I'm a badminton beginner, I've been playing for 1 year, however I don't train with the coach because there's no possibility for that. I'm simply learning to play during games and at home I watch videos on how to play, etc... However, I always had trouble making a good shot and I come to the conclusion that I use my shoulder a lot (I'm going to get the strength of the shot from my shoulder In fact, I even have pain in my shoulder now) but congratulations for the explanation, it clears up a lot of my doubts! Like for video bdw! ❤
@AylexBadmintonAcademy, I noticed that when he smashes his body is not positioned in a side formation like in a bow and arrow position? When he smashes his upper body is facing forward. I've seen other videos where they're recommending that you position your body sidewards before smashing. Can you shed some light on this? Is one better than the other?
Badminton basics are taught one way for it to be simplified. When you actually play there is no right way to do things, just whatever is most suitable for the situation.
My swing problem is that I use too much shoulder power and it is not switched to the elbow unless I aim my elbow to the forward. Otherwise my elbow stays at the back. So if I conciously think, I aim my elbow (it takes some seconds) and then throw the racket. My coach said it is too late (because of the aiming). How do you think my problem is..? Is there any idea how to fix it? Any advice available? I am stuck in this problem at this moment. Please help me..!!
The purpose of racket bounce back is more for body balance, not bounced backed by the bird, even lin dan sometimes does that. th-cam.com/video/LBfzevc6pI0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=slPFPI3n91Q5BqqM @15second, momota does it too😅
Interesting, I've watched a couple of tutorials on TH-cam, when it comes to impact smashes, (according to full swing TH-cam channel) a racket should swing / bounce back if it's a good impact smash. I'm not sure as to which is right, so it would be great if @@AylexBadmintonAcademy could give a better insight on this matter. Regardless, keep up the good work.
You usually only bounce back if you’re out of position and don’t have enough room to transfer momentum. But for proper basic form you should always try to follow through.
I'm a badminton beginner, I've been playing for 1 year, however I don't train with the coach because there's no possibility for that. I'm simply learning to play during games and at home I watch videos on how to play, etc... However, I always had trouble making a good shot and I come to the conclusion that I use my shoulder a lot (I'm going to get the strength of the shot from my shoulder In fact, I even have pain in my shoulder now) but congratulations for the explanation, it clears up a lot of my doubts! Like for video bdw! ❤
Which racquet do you use?
That “centre of gravity” thing at the end makes a lot of sense. Kinda knew this unconsciously but u made it clear
Love these kinda vids, hope there are more like this in the future!
More to come!
@AylexBadmintonAcademy, I noticed that when he smashes his body is not positioned in a side formation like in a bow and arrow position? When he smashes his upper body is facing forward. I've seen other videos where they're recommending that you position your body sidewards before smashing. Can you shed some light on this? Is one better than the other?
Badminton basics are taught one way for it to be simplified. When you actually play there is no right way to do things, just whatever is most suitable for the situation.
@@AylexBadmintonAcademy Thanks!
My swing problem is that I use too much shoulder power and it is not switched to the elbow unless I aim my elbow to the forward. Otherwise my elbow stays at the back.
So if I conciously think, I aim my elbow (it takes some seconds) and then throw the racket. My coach said it is too late (because of the aiming). How do you think my problem is..? Is there any idea how to fix it? Any advice available? I am stuck in this problem at this moment. Please help me..!!
Fantastic video. Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
The purpose of racket bounce back is more for body balance, not bounced backed by the bird, even lin dan sometimes does that. th-cam.com/video/LBfzevc6pI0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=slPFPI3n91Q5BqqM @15second, momota does it too😅
different type of smash maybe also saw Fullswing korean coach talking you have to stop the racket. maybe singles and dubbles have different types
thanks
Welcome
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Interesting, I've watched a couple of tutorials on TH-cam, when it comes to impact smashes, (according to full swing TH-cam channel) a racket should swing / bounce back if it's a good impact smash. I'm not sure as to which is right, so it would be great if @@AylexBadmintonAcademy could give a better insight on this matter. Regardless, keep up the good work.
You usually only bounce back if you’re out of position and don’t have enough room to transfer momentum. But for proper basic form you should always try to follow through.
Tq sir ❤️
@@AylexBadmintonAcademy I see, I will try implementing it from my next game. The clarification is much appreciated.
Is your any training center in India?
How do I increase my smash power ->
bro got 18k views yet 500 likes, I wonder if it came from people who doesnt like the video or people who doesnt have an account
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