The Peter Gade Trickshot Tutorial 🔥

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In this tutorial we teach you how to do the Peter Gade trickshot! Click to see more useful resources below ⬇️

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My 15-year-old son loves this shot too. I actually watched him do it successfully twice during a match last weekend and he won both points doing it. I must admit that put a smile on this dad's face. Btw. I'm from Denmark and some of the Danish badminton legends like Peter Gade, Peter Rasmussen and Camilla Martin are now badminton parents with children around the same age as some of mine (I have three kids and they all play badminton) so we frequently run into some of those former top players at the youth tournaments. Actually last weekend my 12-year-old daughter found herself playing a doubles match with the daughter of a former world champion and another former world champion counted one of her singles matches. I thought that was pretty cool too🙂

ThorRavnsborg
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LOVE the amateur example at the end - he was so happy 😄😄

grahammorris
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This is going to be so much fun to try! Thank you for teaching this shot to us! This is BY FAR the best badminton channel on YouTube!

djosbun
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Trick shot videos are so good!! I'm living in Japan and only started badminton since living here and trick shots are so prevalent in even intermediate play that I love seeing how to actually do them! Would be good to show up one evening and bust out this in front of them all haha

TheDoctorHojo
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i love this shot so much; the way it looks, the surprise factor and how it helps further train your control over the racquet!
Funny story - after a session a couple of months ago, my friend asked me about the Gade shot and how it looked like, and in a rather joking mood, i asked him to feed me the shuttle.
Much to my surprise, it connected and went clean over the other side of the net on the first try, and we looked at each other in disbelief; i had never attempted the Gade shot before!
We laughed it off, and i was never able to hit the shot since.
Now that your tut popped up on my feed, my interest to learn the shot has been renewed! Thanks you two!

azleonhart
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Wow, new upload 😍. Keep it going Badminton Insight! As usual love your videos.

Also may I know if it's possible to get a video sometime in the future of your thought process while playing in a real match ( One of your old matches)? That would be very interesting for us Amateurs to understand how the best play the game and how they construct points.

viveknamikaze
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Will try. We play for fun as rightly said. Look forward to toss (forehand clear) tutorial.

vibestech
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It's not just fun. It's one of the most effective trick shots out there.

JJ-hpmb
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The grip part is so important! I did not realize he was changing jt for this shot

KY-xzyb
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My favorite part of video is 2:35 to 2:42, so it was so funny and your subscriber ran away from a court and cheer at same time!

kyledudewayz
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Thankk youu so much for this videoo
And please tell that what to do before match 😊

jainamshah
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As a Dane it is awesome to see Peter Gade is still being appreciated, he's such a nice person too!

sweou
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I played this shot for the first time on match point in my first ever competitive tournament about 12 years ago in the final and it came off perfectly, my opponent just stood there with his mouth open unable to believe that's what I had played to beat him, it was so satisfying aha. I then played it on back to back points in the doubles tournament later that day and won both points with it dropping perfectly into the tram lines after we'd been stuck in a deuce cycle for around 10 points, my doubles partner literally screamed when it came off haha fun times. It is such an effective shot but you definitely have to get the weight of it right that's the hard part, once you nail that though it's virtually unstoppable, the angle is so acute to the net and shallow in length that apart from a full lunge vertical lift shot and pray the opponent really does have no shot, and even then if they make that shot it's an easy smash for you. I'd say I get it right about 70% of the time, and I've only ever lost the point twice when I've played it properly and once was cos I smashed an easy lob into the net lol, the other was just such a powerful lift that the sprawling player hit that it caught me off guard. They only managed to get it to midcourt even though they got such a clean connection (because of the angle that's the best they can do), but I committed hard to the net thinking they wouldn't get enough on it to even clear it so wanted to cover the fluke dribbler and then was caught wrong footed when it sailed beyond me, I tried to hit the spinning back hand but didnt connect properly and shanked it out of play

jamesharries
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can you do a video just on around the head clears/ scissor kick (V back footwork) still confused about that ??? for the next video

jlamjustin
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Thank you is all I can say..I would really love to play with you both and do you proud after I learn everything that you teach 💯❤

tanushreebishoi
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This was actually surprisingly helpful

positiveandhealthy
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Please make a video on how to analyse matches and take notes from those matches.

chandanbadatya
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Love ur video's. Best badminton channel in yt.
And can u plz tell me how to clean badminton grips

manmeetsinghkapoor
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So cool can u do a video about badminton strokeplay?

Cnmella_
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which badminton cooks are good to buy please give me link sir.

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