Thanks for pointing out the string tension, I do agree it is important to focus on technique but part of the improvement is to know how your gear behave depending on its setup. Extra power generated by low tension comes with a drawback once you aim to control the directions of the shots. The services, service return and the smash steepness suffer the most in that situation.
Can you teach a separate detailed topic about Jump smashes. The good and the bad things to do and not to do. Thank you for this video it has helped me a lot with me recent games and have been getting good compliments from other players.
Thanks for the informative video! I used to be a big smasher ;) but after a long break I can't seem to generate power and angle. Gonna apply this and see how it goes.
Hi Aylex... I've been watching you since last year about badminton. Could I request you to do a video for when doing a split step on receiving a smash and drops? This would help me a lot with my skills in badminton. Thank you!!!
Do you have any tips for short players? I’m probably the shortest in our area’s sport league. I really find it hard trying to jump smash from the back since I can’t get behind the bird in time.
Can someone pls help. When I am doing forehand and backhand with racket tossing the shuttle up My coach told me to only use my wrist and I see him not doing it I see him using his arm
You should talk with your coach. There could be a reason behind the advice that no one on the internet can know that is related to your strokes. Just ask why you are advised to do something that they aren’t doing.
While I agree with most of the points he makes, the one about string tension is in my opinion not completely right. While string tension has an impact. Playing with too high tensions creates a host of problems and most non professional players tend to think they are higher level than they really are. Technique is far more important than tension in creating angles in all shots including the smash. Akane Yamaguchi the current world number one in women’s singles plays with 24lbs tension and she definitely can create angles, even being a very short athlete. The tensions he recommends are in my opinion as a stringer, player and coach too high. Most players shouldn’t go above 26lbs as a general rule. There are benefits to high tensions but also down sides. A well strung racket at 23 lbs or 24 lbs will be better than a ok strung one at 26 lbs or 28 lbs.
Thanks for pointing out the string tension, I do agree it is important to focus on technique but part of the improvement is to know how your gear behave depending on its setup.
Extra power generated by low tension comes with a drawback once you aim to control the directions of the shots.
The services, service return and the smash steepness suffer the most in that situation.
I think you should post a video of you actually playing sometime like a game or match that would be fun to watch
i agree
Thanks for the video! Really good infomation given. Which I will try to incorporate into my badminton play. :)
Great tips.Especially the contact point and slight elevation while hitting a smash is very important in badminton.
Everything you have mentioned are precise and to the point... including the tension of strings ..tkusm
Can you teach a separate detailed topic about Jump smashes. The good and the bad things to do and not to do.
Thank you for this video it has helped me a lot with me recent games and have been getting good compliments from other players.
Thanks for the informative video! I used to be a big smasher ;) but after a long break I can't seem to generate power and angle. Gonna apply this and see how it goes.
Hi Aylex... I've been watching you since last year about badminton. Could I request you to do a video for when doing a split step on receiving a smash and drops? This would help me a lot with my skills in badminton. Thank you!!!
very informative thank you
Thanks for your videos they are very helpfull and funny 😁
Awesome video, thx for the tips.
point-to-point inputs. Good video. I am gonna try,
Never though string tension could influence the steepness. Interesting hypothesis to verify. Thx
Wow superb!!!!!
Thanks for posting these useful videos.
Use of wrist is very important, as I learnt today. Can you make a video on this subject please.
Thank you!
I always sucks at defending smash.. i have a habit of using forehand grip instead of backhand 😅
Thank youuuuu
Nice explanation
Contact point and use of wrist are important factors for me to threaten the opponent
Thanks for the guide guys
Can you teach us in a video how to do a better rever, i mean with power, i do rever but not with power
BRO PLZ MAKE A COMPLETE INTERMEDIATE TRAINING PLAYLIST
Thanks! Need advice for training my backhand strength :) Thanks!
Do you have any tips for short players? I’m probably the shortest in our area’s sport league.
I really find it hard trying to jump smash from the back since I can’t get behind the bird in time.
pls make viedeo on how to do tight net kills
Thanks
Can someone pls help. When I am doing forehand and backhand with racket tossing the shuttle up My coach told me to only use my wrist and I see him not doing it I see him using his arm
You should talk with your coach. There could be a reason behind the advice that no one on the internet can know that is related to your strokes. Just ask why you are advised to do something that they aren’t doing.
@@Chakotay97 think he is using forearm top
Well explain
Great video
thaanks!
Thank you for the video, my smashes are some times almost horizontal😢
good stuff
What was the thumbnail about?
i thought one of the tips was to keep eye contact with the shuttle when hitting it but turns out it wasnt in the video
I'm having hard time learning this drop shot.
Mantap coach
While I agree with most of the points he makes, the one about string tension is in my opinion not completely right. While string tension has an impact. Playing with too high tensions creates a host of problems and most non professional players tend to think they are higher level than they really are. Technique is far more important than tension in creating angles in all shots including the smash. Akane Yamaguchi the current world number one in women’s singles plays with 24lbs tension and she definitely can create angles, even being a very short athlete. The tensions he recommends are in my opinion as a stringer, player and coach too high. Most players shouldn’t go above 26lbs as a general rule. There are benefits to high tensions but also down sides. A well strung racket at 23 lbs or 24 lbs will be better than a ok strung one at 26 lbs or 28 lbs.
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You play piano and badminton as well??? It's like you're me. But way better...
thanks