I just kept watching this video over and over again. Then started practicing it, it was really amazing. EFFORTLESS, this is the playing style I was looking for, considering I'm almost 40, I was looking for an efficient playing style, not wasting energy.
This is mind blowing. that is quicker and more powerful than anything I can or have ever produced from my racket in my life, regardless of how i hit it 😲
You can use the racket until it breaks. Professional players replace them every 6 months or 1 year, but this does not apply to amateurs. This stroke is possible with an ordinary racket. There is no need to insist on an expensive racket.
Of coz it is easy .. when you do it in training .. no pressure.. and u r not moving .. standing there and he knew what to do...whitout panic or pressure..
of course it's ez to do while training... but it'll be different while on the match 😌... there is positioning, timing and many other things that could make it bad smash
@@ChristianParkesArt no i wouldn't..but if this kind of wrist work is being projected as a super effective smash in the video, I'd like to see if it has the same angle and velocity from the baseline..
@@Ironboxrestingsideways It is physically impossible to get the same angle from the base line. The further away from the net you move, the flatter the angle of the shuttle. If he was to hit it with the same angle from base line, the shuttle would hit the ground on his own side of the court lol.
Racket head should end up on your non racket leg unless you are planning to slice the shuttle.This is really old school technique most modern players don't use this technique anymore as it's less deceptive and the power generation is much less. You can observe all the pro players in slow motion to see the difference.
Badminton is tough compared to tennis, the basic of badminton itself hard to learn, I hope one day I will learn the basics atleast to play decent. Want ur prayers.
@@SKETRO99 I am not saying forearm swing doesn't matter, I am just saying when you are at the front you have very less time to swing like you are smashing from the base line. The "power" in your stroke depends on your wrist flicks. Its a god damn common thing for people playing badminton except beginners of course.
@@StreetfighterBrah cool but he's clearly using forearm rotation to maximize his power it's better in this position but wrist flicks are much better for net kills
How to hit with this power? Do I need to work on my forearm? Because I saw one of the local trainers here, He didn't even use his full swing but was almost this strong. Please give me advice.
Coach can you make a video on smash position and forehand rotation? I watched all your videos but still didn’t get the principle of forehand to produce distractive power
That's not bending the wrist, it's relaxing the wrist after impact. The reason you don't see that is because you're an amateur. As your skills improve, you'll see how light and flexible this stroke is. good luck.
Even the slow motion is not slow enough😂
lmao ikr
So relaxed yet explosive!
..
that's called hitting the sweet spot perfectly
😀 yeah
Ayo
@@hazyy2498 You're clearly thinking of something else.
@@Astranger222yea im alr
I just kept watching this video over and over again. Then started practicing it, it was really amazing. EFFORTLESS, this is the playing style I was looking for, considering I'm almost 40, I was looking for an efficient playing style, not wasting energy.
Powerful... International level.
Bro Used Ultra instinct ☠️🙌🏻💀
haha..
i am more surprised from the amount of shuttles there are than the speed of the hits
😀
When you are 6.4 tall😂🤣🤣
:-)
Most satisfying thing to do in badminton😂😂
:-)
This is mind blowing. that is quicker and more powerful than anything I can or have ever produced from my racket in my life, regardless of how i hit it 😲
If you know the principle, you can too!
지 ㅃㅃ
@full-swing please teach me master
That steep ....impressive
Be my master 💪
🙂
It is because the shuttle trajectory is predictable enough. And he’s very close to the net. I don’t know why ya’ll so amazed by this
Perfect technique and timing..
Unthinkable! I wish I could do that.
You can
The amount of power is insane and the fact he does it so easily
That aint badminton, thats black magic
🤣
no black magic is the guy who returns this smash
@@ashupashu5559 True 💀
Great timing and motion.
thanks🙂
This technique only works at very close distances.
Only works for tall people
Look at his wrist..trained very hard on it
Yep the shuttle immediately touches the floor
I've never had a racket that good... I wonder how amazing it must feel to use basically brand new rackets every few sets
You can use the racket until it breaks. Professional players replace them every 6 months or 1 year, but this does not apply to amateurs.
This stroke is possible with an ordinary racket. There is no need to insist on an expensive racket.
In wooden court, many times i made the shuttle to jump crazy like 5 feet height (as long as opponent supports) 😄
no u didnt
@@jaericeofc he didn’t no shuttle reaching a height of 5 foot
Hi, Im a beginner. I see coach Han bench his wrist. Is it ok or it would make me easily get injured?
ruclips.net/video/ofQ9GtGJ57w/видео.htmlsi=TDjDESbN2eZctjyn
see this :-)
The slow motion is my smash😅
I like kevin’s racket
Always sharing Perfect Technique
It looks fast in slowmo 😂😂
The rocket of nasa was inspired by this
Hi boss... Which brand racquet are you using? String and tension?
yonex 100zz kurenai
it's also shows height advantage.
Real, even many Korean national double still use this technique.
maybe any pro player
and they lose in real tournaments pathetically.
Still use? Is it old fashioned?
@@MatthewShepherd-wm4tz hate to say it, but korean pros are bad at this game. The guy also fast-forwarded the video btw.
@@_._._._._._._._._._._._._.____ how can u tell?
Of coz it is easy .. when you do it in training .. no pressure.. and u r not moving .. standing there and he knew what to do...whitout panic or pressure..
of course it's ez to do while training... but it'll be different while on the match 😌... there is positioning, timing and many other things that could make it bad smash
This is a training that elite athletes often do, regardless of country. Amateurs won't know.
@KLR Production Fans yes sure
One step at a time dude. Learn to walk before you try to run.
Lol you do it perfectly in training first then implement it in real game, common sense
The training will develop muscle memory. That's the training all about. It's the same concept with shadow footwork
Let me clean the court😂
What tension is he using his perfect hit sounds great
Beautiful training sir
Our Coach if just fenominal
Standing on an elevated platform
发力技术非常好,在球拍快要击打到球的时候握紧球拍,爆发力十足👍
😆
Would be nice to see how this goes from the base line
OK I will
YOu wouldn't hit like this from the base line
@@full-swing Have you yet? Thanks!
@@ChristianParkesArt no i wouldn't..but if this kind of wrist work is being projected as a super effective smash in the video, I'd like to see if it has the same angle and velocity from the baseline..
@@Ironboxrestingsideways It is physically impossible to get the same angle from the base line. The further away from the net you move, the flatter the angle of the shuttle. If he was to hit it with the same angle from base line, the shuttle would hit the ground on his own side of the court lol.
After smashing the shuttlecock, the palm of the hand should be rotated outward. This way of smashing the shuttlecock will hurt the wrist.
Wdym outward could you explain it further?
Lol....correcting a legend
Racket head should end up on your non racket leg unless you are planning to slice the shuttle.This is really old school technique most modern players don't use this technique anymore as it's less deceptive and the power generation is much less. You can observe all the pro players in slow motion to see the difference.
19:04 evic momen😂😂
It’s mostly the racket LOL😅
The sound is legit
It's a half-court smash. No big deal. A half-court return from your competitor is hard to come by.
look at this
ruclips.net/video/ofQ9GtGJ57w/видео.html
@@full-swing to tell the truth, nothing special, i used to be a professional player from chn
@@joeyoung2130wat u name
@@amielies81 does it matter?
@@joeyoung2130 just to make sure
Well, he was in the Mid front Court , mostly Front !
I dream of having that technique. If you've never played, it ain't that easy.
We can live because we have dreams.
perfect and insane accuracy
🥲
Badminton is tough compared to tennis, the basic of badminton itself hard to learn, I hope one day I will learn the basics atleast to play decent. Want ur prayers.
The wrist at the end is crucial.
Love the full motion of that! 😊 So smooth! Btw which racket is he using?
100zz usually
Bbbbuuussseeettttt .... itu raketnya😭😭
Forearm swing is so good
I noticed that he's using his arms+wrist+hands like a whip
Next level bro 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Maximize your wrist usage at the front court. Practice wrist smashes and flicks and it will be easy.
It's not about wrist
It's just forearm rotation and tightening grip at point of contact
@@sidlery When you are at the front court its always about the wrist when it comes to the power of your stroke.
@@StreetfighterBrah finger power wirst movement and forearm rotations all of em matter
@@SKETRO99 I am not saying forearm swing doesn't matter, I am just saying when you are at the front you have very less time to swing like you are smashing from the base line. The "power" in your stroke depends on your wrist flicks. Its a god damn common thing for people playing badminton except beginners of course.
@@StreetfighterBrah cool but he's clearly using forearm rotation to maximize his power it's better in this position but wrist flicks are much better for net kills
Hlo sir, can you please make a video on the rackets which diff. Level of players can prefer....please
Height is the greatest benefit in badminton
Harder 2 defense
How to hit with this power? Do I need to work on my forearm? Because I saw one of the local trainers here, He didn't even use his full swing but was almost this strong. Please give me advice.
why don't you ask him?
It’s only because he’s close to the net.
I bet you cant do that fast
The purpose of this lesson is to train your wrist technique
It’s still gonna be fast if he’s far from the net
You haven't seen him smash from the back. The sound and the speed is beyond.
He is heightened, that's why it's easy
Like a fast striking snake 🐍
😆
that’s why you never got this chance to do it in a game
the sound itself is 😰😳😣
🥲
확실히 손목힘이 좋으니까 꺾이는 각도가 다르네요.
멀리서 치면 네트 걸린다는 소리 ㅠ
@@nothankyou762
그렇니 그걸 설명 해주셔야
하는데...
점프를 3미터 떠야하는건가요ㅎㅎ
맨날 영상보면 네트가까이서만
하시네요😊
@하늘과우물 저와 같은 생각을 하시니 정말 고맙네요 ㅎㅎ
Bat model
U will never get these simple steady position to smash in actual game 😂😂😂
haha... this is training for adjust hitting point🙂
Amazing timing
:-)
Best smash technique. most pros cant do that
He is very tall 🤔 So this is simple for him 😇
:-) you can do it.
@@full-swingLet's try it 😋
I tried this but it often hit the net. Maybe my timing is not accurate
@@stoneroses8818 Net height = 155cm. His height 184 cm So it's an easy goal ( for him ) not us 🤣
@@stoneroses8818 Go on
It's called excellent wrist action
🥲
Bro’s just hitting the floor. I can do that with or without the wrist 😂
The power of wrist. Not need shoulder if u wrist strong
If u see close enough u see that it went down the net
Which racket was that sir and your skill to hit the sweet spot consistently is impressive
That seems like the Astrox 100ZZ by Yonex
Astrox 68s
The speed of the shuttle travel not quite proportionate to the wrist movement 🤔🤔
Hahaha.. It's a real video.
Anymore videos of him? Like really playing a game/rally?
visit our channel. 700 more videos here.
Saw his other videos. The way he smashes not as fast as this video. 😏
Coach can you make a video on smash position and forehand rotation? I watched all your videos but still didn’t get the principle of forehand to produce distractive power
we have 600 more videos, already
wrist power..
Watch how Tan boon heong did in matches that’s why so powerful
look at this please🙂
ruclips.net/video/ofQ9GtGJ57w/видео.html
That’s call being 6ft tall 😅
bro the slowed sound is scary for some reason.
I just realized he quite tall
just how many shuttles they have
😅
It’s like a whip
yes
Berdiri setempat bolehla buat macam ni. Cuba buat masa dalam perlawanan.
Thats not powerful like some people say it is here, but that steep angle is impressive.
he's basically standing beside the net. A steep angle isn't very hard to get there.
@@TomMKW easier said than done. He stretches and intercepts at the shuttle's highest point with the right wrist angle. Go make a vid and post it up.
Wow , amazing smash so cool
Amazing wrist power
anyone know what racket is coach using? and tension
my friend do that to..but at the of the coart...and it hit my back...
OMG...😶
Short people: 😅
you can do this. don't give up.
so powerful❤❤❤
🙂
If we got 10 orders and we didn't get any feedback this can be the cause of account suspension
impressive, but maybe place the shuttle over head than do that again
no problem
@@full-swing nice! I’ll keep checking your channel for updates
What the name of this bad or string & how much lbs this racket
what string, tension u use ?
hm... this racket is student's one. low tension racket. it's not his.
Allowing your wrist move too much in a swing will cause injury. The key is to use forearm rotation, not wrist.
That's not bending the wrist, it's relaxing the wrist after impact. The reason you don't see that is because you're an amateur. As your skills improve, you'll see how light and flexible this stroke is. good luck.
bro tried to look smart 💀
@@full-swing 😂🗿
Bro got humbled
Lmao. Are you sure about it sir? Do u even play badminton?
Nice one❤
haha :-)
That’s called hitting from service line on fresh shuttles
Please tell the name of the racquet that the coach is using
astrox 88s maybe. this is not his racket