This tutorial on doubles was what I was looking for, for a long time. I hve spacial understanding of court in singles but in doubles I usually get lost as to how to rotate. I'll be watching ur clip over and over again.
Thanks for the video. A very useful tip leaner is Keeping your racket up all the time, as a front player, and as high as the net. I never thought of it. Will remember it and try it next time!
Thank you Coach Kennie, I have been playing badminton over 30 Years and half the time I had no idea where to stand. Your video is so informative, keep up the good work. Greetings from UK.
Thanks for the video. I have a lot of trouble when i play in front of my teammate. You have covered the major mistakes i make. Though it is out of scope of this topic, i would like to learn about the type of response shots a front player should play during different scenarios.
The front player should do their best to press down the shuttle, it may not always be strong attacks but keep the shuttle going down means ur forcing the opponent to lift giving to u and gives u and ur partner the opportunity to attack. 😁🏸
kennie❤ u. I m Mrs kanchana I started playing shuttle @the age of 55 for fitness & fun purpose. I m a weak player. I m trying to improve by following ur tips. Thank u kennie🙏
Thank you so much for making this type of videos.Make many more videos about badminton doubles tiny correction that aren't usually found on other channels.
Wow..mam..thank you...I'm a complete beginner and yesterday I stepped on a court for the first time to play mixed doubles.. I didn't understand a single thing about the rules, where to stand and how to serve. Glad I found you . Subscribed 🥰
Because of yesterday’s match I was worried that how can I lift the drops , but because of this video I got to know how to lift them , thanks for this video ma’am, have a great day ahead😁
Thankyou so much mam This was a very much informative video Mam will u do a video Which helps a left hander to use tacktist against a right hander 🙏 plz❤❤❤
thanks for your video! I have a question: I am at the front right, my partner is at the back (I do not know where) and he is doing a clear to the opponents left back (my side). From what I understand, my partner doing a clear from the back, we should get then into a defensive position and be side by side, because of this I have to move back. Where do I move? From what I have learned, I can move back to either side (middle of each court half) as my partner in the back, has to watch me and so match my rotation move. So I can move back on my side (right, which seems to make sense as its the shortest way for me, or even over to the left court side (in each case to the middle of the court half). I had a game today where I moved from my front right, back on the right (after my partner in the back did a clear) and he ended up being behind me and we lost the point, as the opponents put the bird to our left where no one was. My partner told me I should have moved back to our middle left side, because he was on the right back, doing that clear. I obviously didnt know where he was in the back. He said I should have looked at his clear when it came over my head, accessing where he did his shot from... I was not taught this in the past, plus badminton being such a fast game, to trying to access so fast where my partner stands behind me in looking at his clear and then making a decision where I can go back too seems off to me. Really would appreciate your help in this matter, as I want to become a better doubles player and pass on what I have learned to others. Thanks!
If your partner is hiring from the advanced position surely it’s better that they use that momentum and carry on to attack forwards and the original front player then rotates out to cover the rear in case the shuttle is lifted over your advancing partner’s head.
I am starting badminton now. I m 22. But I developed myself according your advice. Can I become International player. I want to play all international badminton tournament and win gold. It's my dream
Hey coach I would really like to make my career in this field. I known it is going to be easy we need to work alot I think with each of body parts but can you also give some tips or some ideas that we should mostly work on
Since i dont you personally and your strengths and weaknesses or even your game play, i can only advise you to do general things and you are right, work on strengthening each body part, each stroke and overall consistency! 😁🏸
This tutorial on doubles was what I was looking for, for a long time. I hve spacial understanding of court in singles but in doubles I usually get lost as to how to rotate. I'll be watching ur clip over and over again.
Thank you very much! 😁🏸
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Thanks for the video. A very useful tip leaner is Keeping your racket up all the time, as a front player, and as high as the net. I never thought of it. Will remember it and try it next time!
Glad u found the video useful! Thank you😁🏸
Thank you Coach Kennie, I have been playing badminton over 30 Years and half the time I had no idea where to stand. Your video is so informative, keep up the good work. Greetings from UK.
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I am honored to be ... thank you😁🏸
💖🥺honour to get your reply🙂inshallah i will be a professional player by your guidance❤️
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You explain things so well, I actually get what you’re saying. These videos have help me improve
Thank you. I'm also a front court player. This video will help me a lot.
Great! Happy to know that!!😁🏸
Very informative video, coach.. Thanks a lot.. I share your videos with my teammates and we all learn a lot from these..
Thank you too! I appreciate that you and your teammates share the videos with each other! 😁🏸
now i have so much more to practice the basics..thank you coach for your time and effort.. God Bless.
You’re welcome!!😁🏸
Thanks for the video. I have a lot of trouble when i play in front of my teammate. You have covered the major mistakes i make. Though it is out of scope of this topic, i would like to learn about the type of response shots a front player should play during different scenarios.
The front player should do their best to press down the shuttle, it may not always be strong attacks but keep the shuttle going down means ur forcing the opponent to lift giving to u and gives u and ur partner the opportunity to attack. 😁🏸
OMG THIS IS GREAT EXPLAINATION THANK YOU. I’m a backs player couldn’t figure out how to play front right thank you so much
kennie❤ u.
I m Mrs kanchana
I started playing shuttle @the age of 55 for fitness & fun purpose. I m a weak player. I m trying to improve by following ur tips. Thank u kennie🙏
You’re very welcome!! 😁🏸
This is my second video and I can say EXCELLENT coaching. Lesson learned, Subscribed and thank you Coach
Thank you very much Rodney Wong! Appreciate this! 😁🏸
Thanks for the tips coach Kennie.God bless you more!
Thank you so much for making this type of videos.Make many more videos about badminton doubles tiny correction that aren't usually found on other channels.
Thank you! Truly appreciate this😁🏸
Wow..mam..thank you...I'm a complete beginner and yesterday I stepped on a court for the first time to play mixed doubles.. I didn't understand a single thing about the rules, where to stand and how to serve. Glad I found you . Subscribed 🥰
Thank u so much! Glad to be of help😁🏸
Good evening kenni excellent techniques you teaching all are usefull..thanq
Thank you very informative and loud and clear
Thank you😁🏸
The video which I repeats watching.... Love you dear coach P. 🙏🙏🙏
Hey! Nice to read a msg fr u! Thanks as always!!😁🏸
Tomorrow is my badminton match thankyou so much mam for this very very very very helpful video🙏🙏
Because of yesterday’s match I was worried that how can I lift the drops , but because of this video I got to know how to lift them , thanks for this video ma’am, have a great day ahead😁
That’s so nice to know! Glad my video has been helpful for u! 😁🏸
Great instructions, can you please write it down below the important do and donts playing front badminton?
You're the best Coach Kennie!
Aww thank u! 😁🏸❤️
Brilliant.
I wasn't even aware I was doing these faults until seeing this video.
Thank you so much coach Kennie 👍
Great Paul! 😁🏸 Happy to know my video has been helpful😁🏸
Very useful tips coach... any strengthening suggestions for tennis elbow...
Pls check this out:
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and
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Thanks for sharing Ma'am! Great tips!
Such an informative video..v helpful..thanks for sharing
Good guidance, will try the way you described .....thanx 🙏
Thank u too! 😁🏸
U r really good coach. ...
Thank you! 😁🏸
Thank you so much for this great video.... Our dear coach..... 👌👌👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you too my dear friend! 😁🏸
Fantastic video as usual... Dear coach👍👍👍👍🙏
Thank u so much dear friend! 😁🏸
I found some of my mistakes in this video. Thank you coach
You are very welcome! 😁🏸
it's very useful. I identify my mistake and will correct it. well explanation
Thank you too! 😁🏸
Thankyou so much mam
This was a very much informative video
Mam will u do a video
Which helps a left hander to use tacktist against a right hander
🙏 plz❤❤❤
Thank you so much mam it's really work 👍👍👍
Great!!😁🏸
Tnx much for this great video
Thank u too! 😁🏸
Thank you coach this was very helpful 😊
Thanks😀❤for give awesome tricks..
Thank you too! 😁🏸
What a sacrifice ❤️ Love your explanations 🙏mam 👍
Thank u very much! 😁🏸
Coach kennie while battle my partner do not distruck
That's True Coach
Hey coach suggest some gym exercises for badminton
I have a few strengthening exercise videos which you can look up. Either arms or legs and many other drills too😁🏸
I love your video, thank you
Thank you too😁🏸
i look back while the shuttle is high to check my partner's position so i can position myself accordingly
small but big things...thanku coach..
Thank you too! 😁🏸
This is so useful
In singles when I receive shuttles at the base line I am not able to come to the centre
How should I get that. Pl suggest
excellent tips.
Thank you very much! 😁🏸
Thank you coach!
You’re welcome Anton! Nice to see your comment again! 😁🏸
Nice tip coach
Thank you😁🏸
My favourite of all times
Big fan of you mam 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! 😁🏸
Hey ma'am thank you so much 👍👍
Good video
Thank you for your appreciation😁🏸
very useful video thanks coach kennie
Good lesson 🙏
Thank you! 😁🏸
Watching this for another guide for me :))
Very clear mentor❤️
Thank you! 😁🏸
thanks for your video!
I have a question:
I am at the front right, my partner is at the back (I do not know where) and he is doing a clear to the opponents left back (my side).
From what I understand, my partner doing a clear from the back, we should get then into a defensive position and be side by side, because of this I have to move back. Where do I move?
From what I have learned, I can move back to either side (middle of each court half) as my partner in the back, has to watch me and so match my rotation move.
So I can move back on my side (right, which seems to make sense as its the shortest way for me, or even over to the left court side (in each case to the middle of the court half).
I had a game today where I moved from my front right, back on the right (after my partner in the back did a clear) and he ended up being behind me and we lost the point, as the opponents put the bird to our left where no one was.
My partner told me I should have moved back to our middle left side, because he was on the right back, doing that clear.
I obviously didnt know where he was in the back. He said I should have looked at his clear when it came over my head, accessing where he did his shot from... I was not taught this in the past, plus badminton being such a fast game, to trying to access so fast where my partner stands behind me in looking at his clear and then making a decision where I can go back too seems off to me.
Really would appreciate your help in this matter, as I want to become a better doubles player and pass on what I have learned to others. Thanks!
Can u do video about how defence for attack shots.
nice explanation madam, thanks a lot, from INDIA
Thank you lot maam
If your partner is hiring from the advanced position surely it’s better that they use that momentum and carry on to attack forwards and the original front player then rotates out to cover the rear in case the shuttle is lifted over your advancing partner’s head.
THANKS ma'am 👍
Thank you too! 😁🏸
Hai..coach...its a long time....how are u...?
Hi Rakhesh Jayan! I’m good and hope you are too! 😁🏸
Tq coach,
Superb 🤗 🤗 🤗
I am starting badminton now. I m 22. But I developed myself according your advice. Can I become International player. I want to play all international badminton tournament and win gold. It's my dream
Good tips , thank you !
Thank you too! 😁🏸
Best!!!
❤️❤️... thank u😁🏸
Thanks coach for wonderful tips❣️
My pleasure 😁🏸
fantastic
Thank u😁🏸
Hey coach I would really like to make my career in this field. I known it is going to be easy we need to work alot I think with each of body parts but can you also give some tips or some ideas that we should mostly work on
Since i dont you personally and your strengths and weaknesses or even your game play, i can only advise you to do general things and you are right, work on strengthening each body part, each stroke and overall consistency! 😁🏸
NO ONE TAKES ME IN A TEAM JUST BECAUSE I AM A BEGGINER AND WEAK!😟
THATS WHY IMPROVING MY GAME
Try to get a one on one trainer and once your basics get better then you can join a team😁🏸
THANKS MAM NOW I HAD IMPROVED VERY MUCH AND WELL IN PLAYING FRONT..REALLY THANK YOU
very important points. thanks mam
Thank you too! 😁🏸
Good tips, but kill the background music of future videos please. Unnecessary, distracting and annoying.
First view
Thank u😁🏸