankful i found this video
Thanks for your help brother ☺️
Thank you I never know All of this is my mistakes playing badminton
Hope we’ve helped you improve your game Jomer.
very useful for novice players to develop and become champions
Yes we aimed it at those learning to develop their skills early on.
I haven't played badminton since 3 years and suddenly my PE teacher said "you are selected for badminton state competition" This vid helped a lot thanks
Love it❤️🔥
Thanks Justin
learning basic badminton cause apparently we have intrams and no one in our section wants to volunteer so I’m gonna step out😎
thanks.. now getting ready for real game.
Hopefully we’ve helped you be more prepared.
@@JacobsBadminton yeah , that's a big help for beginners like me. We appreciate your help.
Make a video on first 3 shot in men's double advance
Arpit I will add that to our list for videos to make
Thanks bro I'm going to play district tournament today wish me luck.
How did your tournament go?
@@JacobsBadminton THE TOURNAMENT WENT SUPERB BY YOUR TIPS IAM RUNNER IN THE TOURNAMENT THANKU .
@@JacobsBadminton and I'm 12 years old.
@@incenzorff9923 Glad we could help you be more competitive, keep up the good work.
@@JacobsBadminton thank you
2:35 that is quite literally the reason why people hit it like that
It is to push it back as far as possible,cignoring whether or not it is out
Thanks bro
Love from India 🇮🇳 ♥
Thanks and welcome.
i losed in tryouts😢 ty for this video i learnd something
Glad we could help. As long as you learn from mistakes and improve from them you’ll be better next time.
Terima kasih info 👍
Just glad we could help
hey, i need help please. i play casually with friends and they have the net much higher than 5 ft, almost 5'7 or something. I'm 6 ft tall, but how should I smash consistently on a higher net?
1:09 what's sheldon doin here
Haha, needs to get rid of that ear wax.
And the feather (the ball thing) should also hit the middle of the racket
Edit: I also started learning today but it helps me to beat my classmates! Hope this helps next WEDNESDAY
beginners should start learning forehand defense too
Video dan penjelasan yang bagus, saya suka, salam dari Indonesia
Glad you enjoyed it An 👍
Awesome Lessons 👌
Really glad it helped
my zonals are tomorrow and I am just practicing by seeing this
Glad we could help you improve your game.
Thanks for Info
Glad we could help.
The last two are things I need to work on. Can you tell me how to remember this ? The main problem is that I forget these points and end up doing the same bs again and again
Thank you I am good but not as good as my PE teacher cause he has said that who will defeat him will go in a team even though I am a very good throw ball player I always loved badminton more
Keep improving your technique Rama and you'll beat him. Hopefully our videos will help you do that.
@@JacobsBadminton thank you
Tomorrow is gonna be a tough day for me hope I will make it
Is there any way i could learn batminton in one week i just know a little bit to play but i have a match after one week is there any way i could learn
Great tips for a beginner like me, thanks! :-)
thank you, sir...
You're videos are amazing
Thanks Krish really appreciate that 👍
Im new to batminton i started in 1 or 2 weeks and im doing good at it know
Nice one Marge, keep up the good work and keep enjoying the sport.
Thank you🥰
Glad it was useful Akash
Thank you for this video
For the first one, the finger is the only time i put it there as it gives more force
However in fast games do the proper holding
Thanks a lot dude! This really helped me get better. I really want to beat my dad haha
Crimson I'm glad it helped. Keep practicing and you'll beat him haha 😄
Great videos! It's very helpful (:
Thanks Bong