The 2 Types Of NET KILL To Always Win The Point

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Hope you guys find this one useful, make sure you share the video with a friend who always misses an easy net kill 😂

BadmintonInsight
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Yessss finally I won't feel terrible the entire day after missing a free net kill, thanks guys :D

not_pockchan
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Best badminton YouTube channel - EVERY week there is a new video that we all need and want... Lets get Badminton Insight to 100k subs!!! 🚀

harrypeters
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I was literally looking for this video yesterday, it's like you guys know what we want before we know what we want

vanshkandpal
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Hey guys. This is simply one of the most important coaching videos you have produced. Extremely invaluable information. Great work.

chrislsj
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Perfect explanations. If I may add, what I see a lot in beginner and intermediate players is that the follow thru after hitting the shuttle is in an arc and should be in the direction they aim at. If you timing is just slightly off you drag the shuttle with the arc of your swing and mishit the shuttle. The arc needs to come after the " short straight shot" as it is natural around your pivot points.

raymondglad
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Being a tall player (6'2) I feel people just expect me to make these kind of kill shots all the time. Like everyone I miss from time to time, so cue the roars of laughter from my club mates, but I will definitely be trying out these techniques. I think players of any level can benefit, thanks guys

rdp
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Would it be worth a video explaining the Surdiman and Thomas Cup tournaments? Are there differences to how a team goes about strategizing and the players they put forward? It's been very refreshing to see new faces from all the represented countries in these matchups. I didn't realize how exciting it feels to have so many new badminton matches to watch since the lockdowns.

SteveLinGuitar
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5:20 the angle of the video makes little greg look super cute and excited to practice

fabiii
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Thank you guys so much for the video, specially for the brush off, I can’t really do it right now, but I am practicing using your techniques. Thank you again

frostraider
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video is chock-full of technique and perfectly filmed demonstrations. thank you for your hard work

rb-ex
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Another great video! Great techniques, clearly explained w/ simultaneous video and worthwhile practice suggestions. You two are really refining your stuff!! Great work and continued success! Peace!

The_Kuala
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Thanks Greg and Jenny ! So helpful like always ! Can't wait to see the 100k subs ! Love from France

Fedibow
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Recently found come across this channel, very comprehensive and engaging to watch. Keep up the good work guys!

mrkyjakers
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So insightful! I am going to try following the tips in my next session!

itisnotmeful
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Only just started playing over a silly amount out of years. Got family and friends playing alongside me. We love it.

paulhoyte
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wow. finally this topic comes out. this has always been my number one problem when going for the net kill. thanks a lot for the tips guys

aboss
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Thanks for the lesson guys
Please mention which racket is this in the vedio

deependrajangid
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Nice video! Would the shot at 4:06 be a net violation because from my pov it looks like it?

trhtylz
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Something I think would be cool to see is how you guys split up your badminton training, so which specific skills get practiced when and how often you train a certain technical point, for example net play or offensive shots. Is there like a list of things that get trained and then those things are repeated again in rotation, etc. Would be cool to see how it’s structured. Great content as always!

ajaye