From other tutorials I've seen they always say to either use a bevel grip or a panhandle grip, because the backhand grip might cause the shuttle to go outside the court instead of over the net.
For Back hand Straight clear + Crosscourt , maybe you need to mention the extra energy needed derived from non racket leg bending and pushing the Racket leg to lunge and tranfer the kinetic energy to the elbow .
We’ve tried to collect the best tips in one video. The technique shown is what we believe can provide you a great backhand. Anything specific you were hoping for?
From other tutorials I've seen they always say to either use a bevel grip or a panhandle grip, because the backhand grip might cause the shuttle to go outside the court instead of over the net.
Yes, that's true. Morten did mention the thumb on the side of the racket like a panhandle grip. The way he called it a backhand grip was confusing
@@jurgenmeijer i was kind of confused too
Thank you for your comments! Backhand grip is the term we use and I see it is the same as bevel grip on some other channels ☺️ Hope that clarified?
Just use bevel grip,trust me
@@Basicfeather yes that clarified it thank you
For Back hand Straight clear + Crosscourt , maybe you need to mention the extra energy needed derived from non racket leg bending and pushing the Racket leg to lunge and tranfer the kinetic energy to the elbow .
Great tips
Thank you for watching ☺️
I'm not doing a cross court backhand clear any time soon that is for sure.
Slightly disappointing because the title says "ULTIMATE", but the content is just the same things that other tutorials have mentioned. No different..
We’ve tried to collect the best tips in one video. The technique shown is what we believe can provide you a great backhand.
Anything specific you were hoping for?
Taufik is kinda lazy all the time
@@fabiojonathanarifin1 tough to compare with a unique player ☺️🫶
@@Basicfeather I can agree to that