Learn The Jump Smash! Step-By-Step Badminton Tutorial

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A step-by-step guide of the badminton jump smash including tips to help you improve your power, consistency and placement. Click to see more useful resources below ⬇️

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Please don't stop, you guys are doing a great thing.

adithrays
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I play badminton and I'm 13 years old. But I'm left handed. I was just happy that they play with their left hand.

NAECO
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I was a beginner before and I have been watching your vids and I have gotten much better so thank you really much!

leonardogaggio
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before i saw this videos i used to do a lot of jump smash which is not as powerful and always go flat letting the opponent place the return thus counter my smash, the people at our court always make fun of me that my jump smash is way weaker than the others doing regular smash, now those who made fun of me are so afraid to lift to me now they lose points playing out and week drives, thank you greg and jenny for this amazing videos

reflexsgm
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6:00 I'M DYING 🤣💀 I mostly do this though no offense to Jenny and the girls ✌️✌️ # Greg the savage 💀 🔥

p.m.a
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honestly this channel has been helpful so far for me and i hope it has and is for other people too! this is where i mostly learnt how to play badminton

gkudkhs
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Wow Goh V Shem is the perfect technique! Thanks for the great video again Badminton Insight

threlyfreek
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Finally the topic I was looking for. Thank you so much Greg and Jenny!

AmandeepSingh
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Another fantastic video..You guys are doing amazing service to the sports world..The way of teaching is refreshing and easy to grasp..Keep up the good work 👍..

arunsharma
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Great work!
It is worth to mention thou, that jump smash comes it some price. Except your are Goh V Shem, or just have super strong legs, jump smash can turn against you, when it is not a winner. Just keep in mind, that you lose time while dropping down after the jump/hit and even more, you legs/body have to recover longer, before you go for the next shot, if such is necessary. Not to mention the increased chance of ankle injuries when jump smash is executed in a rush, from an inconvenient position.

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I’m 14, I’ve been playing badminton for 1 year.. also a fan of badminton. Thanks so much for the advice, it’s really helping for me to improve my badminton a lot 😃before I truly learn to train my badminton i hit the ball as hard as I can like tennis bc I thought ‘power’ is the solution😂..really glad I found your channel.😀✌️

kinglol
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Thank you, Greg and Jenny for this video.
Speaking of generating power, the best timing for the “Jump” smashes, is it when your body is on the way DOWN (still near to the top as the momentum shifting downward)? In my experience, you may add your weight (feel a little bit of pulling at the contact) to the smashing and you can also have a shorter "Falling" period to get ready for the next shot. How is your opinion?

fan
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I jumped up and smashed the "like" button, as I am already subscribed - good job guys, loving it! 🙂

htfb
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I started at age 7 or 8 when i had a muscle power 20 jr racket eveyone laughed at me on court but now I laugh on them

chitrasingh
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Thank you both a lot for your weekly videos. Because of your videos you gave me motivation for being better and playing Badminton more competitive. I will try to join a club and train to be better.

ricardoblanko
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Tips are good, in fact really really good for players like me. Not only this but all of the videos. Doing great job. Only problem is most of the players are right handed and you both are left hand players.

And one suggestion, your videos are little too technical, which takes time to think practice learn. Some time it feels like not natural to the body, seems like an exercise. If we can use our natural body movement for advantages will be better and quick to learn.

Came to know when one of my co-player told me that my style of playing is different, didn't understood what exactly he meant.😂
Later realized that I learned badminton from ground-up from Youtube, never had any direct coach. You and other masters in Youtube are my coach. So on you guys now who helped me where I am today, enjoying the sport now with lots of good players, which might never be possible without my masters.

mahavirsenapati
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Hey Greg and Jenny!

First of all, thank you for all the work and effort you put in making these videos.
I'm 20 years old and currently starting to play badminton at a higher level again, but I've struggled throughout the last two years because of
an inflammed and irritated tibia right below my left knee (I'm right-handed). I've seen doctors and physiotherapists and they all
recommend me to rest for a long period, after doing this however I play for a couple of months before the pain comes back.
I've been having thoughts of quitting badminton because of this annoying pain below my knee.

I wonder if you guys know
effective exercices to build more muscles to protect my knee/tibia from becoming inflamed. Or any other way to effectively deal with this.



Greetings, Hannes

hopcorn
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I am seeing your badminton videos since half an year and I have been improving a lot I started my badminton coaching last year and now I am a district player.

pranithilakshmi
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I’m 12 play for a performance center and this helped so much

sarahchapman
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Just watching this again a few months later, still real good!!

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