Too bad USA badminton is lagging so behind compared to Asia and Europe. Average American or school kid in USA only think of badminton as a backyard hobby
Badminton is the easiest sport to start , you just have to hit the suttle with the racket, there is no spin, drift, But its the hardest and the most physical sport to master
Absolutely not. Badminton is factually the easiest sport to play, just like pickleball. There is no spin, no slice, not much room for strategy due to small area, no techniques, no hitting mechanics. This is why everyone and their dogs can be decently good at Badminton after a few sessions. Even at the extremely pro level, it's just a test about reaction time and stamina and nothing else. It so easy I know many people completely lose interest in the game because of how boring and one dimensional Badminton is. This is the facts.
@@rjari8578 you are half right half wrong. it is the easiest sport to start, but also the easiest sport to master. For pro athletes who have very good body conditioning and stamina, they can easily play extremely good badminton at a very high level, can the same be said about other sports like Tennis?? Absolutely not, without technique, perfect body mechanics and hitting form you are nothing, meanwhile all these does not exist in Badminton because it's a very one dimentional game. Physicality should be a given but that ALONE is never enough for more sophisticated sports. No need to sugar-coat the facts.
As an professional badminton player from asia who have played nationals , i dont want to say anything, i cant describe chaos and storm on court during match , everything goes so fast yet it feels slow when youre facing the shuttle.
There are two types of speed, reaction speed and coverage speed. Badminton has the fastest ball/projectile speed but its not the fastest in reactional and coverage speed required. That is because while the shuttlecock speed is fast, it slows down dramatically in the air because of the shape of the shuttlecock and the feather creating drag. The speed of the shuttlecock at the ending part of its travel distance becomes less than 1/3 of its top speed. This is unlike ball projectiles like Tennis ball or Ping Pong ball, where the speed stayed mostly constant and slows down lesser over the same distance and duration. In terms of reaction speed, its Ping Pong > Badminton > Tennis Shuttlecock may move faster, but because of the larger distance and dramatic speed reduction, its actually easier to react to a shuttlecock than a ping pong ball. Because of the shorter distance, its much harder to react to a Ping Pong shot. Tennis ball is much easier to react because of the larger court and distance. In terms of movement and coverage speed, its Tennis > Badminton > Ping Pong Ping Pong while its harder to react it doesn't require much coverage of distance, thus most of the speed is reaction and arm speed. In Badminton not only do you have to react fast, you also need to cover some grounds too. Tennis on the other hand is other side of the extreme, you do have more time to react but you will need to cover way more ground. So having great reaction speed like in Ping Pong and Badminton isn't going to cut it if your body can't bring you fast and far enough to reach the ball. IMO all 3 sports are the fastest in their own rights and they require different skills and disciplines. In Tennis you need more power physical strength to move fast and further, whereas in Ping Pong you need more fast twitch reaction than power. Badminton is a combination and a balance of both.
Bro stop saying that Americans play it. It more played in Asia. I don’t know why u guys always take Americans as an example for everything.Indians play 10 times better than Americans
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 The highest ranked indian player is 12th in the world. The highest ranked american player is 76th in the world. Not very high compared to 12th. He was born in the US, but he was ethnically Taiwanese, not white. Indians invented badminton. Americans play badminton in their backyard with no net no court and no idea how to play the game
One of the intereseting things is that even the Americans playing Badminton are mostly of Asian(China/Taiwan/Indian) origin. I've seen this at my university.
@@JacobHuang-rl9jj indians did not invent badminton, it's an urban myth. It was first played by British expatriates.. Doesn't matter what you feel about the British
In my opinion there is a glorious contradiction within badminton in that the sport, at the entry level, is very easy to pick-up and play and it is this same simplicity which, at the elite level, makes the standard so breath-takingly high that the top players are extraordinary athletes with exceptional specialization and skill.
It does look 'simple' but there is just so much minute technique that goes into a single seemingly simple strike of shuttlecock in Badminton. So goddang difficult to reach elite level especially in China or Indonesia thats why there are some lesser elite players from these countries that migrated to US, Australia, UK, etc.
@@fabiojonathanarifin1 The method of recording speeds have changed and thus why recently smashes got so much "faster"... on records. The 500+km/h is also gimmicky marketing stuff by yonex
Really well made video! Your narration sounds very professional and the footage you got with the experts made me think this was a news channel like Vox!
Nah, i play table tennis in junior high - high school. Won some tourney with my school team way way back then. Now in my 30s i play badminton. Table tennis is easier to react to due to the smaller area you play with.
They are actually pretty close to eachother in reaction time needed. In table tennis when receiving big smashes you're often far from the table, giving you pretty good time to react, and additionally the ball also slows down a bit with only spin to maintain speed. Badminton goes far faster but slows down more, but a smash is pretty much unreactable with only reflexes and prediction to get a good smash. A clear is far slower though, with the only comparison I can think of for table tennis being a slice. You seem to be comparing a defensive shot here, both sports take pretty similar reaction speeds. The main difference is table tennis demands even more fine control than badminton, whereas badminton takes more stamina and leg strength.
Chinese Team , Japanese Team and South Korean Team (( Also Top 4 SEA countries representatives : Thailand , Singapore , Malaysia and Indonesia )) considered as ace of this game
Now i get why i always had some shoulder pains after badminton but not really for tennis. It always feels like I expended a whole lot of energy for little shuttlecock result lol.
@@ram1nath in tennis we are told to use whole arm and the natural relaxed swing path not our wrist and elbows. I guess it is a similar concept. Tennis is my sport.
@@ram1nath I also struggle with those very high baseline (not sure if it is also called baseline) shots. You know those types that send you way back and are coming in very high.
Right off the racket, yes. After flight and by the time the shuttle reaches the other side of the net, no. This coming from someone who plays both badminton and tennis
it's a good video with some fact-based explanations, and i especially enjoyed the discussion of smash mechanics and geometry, but you miss addressing a some key points. first, you dont exactly say what you mean by the 'fastest' racket sport. i have played a lot of baseball, tennis and badminton, and have done a lot of collegiate wrestling. i would say baseball is slow, tennis is moderately fast, wrestling is very fast, and badminton is super-fast. i include baseball and wrestling in this comparison because i dont think of the speed of the sport as necessarily connected to the speed of the ball or projectile. to me, it has to do more with the kind of athleticism required to play effectively. baseball requires very fast movements occasionally but not in any sustained way. tennis requires serious cardio-pulmonary fitness and muscular fitness and involves a lot of running and changing direction. wrestling requires the highest level of physical fitness, and a lot of speed and explosiveness, but a lot of strength goes into close technical contests that involve a lot of strength where it kinda looks like nothing is happening. badminton also requires the highest level of physical fitness and there are consistent demands for extremely explosive movements and cat-like speed and reactions almost constantly despite frequent changes of pace, and all of this is perhaps rivaled only by boxing, MMA or fencing. but these are just my impressions. to someone else they may seem absurdly wrong. what about ping pong, which requires a lot of athleticism and seems very fast to me? so that is problem 1, you dont say what you mean by 'fastest' problem 2 is that if you are only talking about the projectile speed of different racket sports, you dont say what those are. what is it for tennis? racketball? squash? badminton? (i have left out the pickle thing because it doesnt deserve any attention and i am thrilled to alienate anyone who plays that recently invented so-called sport that is essentially the morris dancing of the sports world). you dont even say what the top shuttle speed is in badminton-- at one point you mention a number, but that is not the top speed of the shuttle problem 3 is that, like most people who talk about shuttle speed in badminton, you mention nothing about what you mean by shuttle speed. shuttle velocity decays very quickly in badminton. the difference between smashing all the way from the back line and smashing from 30cm forward of there is huge in serious play. for this reason at least in men's doubles play, we rarely smash with 100% power from the back line. we usually try move our opponents and vary the attack and force a lift that is a little shy of the back line, and then we unleash the full artillery power. so when you talk about shuttle speed, how are you measuring that? is at the moment of impact? halfway through its flight? velocity when it reaches the defender? velocity when it reaches the floor? average velocity throughout its flight? it was mentioned that the shuttle can retain 80% of its velocity. what does that mean? in what type of shot? do you mean in a jump smash? none of this is clear problem 4 is that you dont compare the decay of shuttle velocity with decay in velocity of projectiles in other racket sports. tennis uses a fuzzy ball that has some decay over the length of the court, but it is not nearly as much decay as a shuttle has. that is why when you watch some of the faster men serving in tennis, on first serve you sometimes have aces that are pretty much unreturnable by anyone simply because their high velocity does not give even the fastest and most skilled players nearly enough time to react. again. the tennis ball is not as fast as the shuttle coming off the racket, but there is much less decay in its velocity than there is with a shuttle. racketballs are extremely fast, probably never as fast as shuttles, but there is no appreciable decay until it hits a wall so no, while i appreciate your video, it is not 'clear' that badminton is the fastest racket sport, and i doubt anyone who says that can say with any precision what they mean. if you just mean the max shuttle velocity off the racket, taken by itself that is not a meaningful metric (and, again, you didnt even say what that is). those of us who play badminton seriously for sure understand the sport as being very fast, but this is an overall impression coming from a variety of inputs including shuttle speed, racket head speed, the size of the court, the time required to reply to your opponent's shots, explosive physicality required, and other factors
This seems misleading. There's no reasoning given as to why this is the fastest. Of course, it's because of its high speed, but that's only on impact, and it slows down dramatically after impact. So it may have the highest top speed, but I personally disagree with calling it the fastest sport based on top speed alone, because the average speed is what really matters towards reaction time and general competitiveness. Maybe it is still the fastest, I don't know, but I feel this line of reasoning is flawed.
its still the fastest and it doesnt slow that much because the bird has not much distance to travel, these powerful smashes are hit straight down around mid court so it hits the ground before you even have time to react.
@@spidernh i wasnt talking about numbers, if you read it again you'd realize its something not related to that, and i know it for a fact because i literally experience it at practice everyday
@@spidernh ive played most of the sports he mentioned and its a very fast sport because the bird moves around fast and there is so much less space bnecause the court is tiny. This is also why table tennis is extremely "fast" despite its numbers being slow. Its fast because the court is very small.
Soccer, Tennis, Baseball. How was their ball speed measured compared to badminton? Of the four, one is a high drag device by design. Not implying otherwise, are their recorded speed accurate, all else been equal?
It’s the speed on impact, but it’s also the ball that decelerates the most. So it’s kind of not traveling at that speed when it reaches your opponent. Clickbait video
@@Cguy-bj8uc Than saying fastest racket sport is just that - saying. I have seen how it was measured as an advertisement project, impressive numbers, that's what needed in advertisement. Otherwise, when you add in all the other technical requirements for an achievable number by several people of equal capabilities, these numbers crumble like crackers.
Ofc it is measured in the beginning since all shots arent going equally far. They measure the same way in every other sport but it is ofc obvious that you can shoot a badminton shuttle with more speed than a tennis ball since racket is so much lighter.
this is very misleading. You can see in the first couple of clips how radically the ball decelerates as it moves forward, to the point that it's almost still when it arrives at the opposite side. Using the speed at which the ball exits the racket as opposed to with what speed it arrives at the opponent seems like an arbitrary method of categorization. "The initial and final velocity of feather shuttlecock for player 1 was 405.68 km/h and 55.15 km/h respectively. The initial and final velocity of nylon shuttlecock for player 1 was 420.27 km/h and 66.24 km/h respectively." --Aerodynamic Characteristics of the Badminton Shuttlecock Shortly After Smash, The Engineering of Sport 14, Purdue University, 6-10 June 2022
Yes, velocity decreases. But if you take the time taken for the travel from the smashers racquet to the defenders racquet, and then match it with reaction time of the defenders, you will find its a very fast sports. This this rallies happen s in quick succession, making it a fast sport. Compared to golf. Where one takes own sweet time to hit the ball.
@@85amitray true but the top speed of the shuttle is generally achieved using a smash. its really hard to attack the opponent after a smash even for professionals so after the smash, the shuttle wont go as fast. its definitely fast but not that fast compared to ping pong, cause in ping pong, the ball decelerates a lot less than in badminton and the table is much shorter so you have to react faster
@stello61 I have played both the game throughly. And I often use technique used widely in table tennis[TT]. Such AS CHOP SHOT AND position of opponent. Shuttle deaccelerates more than tt ball.. u r right.. but tt also gives you the advantage by allowing the ball to bounce once.. which gives u more time. In tt u can't let the Shuttle bounce.. for you one has to move very quickly.. change directions.. defense and attack.. thus is a little more physically tiring. Both are very quick game.. it's not the speed to Shuttle that always matters.. but also how quick one has to move constantly throughout constitutes. And the speed of Shuttle is not calculated within 2-3 feet after being struck.. it is calculated by covering the total distance and the time.. higher the speed. Lower the effect of deacceleration
except it doesnt have that much distance to travel especially if the smash is hit around mid court, hence why these fast smashes are almost never able to be returned
Its not that fast, the length of the table is short hence the reaction time is less. Normally 60 kph is like the best you can get in pingpong, whereas you can get 200 kph in a smash in badminton and the record is 500 kph.
@@user-vy5uy9fo8pDue to the lack of feathers the ping pong ball is going to show down less as well. However, since the distance is so much smaller reaction times are much less.
isn't squash faster, im just asking, please enlighten me, i realize that the intial speed on impact from badminton is super fast but the speed of the shuttle deteriorates as it continues to move due to drag from the feathers, but the squash ball remains super hard to track even after intitial impact
Despite the deceleration, the maximum pace of a badminton game rivals that of table tennis (known as the single fastest-paced racket game). Though squash is pretty fast, the extra bounces would absorb the ball’s momentum much more than how air resistance slows down a shuttle.
Also, I estimate the total time available to retrieve a 250+mph smash is a bit under 0.5 seconds (500ms). Considering that the average human needs 200ms to react, top badminton players will need to reach the shuttle with only 0.3 seconds on the clock. That’s pretty fast.
@@marcusannegarn8497 I agree, hence I was referring to the MAX pace in badminton. Besides, there are moments even in singles where the flat exchanges becomes quite rapid, especially for players like Antonsen who incorporates a lot of drive into their tactics.
It’s fast but it is not hard to learn to play. It is hard to be super good but not hard at all to learn to play as a hobby. You can learn it faster than tennis or table tennis.
Exactly! In my experience I also found returning badminton shots way easier than blocking table tennis topspin loops, because of the spin Even though the badminton shuttlecock travels at a higher speed than a table tennis ball, I'd argue that table tennis requires more reaction time because it has a whole other dimension of spin which needs thinking
Its all about the Definition of what speed? We only look at the speed of the ball . That means shooting is the fastest sport. I would understand under fast the number of actions.
Ping pong isnt that hard because it uses sandpaper bats that dont have spin Table tennis is more complicated than any other sport I know because of the spin, the rubbers and blade also come with different characteristics, it has more dynamics than any other sport Also, yes, ping pong is different to table tennis, if you dont know, you can search ping pong championships 2020, it's different to table tennis championships
@@irtiza4262 ping pong/table tennis is hardly a sport, more closer to billard, air hockey. I don't see table tennis pros get sweaty or limp suffer injury. Go see paris olympic, women singles badminton gold medalist's leg is strapped with tape, a spanish player had to forfeit the match due to injury. court mat get mopped due to sweat dripping. Ping pong/table tennis is nothing more than a game of deflection, a reflex action game, and a paddle could make or break a player's performance LOL.
@@mtube620 ping pong and tt are two different things Ping pong is played with sandpaper bats that have almost no spin While tt is played with sophisticated bats with different types of blades and rubbers Ping pong is the casual sport that your comment describes, no table tennis If you've Table tennis matches you'd see that pro tt player gets foot and knee injuries very often, and they sometimes even cut their hand from the table's edge Ma long had to get many frequent surgeries for his knee so that it could be in shape for his future career These knee and leg injuries occur because of the immense footwork that takes place in tt But anyways, since when did injuries become the basis for telling if a sport is real or not?
Uhm, what casual player can swing the racket as fast as an expert player? I was an expert player over ten years ago, only playing casual now and I consider myself quite high level for casual, with an especially strong smash (one of the things that just never really rusts). But my racket swing compared to players in training is not even close. Consequently their smashes are much stronger than mine.
hhmm... probably it should be the "quickest" rather than "Fastest" because in my mind I consider Quick = Acceleration. But hey... thats just my opinion :D Great vid btw
Im actually quite suprised that badminton is the fastest sport i first thought the fastest sport was table tennis bc of the speeds of balls reaching about 100-200+ of speed
i can smash it super quick,,, no 1 my racquet is activated @ 41lbs .... and on the smash i break the second chain, folding the shuttle inwards on itself... so I shape it like a bullet.... thats how you smash it quick!
Speed is debatable, but table tennis is way more complicated than any other sports I know It has far more dynamics just because of the spin I play both table tennis and badminton Even though badminton is a fast sport, for some reason, I find it easier to play and return a very fast shot I cannot block that well in table tennis, I guess its the spin but still
I have practiced badminton and table tennis for several years, the latter is a thousand times "faster". Two beautiful and very difficult sports for sure
it has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it@@Anonyme-zp7vj
As an professional badminton player who lives in New York City, if you get distracted merely within a second, you may miss a shot. The trick is to shoot down while swinging fast, which is called a smash. Another trick is to shoot far away from your opponent, causing him/her to run in that direction, causing a high chance of missing.
@@denhambad It's actually really importand that they are bending. It means higher accelleration when it hits the shuttle. Pro badminton players have extra stiff rackets because they have the technike and the power to bend theses stiffer rackets
it depends who u play against, if the opponent is decent u would feel the speed. at pro levels badminton has higher skill ceiling. however tennis is physically more demanding and longer rallies. Beginner level tennis is harder but at pro levels both are equally challenging in different areas and ofc your opponent
@@JacobHuang-rl9jjping pong and table tennis are two different sports using similar rules, ping pong uses sandpaper bats which makes it easy because there is almost no spins, meanwhile table tennis has rubbers which means it has way more spin and deception and generally it is way harder, i found it requiring quicker reaction times than even badminton
@@cameron.denhamit has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it
nope, if you watch the video shuttlecocks slow down after being hit, so the earlier you can measure it, the higher maximum speed you get that's why smash speeds recorded in actual matches aren't as quick
I genuinely have never seen a non asian american player at the pro level... or any casual above average american player like EVER. It's almost as rare as finding as a Mewtwo in real life
Badminton is the easiest sport to start , you just have to hit the suttle with the racket, there is no spin, drift, But its the hardest and the most physical sport to master
it has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it
No. Simply no. I know both sports quite well. When playing the ball slowly close to the net with ping pong, this leads to a very intense and fast game, because the duration is short. The ball is however slow during such a game. During smashes, the shuttle in Badminton is much faster and also the duration of the ball until it reaches the oposing player is shorter than in ping pong (unless in awkward situations).
A faster game IS a faster sport. The speed of sports isn't measured simply by the speed of the object the exact instant you hit it, because there are more factors to it
@@BlackFighter_95it has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it
As someone used to be playing pro badminton, 1. The shuttercock decelerate insanely fast to the point where its so easy to return a Badminton smash than let say a Tennis smash. The receiving speed of the shuttercock is actually very slow. 2. The reason i lost interests in the game is because of how boring Badminton is. The room for strategy is miniscule and the amount of skills and techniques needed is at the minimum. This is why this is such a low barrier of entry sport and every old or unathletic person can easily play and be decently good at it. Just like how easy pickleball as a sport is, this is unlike sophisticated sports like Tennis where mentality, strategy and techniques plays a much much bigger role. Even Badminton drop shots or smash or direction hits can be easily countered with basic level of game awareness and training. Especially because of how small the court is and how extremely basic the hitting mechanics is. Meanwhile, just a Tennis serve alone would take people multiple years to perfect it and most still failed, Badminton? Just hit the shuttercock, there's literally no comparison. I felt like I've completed Badminton after easily winning, figured everything out, realised how simple it is and completely lost interest in the game.
There is so much room for strategy lol, you are clearly larping and are not a "pro player who completed badminton". I would ask if you can beat viktor axelsen or LZJ but in reality i would easily destroy you
"Completed" badminton? No you haven't, are you THE Lin Dan?? You claim you play in the Singapore national team and is "easily winning". Are you suggesting that you have trimph over players like Loh Kean Yew from Singapore? If so, why are you not representing your country?
Blink during a badminton game, and you'll miss the entire rally 😬
and lose your testicles (i made that mistake with a guy on a smash)
Correct
Let's all try not to blink 😆
Wait until y’all here table tennis
@@CherryMaePanaginip must be high or drunk
Too bad USA badminton is lagging so behind compared to Asia and Europe. Average American or school kid in USA only think of badminton as a backyard hobby
true that, unfortunately
Agreed. There are pockets in the US where it's played competitively, but in general it's still viewed as a backyard sport.
@@emily-driscoll califonia?
Badminton in US can be summed up as "Bro I'm so good at badminton! I can beat you! Let's play sometime in our school parking lot!"
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calling badminton simple is an understatement
Yeah it really isn't simple.
Badminton is the easiest sport to start , you just have to hit the suttle with the racket, there is no spin, drift,
But its the hardest and the most physical sport to master
True - that's why its deceptively simple. People who haven't seen competitive sport think it's easy. It also doesn't translate well on TV!
Absolutely not. Badminton is factually the easiest sport to play, just like pickleball. There is no spin, no slice, not much room for strategy due to small area, no techniques, no hitting mechanics. This is why everyone and their dogs can be decently good at Badminton after a few sessions. Even at the extremely pro level, it's just a test about reaction time and stamina and nothing else. It so easy I know many people completely lose interest in the game because of how boring and one dimensional Badminton is. This is the facts.
@@rjari8578 you are half right half wrong.
it is the easiest sport to start, but also the easiest sport to master. For pro athletes who have very good body conditioning and stamina, they can easily play extremely good badminton at a very high level, can the same be said about other sports like Tennis?? Absolutely not, without technique, perfect body mechanics and hitting form you are nothing, meanwhile all these does not exist in Badminton because it's a very one dimentional game. Physicality should be a given but that ALONE is never enough for more sophisticated sports. No need to sugar-coat the facts.
As an professional badminton player from asia who have played nationals , i dont want to say anything, i cant describe chaos and storm on court during match , everything goes so fast yet it feels slow when youre facing the shuttle.
There are two types of speed, reaction speed and coverage speed. Badminton has the fastest ball/projectile speed but its not the fastest in reactional and coverage speed required. That is because while the shuttlecock speed is fast, it slows down dramatically in the air because of the shape of the shuttlecock and the feather creating drag. The speed of the shuttlecock at the ending part of its travel distance becomes less than 1/3 of its top speed. This is unlike ball projectiles like Tennis ball or Ping Pong ball, where the speed stayed mostly constant and slows down lesser over the same distance and duration.
In terms of reaction speed, its Ping Pong > Badminton > Tennis
Shuttlecock may move faster, but because of the larger distance and dramatic speed reduction, its actually easier to react to a shuttlecock than a ping pong ball. Because of the shorter distance, its much harder to react to a Ping Pong shot. Tennis ball is much easier to react because of the larger court and distance.
In terms of movement and coverage speed, its Tennis > Badminton > Ping Pong
Ping Pong while its harder to react it doesn't require much coverage of distance, thus most of the speed is reaction and arm speed. In Badminton not only do you have to react fast, you also need to cover some grounds too. Tennis on the other hand is other side of the extreme, you do have more time to react but you will need to cover way more ground. So having great reaction speed like in Ping Pong and Badminton isn't going to cut it if your body can't bring you fast and far enough to reach the ball.
IMO all 3 sports are the fastest in their own rights and they require different skills and disciplines. In Tennis you need more power physical strength to move fast and further, whereas in Ping Pong you need more fast twitch reaction than power. Badminton is a combination and a balance of both.
While I mostly agree. What also drives reaction speed down in badminton is that there is no bounce you must hit the shuttle while in the air.
The court in badminton is bigger than that of TT. So i guess thats why its hard to reach the shuttle
In Indonesia I heard that there was once a badminton match where the attendance was almost 95,OOO.
nah never,, thats happen in football, badminton is indoors sport, and the most capasity badminton arena in indonesia is 7166 seat,
@@prastcokro7176 thank you for clarifying
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Bro stop saying that Americans play it. It more played in Asia. I don’t know why u guys always take Americans as an example for everything.Indians play 10 times better than Americans
Indian have 10 times more players that's true but they are definitely not better.
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 The highest ranked indian player is 12th in the world. The highest ranked american player is 76th in the world. Not very high compared to 12th. He was born in the US, but he was ethnically Taiwanese, not white. Indians invented badminton. Americans play badminton in their backyard with no net no court and no idea how to play the game
One of the intereseting things is that even the Americans playing Badminton are mostly of Asian(China/Taiwan/Indian) origin. I've seen this at my university.
Americans play it as a backyard game rather than the sport that it is.
@@JacobHuang-rl9jj indians did not invent badminton, it's an urban myth.
It was first played by British expatriates..
Doesn't matter what you feel about the British
In my opinion there is a glorious contradiction within badminton in that the sport, at the entry level, is very easy to pick-up and play and it is this same simplicity which, at the elite level, makes the standard so breath-takingly high that the top players are extraordinary athletes with exceptional specialization and skill.
It does look 'simple' but there is just so much minute technique that goes into a single seemingly simple strike of shuttlecock in Badminton. So goddang difficult to reach elite level especially in China or Indonesia thats why there are some lesser elite players from these countries that migrated to US, Australia, UK, etc.
Arguably the toughest sport at an elite level, it's crazy how difficult and demanding it is to become a top player
Right now the badminton smash world record is 565 kph. Put that into perspective. In mens doubles smashes can often go beyond 400 kph. It is insane.
Great description of how one achieves maximum speed
Really good content you just earned a new subscriber you deserve more than 300 subs
Thanks for the sub!
isn't the current speed of this sport is over 500km/h?
that's true the newest smashing record is above 500km/h
@@fabiojonathanarifin1 The method of recording speeds have changed and thus why recently smashes got so much "faster"... on records. The 500+km/h is also gimmicky marketing stuff by yonex
@@user-ku6bv4ni2fit happened in a match yonex one had a speed of 575
The video uses miles/h instead of km/h. 500 km/h = 310 miles/h, which is roughly the figures given in the video
Yes sir
Really well made video! Your narration sounds very professional and the footage you got with the experts made me think this was a news channel like Vox!
Such high praise. Thank you!
Table Tennis would like a word, in terms of reaction time needed.
Shuttle has practically stopped by the time it gets to the far end in badminton
same goes after bouncing in the table it goes slow
Nah, i play table tennis in junior high - high school. Won some tourney with my school team way way back then. Now in my 30s i play badminton. Table tennis is easier to react to due to the smaller area you play with.
@@jamesgamingyt4529it depends on the shot, but in a normal ralley it doesn't.
Table tennis has far more dynamics than any other sport I know just because of the spin
They are actually pretty close to eachother in reaction time needed. In table tennis when receiving big smashes you're often far from the table, giving you pretty good time to react, and additionally the ball also slows down a bit with only spin to maintain speed. Badminton goes far faster but slows down more, but a smash is pretty much unreactable with only reflexes and prediction to get a good smash. A clear is far slower though, with the only comparison I can think of for table tennis being a slice. You seem to be comparing a defensive shot here, both sports take pretty similar reaction speeds. The main difference is table tennis demands even more fine control than badminton, whereas badminton takes more stamina and leg strength.
Excellent content, great investigative journalism video
Chinese Team , Japanese Team and South Korean Team (( Also Top 4 SEA countries representatives : Thailand , Singapore , Malaysia and Indonesia )) considered as ace of this game
India should be in there too.
Now i get why i always had some shoulder pains after badminton but not really for tennis. It always feels like I expended a whole lot of energy for little shuttlecock result lol.
that just means you have poor technique lmao
@@juanfocc5790 i humbly agree lol
Key is to not generate power from shoulder but rather forearm..however needs practise and technique
@@ram1nath in tennis we are told to use whole arm and the natural relaxed swing path not our wrist and elbows. I guess it is a similar concept. Tennis is my sport.
@@ram1nath I also struggle with those very high baseline (not sure if it is also called baseline) shots. You know those types that send you way back and are coming in very high.
Right off the racket, yes. After flight and by the time the shuttle reaches the other side of the net, no. This coming from someone who plays both badminton and tennis
Unless badminton player stands at the net
@@whoops7025 Underrated comment
Ever since the world record got broken recently, I think it just became the fastest sport period.
It depends whether you count rifle shooting, and the tip of a fencing sabre.
made the mistake of firing a ping pong ball at my friends back with a badminton racket... had a mark on his back for like a month...
10 hours of tennis😅 vs 30 minutes of badminton💀
I played badminton for 3 hours (I'm from Malaysia)
Badminton takes way less energy.
If you played badminton outside when there’s small wind it becomes a nightmare for that team the wind is blowing
it's a good video with some fact-based explanations, and i especially enjoyed the discussion of smash mechanics and geometry, but you miss addressing a some key points. first, you dont exactly say what you mean by the 'fastest' racket sport. i have played a lot of baseball, tennis and badminton, and have done a lot of collegiate wrestling. i would say baseball is slow, tennis is moderately fast, wrestling is very fast, and badminton is super-fast. i include baseball and wrestling in this comparison because i dont think of the speed of the sport as necessarily connected to the speed of the ball or projectile. to me, it has to do more with the kind of athleticism required to play effectively. baseball requires very fast movements occasionally but not in any sustained way. tennis requires serious cardio-pulmonary fitness and muscular fitness and involves a lot of running and changing direction. wrestling requires the highest level of physical fitness, and a lot of speed and explosiveness, but a lot of strength goes into close technical contests that involve a lot of strength where it kinda looks like nothing is happening. badminton also requires the highest level of physical fitness and there are consistent demands for extremely explosive movements and cat-like speed and reactions almost constantly despite frequent changes of pace, and all of this is perhaps rivaled only by boxing, MMA or fencing. but these are just my impressions. to someone else they may seem absurdly wrong. what about ping pong, which requires a lot of athleticism and seems very fast to me? so that is problem 1, you dont say what you mean by 'fastest'
problem 2 is that if you are only talking about the projectile speed of different racket sports, you dont say what those are. what is it for tennis? racketball? squash? badminton? (i have left out the pickle thing because it doesnt deserve any attention and i am thrilled to alienate anyone who plays that recently invented so-called sport that is essentially the morris dancing of the sports world). you dont even say what the top shuttle speed is in badminton-- at one point you mention a number, but that is not the top speed of the shuttle
problem 3 is that, like most people who talk about shuttle speed in badminton, you mention nothing about what you mean by shuttle speed. shuttle velocity decays very quickly in badminton. the difference between smashing all the way from the back line and smashing from 30cm forward of there is huge in serious play. for this reason at least in men's doubles play, we rarely smash with 100% power from the back line. we usually try move our opponents and vary the attack and force a lift that is a little shy of the back line, and then we unleash the full artillery power. so when you talk about shuttle speed, how are you measuring that? is at the moment of impact? halfway through its flight? velocity when it reaches the defender? velocity when it reaches the floor? average velocity throughout its flight? it was mentioned that the shuttle can retain 80% of its velocity. what does that mean? in what type of shot? do you mean in a jump smash? none of this is clear
problem 4 is that you dont compare the decay of shuttle velocity with decay in velocity of projectiles in other racket sports. tennis uses a fuzzy ball that has some decay over the length of the court, but it is not nearly as much decay as a shuttle has. that is why when you watch some of the faster men serving in tennis, on first serve you sometimes have aces that are pretty much unreturnable by anyone simply because their high velocity does not give even the fastest and most skilled players nearly enough time to react. again. the tennis ball is not as fast as the shuttle coming off the racket, but there is much less decay in its velocity than there is with a shuttle. racketballs are extremely fast, probably never as fast as shuttles, but there is no appreciable decay until it hits a wall
so no, while i appreciate your video, it is not 'clear' that badminton is the fastest racket sport, and i doubt anyone who says that can say with any precision what they mean. if you just mean the max shuttle velocity off the racket, taken by itself that is not a meaningful metric (and, again, you didnt even say what that is). those of us who play badminton seriously for sure understand the sport as being very fast, but this is an overall impression coming from a variety of inputs including shuttle speed, racket head speed, the size of the court, the time required to reply to your opponent's shots, explosive physicality required, and other factors
it reaches the fastest speed initially but slows down a lot. its the fastest because of its pace
This seems misleading. There's no reasoning given as to why this is the fastest. Of course, it's because of its high speed, but that's only on impact, and it slows down dramatically after impact. So it may have the highest top speed, but I personally disagree with calling it the fastest sport based on top speed alone, because the average speed is what really matters towards reaction time and general competitiveness. Maybe it is still the fastest, I don't know, but I feel this line of reasoning is flawed.
its still the fastest and it doesnt slow that much because the bird has not much distance to travel, these powerful smashes are hit straight down around mid court so it hits the ground before you even have time to react.
@@omniyx7837 Do you have numbers to back this up? Or any comparison as proof?
@@spidernh i wasnt talking about numbers, if you read it again you'd realize its something not related to that, and i know it for a fact because i literally experience it at practice everyday
@@spidernh ive played most of the sports he mentioned and its a very fast sport because the bird moves around fast and there is so much less space bnecause the court is tiny. This is also why table tennis is extremely "fast" despite its numbers being slow. Its fast because the court is very small.
@@omniyx7837 I see, thanks for the explanation. Wasn't really doubting you, but of course you're a random person on the internet.
Soccer, Tennis, Baseball. How was their ball speed measured compared to badminton? Of the four, one is a high drag device by design. Not implying otherwise, are their recorded speed accurate, all else been equal?
It’s the speed on impact, but it’s also the ball that decelerates the most. So it’s kind of not traveling at that speed when it reaches your opponent. Clickbait video
@@AJ-iu6nw How was each measured? Same equipment, calibrated differently? Was drag equation added?
@@ongkimchoon7383I believe they measured it by top speed achieved. Not necessarily how long the speed is maintained
@@Cguy-bj8uc Than saying fastest racket sport is just that - saying. I have seen how it was measured as an advertisement project, impressive numbers, that's what needed in advertisement. Otherwise, when you add in all the other technical requirements for an achievable number by several people of equal capabilities, these numbers crumble like crackers.
Ofc it is measured in the beginning since all shots arent going equally far. They measure the same way in every other sport but it is ofc obvious that you can shoot a badminton shuttle with more speed than a tennis ball since racket is so much lighter.
Great video for 200 subs!!
Great video! I loved badminton when I was younger. New subscriber ✌🏻
Thanks for the sub!
wrong thumbnail should be 318.14 mph as of now
Bruh check an Indian guy holds the world record and it's the same as it is mentioned in the thumbnail
@@introvertbiologist7751 The record is 500+ mph
@@unix11ai83 no bro I'm talking abt the world record and it's accurate thh
this is very misleading. You can see in the first couple of clips how radically the ball decelerates as it moves forward, to the point that it's almost still when it arrives at the opposite side. Using the speed at which the ball exits the racket as opposed to with what speed it arrives at the opponent seems like an arbitrary method of categorization.
"The initial and final velocity of feather shuttlecock for player
1 was 405.68 km/h and 55.15 km/h respectively. The initial and final velocity of
nylon shuttlecock for player 1 was 420.27 km/h and 66.24 km/h respectively."
--Aerodynamic Characteristics of the Badminton Shuttlecock
Shortly After Smash, The Engineering of Sport 14, Purdue University, 6-10 June 2022
Yes, velocity decreases. But if you take the time taken for the travel from the smashers racquet to the defenders racquet, and then match it with reaction time of the defenders, you will find its a very fast sports. This this rallies happen s in quick succession, making it a fast sport. Compared to golf. Where one takes own sweet time to hit the ball.
@@85amitray true but the top speed of the shuttle is generally achieved using a smash. its really hard to attack the opponent after a smash even for professionals so after the smash, the shuttle wont go as fast. its definitely fast but not that fast compared to ping pong, cause in ping pong, the ball decelerates a lot less than in badminton and the table is much shorter so you have to react faster
@stello61 I have played both the game throughly. And I often use technique used widely in table tennis[TT]. Such AS CHOP SHOT AND position of opponent. Shuttle deaccelerates more than tt ball.. u r right.. but tt also gives you the advantage by allowing the ball to bounce once.. which gives u more time. In tt u can't let the Shuttle bounce.. for you one has to move very quickly.. change directions.. defense and attack.. thus is a little more physically tiring. Both are very quick game.. it's not the speed to Shuttle that always matters.. but also how quick one has to move constantly throughout constitutes. And the speed of Shuttle is not calculated within 2-3 feet after being struck.. it is calculated by covering the total distance and the time.. higher the speed. Lower the effect of deacceleration
except it doesnt have that much distance to travel especially if the smash is hit around mid court, hence why these fast smashes are almost never able to be returned
RANKIREDDY SMASH 565km/hr 💀💀💀
What about table tennis?!
Its not that fast, the length of the table is short hence the reaction time is less. Normally 60 kph is like the best you can get in pingpong, whereas you can get 200 kph in a smash in badminton and the record is 500 kph.
@@user-vy5uy9fo8pDue to the lack of feathers the ping pong ball is going to show down less as well. However, since the distance is so much smaller reaction times are much less.
@@user-vy5uy9fo8p Wrong speed in table tennis can exceed 116 kph due far shots away from the table
It has air drag too and the ball is light weight so its does not have really high momentum a bit of air resistant enuf to slow it
badminton world record badminton smash 565km/hr💀💀💀
Bro as someone who has won a badminton tournament i am loving this justified glazing
It’s the fastest for a reason, you can’t your eyes of the shuttlecock for a second or it’s on the ground along with your career
Oh the amount of trolls I got when I comment the exact same thing to a viral Instagram reel about Pickleball being the fastest racket sport is just 😂
not even mentioning squash is a crime
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
This is why the US should welcome Chinese scientists! How else would we know the optimal technique to smash a shuttlecock?
That's why china wants to annex Taiwan to steal scientists
isn't squash faster, im just asking, please enlighten me, i realize that the intial speed on impact from badminton is super fast but the speed of the shuttle deteriorates as it continues to move due to drag from the feathers, but the squash ball remains super hard to track even after intitial impact
Despite the deceleration, the maximum pace of a badminton game rivals that of table tennis (known as the single fastest-paced racket game). Though squash is pretty fast, the extra bounces would absorb the ball’s momentum much more than how air resistance slows down a shuttle.
Also, I estimate the total time available to retrieve a 250+mph smash is a bit under 0.5 seconds (500ms). Considering that the average human needs 200ms to react, top badminton players will need to reach the shuttle with only 0.3 seconds on the clock. That’s pretty fast.
@@alan887It really varies. Badminton singles is much slower than table tennis. Doubles can approach table tennis speeds.
@@marcusannegarn8497 I agree, hence I was referring to the MAX pace in badminton. Besides, there are moments even in singles where the flat exchanges becomes quite rapid, especially for players like Antonsen who incorporates a lot of drive into their tactics.
Imagine how fast Goodminton is.. wow...
Fastest sport.
F1 driver: hold my steering
read the title again 👍
Fastest sport.
Literally any American: hold my gun
But for real though read the title again
It’s fast but it is not hard to learn to play. It is hard to be super good but not hard at all to learn to play as a hobby. You can learn it faster than tennis or table tennis.
I just dont want people who never try to get scared away. It’s a fun sport.
Exactly! In my experience I also found returning badminton shots way easier than blocking table tennis topspin loops, because of the spin
Even though the badminton shuttlecock travels at a higher speed than a table tennis ball, I'd argue that table tennis requires more reaction time because it has a whole other dimension of spin which needs thinking
Badminton is easy. 😊
Amazing contet emily thank you
Thank you!
Its all about the Definition of what speed?
We only look at the speed of the ball .
That means shooting is the fastest sport.
I would understand under fast the number of actions.
Yh, someone can make a shot sound like an actual bullet
badminton is NOT a simple sport.
pickleball is the easiest for beginner in racquet sport:
then ping pong
then squash and tennis
then badminton
Ping pong isnt that hard because it uses sandpaper bats that dont have spin
Table tennis is more complicated than any other sport I know because of the spin, the rubbers and blade also come with different characteristics, it has more dynamics than any other sport
Also, yes, ping pong is different to table tennis, if you dont know, you can search ping pong championships 2020, it's different to table tennis championships
@@irtiza4262 ping pong/table tennis is hardly a sport, more closer to billard, air hockey. I don't see table tennis pros get sweaty or limp suffer injury. Go see paris olympic, women singles badminton gold medalist's leg is strapped with tape, a spanish player had to forfeit the match due to injury. court mat get mopped due to sweat dripping. Ping pong/table tennis is nothing more than a game of deflection, a reflex action game, and a paddle could make or break a player's performance LOL.
@@mtube620 ping pong and tt are two different things
Ping pong is played with sandpaper bats that have almost no spin
While tt is played with sophisticated bats with different types of blades and rubbers
Ping pong is the casual sport that your comment describes, no table tennis
If you've Table tennis matches you'd see that pro tt player gets foot and knee injuries very often, and they sometimes even cut their hand from the table's edge
Ma long had to get many frequent surgeries for his knee so that it could be in shape for his future career
These knee and leg injuries occur because of the immense footwork that takes place in tt
But anyways, since when did injuries become the basis for telling if a sport is real or not?
Uhm, what casual player can swing the racket as fast as an expert player? I was an expert player over ten years ago, only playing casual now and I consider myself quite high level for casual, with an especially strong smash (one of the things that just never really rusts). But my racket swing compared to players in training is not even close. Consequently their smashes are much stronger than mine.
That’s true in all the sports though
They are wrong. No experts in this video.
hhmm... probably it should be the "quickest" rather than "Fastest" because in my mind I consider Quick = Acceleration.
But hey... thats just my opinion :D
Great vid btw
It is the velocity that is the highest in badminton. Not acceleration.
Table tennis don't forget about❤
Heard of Table Tennis?
badminton is also one of the populat sports her in the philippines
and imagine GOODminton rn holy fuckk
Im actually quite suprised that badminton is the fastest sport i first thought the fastest sport was table tennis bc of the speeds of balls reaching about 100-200+ of speed
It is possible to throw a ball with the arm above 150km/h so yeah, 100-200 isn't very fast. Try shooting a table tennis ball with a badminton racket
@@whoops7025 or try badminton with tennis racket
i can smash it super quick,,, no 1 my racquet is activated @ 41lbs .... and on the smash i break the second chain, folding the shuttle inwards on itself... so I shape it like a bullet.... thats how you smash it quick!
Actually the fastest sport is table tennis I think because of its insane smashes it’s hard to play
Table Tennis?
“Seemingly simple sport” What in the … its not a simple sport bro …
That's one fast birdy!
nah table tennis too bro 💀
Why is this talking about America and Westerners, it's a sport mainly played by Asia
What about squash?
Nice video ❤
Thanks for watching!
how does table tennis compare to badminton?
IMO table tennis is harder to learn because of the spin.
Ball itself is slower but u still have less reaction time. Tabletennis is the fastest 'return sport', idk how it's actually called in english.
Speed is debatable, but table tennis is way more complicated than any other sports I know
It has far more dynamics just because of the spin
I play both table tennis and badminton
Even though badminton is a fast sport, for some reason, I find it easier to play and return a very fast shot
I cannot block that well in table tennis, I guess its the spin but still
Most unforgiving sport and injury prone at elite competition levels compared to other sports
You gonna need some citations for that
interesting video!!!
Thank you!
Tennis looks like a bore once you get to know badminton.
Indian badminton player Satwiksairaj reddy hit the fastest Badminton shot
At Over 594kmph
565 km/hr
Fake😂
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why this video has 144k views but he or she has 581 sub 💀
I have practiced badminton and table tennis for several years, the latter is a thousand times "faster". Two beautiful and very difficult sports for sure
it has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us
I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it@@Anonyme-zp7vj
@@Anonyme-zp7vj your mum is faster
As an professional badminton player who lives in New York City, if you get distracted merely within a second, you may miss a shot. The trick is to shoot down while swinging fast, which is called a smash. Another trick is to shoot far away from your opponent, causing him/her to run in that direction, causing a high chance of missing.
Professional player, living in NY? What is your WR?
3:27 that racket is bending
Correct, they can be partially flexible
@@denhambad It's actually really importand that they are bending. It means higher accelleration when it hits the shuttle. Pro badminton players have extra stiff rackets because they have the technike and the power to bend theses stiffer rackets
@@marckronemeyer8001 I am fully aware. But for professional players it does also depends on the player, sex, and discipline though.
@@denhambad of cause
China,,Japan, Malaysia & Denmark are world's besttt!!!
What about table tennis
You can argue that it is faster, badminton have higher top speed while table tennis have fast speed consistently.
volleyball seems faster but it isn't (115km/h by US spikers *olympics 2024*)
its not miles its km, its 365km
No it is MPH.
For me its Pingpong is the fastest sport with raket
Wrong information badminton is created in India😊
I would say Badminton was invented in India, but "made" in England. And mastered by China.
500kmph for the best
Why badminton is the fastest racket sport?....because they slowed down table tennis for audiences to keep up
what the fuck?
They have slowed the speed of the shuttle in Badminton, to make the rallies longer and more entertaining.
talk about thd average speed, its not the fastest sport nor fastest paced
Read title again, fastest racket sport
Very cool emily
Badminton is the fastest paced sport but i still find tennis harder. Badminton’s shuttlecock slows down so much
ping pong
it depends who u play against, if the opponent is decent u would feel the speed. at pro levels badminton has higher skill ceiling. however tennis is physically more demanding and longer rallies. Beginner level tennis is harder but at pro levels both are equally challenging in different areas and ofc your opponent
@@JacobHuang-rl9jjping pong and table tennis are two different sports using similar rules, ping pong uses sandpaper bats which makes it easy because there is almost no spins, meanwhile table tennis has rubbers which means it has way more spin and deception and generally it is way harder, i found it requiring quicker reaction times than even badminton
@@irtiza4262 I know that but generally I use ping pong and table tennis synonymously
Ping pong is kinda fast to
Table tennis has left the chat
Yes, because it has a far slower top speed
What does the top speed matter if the ball slows down to 50kmph before it reaches you
@@cameron.denhamit has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us
I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it
Reminds me, I am certain re the yonnex world record smash speed, the shuttles are slightly rigged. At least the small trick with folding the tips.
No. Yonex measures the shuttle speed just right after the point of impact.
nope, if you watch the video shuttlecocks slow down after being hit, so the earlier you can measure it, the higher maximum speed you get
that's why smash speeds recorded in actual matches aren't as quick
Folding the tips slows the shuttle down.
I just checked the like section i saw 911 likes 💀
USA prefers pickleball😂
Both are easy one dimensional sports anyways.
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 have you played badminton?
@@raahat_raaga yes, and at the pro level
@@raahat_raaga look at my other comments here.
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 no pro will say that about an intense game.
Badminton is no backyard sport
Em o'driscoll
Nah speedminton is faster
And yet American's badminton example is the weakest players in the world.
Most good american badminton players are asian anyway. I'm canadian and badminton tryouts were 99% asian
I genuinely have never seen a non asian american player at the pro level... or any casual above average american player like EVER. It's almost as rare as finding as a Mewtwo in real life
Table Tennis is the fastest
🧢
Badminton is the easiest sport to start , you just have to hit the suttle with the racket, there is no spin, drift,
But its the hardest and the most physical sport to master
Yes! That makes it a great entry for the sport, but also makes people think it's an easy sport!
@@emily-driscoll it is factually an easy sport.
it has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us
I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 your mum is easy to ride on me
No, table tennis is soo much faster
Do some googling
Badminton is 565kmh and table tennis top speed is 118kmh
americans don’t even play it
Ping Pong is faster.
No. Simply no. I know both sports quite well.
When playing the ball slowly close to the net with ping pong, this leads to a very intense and fast game, because the duration is short. The ball is however slow during such a game.
During smashes, the shuttle in Badminton is much faster and also the duration of the ball until it reaches the oposing player is shorter than in ping pong (unless in awkward situations).
A faster game IS a faster sport. The speed of sports isn't measured simply by the speed of the object the exact instant you hit it, because there are more factors to it
@@BlackFighter_95it has a slower travel speed but the size of the table is also small, and I would argue that it requires better reaction time than badminton because it has a whole other dimension of spin that can deceive us
I play both badminton and table tennis, and while I play TT at a way higher level than badminton, I found returning fast badminton smashes much easier than returning table tennis smashes and loops because in table tennis, the spin can very easily deceive the opponent while in badminton I just have to think about reaching the shuttle and hitting it or even touching it
As someone used to be playing pro badminton,
1. The shuttercock decelerate insanely fast to the point where its so easy to return a Badminton smash than let say a Tennis smash. The receiving speed of the shuttercock is actually very slow.
2. The reason i lost interests in the game is because of how boring Badminton is. The room for strategy is miniscule and the amount of skills and techniques needed is at the minimum. This is why this is such a low barrier of entry sport and every old or unathletic person can easily play and be decently good at it. Just like how easy pickleball as a sport is, this is unlike sophisticated sports like Tennis where mentality, strategy and techniques plays a much much bigger role.
Even Badminton drop shots or smash or direction hits can be easily countered with basic level of game awareness and training. Especially because of how small the court is and how extremely basic the hitting mechanics is. Meanwhile, just a Tennis serve alone would take people multiple years to perfect it and most still failed, Badminton? Just hit the shuttercock, there's literally no comparison.
I felt like I've completed Badminton after easily winning, figured everything out, realised how simple it is and completely lost interest in the game.
There is so much room for strategy lol, you are clearly larping and are not a "pro player who completed badminton". I would ask if you can beat viktor axelsen or LZJ but in reality i would easily destroy you
"Completed" badminton? No you haven't, are you THE Lin Dan?? You claim you play in the Singapore national team and is "easily winning". Are you suggesting that you have trimph over players like Loh Kean Yew from Singapore? If so, why are you not representing your country?