5 Ways To Become A Better Badminton Player

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You guys are actually insane, you guys have allowed me to become from a second round loser to a much better player being able to actually win matches agaist stronger players!

antibullyingcrabcrab
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I think unpredictability in your shots, using variety all the time and assessing your opponent's weaknesses quickly, is the difference between good and weak badminton players.

fabs
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I think the biggest differences I’ve seen playing with untrained vs trained players is the way they handle the racket and their footwork. Trained players can use just their racket to guide shots, without having to move their body along and they can vary shots easily and unpredictably and get more power with proper grip. Their footwork is also way more efficient and they don’t tiptoe and stumble after the shuttle, but often wait to pounce and use efficient, minimal steps which they can easily return back from without breaking form.

Sib
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I'd add a 6th one for beginners, speaking from experience: good coaching. I just started taking lessons a few months ago and while my coach is good, I feel he may be coaching me as if I'm a more advanced player who knows all the basics of the game already. Said coach is away for a month and I'm now taking lessons with a substitute coach who's fantastic with beginners like myself. Good coaching, along with having a playing partner on a similar skill level as yourself, can make all the difference when you're first starting out.

SRMkay
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I'm British but live in Japan and work at a private school in Tokyo. Playing badminton in the school club with my students is one of my favourite things to do. I had never played before coming here, and the coach treats me rudely, thinking I can't understand his Japanese, and so refuses to help me learn. As a result, learning the game is made rather difficult.

Having said that, thanks to this channel and a small handful of others I've been able to improve so much in just one year. I'm going to keep getting stronger and then be able to teach my students more than just how to speak English.

Panheim
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This is the #1 channel on badminton, modern, concise, and full of quality content.

planetary-rendez-vous
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at 55 i really should embrace again a sport I used to represent the Royal Navy at. I guess my pride at knowing I am no longer capable of playing at anything like that standard now has made me feel it would be a pointless excercise but your videos have inspired me. I agree most whole heartedly with the " don't hit it to your opponent". The number of players that seem to do this all the time is really surprising. Also better to play a low percentage return that leads to a good position that a high percentage shot that gives them a huge positional advantage. Thanks again for making me think about this sport again.

artful
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I love your video tutorials. They’re so clear and address the topics really well. Thanks

marcuslesniak
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Got a state tourney on Saturday and I’m vs a ranked 27th in Australia haha see how I go lol

ceazur
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OMG SO close to 100k!!! 😱🥳 Can't wait for you to reach this milestone, so deserved.

harrypeters
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This video is a must watch. It improved my game no end. Especially the tip to watch opponent's body position to guess which shot they play and where they'll play it. Just won 4/5 games tonight.

bobrashley
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This is a gem of a channel. Badminton is easily one of the most technical and strategic sport, maybe even more than tennis, but hardly gets the recognition in the western world - maybe till US produces an olympian.

pia
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Been playing badminton for years. Confident in my footwork but still not sure if i'm using the right grip in every shots I make. Thanks for an amazing video.

oplokkun
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Wish there was content like this back in 2010s when I was actively learning and playing more. Just started playing again this year and your videos has given me a refresher on everything. Keep up the great content!

PenguinSader
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this helped me to get a 3rd place i normally get last place tysm!

TargetedWay
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🎾 Really miss playing at the national centre in MK, now living in Spain and playing regional in Murcia and Valencia regions. Your tips have helped me to a singles title in Murcia and doubles title in Valencia. Thanks for your help.

georgefinal
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I am an advanced badminton player and I still learned a lot from this video.

areejshaikh
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I’m one month into badminton and I’m so addicted to it. Your channel is really helpful. Cheers 🏸

MarvinSanchez-pjrf
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I find your advice really helpful and interesting. I'm always struggling looking at the shuttlecock and the opponents' position at the same time. That's why they can catch my shots easily quite a few times. Maybe because I always put the practice at the top and game reading at the end of the list. Thanks a lot for your videos. Looking forward to seeing yours.

havunhuphuong
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🏸Refresher course for me after 2 years of quarantine. Here’s to becoming a better badminton player in 2022. Planning to join a friendly tournament in January. Wish me luck! 🏆

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