How to win against fitter Opponents? | Badminton Tactics

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2022
  • Most likely you will meet opponents, that are fitter than you and where long rallies will decrease your chances to win the match. In this video I will show you a strategy, that will allow you to shorten rallies and that will make it hard for your opponent to make you run full court.
    In contrast to that, I talked about ways to make the court big and the rallies longer, if you want to run down your opponent. Here you find the video: • How to make your Oppon...
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Комментарии • 43

  • @ninomojo
    @ninomojo Год назад +57

    Pro tip: to get rid of the wobbly effect when filming a screen, adjust your camera’s shutter speed to be slower, until the screen looks stable. If it’s a mobile phone and the stock camera app doesn’t allow you to control the shutter speed, you can download alternative apps that do it.

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Год назад +21

      Awesome, thank you so much! I will try to adjust the shutter speed for the upcoming vids!

    • @ninomojo
      @ninomojo Год назад +1

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 my pleasure! I hope it helps

    • @upward_onward
      @upward_onward Год назад

      👍👍👍👍

  • @AnkurVashishtha01
    @AnkurVashishtha01 Год назад +12

    Perfect! Such videos are really important for an intermediate player to reach an advanced stage. Putting the thinking cap on.

  • @stomachfat
    @stomachfat Год назад +7

    ... Please do more videos like this - this is the chess of badminton - and it's the kind of thing I want to think about off court!

  • @LaurenceWilliamson
    @LaurenceWilliamson Год назад +4

    Thanks Tobias, perfect for me

  • @Larry-liu371
    @Larry-liu371 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative. Thanks!

  • @neelmazumdar673
    @neelmazumdar673 Год назад

    Great videos, exactly what I look for!

  • @narayanchauhan7541
    @narayanchauhan7541 Год назад +2

    Really liked your video :)

  • @leontheraggajazza
    @leontheraggajazza Год назад +1

    Thx for this interesting video! There are many videos on RUclips concerning techniques, but quite few about tactical aspects.
    My suggestion for the next one: "How to beat an opponent who's fitter, better technically, smarter and looking nicer"

  • @li.m4208
    @li.m4208 Год назад

    Thanks for your helpful videos 🌺

  • @cedricbaudin4160
    @cedricbaudin4160 Год назад

    Will be useful for upcoming tournament, thanks!! :)

  • @tinofoong8517
    @tinofoong8517 Год назад +2

    tq for your teaching...it help me a lot.now i often win matches.by the way i am your Malaysia chinese fan

  • @badmintonsight5652
    @badmintonsight5652 Год назад

    Thanks this video was for me !

  • @persistence05
    @persistence05 Год назад

    always come back here for a great content

  • @crazybatmintonboy8058
    @crazybatmintonboy8058 Год назад

    👍👍👍all clear for me

  • @interestingman5155
    @interestingman5155 Год назад

    Great video! Maybe you should try to guide strategies and skills on double!!

  • @normalguy.7
    @normalguy.7 Год назад

    Gotta try this out in today's practice in front of my teammates!! ^^

  • @ashanperera591
    @ashanperera591 Год назад

    Request - could you do next video about cardio, power, agility and mobility of badminton player. If posible create a practice session which suit to beginners and intermediate players. Waiting for a reply

  • @notliya
    @notliya Год назад

    could you give some drills for backhand tosses like for power
    (dumbbell exercises and stuff)

  • @sureshpala8204
    @sureshpala8204 Год назад +1

    Hi Tobias...Ive been practicing footwork exercises a lot... But not able to implement them during match... Please suggest/guide

    • @imoscared
      @imoscared Год назад

      hopefully you've fixed this problem but just in case,
      1. don't do footwork mindlessly, add in variations and randomness
      2. slow down your footwork during games, focusing more on one thing at a time
      3. play more

  • @karim1029
    @karim1029 Год назад

    Such a nice video for badminton strategy!!
    Which racket is that btw?

  • @ElTestok
    @ElTestok 9 месяцев назад +1

    What I like about playing a bit flatter and pushing your shots a bit further from the net is that it can actually allow you to *"Win the Net."*
    What I mean by this is: You are forcing your opponent to make the first move if they want to play at the net, and since your shots are pushed a bit further back, they either have to take away a lot of speed off the shuttle OR lob the shuttle a bit higher so it can land closer to the net. Both of these scenarios give *YOU* the First Opportunity for a spin or a really tight net shot.
    This allows you to get a lot more Attacking Opportunities.
    Also, playing your shots flatter/further into the court means that your Slices / Drop shots will get more effective as well by virtue of constantly keeping your opponent standing further back into their court.

  • @blabla2513
    @blabla2513 Год назад

    What should be the tactic for the fitter opponent when these two playertypes meet?

  • @joshman8714
    @joshman8714 Год назад

    So the goal by playing it small is to win rallys faster and break their momentum since they are stronger? Also if we play faster and harder, won't that tired us out too?

  • @nagodio
    @nagodio Год назад +3

    I can play singles pretty well where i cAn reach 11-14 pts VS C grade plyers and have idea how to score… but when i play doubles, i am clueless out there with rotation, where to be and where to hit it! I watch MAD hours of doubles u15 U17 to learn basic stuff but still cant figure it out on court and they always target me in matches !

  • @pradeeppunter1996
    @pradeeppunter1996 Год назад

    where do you play in germany? i would like to play with you. i live in chemnitz(saxony state)

  • @thinkpadoxford2036
    @thinkpadoxford2036 Год назад

    Good video

  • @1001001a
    @1001001a Год назад +2

    I am both not explosive and fast and not fitter than my opponent :(

  • @xxWidex
    @xxWidex Год назад

    4:34 Typo there, should be "explosive" instead of "eyplosive"

  • @boodplay8613
    @boodplay8613 Год назад

    Can you make how to win against taller opponents?

  • @conquerers375
    @conquerers375 Год назад

    Please upload this kind of videos fast because I have tournament Monday and Tuesday

  • @mr.meticulous4741
    @mr.meticulous4741 Год назад

    I wish my fitter opponent isn't watching the same video, else my advantage is gone 😂

  • @franscoismarx1415
    @franscoismarx1415 Год назад

    Hi Tobias, did you get my mail?

  • @clems5204
    @clems5204 Год назад

    Which professional players have this play style? I would like to watch some on youtube. Isn't it the Indonesian and Danish players who play like this? Maybe the Chinese too?

    • @clems5204
      @clems5204 Год назад

      I like to watch Ginting play. Don't you think he plays like that ?

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Год назад +1

      Yes Ginting is a great example. Many of the top players can also play different styles and they change it throughout the match. Maybe have a look at Chou, many times he starts the set with a big court and longer rallies and when it gets to the end of the game he often speeds up and plays a smaller court