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Congratulations on your recent win! Awesome video as usual. If it's ok, I'm quite interested in a video on types of overgrip and which is best for what. Most channels focus on rackets and strings, but I always have a hard time looking for suitable overgrips. By the way, I was told that a thicker grip will help the player to smash harder, but I'm not sure about that. 🤔
I would like to see you going in more tournaments and the video which I liked most is improving reactions in badminton. You both are great players. I Pray that you get more success.
My favorite video so far was : advanced double defense (both parts) Video suggestion : giving away badminton equipments to young players to increase their interest in badminton Congrats on 250K🎊many more achievements yet to come, keep going❤
It's very difficult to understand, how can you guys put such high quality stuff online for free, week after week. Your passion for the game is contagious and has ignited my love for the game. Love the in-depth analysis of each aspect of the game. My favorite series has to be the mixed doubles series. Love from 🇮🇳
I found this channel as I was on my way to retiring from competitive badminton. I'm a 35 yr old who's now riddled with both physical and mental illness and was advised to take lighter forms of exercise. Watching this channel, your enthusiasm to teach badminton and your amazing tips has inspired me to look at the brighter side that maybe in the next life, I could've played with you two on a tournament. I wish you more success not just with this channel but with your badminton career as well. From Philippines 🇵🇭 with love ❤
This is certainly one of the best badminton channels in YT. You're promoting the game and helping a lot of people who don't have access to coaches, with very well made, detailed and informative videos. I'm watching your videos since 2020 and it has been a great pleasure to see you develop as players, creators, and coaches to all of us. I've really liked the video when you did the analysis of Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong, I think it really lived up to the channel name. Wish you both a lot of success and happiness! Keep up the amazing work! Cheers, from Brazil!
The most inspiring couple I have ever seen. U guys are doing a great job, right from playing to leading life together, u guys are teaching a whole new lesson to viewers. Really greatful to watch u guys on court and off the court.
as a singles player i really enjoyed your beginner videos like the different type of grips( panhandle etc) as well as the different typees of shots avaliable like the different types of drop shot and smashes. The trickshot videos were also very well made with clear instructions of learning the trickshot on our own which allowed for a fun time learning the differnt types of trickshots. The punchclear video was the best video for me imo as now that ive mastered it, it is now my signature move!! The footwork for the court was also one of the best beginner video about badminton as it laid a strong foundation for me when i was a beginner. It was well done to say the least. The key point that i like about you guys' video is that there are drills for us to do to improve on said skills like clears footwork etc :D
I got back into badminton a year ago and remember watching all your previous videos on fundamentals, grip styles, all the basics really and it helped immensely. I find it so awesome that you guys are still going at it to promote such a fun sport to the world at the highest level and congrats on the milestone!
I started playing badminton 5 months ago and learned a lot from you guys. I have this mentality that I do not accept myself to be mediocre. It fuels me to be better every day but also make me a bit harsh on myself. I love to hear what you guys has to say about it. Congratulation on your channel success
The mixed doubles tactics guide has been our favourite. My wife and I play together sometimes and you’re videos have been so helpful. You guys are inspiring. You’ve reached audiences across the globe and spreading badminton. Congratulations on 250K!
I used to play badminton casually, about 15yrs ago. I was a beginner and lost interest quickly because I was not able to improve much. This year I restarted playing about 6 months back to improve fitness. Thanks to you guys, I learnt pretty much everything from this channel: from holding a racket to buying it, stringing, types of shots, footwork techniques, doubles tactics, serve returns! The quality of my game has risen significantly and so has my interest in the game. My fav videos are the ones where you analyse amateur players (or even when you play against them) and point out their mistakes. They are the most relatable ones! Would love to see more of those. Also curious to hear your thoughts on how to popularise badminton in my country (India). Althought it is popular, it is still far from accessible here, particularly in the weaker section of the society. Good wishes. Keep growing. 💪
I started playing with friends a year ago, to improve i searched up "how to grip a badminton racket" and stumbled on you guy's 4 grips video (favorite vid). I proceeded to binge your entire channel and started keeping up with new vids. I couldnt help but fall in love with the game after a month and your vids was such an inspiration 🎁😁. The badminton scene in Viet Nam wasnt very big so wanting to spread the word we made our own highscool club and tournaments, when someone asked for advice i would recommend you guy's vids and now everyones watches MY favorite channel 😩 Sadly im now in the US for college and I cant play with my best friends anymore but luckily the club is still thriving and im trying to make a new club here. All of this badminton love would never have happened without you guys ♥ Its sureal that you guys are already at 250,000 subs and I bet that you will get to 1 mil next year and could you guys do another injuries video 🥺 MUCH LOVE 🏸
I play badminton with my friends, without a proper coach, so it was nearly impossible to improve. However, your technique and strategy videos moved me forward in an unbelievable way. Thank you so much. Love from Slovakia 🇸🇰♥️
As a obese, lazy, and clueless kid who couldn't care more on sports, and a kid who once sat all day, play online games, and do nothing, you guys were one of the reasons of why I started playing badminton and realized my passion in playing! If I was asked about my favorite video from your channel, it would be the bwf championship vlog! It was so nice to know your life not just as a pro player but as a couple who understands and helps each other. Hope you'll both be more recognized someday. God Speed!
Bro never give up I'm also a kid like you 200 Lb 6ft 15 year old kid Also clueless and lazy( my muscles get cramped by running 2 minutes and taking a break) I like badminton I play with my friends in the yard so I don't get to move along I want to play and train in a court and one day I want to go to a tournament
I've been watching you lot for a year, when I started badminton, you guys have really helped me propel my badminton game to where I am confident to play at tournaments. My favourite badminton video you guys have made is the 7 types of drop shots video, its added alot of variety in my game. The vlogs in the All England Open last year were great too, especially when Greg played Momota in a game of net tumbles. A video suggestion would be some drills to improve the around the head smash or a video on badminton singles strategy. Thank you guys, keep up the hard work.
I would like to know during a match if the opponent team is targeting my team thinking they are weak and they will get easier shots how do we prevent this?
Congrats on the milestone! My favorite video is definitely this one. After all, it made me appreciate your videos muuuch more and gain a newfound respect for aspiring/certified pro players, who sacrifice so much just to play the wonderful sport of badminton.
My son watches your channel and enjoys it very much. He has improved quite a lot since finding your channel. I enjoyed the how to improve in 1 week video. Every video is always fun to watch and very insightful.
Hey guys, I would really like you to make a video on what goes on through your mind after every point in a match and what to think/analyse between points.
Crazy to see how fast you guys are growing, 250k already! My favourite video of yours that I've seen is probably the one where you found someone on an app to play against while Greg pretended to be new to badminton and Jenny pretended to be a film student 😂 It might not be as high quality as your videos right now in terms of editing, but it was really entertaining and so cool to see the whole "pretending to be a beginner" idea being brought to badminton!
From a complete beginner to I would say an average player now in less than 4 months is actually incredible and thanks to you guys. i won't be able to to this without your guys help so thank you so much. While the video that help me the most I think is the footwork and the jump smash and also serving tatics. Love you guys content
my favorite video has to be the "4 ways to master your backhand" one. I used to hate playing backhand shots, and did way too many around-the-head shots that only made it easier for opponents to return or counter. But I found that video and improved my backhand a lot, and now I actually find a good backhand shot a lot more satisfying than your average forehand. Not the deepest video but I think that video is the prime example of what my favorite type of content is - things I can try out immediately and get better at. Congratulations on 250k, you guys deserve every single one.
Really admire your dedication towards this amazing sport, from creating videos to playing at the highest level of badminton is not an easy job, congratulations on 250,000 subscribers. A video that I would like to see would be more vlogs at your tournaments, as I find those videos very interesting, I've watched all the previous vlogs and I've got to say my favourite vlog was the one where Greg played a netgame against Kento Momota.
As a teenager that is currently preparing and self teaching for our upcoming sportsfest all your videos so far has helped me improve and has helped me form my own techniques please keep making more videos. Love from the philippines🇵🇭
The 5 Best RETURNS OF SERVE is one of my favorite recent videos. Love that reasoning is provided along with why to play a certain shot, and the examples included in the video (particularly the bad return on 4:51).
My most favorite video of you guys is your tutorial series of how to smash and taught me a lot about how to do it and now I can do it too! I love all of your videos and keep up the great content!!! love lots you guys are the best mixed doubles I ever known
My favorite video of yours is the one for mastering the late backhand. After watching that video, my backhand has improved a lot. I even acquired some new moves that get me a lot of points, well, when I execute them properly. Congratulations on your achievements! I wish you both well!
Congrats on the 250k subscribes! Couldn't be happier to see a channel dedicated to badminton finally gain this amount of attention. The world needs more exposure to badminton and you guys are certainly playing a great part in it. Looking forward to that video on how we all can make badminton more popular :) With that, this is definitely my favorite video so far as it highlights a huge milestone for you guys and as an avid badminton player, it's always interesting to see what it's like in the typical day of a Pro player. Kudos and hope to see this channel break the 500k mark next! Cheers from the Philippines! 🍾
I love your channel because it is by far the most fun channel to watch whenever it comes to badminton. You have the most fun, serious, and informative content to watch. I think my favorite video was about how much the price of a racket makes a difference, and it really highlighted how the cheap ones aren't that good. Everytime after I practice, I evaluate what was lacking in my practice, and I look for how to improve it in your channel, and safe to say that your advice never disappoints. Other than serious videos, I love how you guys make fun videos too to keep the channel fun. All in all, good luck in your TH-cam journey and all the best for your future matches!
Been watching since beginner and i remembered that i did my first backhand smash because of your backhand tutorials. Love your channel, simple, clean, informative, and no boring and unnecessary scenes in between 🙂
I think the first video I watched was the 4 different grips and as a beginner player back then that really helped me to improve my game. I think I watched another 6 or 7 videos that day. Really love your videos! Thank you and greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
I've been a long fan of your channel with me and my father who watch your videos consistently over almost a year now and out of all those videos we watched, My absolute favorite has to be your guide in the cross net shot. It is my favorite shot of all time and it always satisfies me if i pull it off and watching your video made me twice as more consistent at making the shot. Lots of love and support from the Philippines
i have learn so much wiht the videos u guys make.I am a new badminton player so all of the videos are so helpful the videos i like the most is how to improve your atack and defense
I don't really have anything in mind since I already watched all of them (your vids). Just keep pumping out those very educational vids. They really do help out blokes like myself to improve.. Congratulations on the quarter mil! Cheers!
Congratulations on 250,000 subscribers, personally my favorite video is probably one of the skill / smash videos because it really helped me improve my skills as a beginner badminton player
Class Video. Love the idea of a video talking about how to grow badminton cuz I think it is so important. Favorite video so far is the one where an amateur badminton player did a day in your life because it was very eye opening. Thanks
Congratulations on 250k and creating a fantastic channel. My son is just starting in BE junior tournaments. We would love to know more about your junior journey and any advice for younger players.
My favourite video from your channel has got to be the smash tutorial because smashing is the hardest technique for me to use, and i've really improved my smashing by rewatching your smash tutorial many times.
I really enjoy all of your videos I watch, but especially those on rackets and their specifications which are very entertaining and helpful in forming an opinion on ones own rackets!👍
I've been getting back into badminton this summer, after a 8-year break. Been watching your videos since then, helped me a lot! My favourite video is the one on different grips. I didn't even realize it until then, but my thumb was placed too high on my forehand grip! I have slowly incorporated the changes and now I'm able to generate more finger power! Thank you for everything
So first of all congratulations on achieving 250,000 subscribers! Very well deserved knowing how much time and efforts were spent making these videos! It shows that you’re very passionate and very eager to share the knowledge you guys have! I myself enjoy a lot of your videos especially where it taught me how to smoothly rotate when playing doubles. I never or even rarely played doubles. It definitely helped me enjoy playing doubles more and I actually play doubles more often now. Also that video pros vs amateurs somewhere in Asia was a lot of fun! Although there was a gap in their skills you guys still handled it with such humility and modesty and actually looked like you guys all in all still really had so much fun! Hoping to see more videos like that and couldn’t be more proud of you guys in this stepping stone!
I am from Sri Lanka and this channel has helped me immensely to educate my son and daughter on all things badminton. Both my kids watch all your videos and learn a lot of things as this kind of knowledge is rare to find in Sri Lanka. My son’s favorite video is the “Split Step guideline” video and that inspired my son to completely change his footwork for the better. He is just 16 years old, and he already got selected and participated in the world junior badminton championship in Spain, and without your videos and knowledge, it would have been impossible. My daughter is 11 and her favorite video is “Win A Point, Add A Layer Of Clothing”. She is a big fan of jenny and she was rooting for jenny to beat Graig in that superb video. Keep up the good work and all the best.
I’ve played badminton leisurely, maybe a few times a year. I recently joined a club and now play 3 times a week at the age of 49 and I absolutely love it. Your videos have definitely helped my game. For me, the most helpful video was your serving techniques. It has really helped my positioning on court and anticipating the return. Congratulations on your milestone and I look forward to more great videos 👍
As a shy and anxious person badminton really helped me through the hard times and made me an outgoing and confident person and made a lot of friends and met a lot of people through the sport I hope badminton/and your channel reach more people around the world. I hope you would have a great and happy year.
@@BadmintonInsight yes thank you I will always strive to be better and learn as I play more and through your videos thank you for inspiring more people to play badminton
My favourite is probably the forehand clear video. I have had such a long time struggling on making good clears I kept watching and testing my techniques. Thanks for all your videos!
I have been playing badminton for 5 months now and i fell in love with the sport. I get coaching 2 if I can 3 times a week and dream of becoming pro in the future. Your videos have helped boost my progress and helped me out alot. Thanks.
This channel has helped me fix and improve my game by a significant margin. I never knew I was making big mistakes until I discovered this channel. I've watched a lot of your videos about singles because I am only 13 and have been attending competitions. My favorite video by far is serve returns and double rotations. I have been struggling with this because these are very important to use and serve a great purpose in both singles and doubles. I have never seen a channel like this related to badminton and this is my first time seeing a channel with complete video ideas and have shown what its like to live in a day in their life. Congrats on the milestone and wishing you luck in future tournaments and y our channel!
I am 48 and passionate about badminton. Been playing it regularly since a month or so. Have learnt a lot from your videos, particularly on how to improve the movement to cover the court. Best of luck from India
I think all your videos are so helpful!!! Not only helped me think more strategically during matches but also improve my mental game so that I don’t get super anxious when playing a competitive match!! Keep up the good work
I first came across your channel when was searching for ways to prevent shoulder injury in your shoulder strengthening video as I was coming back into the sport. Ever since then I've started to play several times a week and have been steadily improving. Your latest videos have been extremely helpful giving me fresh insight into how to advance my game and help be more of a teamplayer for my partner by hitting favourable shots to their dominant side. Thank you for putting in the time and effort to make these videos and I wish you all the best of luck in the future!
I love playing badminton. Got improved by watching your videos to learn the basics. From proper racket grip, footwork, smash, backhand. Watching from Philippines🇵🇭
Congratulations on reaching 250k!!! This video and all England vlog were one of the best for me because I have never been to such big tournaments. Seeing pros playing is very inspiring, I am currently 18 and I've been playing badminton since 7 years now and I wish to play like the pros someday.👇 And PLEASE make a video on how to improve shot selection and play an intelligent game on the court Thanks !!!!
I've only been a fan of u guys for a couple weeks now as I have recently started playing badminton. But even though I haven't seen heaps of ur videos, ur beginner mistakes and tips vids are my fav because they've helped me improve my badminton leaps and bounds. I've improved alot faster and i'm very grateful to u guys.
I only found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I think I’ve watched almost all your videos already! So far my favourite videos have been the Split Step Tutorial and How to Improve Your Footwork. I realised I was never able to improve my shots because I was never getting to the shuttle on time! Still working on that…
Badminton Insight channel and website really help me to improve my little brother skills and performance. So much improvement are made last 6 months till now. Multishuttle, circuit, weight session definitely helpful for improvement and stay injury free. I felt grateful i found this channel and looking forward to see next video. Good luck in your future badminton career and stay healthy and injury free.👊👊👊
As someone who just started playing last year at the age 36 I rely on your channel for everything. Thank you! My favorite video has been the smash tutorials... albeit I haven't quite mastered it yet. Keep on doing what you're doing!
I started watching your badminton videos just a few weeks ago and Greg’s smashing technique really helped me improve my game 😄 My favorite video so far is the $10 racket vs $200 racket because it really showed me how skillful both of you are no matter what racket you use 😊
Hello from Indiana, US! I've been your subscriber for about a year now and it is quite rare to see professional players share their life and skills with all the badminton lovers. So your insights are extremely valuable for us amateur players. I have been playing badminton for about ten years and I recently persuaded my wife to start playing badminton with me (she has never played before). We find it really useful when you guys shared the tactics on how to play mixed doubles and hope to see more insights on how to play mixed doubles. My wife is making a lot of progress and really enjoys playing badminton, thank you! Good luck with your wedding next year, cheers!
Two of my favourite videos from you guys are the videos titled “4 simple ways to improve your defence-Badminton Defence Training!” and “4 Corner Footwork - A Step-By-Step Tutorial!” . It’s definitely helped me a lot . I appreciate that you guys breakdown these basics and fundamentals so it’s easy to digest by anyone and everyone watching . Keep up the amazing job guys and good luck for future projects and tournaments . Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
I started playing after 7 years, literally I git to zero, then I was learning from your videos every basics and skills and techniques, within 1 week I see a progression in my game, Thanks for your knowledge sharing, thanks a lot, keep it up, and my favourite video from you guys are, all the tutorials💛
I started playing badminton 2 years ago and thanks to you guys I’ve had amazing progression, I’ve got to travel around Canada going to tournaments and having so much fun. Honestly my favourite video from you guys so far was when you guys went to the world championships and vlogged you trip, I thank you guys so much for your videos
Hi, I'm from the Philippines! Your channel is definitely one of the best and informative channels about badminton. My favorite video is the beginner to intermediate tutorial tips. Seeing more of these would be helpful to me as it allows me to improve my game as a whole. Thank you and more power!!!
Hey Greg and Jenny! Congrats on 250k subscribers. I still remember first watching your videos from a year ago. Back then I was struggling to improve my game at my local club, but since then I've been able to see major improvement and you guys have been a big help. My favorite video from you guys is the first one I watched about the different badminton grips, super informative, as I had no idea about using a bevel grip and it's usefulness. You guys deserve all the success so far, looking forward to more awesome badminton insight! (Haha)
I found this channel as a way into competitive badminton and really liked the "How To Improve Your Footwork in Badminton" video it really helped get a better understanding of footwork and what i need to add to my Training!
My favorite video is the one talking about how to play mix doubles. Me and my girlfriend had a lot of fights in playing mix and that helped a lot for us to resolve some of the issues. Congrats to you for making this incredible milestone and I'm looking forward to more high quality videos in the coming year!
I think one of my favourite videos from your channel was definitely the one on backhand. I saw a huge improvement in my backhand almost immediately after watching your videos! Please never stop making content because I really do look forward to it every Sunday!
I started playing badminton seriously for the last 6 months and during the initial weeks I started watching TH-cam for techniques and your channel simply stood out. I loved the step by step breakdown of the techniques and started looking for new videos every weekend. Looking back now, even though it's a short time and I still have a long way, my game has definitely improved and more credits to your videos. I really enjoyed the Deceptive returns video, as I was really bad at it and the granular breakdown of the actions from the video really helped. Thanks again, keep up the great work! 👍🏼
I've been watching your videos for a long time, just to have some game sense. I really liked the video , where you gave some tips about before tournament preparations. As I started playing professionally 7-8 months back, i watched your videos more often! It would be a lovely gesture, if i can get anything to improve my singles gameplay.( PS: more singles drills please!) I'm a fan of Lee zii Jia's stick smashes too. I hope you guys can make this sports more popular, as you dreamt. Love from India ❤️
Congrats on reaching 250k subs!!! All of your videos are very entertaining but if I have to choose it would be 4 ways to master backhand technique and ways to improve foot work. Those 2 really helped my improve my gameplay😙
My favorite video was the smash training one. I frequently injured my shoulder due to improper stance and your tutorial helped me a lot!! I have not injured my shoulder after practicing the smash from your smash tutorial. Please keep up this good work and keep promoting this game.
Hi!! I'm a subscriber for over 7 to 8 months now and I watch almost all of your video!! And I think one of the best channels I visited for tutorials and advice on how to improve my badminton skills. I love to watch some tutorials like how to improve your smash, how to improve your footwork and etc. I Love your videos guys and greetings from🇵🇭
I have enjoyed the badminton psychology the videos the most so far, I would definitely appreciate any future videos about badminton stringing advice please!
ive been away from badminton and definitely has been rusty since coming back to the sport few months ago. Been binging your videos for the last 4 months and it has definitely improved my game, more so than before! Great work all these while Jenny and Greg! Mad respect for you guys to be training and getting these useful videos up in between to grow the sport globally. As i am currently playing with a group of friends who loves the sport but do not excel in it, your videos that guide beginner's are my favorites definitely useful as i can share your videos to my friends while teaching them along the way with you guys' help. Keep up the good work and cant wait to see more content from you guys! Thank you and take care! ♥
Hey Greg and Jenny, congratulations on the achievement on 250k subscriber! (256k now😃) I would really like to thank you for the effort on making such inspiring and informative videos on so many badminton techniques, especially when you break each technique down into smaller steps which are so much easier to learn and practice. My favorite video of yours will be 'How to defend in doubles', which I can feel my improvement after incorporating the details from your video into my training. In the future, I hope you may make a video on the right technique for stick smashes. Cheers and wish you guys all the best for the next tournament!🥂
Thank you so much for all your hard work, consistently producing a new fun and instructional video every week. I am an independent badminton beginner/intermediate in the USA, where the sport is very underappreciated and underplayed. I have played/trained for one year, and I am happy to say that I am improving very quickly, thanks to your informative advice and tips. I haven't really gotten the chance to compete in any tournament outside of my high school and college, but I truly love the sport more than anything and would play any chance that I get. I do not have a coach or any training routine, but I have good friends who are strong players. After learning the smash around six months ago, I was obsessed with it. It looks flashy and impresses people who do not know badminton, it scores points, and it quickly wins the game... so 100% of all my overhand shots were smashes, even if I would not have enough time to move back into the center position to get the next shot (if they defend successfully). I won a lot against beginners, but I lost very devastatingly to players who know what they're doing and counter my smashes with net play. I knew that I was not evolving as a badminton player and that I needed to change my techniques, since I was way too predictable. I then found your video: "How to Play the Reverse Slice Drop Shot: A Step by Step Tutorial". This video changed my entire style and after practicing this deceptive trick-drop shot for a few weeks, I was almost unstoppable and unreadable -- whether I would smash or drop, and if I drop, which side would I drop to? I won against opponents who I never thought I could win against before, and this all boosted my confidence very much, not just in badminton, but in high school as well. My opponents thought my deceptive shots were magically lucky at first, but they quickly found out it was a real deal. I cannot express my thanks for you in words! I never thought of incorporating deception into my playstyle, and before learning deception, I always thought that I was the explosive-power-smash type, and that was all I needed. Right now, I am well balanced with all my techniques such as smash, net play, footwork, deception, etc., although I do make silly blunders from time to time. To work on this, I visit your other video "8 Ways to Improve your Consistency in Badminton" often, and then try to practice my fundamentals like grip changing during a rally, net play, footwork, and overhand clears. I love that video a lot as well, and I really learned a lot from you explaining in clear detail, the 3 steps of progress: Gear Acquisition (such as winning this giveaway :D), Learning (watching your instructional content), and Deliberate Practice (trying it out on the court). Your lesson was amazing, and I know for a fact that these 3 steps of progress, as well as the rest of your video on how to stay consistent, do not apply only to badminton, but to many other things that we want to improve on in life as well. Again, thank you so much, not just for all your content, but for hosting ALL OF THESE giveaways to us as well. I wish the best of luck to you in your competitive badminton career and your future endeavors...!
@@BadmintonInsight No problem! I was speaking only the truth! I really wish your plan of expanding badminton as a worldwide sport comes to fruition; I really dislike how the USA regards badminton simply as a backyard sport haha 🏸🏸
Congratulations on the 250k milestone! I have been watching your TH-cam videos since early days as it was about the same time when I started playing badminton again after putting down the sport for 15 years. All of the videos are very useful but I particularly like the doubles tactics/skills videos because they are tremendously helpful for social players like us! Keep up the good work, you guys will reach 500k in no time!
Since a while now I have been watching every video you two make. My personal favorites are the explanation of the badminton basics. They are a good reminder of what the fundamentals are from badminton! I would like to see more like vlogs of your daily life or tournements. Keep up the good content and cheering for you guys in the future!
I found this channel to improve my badminton. I play nationals and have asked some questions. I love your videos. My favourite video so far has been to Lear deceptive returns
I love your videos! my favorite videos are the tournament vlogs! I will join the badminton tryouts and I hope that I make it to the team! Hope you have a wonderful day! Congrats on 250k subs and hope you can get 1M subs!
My favourite videos currently have been the men's and mixed double tactics, they have really helped my play in both disciplines and made me improve tactically as a player
Congratulation on receiving 250k subscribers. My favourite video of yours was when you showed how to do the round the back trickshot because it was fun and interesting to learn. Also thank you for teaching me lots of useful badminton tips.
Definitely the video teaching how to serve. I’m so thankful I found that video and I have gotten so much better just from watching these videos. Thanks.
Ones of my fav is also the first one I saw of you guys, when Greg pretended to be a beginner and played against an amateur on Racketpal. It was entertaining but also showcased your personality, humility and sportsmanship. Your footworks videos are the ones I found myself going back to rewatch when I'm looking to improve my games. Thank you for the great contents!
I just watched your latest video on Attack and Rotate in doubles. That is probably my favorite and most helpful tutorial I've seen. I will be trying out your tips when I get on the court!
Congratulations on the 250k subscribers guys!!! Really happy for you! Being someone who literally has never gone to proper formal badminton training, you guys have been a lifesaver! In just about 2 years, I've improved from a total beginner to being able to compete with semi pros! My favorite video is the 3 types of DECEPTIONS in badminton! I always come back to it to further enhance my skills and as a reminder, and my favorite shot is the same as Greg, the deceptive slice lift! Thanks so much guys! Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
My favourite video of yours is about the mixed doubles tactics. As a coach, I often get questions about the mixed double and now I simply refer them to your videos :)
CONGRATS! Would really like to see a video on exercises that practices reaction time and overall timing as I believe it to be extremely useful when it comes to the court :D
Hi from France, congratulations for the 250k subscribers !! It's really hard to choose only one video. Maybe "How To Improve Your Badminton Endurance & Stamina", it helped me so much ! Can't wait to see your next video :)
Reviewing Victor Thruster F is one of my favourite video. After watching that video, I bought the racket, It’s one of my favourite racket. Now i am looking forward to try Ryuga 1. 😅
Can't stress enough how valuable your channel is. Keep up the good work. That latest video about men's doubles rotation is going to be on my repeat viewing list for badders, a cracking vid. Keep up the good work as always.
I first started playing badminton around the time I saw your TH-cam channel, which was around 5 months ago. I can say I have seen most of your tutorials. The video "4 Corner Footwork - A Step-By-Step Badminton Tutorial!" was quite helpful to me because I have always had trouble with my footwork. It's actually tough to choose just one video because they're all interesting and helpful. Continue your wonderful work. 😇
I've been subscribed since July 2020. The first video I commented on about your 'first badminton training after lockdown' and I asked a question re rackets and grip size which you kindly answered. As a left handed player too, this channel is essential to me.
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My favourite videos are the tournament vlogs
in the future i would like to see what are the note that you take when you watching badminton competition~
Congratulations on your recent win! Awesome video as usual. If it's ok, I'm quite interested in a video on types of overgrip and which is best for what. Most channels focus on rackets and strings, but I always have a hard time looking for suitable overgrips. By the way, I was told that a thicker grip will help the player to smash harder, but I'm not sure about that. 🤔
I would like to see you going in more tournaments and the video which I liked most is improving reactions in badminton. You both are great players. I Pray that you get more success.
My favorite video so far was : advanced double defense (both parts)
Video suggestion : giving away badminton equipments to young players to increase their interest in badminton
Congrats on 250K🎊many more achievements yet to come, keep going❤
It's very difficult to understand, how can you guys put such high quality stuff online for free, week after week. Your passion for the game is contagious and has ignited my love for the game. Love the in-depth analysis of each aspect of the game. My favorite series has to be the mixed doubles series. Love from 🇮🇳
I found this channel as I was on my way to retiring from competitive badminton. I'm a 35 yr old who's now riddled with both physical and mental illness and was advised to take lighter forms of exercise. Watching this channel, your enthusiasm to teach badminton and your amazing tips has inspired me to look at the brighter side that maybe in the next life, I could've played with you two on a tournament. I wish you more success not just with this channel but with your badminton career as well. From Philippines 🇵🇭 with love ❤
This is certainly one of the best badminton channels in YT. You're promoting the game and helping a lot of people who don't have access to coaches, with very well made, detailed and informative videos.
I'm watching your videos since 2020 and it has been a great pleasure to see you develop as players, creators, and coaches to all of us.
I've really liked the video when you did the analysis of Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong, I think it really lived up to the channel name.
Wish you both a lot of success and happiness! Keep up the amazing work! Cheers, from Brazil!
The most inspiring couple I have ever seen. U guys are doing a great job, right from playing to leading life together, u guys are teaching a whole new lesson to viewers. Really greatful to watch u guys on court and off the court.
as a singles player i really enjoyed your beginner videos like the different type of grips( panhandle etc) as well as the different typees of shots avaliable like the different types of drop shot and smashes. The trickshot videos were also very well made with clear instructions of learning the trickshot on our own which allowed for a fun time learning the differnt types of trickshots. The punchclear video was the best video for me imo as now that ive mastered it, it is now my signature move!! The footwork for the court was also one of the best beginner video about badminton as it laid a strong foundation for me when i was a beginner. It was well done to say the least. The key point that i like about you guys' video is that there are drills for us to do to improve on said skills like clears footwork etc :D
I got back into badminton a year ago and remember watching all your previous videos on fundamentals, grip styles, all the basics really and it helped immensely. I find it so awesome that you guys are still going at it to promote such a fun sport to the world at the highest level and congrats on the milestone!
I started playing badminton 5 months ago and learned a lot from you guys. I have this mentality that I do not accept myself to be mediocre. It fuels me to be better every day but also make me a bit harsh on myself. I love to hear what you guys has to say about it. Congratulation on your channel success
The mixed doubles tactics guide has been our favourite. My wife and I play together sometimes and you’re videos have been so helpful.
You guys are inspiring. You’ve reached audiences across the globe and spreading badminton. Congratulations on 250K!
I used to play badminton casually, about 15yrs ago. I was a beginner and lost interest quickly because I was not able to improve much. This year I restarted playing about 6 months back to improve fitness. Thanks to you guys, I learnt pretty much everything from this channel: from holding a racket to buying it, stringing, types of shots, footwork techniques, doubles tactics, serve returns! The quality of my game has risen significantly and so has my interest in the game.
My fav videos are the ones where you analyse amateur players (or even when you play against them) and point out their mistakes. They are the most relatable ones! Would love to see more of those. Also curious to hear your thoughts on how to popularise badminton in my country (India). Althought it is popular, it is still far from accessible here, particularly in the weaker section of the society.
Good wishes. Keep growing. 💪
I started playing with friends a year ago, to improve i searched up "how to grip a badminton racket" and stumbled on you guy's 4 grips video (favorite vid). I proceeded to binge your entire channel and started keeping up with new vids. I couldnt help but fall in love with the game after a month and your vids was such an inspiration 🎁😁. The badminton scene in Viet Nam wasnt very big so wanting to spread the word we made our own highscool club and tournaments, when someone asked for advice i would recommend you guy's vids and now everyones watches MY favorite channel 😩
Sadly im now in the US for college and I cant play with my best friends anymore but luckily the club is still thriving and im trying to make a new club here. All of this badminton love would never have happened without you guys ♥ Its sureal that you guys are already at 250,000 subs and I bet that you will get to 1 mil next year and could you guys do another injuries video 🥺 MUCH LOVE 🏸
Wow great to see your spreading badminton around the world ❤️ love from thailand 🇹🇭
Love from USA. yes we do play badminton too 😂😂
I play badminton with my friends, without a proper coach, so it was nearly impossible to improve. However, your technique and strategy videos moved me forward in an unbelievable way. Thank you so much. Love from Slovakia 🇸🇰♥️
Much love for Slovakia 🇸🇰 (from Ireland 🇮🇪)
Much love from Ireland 🇮🇪 to Slovakia 🇸🇰
Much love for both y'all from malaysia🇲🇾
@11kbxn yup in malaysia there so many coaches court for club player all over malaysia hell even our prime minister plays badminton for fun
I live in pakistan,there are no courts,clubs,or coaches,R.I.P me
My favorite video is definitely "How to use your wrist in badminton". Can't believe such a short video helped elevate my game so much
Amazing to hear 😀
As a obese, lazy, and clueless kid who couldn't care more on sports, and a kid who once sat all day, play online games, and do nothing, you guys were one of the reasons of why I started playing badminton and realized my passion in playing! If I was asked about my favorite video from your channel, it would be the bwf championship vlog! It was so nice to know your life not just as a pro player but as a couple who understands and helps each other. Hope you'll both be more recognized someday. God Speed!
Bro never give up
I'm also a kid like you
200 Lb 6ft 15 year old kid
Also clueless and lazy( my muscles get cramped by running 2 minutes and taking a break)
I like badminton I play with my friends in the yard so I don't get to move along
I want to play and train in a court and one day I want to go to a tournament
I've been watching you lot for a year, when I started badminton, you guys have really helped me propel my badminton game to where I am confident to play at tournaments. My favourite badminton video you guys have made is the 7 types of drop shots video, its added alot of variety in my game. The vlogs in the All England Open last year were great too, especially when Greg played Momota in a game of net tumbles. A video suggestion would be some drills to improve the around the head smash or a video on badminton singles strategy. Thank you guys, keep up the hard work.
I would like to know during a match if the opponent team is targeting my team thinking they are weak and they will get easier shots how do we prevent this?
Congrats on the milestone! My favorite video is definitely this one. After all, it made me appreciate your videos muuuch more and gain a newfound respect for aspiring/certified pro players, who sacrifice so much just to play the wonderful sport of badminton.
My son watches your channel and enjoys it very much. He has improved quite a lot since finding your channel. I enjoyed the how to improve in 1 week video. Every video is always fun to watch and very insightful.
Hey guys, I would really like you to make a video on what goes on through your mind after every point in a match and what to think/analyse between points.
Crazy to see how fast you guys are growing, 250k already!
My favourite video of yours that I've seen is probably the one where you found someone on an app to play against while Greg pretended to be new to badminton and Jenny pretended to be a film student 😂 It might not be as high quality as your videos right now in terms of editing, but it was really entertaining and so cool to see the whole "pretending to be a beginner" idea being brought to badminton!
From a complete beginner to I would say an average player now in less than 4 months is actually incredible and thanks to you guys. i won't be able to to this without your guys help so thank you so much. While the video that help me the most I think is the footwork and the jump smash and also serving tatics. Love you guys content
Wow that’s awesome! Keep it up 😀
my favorite video has to be the "4 ways to master your backhand" one. I used to hate playing backhand shots, and did way too many around-the-head shots that only made it easier for opponents to return or counter. But I found that video and improved my backhand a lot, and now I actually find a good backhand shot a lot more satisfying than your average forehand. Not the deepest video but I think that video is the prime example of what my favorite type of content is - things I can try out immediately and get better at. Congratulations on 250k, you guys deserve every single one.
Ah thanks that’s good to know 😃
Really admire your dedication towards this amazing sport, from creating videos to playing at the highest level of badminton is not an easy job, congratulations on 250,000 subscribers. A video that I would like to see would be more vlogs at your tournaments, as I find those videos very interesting, I've watched all the previous vlogs and I've got to say my favourite vlog was the one where Greg played a netgame against Kento Momota.
As a teenager that is currently preparing and self teaching for our upcoming sportsfest all your videos so far has helped me improve and has helped me form my own techniques please keep making more videos. Love from the philippines🇵🇭
The 5 Best RETURNS OF SERVE is one of my favorite recent videos. Love that reasoning is provided along with why to play a certain shot, and the examples included in the video (particularly the bad return on 4:51).
My most favorite video of you guys is your tutorial series of how to smash and taught me a lot about how to do it and now I can do it too! I love all of your videos and keep up the great content!!! love lots you guys are the best mixed doubles I ever known
My favorite video of yours is the one for mastering the late backhand. After watching that video, my backhand has improved a lot. I even acquired some new moves that get me a lot of points, well, when I execute them properly. Congratulations on your achievements! I wish you both well!
Congrats on the 250k subscribes! Couldn't be happier to see a channel dedicated to badminton finally gain this amount of attention. The world needs more exposure to badminton and you guys are certainly playing a great part in it. Looking forward to that video on how we all can make badminton more popular :)
With that, this is definitely my favorite video so far as it highlights a huge milestone for you guys and as an avid badminton player, it's always interesting to see what it's like in the typical day of a Pro player. Kudos and hope to see this channel break the 500k mark next! Cheers from the Philippines! 🍾
I love your channel because it is by far the most fun channel to watch whenever it comes to badminton. You have the most fun, serious, and informative content to watch. I think my favorite video was about how much the price of a racket makes a difference, and it really highlighted how the cheap ones aren't that good. Everytime after I practice, I evaluate what was lacking in my practice, and I look for how to improve it in your channel, and safe to say that your advice never disappoints. Other than serious videos, I love how you guys make fun videos too to keep the channel fun. All in all, good luck in your TH-cam journey and all the best for your future matches!
Been watching since beginner and i remembered that i did my first backhand smash because of your backhand tutorials. Love your channel, simple, clean, informative, and no boring and unnecessary scenes in between 🙂
I think the first video I watched was the 4 different grips and as a beginner player back then that really helped me to improve my game. I think I watched another 6 or 7 videos that day. Really love your videos! Thank you and greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
I've been a long fan of your channel with me and my father who watch your videos consistently over almost a year now and out of all those videos we watched, My absolute favorite has to be your guide in the cross net shot. It is my favorite shot of all time and it always satisfies me if i pull it off and watching your video made me twice as more consistent at making the shot. Lots of love and support from the Philippines
i have learn so much wiht the videos u guys make.I am a new badminton player so all of the videos are so helpful the videos i like the most is how to improve your atack and defense
I don't really have anything in mind since I already watched all of them (your vids). Just keep pumping out those very educational vids. They really do help out blokes like myself to improve.. Congratulations on the quarter mil! Cheers!
Congratulations on 250,000 subscribers, personally my favorite video is probably one of the skill / smash videos because it really helped me improve my skills as a beginner badminton player
Class Video. Love the idea of a video talking about how to grow badminton cuz I think it is so important. Favorite video so far is the one where an amateur badminton player did a day in your life because it was very eye opening. Thanks
Congratulations on 250k and creating a fantastic channel. My son is just starting in BE junior tournaments. We would love to know more about your junior journey and any advice for younger players.
My favourite video from your channel has got to be the smash tutorial because smashing is the hardest technique for me to use, and i've really improved my smashing by rewatching your smash tutorial many times.
I really enjoy all of your videos I watch, but especially those on rackets and their specifications which are very entertaining and helpful in forming an opinion on ones own rackets!👍
I've been getting back into badminton this summer, after a 8-year break. Been watching your videos since then, helped me a lot! My favourite video is the one on different grips. I didn't even realize it until then, but my thumb was placed too high on my forehand grip! I have slowly incorporated the changes and now I'm able to generate more finger power! Thank you for everything
So first of all congratulations on achieving 250,000 subscribers! Very well deserved knowing how much time and efforts were spent making these videos! It shows that you’re very passionate and very eager to share the knowledge you guys have!
I myself enjoy a lot of your videos especially where it taught me how to smoothly rotate when playing doubles. I never or even rarely played doubles. It definitely helped me enjoy playing doubles more and I actually play doubles more often now. Also that video pros vs amateurs somewhere in Asia was a lot of fun! Although there was a gap in their skills you guys still handled it with such humility and modesty and actually looked like you guys all in all still really had so much fun!
Hoping to see more videos like that and couldn’t be more proud of you guys in this stepping stone!
I am from Sri Lanka and this channel has helped me immensely to educate my son and daughter on all things badminton. Both my kids watch all your videos and learn a lot of things as this kind of knowledge is rare to find in Sri Lanka. My son’s favorite video is the “Split Step guideline” video and that inspired my son to completely change his footwork for the better. He is just 16 years old, and he already got selected and participated in the world junior badminton championship in Spain, and without your videos and knowledge, it would have been impossible. My daughter is 11 and her favorite video is “Win A Point, Add A Layer Of Clothing”. She is a big fan of jenny and she was rooting for jenny to beat Graig in that superb video. Keep up the good work and all the best.
I’ve played badminton leisurely, maybe a few times a year. I recently joined a club and now play 3 times a week at the age of 49 and I absolutely love it. Your videos have definitely helped my game. For me, the most helpful video was your serving techniques. It has really helped my positioning on court and anticipating the return.
Congratulations on your milestone and I look forward to more great videos 👍
As a shy and anxious person badminton really helped me through the hard times and made me an outgoing and confident person and made a lot of friends and met a lot of people through the sport I hope badminton/and your channel reach more people around the world.
I hope you would have a great and happy year.
Ah that’s great to hear John! 😀 Keep it going 👍🏻
@@BadmintonInsight yes thank you I will always strive to be better and learn as I play more and through your videos thank you for inspiring more people to play badminton
My favourite is probably the forehand clear video. I have had such a long time struggling on making good clears I kept watching and testing my techniques. Thanks for all your videos!
you both are so cute when you say you loved playing with each other ❤️😘🏸
I have been playing badminton for 5 months now and i fell in love with the sport. I get coaching 2 if I can 3 times a week and dream of becoming pro in the future. Your videos have helped boost my progress and helped me out alot. Thanks.
This channel has helped me fix and improve my game by a significant margin. I never knew I was making big mistakes until I discovered this channel. I've watched a lot of your videos about singles because I am only 13 and have been attending competitions. My favorite video by far is serve returns and double rotations. I have been struggling with this because these are very important to use and serve a great purpose in both singles and doubles. I have never seen a channel like this related to badminton and this is my first time seeing a channel with complete video ideas and have shown what its like to live in a day in their life. Congrats on the milestone and wishing you luck in future tournaments and y our channel!
Thanks!
Thank you so much 😃🏸
I am 48 and passionate about badminton. Been playing it regularly since a month or so. Have learnt a lot from your videos, particularly on how to improve the movement to cover the court. Best of luck from India
I think all your videos are so helpful!!! Not only helped me think more strategically during matches but also improve my mental game so that I don’t get super anxious when playing a competitive match!! Keep up the good work
I first came across your channel when was searching for ways to prevent shoulder injury in your shoulder strengthening video as I was coming back into the sport. Ever since then I've started to play several times a week and have been steadily improving. Your latest videos have been extremely helpful giving me fresh insight into how to advance my game and help be more of a teamplayer for my partner by hitting favourable shots to their dominant side. Thank you for putting in the time and effort to make these videos and I wish you all the best of luck in the future!
I love playing badminton. Got improved by watching your videos to learn the basics. From proper racket grip, footwork, smash, backhand. Watching from Philippines🇵🇭
Congratulations on reaching 250k!!!
This video and all England vlog were one of the best for me because I have never been to such big tournaments. Seeing pros playing is very inspiring, I am currently 18 and I've been playing badminton since 7 years now and I wish to play like the pros someday.👇
And PLEASE make a video on how to improve shot selection and play an intelligent game on the court
Thanks !!!!
I've only been a fan of u guys for a couple weeks now as I have recently started playing badminton. But even though I haven't seen heaps of ur videos, ur beginner mistakes and tips vids are my fav because they've helped me improve my badminton leaps and bounds. I've improved alot faster and i'm very grateful to u guys.
I only found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I think I’ve watched almost all your videos already!
So far my favourite videos have been the Split Step Tutorial and How to Improve Your Footwork. I realised I was never able to improve my shots because I was never getting to the shuttle on time! Still working on that…
Badminton Insight channel and website really help me to improve my little brother skills and performance. So much improvement are made last 6 months till now. Multishuttle, circuit, weight session definitely helpful for improvement and stay injury free. I felt grateful i found this channel and looking forward to see next video. Good luck in your future badminton career and stay healthy and injury free.👊👊👊
As someone who just started playing last year at the age 36 I rely on your channel for everything. Thank you!
My favorite video has been the smash tutorials... albeit I haven't quite mastered it yet.
Keep on doing what you're doing!
I started watching your badminton videos just a few weeks ago and Greg’s smashing technique really helped me improve my game 😄 My favorite video so far is the $10 racket vs $200 racket because it really showed me how skillful both of you are no matter what racket you use 😊
Hello from Indiana, US! I've been your subscriber for about a year now and it is quite rare to see professional players share their life and skills with all the badminton lovers. So your insights are extremely valuable for us amateur players. I have been playing badminton for about ten years and I recently persuaded my wife to start playing badminton with me (she has never played before). We find it really useful when you guys shared the tactics on how to play mixed doubles and hope to see more insights on how to play mixed doubles. My wife is making a lot of progress and really enjoys playing badminton, thank you! Good luck with your wedding next year, cheers!
Congrats on your 250K subs ! Always love watching your contents which are very entertaining & knowledgeable. My fav vid would be the smash tutorial.
Two of my favourite videos from you guys are the videos titled “4 simple ways to improve your defence-Badminton Defence Training!” and “4 Corner Footwork - A Step-By-Step Tutorial!” . It’s definitely helped me a lot . I appreciate that you guys breakdown these basics and fundamentals so it’s easy to digest by anyone and everyone watching . Keep up the amazing job guys and good luck for future projects and tournaments . Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
I started playing after 7 years, literally I git to zero, then I was learning from your videos every basics and skills and techniques, within 1 week I see a progression in my game, Thanks for your knowledge sharing, thanks a lot, keep it up, and my favourite video from you guys are, all the tutorials💛
I started playing badminton 2 years ago and thanks to you guys I’ve had amazing progression, I’ve got to travel around Canada going to tournaments and having so much fun. Honestly my favourite video from you guys so far was when you guys went to the world championships and vlogged you trip, I thank you guys so much for your videos
Hi, I'm from the Philippines! Your channel is definitely one of the best and informative channels about badminton. My favorite video is the beginner to intermediate tutorial tips. Seeing more of these would be helpful to me as it allows me to improve my game as a whole.
Thank you and more power!!!
Hey Greg and Jenny! Congrats on 250k subscribers. I still remember first watching your videos from a year ago. Back then I was struggling to improve my game at my local club, but since then I've been able to see major improvement and you guys have been a big help.
My favorite video from you guys is the first one I watched about the different badminton grips, super informative, as I had no idea about using a bevel grip and it's usefulness.
You guys deserve all the success so far, looking forward to more awesome badminton insight! (Haha)
I found this channel as a way into competitive badminton and really liked the "How To Improve Your Footwork in Badminton" video it really helped get a better understanding of footwork and what i need to add to my Training!
My favorite video is the one talking about how to play mix doubles. Me and my girlfriend had a lot of fights in playing mix and that helped a lot for us to resolve some of the issues. Congrats to you for making this incredible milestone and I'm looking forward to more high quality videos in the coming year!
I think one of my favourite videos from your channel was definitely the one on backhand. I saw a huge improvement in my backhand almost immediately after watching your videos! Please never stop making content because I really do look forward to it every Sunday!
I started playing badminton seriously for the last 6 months and during the initial weeks I started watching TH-cam for techniques and your channel simply stood out. I loved the step by step breakdown of the techniques and started looking for new videos every weekend.
Looking back now, even though it's a short time and I still have a long way, my game has definitely improved and more credits to your videos.
I really enjoyed the Deceptive returns video, as I was really bad at it and the granular breakdown of the actions from the video really helped.
Thanks again, keep up the great work! 👍🏼
I've been watching your videos for a long time, just to have some game sense. I really liked the video , where you gave some tips about before tournament preparations. As I started playing professionally 7-8 months back, i watched your videos more often! It would be a lovely gesture, if i can get anything to improve my singles gameplay.( PS: more singles drills please!) I'm a fan of Lee zii Jia's stick smashes too. I hope you guys can make this sports more popular, as you dreamt. Love from India ❤️
Congrats on reaching 250k subs!!! All of your videos are very entertaining but if I have to choose it would be 4 ways to master backhand technique and ways to improve foot work. Those 2 really helped my improve my gameplay😙
My favorite video was the smash training one. I frequently injured my shoulder due to improper stance and your tutorial helped me a lot!! I have not injured my shoulder after practicing the smash from your smash tutorial. Please keep up this good work and keep promoting this game.
Hi!! I'm a subscriber for over 7 to 8 months now and I watch almost all of your video!! And I think one of the best channels I visited for tutorials and advice on how to improve my badminton skills. I love to watch some tutorials like how to improve your smash, how to improve your footwork and etc. I Love your videos guys and greetings from🇵🇭
I have enjoyed the badminton psychology the videos the most so far, I would definitely appreciate any future videos about badminton stringing advice please!
ive been away from badminton and definitely has been rusty since coming back to the sport few months ago. Been binging your videos for the last 4 months and it has definitely improved my game, more so than before! Great work all these while Jenny and Greg! Mad respect for you guys to be training and getting these useful videos up in between to grow the sport globally. As i am currently playing with a group of friends who loves the sport but do not excel in it, your videos that guide beginner's are my favorites definitely useful as i can share your videos to my friends while teaching them along the way with you guys' help. Keep up the good work and cant wait to see more content from you guys! Thank you and take care! ♥
Hey Greg and Jenny, congratulations on the achievement on 250k subscriber! (256k now😃) I would really like to thank you for the effort on making such inspiring and informative videos on so many badminton techniques, especially when you break each technique down into smaller steps which are so much easier to learn and practice. My favorite video of yours will be 'How to defend in doubles', which I can feel my improvement after incorporating the details from your video into my training. In the future, I hope you may make a video on the right technique for stick smashes. Cheers and wish you guys all the best for the next tournament!🥂
Thank you so much for all your hard work, consistently producing a new fun and instructional video every week. I am an independent badminton beginner/intermediate in the USA, where the sport is very underappreciated and underplayed. I have played/trained for one year, and I am happy to say that I am improving very quickly, thanks to your informative advice and tips. I haven't really gotten the chance to compete in any tournament outside of my high school and college, but I truly love the sport more than anything and would play any chance that I get. I do not have a coach or any training routine, but I have good friends who are strong players.
After learning the smash around six months ago, I was obsessed with it. It looks flashy and impresses people who do not know badminton, it scores points, and it quickly wins the game... so 100% of all my overhand shots were smashes, even if I would not have enough time to move back into the center position to get the next shot (if they defend successfully). I won a lot against beginners, but I lost very devastatingly to players who know what they're doing and counter my smashes with net play.
I knew that I was not evolving as a badminton player and that I needed to change my techniques, since I was way too predictable. I then found your video: "How to Play the Reverse Slice Drop Shot: A Step by Step Tutorial". This video changed my entire style and after practicing this deceptive trick-drop shot for a few weeks, I was almost unstoppable and unreadable -- whether I would smash or drop, and if I drop, which side would I drop to? I won against opponents who I never thought I could win against before, and this all boosted my confidence very much, not just in badminton, but in high school as well. My opponents thought my deceptive shots were magically lucky at first, but they quickly found out it was a real deal.
I cannot express my thanks for you in words! I never thought of incorporating deception into my playstyle, and before learning deception, I always thought that I was the explosive-power-smash type, and that was all I needed. Right now, I am well balanced with all my techniques such as smash, net play, footwork, deception, etc., although I do make silly blunders from time to time. To work on this, I visit your other video "8 Ways to Improve your Consistency in Badminton" often, and then try to practice my fundamentals like grip changing during a rally, net play, footwork, and overhand clears. I love that video a lot as well, and I really learned a lot from you explaining in clear detail, the 3 steps of progress: Gear Acquisition (such as winning this giveaway :D), Learning (watching your instructional content), and Deliberate Practice (trying it out on the court). Your lesson was amazing, and I know for a fact that these 3 steps of progress, as well as the rest of your video on how to stay consistent, do not apply only to badminton, but to many other things that we want to improve on in life as well.
Again, thank you so much, not just for all your content, but for hosting ALL OF THESE giveaways to us as well. I wish the best of luck to you in your competitive badminton career and your future endeavors...!
Thank you very much David, what a nice comment to read 😊😊🏸🏸
@@BadmintonInsight No problem! I was speaking only the truth! I really wish your plan of expanding badminton as a worldwide sport comes to fruition; I really dislike how the USA regards badminton simply as a backyard sport haha 🏸🏸
The best video of you guys is of court movement. The corner to corner is elaborates so well, keep up the great work.
Congratulations on the 250k milestone! I have been watching your TH-cam videos since early days as it was about the same time when I started playing badminton again after putting down the sport for 15 years. All of the videos are very useful but I particularly like the doubles tactics/skills videos because they are tremendously helpful for social players like us! Keep up the good work, you guys will reach 500k in no time!
My favorite video so far is how to do a low serve and it has helped me alot in my progress to the goal of being a known filipino badminton player
Since a while now I have been watching every video you two make. My personal favorites are the explanation of the badminton basics. They are a good reminder of what the fundamentals are from badminton! I would like to see more like vlogs of your daily life or tournements. Keep up the good content and cheering for you guys in the future!
This video was nice! Honestly, my favorite video would have to be the one where you guys tested the cheap and expensive rackets.
I found this channel to improve my badminton. I play nationals and have asked some questions. I love your videos. My favourite video so far has been to Lear deceptive returns
I love your videos! my favorite videos are the tournament vlogs! I will join the badminton tryouts and I hope that I make it to the team! Hope you have a wonderful day! Congrats on 250k subs and hope you can get 1M subs!
I just started playing badminton 6 months ago and when I found your channel your videos really helped me improve, especially the doubles videos
My favourite videos currently have been the men's and mixed double tactics, they have really helped my play in both disciplines and made me improve tactically as a player
Congratulation on receiving 250k subscribers. My favourite video of yours was when you showed how to do the round the back trickshot because it was fun and interesting to learn. Also thank you for teaching me lots of useful badminton tips.
Definitely the video teaching how to serve. I’m so thankful I found that video and I have gotten so much better just from watching these videos. Thanks.
Ones of my fav is also the first one I saw of you guys, when Greg pretended to be a beginner and played against an amateur on Racketpal. It was entertaining but also showcased your personality, humility and sportsmanship. Your footworks videos are the ones I found myself going back to rewatch when I'm looking to improve my games. Thank you for the great contents!
I just watched your latest video on Attack and Rotate in doubles. That is probably my favorite and most helpful tutorial I've seen. I will be trying out your tips when I get on the court!
Ah amazing! Glad you enjoyed it Josh 😀😀
Congratulations on the 250k subscribers guys!!! Really happy for you! Being someone who literally has never gone to proper formal badminton training, you guys have been a lifesaver! In just about 2 years, I've improved from a total beginner to being able to compete with semi pros! My favorite video is the 3 types of DECEPTIONS in badminton! I always come back to it to further enhance my skills and as a reminder, and my favorite shot is the same as Greg, the deceptive slice lift! Thanks so much guys! Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
My favorite video was your tutorial on the different grips. It helped me improve my game massively as a beginner. Thank you for your hard work.
My favourite video of yours is about the mixed doubles tactics. As a coach, I often get questions about the mixed double and now I simply refer them to your videos :)
Thank you for all the videos, I love when you vlog your tournaments.
CONGRATS! Would really like to see a video on exercises that practices reaction time and overall timing as I believe it to be extremely useful when it comes to the court :D
Hi from France, congratulations for the 250k subscribers !! It's really hard to choose only one video. Maybe "How To Improve Your Badminton Endurance & Stamina", it helped me so much ! Can't wait to see your next video :)
Reviewing Victor Thruster F is one of my favourite video. After watching that video, I bought the racket, It’s one of my favourite racket. Now i am looking forward to try Ryuga 1. 😅
Can't stress enough how valuable your channel is. Keep up the good work. That latest video about men's doubles rotation is going to be on my repeat viewing list for badders, a cracking vid. Keep up the good work as always.
I first started playing badminton around the time I saw your TH-cam channel, which was around 5 months ago. I can say I have seen most of your tutorials. The video "4 Corner Footwork - A Step-By-Step Badminton Tutorial!" was quite helpful to me because I have always had trouble with my footwork. It's actually tough to choose just one video because they're all interesting and helpful. Continue your wonderful work. 😇
I've been subscribed since July 2020. The first video I commented on about your 'first badminton training after lockdown' and I asked a question re rackets and grip size which you kindly answered. As a left handed player too, this channel is essential to me.