How good are our subscribers?! 🔥🏸 Hopefully the tips we shared in this video will not only help them to improve, but also lots of you out there! Thanks to everyone who sent us in some footage 😊 If you enjoyed this video and want us to do more of these in the future, let us know below ⬇️
I have a confusion. I did a simple lift and opponent keeps me a smash but I am ready to take the smash but shuttle the it goes to end of the court because the shuttle is feather it doesn't stop so how would I pick up the shuttle
@@Senselessbrothers Well, play with feather more and you will better understand their trajectory.. If playing with plastic then try yonex 600 they have a trajectory that is closer to feather than yonex 300, as the yonex 600 drops more steeply than the yonex 300 after they are high, whereas the yonex 300 is more horizontal on the way down. A lot of good players will only play with feather. Different shuttles change things. Even a different hall can change things. Practise some rallying and particular shots with the shuttle before the game.
I have a couple of clips that I need help with and I've seen plenty of players making the same mistake. I can send you the clips if you think it will help with your videos
I definitely want to see more of these insights! They will pretty much help every player with their weaknesses! Thank you Jenny and Greg for an awesome video once again!
What an amazing video full of so many 'insights' 😜 I'm sure lots of people (including me!!) want to see more of these videos in the future! Who agrees?
Hey, Bennet here from Germany. Thank you very very much for including my video ! I’m rlly happy about that. Also thanks for the tips, I’ll try my best to improve ❤️
Not only do you give great advice for badminton, I can tell you also have a keen insight into audience retention and creating TH-cam videos which are very engaging. The fact you recommend multiple videos every video will create a longer session time which is gold dust to the TH-cam algorithm. Very impressive, I think you are the only TH-cam channel which actually creates good content also that isn't completely boring and dry! Quick and you get to the point!
I am a doctor with 185 cm height. Played almost all sports in childhood including Badminton though all amateur level. Now at 45 restarted badminton after gap of almost 25 years. Didn’t know much technique, slight overweight as well. I am a subscriber of your videos & try to watch many times whenever I find time especially before playing. Improving slowly but surely. Your videos are simply the backbone of my current badminton playing. Will try to catch up if you come to India. Be my guest in Indore, central India. Regards.🙏
@@BadmintonInsightBe our guest at Chandigarh, India on the same trip! 😅 Me and my dad are loving your videos. He is 65, and one of the fittest on the court from his age group. 😮
It is so satisfying when the title is not a clickbait and in fact the information in the video is top notch. You guys deliver every time. Thank you so much for this one :-)
Watching these videos have improved my gameplay significantly and now I'm much more confident in my gameplay. By far the best channel for learning how to play Badminton in my opinion
Excellent insight, broken down for us in digestible ways as always. 👍 Would certainly agree that this will be a popular type of video to come back to occasionally. Picking up a variety of issues at a variety of levels is another enticing aspect to this!
So many great "Insights" on this video!🔥🔥 Having more "umph!" is exactly what I need to quickly get in a position to play a better attacking shot in doubles! Would love to see tutorial video on cross court net shots. Backhand in particular as that is what I keep struggling on.
After your request we have released a video on the cross court net shot today! Hope you enjoy it 😀 Here's the link - th-cam.com/video/1p0Nv5-90e8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for making an amazing video regarding small mistakes in badminton. I struggled with a few of these, and I found this very helpful, and now I am practicing the correct techniques. Thank you once again
I found this very entertaining. I am mindblown how specific your tips were, especially for Bennet and his posture. Also, awesome transitions between scenes! Very smooth.
That was great, really learned a lot, i will save this one for later ! It especially helps to make the connection between the amazing tips from other videos and the reality, hope we can see more of these in the future :)
Excellent video Greg & Jenny, and a detailed explanation about the errors that some of us are making. More videos like this are very much helpful for us to improve our game😊🏸👍
Thoroughly enjoyed this video and found it quite informative. Watching other amatuer player's mistakes is a great way to learn organically, as these errors really are common throughout all amatuers. Your video editing, and camera presence has also been getting better every time, well done. My favourite parts are always any dramatic tantrum after demonstating an error (slap in the forehead, throwing a racket etc haha). Also, I'm from Australia and my name is Steyn, pronounced Steen. Hearing "Stijn" was trippy, very rarely do I ever hear my name in other contexts :) Thanks for the video!
@@BadmintonInsight Woohoo! I am in Adelaide and will be too far to be around, but I look forward to hearing about your trip when it comes! Are you competing? Or on a holiday?
Hey Greg and Jenny. It's such a great idea to watch real life videos that we can relate to. I certainly found it really helpful. Love the channel and keep up the great work. You're probably the best badminton video channel 😊🏸🏸🥇
This is awesome! So many insights. Will definitely keep these in mind. You guys are really making difference in our approach and understanding to our game! Thank you.
More snappy, entertaining editing and I don't think you could find two more enthusiastic and motivating presenters anywhere on TH-cam if you tried. Really interesting précis and hats tipped to all who submitted their videos for the G&J review. This type of analysis is great when you link it to BI's ever growing library of instructional content. If you're not subscribed to 'Badminton Insight' you're missing out on a dynamic and hugely enjoyable resource.👍🏸🏸🏸
I use the variation in shot speed a lot especially if I am on third line. Can tell you it’s super important to do this. Great insight. A very few people talk about this
Great video guys 👍It looks effortless to do, but I can only imagine the hours of video editing you guys went through. Thank you for another insightful video on different techniques and strategies to use in a game🏸🏸🏸
I have found that changing the speed of the shuttle will help/coerce you to change your play. It's something we do playing with fast medium and slow shuttles. Slow shuttle absolutely nullifies your rear court smash, medium shuttle forces you to read you game better (as more shots are on so looking for nuances) and fast shuttle forces your footwork as low power can still perform a clear. It's quite funny you mention about the shot prep too early. I hadn't played in a while (6 months) and I was wondering why I couldn't generate any power for clears and was falling over my feet. It was because I was off balance/tense from prepping faaaaaar to early. Nice to see it in action, although a good variation of shot prep can you be used to offer disguises to shot selection :) I've learned so much just watching you two play to a point I can start figuring things out now. If in doubt, what would Greg and Jenny say?! :D
I play tennis, squash, table tennis near top end club level and beginning to learn badminton for the first time. I have seen multiple coaching channels across various sports. I would rate this channel to be one of the best - engaging, informative, power packed with great tips and the presenters are so comfortable and super cool. Bravo guys. Keep these coming 👏👏🙏🏻
You guys are wonderful. I am just beginning in badminton after spend my life in golf but am so enjoying the similarities of feel and power. You lessons have helped me. Do you offer a camp in England or other parts of the world. Thank you, Jay
Thumbnail game on point. The most common mistake I make it bad returns of all kinds. I could massively improve by: practice. I feel like because I don't have anyone who can punish me really hard for my bad shots it makes me lazy, but note that I am not actually playing against anyone extremely good just trying to coach my grade 6-8 students. The tips about not being too early are really helpful because I find myself getting into the "proper" racket stance ready to smash or whatever *very* early.
Hey guys another great video, would love to see more of this content from you. On the topic of mistakes I wanted to ask a question regarding a couple of shots. As someone whose never had any coaching snd just picked up tips from various club players, I’ve heard contradictory information on smashed and clears when playing doubles. A few people say lift to the middle and depending where you are on court, smash to the middle as you’re less likely to hit the shuttle out. Others say aim for the rear corners on lifts and aim for sidelines on smashes as they are better quality shots. Wanted to ask which is correct, or if it depends mostly on the individual situation. TIA for any response
Thanks Ethan! We would generally say: lift to the sides (to make your opponents move) and then vary your smash placement (some to the middle, some to the sides) to keep your opponents guessing! There’s not many benefits of lifting to the middle, hence why we suggest lifting to the sides! Hope this helps :)
Hello, i have a video recommendation for this channel about our legs. Like the strength and agility and whats the difference between agile leg and strong leg, range of motion, do we need to have strong leg, etc Because i think you guys have the best badminton explanation on youtube Thanks🏸👍🏼 (really helpful vid btw)
Very valuable tips, i wish we had such coaches in our „leisure club“ here😄 Next thing for us amateurs: simply practise more, dont insist on playing matches all the time🙈
How good are our subscribers?! 🔥🏸 Hopefully the tips we shared in this video will not only help them to improve, but also lots of you out there! Thanks to everyone who sent us in some footage 😊
If you enjoyed this video and want us to do more of these in the future, let us know below ⬇️
I have a confusion. I did a simple lift and opponent keeps me a smash but I am ready to take the smash but shuttle the it goes to end of the court because the shuttle is feather it doesn't stop so how would I pick up the shuttle
@@Senselessbrothers Well, play with feather more and you will better understand their trajectory.. If playing with plastic then try yonex 600 they have a trajectory that is closer to feather than yonex 300, as the yonex 600 drops more steeply than the yonex 300 after they are high, whereas the yonex 300 is more horizontal on the way down. A lot of good players will only play with feather. Different shuttles change things. Even a different hall can change things. Practise some rallying and particular shots with the shuttle before the game.
Hey Greg and Jenni, keep doing videos like this!
I have a couple of clips that I need help with and I've seen plenty of players making the same mistake. I can send you the clips if you think it will help with your videos
I definitely want to see more of these insights! They will pretty much help every player with their weaknesses! Thank you Jenny and Greg for an awesome video once again!
What an amazing video full of so many 'insights' 😜 I'm sure lots of people (including me!!) want to see more of these videos in the future! Who agrees?
Me 😃
Yes, I love these types of videos.
Thank you very much Harry 😀 there certainly has been a lot of people wanting another video like this!
Agreed
Me
Hey, Bennet here from Germany. Thank you very very much for including my video ! I’m rlly happy about that. Also thanks for the tips, I’ll try my best to improve ❤️
Thanks for sending us in a video Bennet! Glad we could help ☺️🙏🏼
Not only do you give great advice for badminton, I can tell you also have a keen insight into audience retention and creating TH-cam videos which are very engaging. The fact you recommend multiple videos every video will create a longer session time which is gold dust to the TH-cam algorithm. Very impressive, I think you are the only TH-cam channel which actually creates good content also that isn't completely boring and dry! Quick and you get to the point!
Thanks a lot this is is great to hear! We are trying our best to do these yes 😀
I am a doctor with 185 cm height. Played almost all sports in childhood including Badminton though all amateur level. Now at 45 restarted badminton after gap of almost 25 years. Didn’t know much technique, slight overweight as well. I am a subscriber of your videos & try to watch many times whenever I find time especially before playing. Improving slowly but surely. Your videos are simply the backbone of my current badminton playing. Will try to catch up if you come to India. Be my guest in Indore, central India. Regards.🙏
Wow that’s great to hear! Hopefully we’ll continue to help you 😀😀 We’d also love to come to India at some point!
@@BadmintonInsightBe our guest at Chandigarh, India on the same trip! 😅
Me and my dad are loving your videos. He is 65, and one of the fittest on the court from his age group. 😮
It is so satisfying when the title is not a clickbait and in fact the information in the video is top notch. You guys deliver every time. Thank you so much for this one :-)
Thanks for watching ☺️🙏🏼
That clap-cut transition was unexpected but awesome!
Haha thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Their match cuts are honestly really good
Watching these videos have improved my gameplay significantly and now I'm much more confident in my gameplay. By far the best channel for learning how to play Badminton in my opinion
Thanks a lot Andrew, that’s great to hear 😀😀
Excellent insight, broken down for us in digestible ways as always. 👍 Would certainly agree that this will be a popular type of video to come back to occasionally. Picking up a variety of issues at a variety of levels is another enticing aspect to this!
Thank you so much for the lovely words 😊 it’s definitely a video we’ll look to do again in the future!
The re-creation of the situation on court is excellent! Such original content as well!
Thanks a lot 😄😄
This was a very good video👍🏻you guys should do a review on the legends in MS (LCW, Lin Dan, Taufik & Peter)
Thank you so much William! And thanks for the suggestion 😃🏸
Yes that would be great !
Why would they do that
@@tanyapunyo2074 because what the pros see in other pros' playstyle is something every amateur would fail to see and incorporate in their game.
@@theforgotten8081 80% of this channels subscribers are club players....
So many great "Insights" on this video!🔥🔥 Having more "umph!" is exactly what I need to quickly get in a position to play a better attacking shot in doubles! Would love to see tutorial video on cross court net shots. Backhand in particular as that is what I keep struggling on.
Thanks 😀 and thanks for the suggestion - we’ll add it to our list!
After your request we have released a video on the cross court net shot today! Hope you enjoy it 😀 Here's the link - th-cam.com/video/1p0Nv5-90e8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for making an amazing video regarding small mistakes in badminton. I struggled with a few of these, and I found this very helpful, and now I am practicing the correct techniques. Thank you once again
Thank you so much, so kind of you ☺️ glad we could help!
Amazing video and super helpful, thank you! Also was pleasantly surprised to see the video from Seattle is from the court I play at every week! :)
Thank you so much Kartik! Haha, small world!!
youre editing has gotten so much better over time!!!!! very good guys great work!
Oh wow thank you so much 🥲 you made my day!
I found this very entertaining. I am mindblown how specific your tips were, especially for Bennet and his posture.
Also, awesome transitions between scenes! Very smooth.
Glad you enjoyed it David! And thanks for noticing the transitions 😀
I'm 17 and have been playing for atleast 10 years with my friends but never even thought of these tips. Very informative
You’re welcome! We have lots more on the channel if you want to check out some more videos 😀
I am from India 🇮🇳, amateur doubles player. Your videos helped me a lot technically and tactically.Hope more such videos.
top tier badminton channel on youtube!! definitely the type of content i'm looking forward to seeing more of ♥
Wow thank you so much Claude!
That was great, really learned a lot, i will save this one for later !
It especially helps to make the connection between the amazing tips from other videos and the reality, hope we can see more of these in the future :)
Thank you so much! 😃 we definitely want to make more in the future like this!
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really really good video, super educating and very relatable with these clips! great job 👍👍
Thank you so much ☺️ so nice of you!
Excellent video Greg & Jenny, and a detailed explanation about the errors that some of us are making.
More videos like this are very much helpful for us to improve our game😊🏸👍
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it 😀
you are the best ! Please keep up what you're doing.. you are the only hope of amateur players here on youtube !
Thanks a lot 😀😀
Always a pleasure to see a new video from you guys!
Thanks 😀
This is just amazing - picking up random videos and giving your insights. Keep it going..
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Always quality clips from G & J, thank you so much!
Ah thanks for watching 😊
Thoroughly enjoyed this video and found it quite informative. Watching other amatuer player's mistakes is a great way to learn organically, as these errors really are common throughout all amatuers.
Your video editing, and camera presence has also been getting better every time, well done. My favourite parts are always any dramatic tantrum after demonstating an error (slap in the forehead, throwing a racket etc haha).
Also, I'm from Australia and my name is Steyn, pronounced Steen. Hearing "Stijn" was trippy, very rarely do I ever hear my name in other contexts :)
Thanks for the video!
That’s great to hear Steyn 😀 and thank you very much for the compliments!! We’d hopefully coming to Sydney in November if you’re around!
@@BadmintonInsight Woohoo! I am in Adelaide and will be too far to be around, but I look forward to hearing about your trip when it comes! Are you competing? Or on a holiday?
Hey Greg and Jenny. It's such a great idea to watch real life videos that we can relate to. I certainly found it really helpful. Love the channel and keep up the great work. You're probably the best badminton video channel 😊🏸🏸🥇
Ah thank you very much ☺️☺️ Glad you’re finding the videos useful!
This is awesome! So many insights. Will definitely keep these in mind. You guys are really making difference in our approach and understanding to our game! Thank you.
Thank you very much, that’s great to hear 😀😀
Very Informative! I really learned a lot on every video you published. Thank you Jen and Greg! :)
Ah that’s amazing to hear! Thanks for watching 😃
You guys really helps me improving my techniques. Looking forward for another insight!
So glad we helped 😄
LOVED this video format!! more please
Happy to see a person from Chennai (tamil nadu)
Love your video editing! And all the tips, of course :D
Thanks so much! 😊
Fantastic video! How did I miss the deadline for sharing videos 😮
Next time!!! 😄
great video as usual! thank you very much! please continue doing these analyses.
Thanks a lot! We will 😀
i love this, would be great if this series continue !
Thanks! We’ll certainly try!
More snappy, entertaining editing and I don't think you could find two more enthusiastic and motivating presenters anywhere on TH-cam if you tried. Really interesting précis and hats tipped to all who submitted their videos for the G&J review. This type of analysis is great when you link it to BI's ever growing library of instructional content. If you're not subscribed to 'Badminton Insight' you're missing out on a dynamic and hugely enjoyable resource.👍🏸🏸🏸
Yeah it's really rare and almost completely unknown, for such enthusiastic people to be so intelligent. I've never seen anything like it before
Haha thank you so much!! ☺️
What a lovely comment Drew! Thank you so so much 😄😄
Great videos from both of you. It is exactly what I need to improve. I really appriciate this. Hope this series can countinue. Love
Thanks a lot 😀😀
I use the variation in shot speed a lot especially if I am on third line. Can tell you it’s super important to do this. Great insight. A very few people talk about this
Definitely! Keep it up 😃
It’s such a good video I’ve rewatched it and will probably come back to it again soon!
Ah that’s awesome to hear! :)
Insane value add for my game! Keep up the good work!!
Thanks a lot! Hope it helps you 😀
Great content! Thanks 👍
Please do more of these!
Great video guys 👍It looks effortless to do, but I can only imagine the hours of video editing you guys went through. Thank you for another insightful video on different techniques and strategies to use in a game🏸🏸🏸
Thanks a lot Ashley 😀 yes it took a while but it been worth it seeing all these amazing comments! Thank you 😊
Your videos are very very easy to understand and clear and helpful. Love your work..!
Very useful. Thanks. I often used to see Jenny play at tournaments because she was in the same age group as my daughter.
Ah no way! Who is your daughter if you don't mind me asking?
Great content! Thanks for another insightful video ^^
really enjoyed please keep making more analytic videos of non professionals like this !
Thanks! We will do as we’ve had lots of nice comments!!
Lovely video! superb comments!! Thank you thank you very much!!
Amazing! You’re very welcome 😄
Great video. loved it . amazing rythm in the narrative and full of information
Thanks a lot! We’re glad you enjoyed it 😀
Shoutout and love from Malaysia! Loving all these analysis. 😄
Thanks Danial 😀
I have found that changing the speed of the shuttle will help/coerce you to change your play. It's something we do playing with fast medium and slow shuttles. Slow shuttle absolutely nullifies your rear court smash, medium shuttle forces you to read you game better (as more shots are on so looking for nuances) and fast shuttle forces your footwork as low power can still perform a clear.
It's quite funny you mention about the shot prep too early. I hadn't played in a while (6 months) and I was wondering why I couldn't generate any power for clears and was falling over my feet. It was because I was off balance/tense from prepping faaaaaar to early. Nice to see it in action, although a good variation of shot prep can you be used to offer disguises to shot selection :)
I've learned so much just watching you two play to a point I can start figuring things out now. If in doubt, what would Greg and Jenny say?! :D
Those are very helpful tips! Looking forward for more of your videos. Thanks!
Every Sunday at 10am UK time 😝
you just earned another subscriber! Thank you for your insights
Thanks Martin 😀😀
Great video as always! Thank you!
Thanks! You’re very welcome 😄
Awesome video. Thanks guys. So insightful.. I can relate to my mistakes that i do like the third one.. 100 pc power smashing all the open shuttles ..
thank you. cannnot wait to try this on court.
I play tennis, squash, table tennis near top end club level and beginning to learn badminton for the first time. I have seen multiple coaching channels across various sports. I would rate this channel to be one of the best - engaging, informative, power packed with great tips and the presenters are so comfortable and super cool. Bravo guys. Keep these coming 👏👏🙏🏻
Have you tried a racketlon? Sounds like you would enjoy it! Thank you very much for the comment 😀
I have not. Let me find out. Thanks :)
OMG Eric is our boi from Chicago club. Great to see him in the video, good job Eric. We all will learn from your mistake 🤣🤣
Haha, he was very generous to submit his video and help lots of people improve as a result 😋
Thank you SO MUCH. Amateurs make similar mistakes and and this clip just provides so many useful tips for self-improvement.
Ah so glad we could help ☺️
Nice work picking out one main feature for each player. Very instructive.
Thanks 😀😀
Thank you very much. Hopefully, we will get more videos like this in future.
People seem to be enjoying the video so yes hopefully! 😃
Thank you Jenny & Greg for the tips! its very useful! :)
You’re very welcome - we’re glad 😃
Great video! Just started playing and very much enjoying the game
That’s awesome to hear 😁
You guys are wonderful. I am just beginning in badminton after spend my life in golf but am so enjoying the similarities of feel and power. You lessons have helped me. Do you offer a camp in England or other parts of the world. Thank you, Jay
Thank you so much Jay ☺️ yes we will do soon! Where are you based?
My game has improved massively in smashes and drops thank you so much.❤️From India
That’s great to hear! 😀
Thank you. This series is very helpful.
You’re welcome! We’re glad 😀
Super interesting and informational. Loved it!
Thank you
Thank you so much for the nice words Tom 😃
That was very insightful! learnt a lot about my mistakes from this video! thanks a lot!
Glad we could help ☺️
showing examples from very very recent matches. kudos to the editor
Haha thanks! And well done for noticing 😆
Nice video and excellent editing!
Wow thank you so much!
Hey jenny this is called "Educational Badminton Video" Thanks alot both of you
Haha thanks!
I’ve now subscribed with this video - can see myself in one of those clips. Thanks!!
Thank you so much! That’s great to hear 😀
Excellent content!! More of this kind please. 👍👍👍
Thank you so much ☺️ we’ll try our best!
Great format! would love to seem more like this
Thanks 😀
Thumbnail game on point.
The most common mistake I make it bad returns of all kinds. I could massively improve by: practice.
I feel like because I don't have anyone who can punish me really hard for my bad shots it makes me lazy, but note that I am not actually playing against anyone extremely good just trying to coach my grade 6-8 students.
The tips about not being too early are really helpful because I find myself getting into the "proper" racket stance ready to smash or whatever *very* early.
Thank you so much :)
Loved this vid. Seeing mistakes I do + how to avoid them = goldddd
Brilliant video. Exactly what I need to improve my game.
Yay! Glad we could help 😁🥳
I made the cut. Thanks for your badminton insights 😄 !
Ah thanks for sending your video in Edward! 😁 hopefully the tips we’ve given can help you improve your game ☺️
Would love to see more of such content in the future! :D
We’ll try our best 😆
Comparative study is so effective..Thanks
3:15 I always noticed Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo does this really well - big variation of pace when smashing.
He sure does!!
You guys are great, learning more and more, Thank you 🙏
Very helpful video, do more of these please! 🙏👍👍👍
This was really informative, thank you!
Ah thank you!
Hey guys another great video, would love to see more of this content from you. On the topic of mistakes I wanted to ask a question regarding a couple of shots.
As someone whose never had any coaching snd just picked up tips from various club players, I’ve heard contradictory information on smashed and clears when playing doubles.
A few people say lift to the middle and depending where you are on court, smash to the middle as you’re less likely to hit the shuttle out. Others say aim for the rear corners on lifts and aim for sidelines on smashes as they are better quality shots.
Wanted to ask which is correct, or if it depends mostly on the individual situation. TIA for any response
Thanks Ethan! We would generally say: lift to the sides (to make your opponents move) and then vary your smash placement (some to the middle, some to the sides) to keep your opponents guessing! There’s not many benefits of lifting to the middle, hence why we suggest lifting to the sides! Hope this helps :)
Hello, i have a video recommendation for this channel about our legs.
Like the strength and agility and whats the difference between agile leg and strong leg, range of motion, do we need to have strong leg, etc
Because i think you guys have the best badminton explanation on youtube
Thanks🏸👍🏼 (really helpful vid btw)
Thank you! We’ll think about how we can incorporate this into a video for sure 😊
Very valuable tips, i wish we had such coaches in our „leisure club“ here😄 Next thing for us amateurs: simply practise more, dont insist on playing matches all the time🙈
Thank you so much Jan! Hope that goes well for you 😜
I loved this video ! Thank you 😊
Thanks Daniel! ☺️
I have that habit so standing still after a shot sometimes, thumbs up for this video
Hope you can change it! Thanks 😀
Awesome tips, awesome video, awesome content, awesome presenting style. Just wow!
Thanks so much!
This was a great video. Need to improve my speed changes I think, and add more net shots in singles 😂
Thanks Ciaran! Glad we’ve given you some ideas to help you improve 😋
Love this type of video! At the end of the day, most of us aren’t pro players😂 but we definitely want to score more!!
Thanks Molly! 😀
Awesome 🙌❤️
Make more like these.
More of this kind of video please these helped alot
Noted! 🤩🥳
just commenting because I saw 499, wanted this to be 500, also please make a series of this
as it helps us see what we did actually wrong
Love your videos! Learning so much and improving my game. Thanks for taking all the effort! 🏸
Thank You to both 🙏
Thank you for watching! ☺️
❤️ the transitions! And ❤️❤️❤️ the insight 👌👌👌
Ahh thank you so much 🤩☺️
Big shout from Chennai !! We are watching ❤️
👋🏼🥳