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Excellent instructions! 🎉
Ответитьbro has phd in backhand shots 💀💀
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьThe link to improve backhand is broken. It leads to an badminton unrelated Medium article. 😮
ОтветитьSir I’m watching all your videos,tutorials and i want to know the tension of your racket you use in this video
ОтветитьIm from Lampung
ОтветитьLove the explanation! I've watched a lot of videos and this explains the why of the movements needed which is really important in understanding.
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьIt's necessary to hit the shuttle in front of our body,isn't it.
ОтветитьThis is was best Backhand step by Step Tutorial I have ever seen..I have seen many Backhand Videos but first time someone has explained the
--3 Type of Grips to use for Backhand to move the Shuttle straight or Cross court.
---The wave thing is absolutely right, because of that we get extra Power.
Wow! Biomechanics explained so Well. Thanks
ОтветитьGreat
Best explanation about backhand.
Here's my question, Why do Danes are so good at sports with only 5 million people. I was in a small city struck a conversation with a Check out Cashier, And it turned out hes an injured trampolympic athlete, Who's a contender for national Olympic team. And this is the 2nd day I was in Denmark
ОтветитьRegarding the first point with the grip change that you hold it more at the narrow side. Isnt it possible to rotate the wrist slightly so that you dont have to change the grip? whats easier change the grip slightly or the wrist position?
ОтветитьTuyệt vời,❤❤
ОтветитьSo you change your grip in the middle of the game for backhand then again change it back for a forehand, within less than a second reflexes? Hmm..
ОтветитьThanks bro! Needed this truly
Ответитьall your advice is good, well-explained and demonstrated. here is the problem i have with backhand tutorials, which i know are in great demand. advanced players dont need them, and beginner and intermediate players should be moving explosively and efficiently to turn their bodies and take high shots into their non-dominant rear corners powerfully and early with their forehand. there is primarily one reason why beginners and intermediate players obsess over their backhand when dozens of other things in their game need attention and practice and are more essential to quality play, and that is they dont want to do the work of turning their bodies and using their forehand, just as they dont want to do the work of using their legs and fixing other problems with their game
if you want to improve your play, stop being lazy and thinking about backhands, strings and rackets. get real and shift attention permanently to what matters most, and that is probably never gonna be your backhand. even if you have a great backhand high stroke, in doubles play you would use it approximately never and in singles only sparingly
i'll tell you the one way you can get a decent backhand if you're really serious about it. learn to turn your body, and from a low stance and deeply preloaded legs move quickly enough to get all the way behind the shuttle even when it's deep into your non-dominant corner, use your forehand, and recover efficiently back to your base ready for whatever happens next. master that, and you'll probably find you already have a decent backhand and dont even know how or why
Colour of subtitles is very distrubing. Better if black colour in the subtitles should b remove
ОтветитьGreat explanation, Mads! A "wave" is exactly how a coach described it to me many years ago and it's absolutely the right image to have in your mind 🙂 I also had another coach who had us practise by whipping a towel instead of a racquet as it helps to feel that fluid movement!
ОтветитьI hope so this can fix my personal Bermuda Triangle on the court! 🙏
Ответитьone of the best explanation on back hand keep it 💯
ОтветитьVery informative video ❤️
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