For some reason, this video made me teary. The overwhelming aura of a badminton legend and how he's explaining the shots so patiently and with so many variations is admirable. My favourite player of all time. He may not have won as many titles as LCW, LD or TH but what captured me was his footwork on court every time he played.
Hey Peter, I have watched this several times over some time now, and every time I return to it for various reasons, I feel really teary. You are a person who enjoys your craft and the game and it shows. It is very unlikely that you will be able to read this comment, but thank you for making this video and sharing what you shared that day.
The low level players who I coach, who should really be developing footwork and speed and take their basic strokes as early as possible, now want to "wait" because they watch Lin Dan videos and videos like this...
Robert Sanders true. I think you need to first master the basics very well before learning to do trick shots. Amateurs watch these great pros and then try them on court, and then lose all the time because they haven’t even mastered basic shots and footwork. Once or twice the trick comes off and they think they’re now great players. I remember a Danish coach/commentator (was it Steen?) who said the reason Momota is winning so much these days is because he simply has a better basic game compared to the others and therefore makes less errors.
You should try to make them understand that the basics are the foundation for these types of shots, and are in fact part of the process of learning them.
+Robert So what? So people like you want to censor stuff because you can't convince your students of what shots to play? When people have good reasoning they will find use for things like this.
Peter is great. The cameraman not so much. Stop moving with Peter and making him blurry! This is educational, this isn't about your desire for cool zoomed-in handheld shaky shot. Also, thanks for choosing music that make it feels that Peter is dead and we're "remembering" him.
Wow! I can do the first trick shot in practice. I've yet to "find it" in a game. The opportunity is there, and then I panic and play the safe shot. Hopefully I can become more patient and it will happen.
i play social badminton and always get frustrated with ppl playing and trying this gade trick shot. cos most of the time they do it for sake of doing it and kill the rallies. i totally agree with the courage to wait and able to change the wrist movement last minute to create deception. but the ultimate trick shot, just like the lindan backcourt flip shot shouldnt be encouraged or used in games. they are just show offs and kills rallies...most often the shot didnt make it. alot players admire gade and want to do his trick shots. but there are alot of other things he does that one can learn to make you baminton game more fun than trick shots. ( there is a split step video he did that was extremely useful and really show how the split step can help one move faster)
For me trickshots is great for pressuring your opponents because it shows that you are willing to take risks for that like look at recent players kevin sukamolio uses trickshots and also legend lin dan
Honestly,in sport world。Only winner can say anything。 Gade just a loser,He really cant compare with LD or Taufik😆 some of Gade's skill is useless in a real badminton rally😆
@@heikei1236 Gade is a great player. You don't need to be the world best ever player to be great player, he won so many titles and dominated in many tournaments in his era. No point comparing every other player with Lin Dan.
For some reason, this video made me teary. The overwhelming aura of a badminton legend and how he's explaining the shots so patiently and with so many variations is admirable. My favourite player of all time. He may not have won as many titles as LCW, LD or TH but what captured me was his footwork on court every time he played.
The title is very emotional. Like you are a sniper waiting on a battle field.😅 Great video anyway.
it's just pure art, seeing the smiles on everybody makes me smile.
Hey Peter, I have watched this several times over some time now, and every time I return to it for various reasons, I feel really teary. You are a person who enjoys your craft and the game and it shows. It is very unlikely that you will be able to read this comment, but thank you for making this video and sharing what you shared that day.
Taufik Hidayat mention him that he is an art on The Badminton Experience podcast today.. Now I understand after watch this..
His pacing is spot on
I clapped for the legend sitting on my chair and watching on screen. He is such a happy soul.
One of the 4 Dragons! Sheer underrated greatness!
Peter Gade
LCW
Lin Dan
Taufik
No one wants to be a dragon. A lion maybe, but dragons are evil.
@@GaryM67-71 Year of the Dragon
@@belisariustirto whoopee doo
Great video, Peter Gade seems like such a great guy
I am lucky,i watch peter gade on his prime,at the late 90s.amazing player,
What a badminton magician! Legendary!
Most exhibition player. He is one of the Legend
it's been a while, but watching him is still joyful.
thank you #Peter
We need more of these kinds of videos!
Instructions unclear, wrist broken...
Jkjkjk what a legend Peter Gade ❤
When legend himself shows you how it's done, you just watch it with full attention.
For some it's instinctive, natural.
Others have to learn & then develop it which is really really difficult and can't come without proper coaching.
He is the master of the trick shots!
Legend for a reason
This is extreme talent ❤️❤️❤️
I became ur big fan sir really i have never seen such shots in my life... I was just shocked
Amazing , you are a genius!
Thank you for this video ❣️
I think people misinterpreted this video, I think that taking the shuttle at highest point is best and only to deceive when you have mastered basics
A coach I spoke to has said if you are early then you can do this. And that makes sense.. it's a bit risky to try to take it late to do it!
' Monster2 ' Badminton MS Dari Denmark ... :
1. Morten Fross
2. Peter Gade
3. Victor Axelsen
4. Antonsen ...
Bravo Badminton Indonesia.. 🇮🇩🏸💕
What a Beauty
Legend.
He is a wizard with the racket!!
Its fun to see the audience eye just follow the shuttle
The low level players who I coach, who should really be developing footwork and speed and take their basic strokes as early as possible, now want to "wait" because they watch Lin Dan videos and videos like this...
Robert Sanders true. I think you need to first master the basics very well before learning to do trick shots. Amateurs watch these great pros and then try them on court, and then lose all the time because they haven’t even mastered basic shots and footwork. Once or twice the trick comes off and they think they’re now great players. I remember a Danish coach/commentator (was it Steen?) who said the reason Momota is winning so much these days is because he simply has a better basic game compared to the others and therefore makes less errors.
You should try to make them understand that the basics are the foundation for these types of shots, and are in fact part of the process of learning them.
they should know that trickshot is useless if they don't get there early
+Robert So what? So people like you want to censor stuff because you can't convince your students of what shots to play? When people have good reasoning they will find use for things like this.
Fun police
Peter is such a talent, a master.
I love playing badminton 🏸
I live in Russia
You are true legend
Peter is great. The cameraman not so much. Stop moving with Peter and making him blurry! This is educational, this isn't about your desire for cool zoomed-in handheld shaky shot. Also, thanks for choosing music that make it feels that Peter is dead and we're "remembering" him.
Wow! I can do the first trick shot in practice. I've yet to "find it" in a game. The opportunity is there, and then I panic and play the safe shot. Hopefully I can become more patient and it will happen.
beautiful!
Excellent
Masterclass
Very nice video Yonex
Wow very lovely trick
So much Pleasing🤗🙂
不愧是"蓋天王"!行雲流水!
Skillful.
I am not sure, is Peter using nanoflare 700 ?
Looks like the 800, but normally he uses the astrox 99
OMG
I love it
Amazing
Peter gade🎉
Yup. I can't do that
super sir
i play social badminton and always get frustrated with ppl playing and trying this gade trick shot. cos most of the time they do it for sake of doing it and kill the rallies. i totally agree with the courage to wait and able to change the wrist movement last minute to create deception. but the ultimate trick shot, just like the lindan backcourt flip shot shouldnt be encouraged or used in games. they are just show offs and kills rallies...most often the shot didnt make it. alot players admire gade and want to do his trick shots. but there are alot of other things he does that one can learn to make you baminton game more fun than trick shots. ( there is a split step video he did that was extremely useful and really show how the split step can help one move faster)
What racket is peter gade using ?
Finished watching 5:14
3:30
❤❤❤
Why private video ? Haha
You'll miss that shot 1/50 times at Least... Games are often lost by 2 points... Not worth the risk playing a trick shot in a match
For me trickshots is great for pressuring your opponents because it shows that you are willing to take risks for that like look at recent players kevin sukamolio uses trickshots and also legend lin dan
Honestly,in sport world。Only winner can say anything。
Gade just a loser,He really cant compare with LD or Taufik😆
some of Gade's skill is useless in a real badminton rally😆
@@heikei1236 Gade is a great player. You don't need to be the world best ever player to be great player, he won so many titles and dominated in many tournaments in his era. No point comparing every other player with Lin Dan.
老盖牛皮....
Njir bisaan
Please stay still camera
The music is sad
Trick shots are for exhibition matches,not for tournament matchplay
Patrocinar yonex
Amazing