IMPROVE your SINGLES GAME by LEARNING to CONTROL the net | Badminton training w. Basic Feather

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To improve your badminton singles game, a key element is to master the net game and be able to control it.
We have seen so many players that are becoming too "small" at the net. This means that you don't reach the shuttle as early as possible and when reaching the shuttle it is often reached too close to your body - Not utilising the total capacity of your physique.

This is a SUPER IMPORTANT video and we really hope you will watch it to the end. We will tell you why reaching the shuttle as early and high as possible is important as well as using the full range of your body.

Top players that we think master this is players such as Carolina Marin and Viktor Axelsen, whereas a top player we believe could improve this would be a player as Chou Tien Chen.

Have a look at the video and see if you like it and find it helpful? :-)

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The racket model used in this video is BF Navy from Basic Feather.
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good lesson. another point i'd add that you kinda demonstrated but didnt speak to, is not only lunging deep and reaching the shuttle early and high, but in striking the shuttle from this vantage minimizing backward movement of the racket. this minimal stroke means you make contact with the shuttle sooner, otherwise you lose some of the advantage of getting there early in the time it takes to move your racket backward and then forward. also, by minimizing backward movement your opponent does not know until after you strike the shuttle if you will lift, play the net, etc

we can see this in your examples beginning @1:44 where we hardly see any backward movement of the racket head before the shuttle is struck, and would have to wait for the sound and trajectory of the shuttle before moving to reply

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