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DinkAlot
11-03-2005, 02:06 PM
Just curious who you feel are the fastest players? My Coach attended the WC and he surprised me by saying LCW was the fastest, then LD. I've never seen LCW play so don't know.

So, who are currently the fastest players in each respective category?

And what about old school players? Can any of them compete in raw speed with LCW and LD today?

Thanks. :D

ctjcad
11-03-2005, 02:32 PM
I understand the question here is pertaining to LD and LCW..no??..
I think to distinct certain players as "fast", it's kind of hard because not all players have the same height and weight. We all know, in general, shorter players are "faster" & "quicker" than taller ones. Thus, we can't really compare LD to KennethJonassen. One is much taller than the other. Yet, IMO, Kenneth is as "fast" a player, esp. considering his height and probably body weight.

Now, as a fan myself, i haven't had access to watch tons of international tournaments. But I did see the WC event as well, and saw basically all the players compete and practiced, incl. both LD and LCW.

With that said, from seeing them 2 up-close during their pre-tournament practices as well as real matches, both at OCBC and the Pond, between LD and LCW, IMO, i would say both are *equally* "fast".

Both are quite nimble and agile on their feet. Both can cover the court "equally fast". At least for their same height and weight class.

Another MS player i would say is "fast" is Shoji Sato. And maybe others...

As far as old school players, hmm, i can't say much because i didn't really follow most of all of them, only knew and watch a few of them.

Just my .02 cents..:).


Just curious who you feel are the fastest players? My Coach attended the WC and he surprised me by saying LCW was the fastest, then LD. I've never seen LCW play so don't know.

So, who are currently the fastest players in each respective category?

And what about old school players? Can any of them compete in raw speed with LCW and LD today?

Thanks. :D

DinkAlot
11-03-2005, 02:56 PM
I understand the question here is pertaining to LD and LCW..no??..


No, it pertains to anyone who's fast.:)

fast3r
11-03-2005, 03:10 PM
Another MS player i would say is "fast" is Shoji Sato. And maybe others...


I agree, Sato is quite small but he gets to the net so quickly!!

Double_Player
11-03-2005, 03:16 PM
fastest player....hmmm....ME!...lol :eek: :D . nah I don't know. :p

JIAN*HAO21
11-04-2005, 06:31 AM
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!juz register badminton central today....erm....I think the fastest player is Lee Chong Wei and Taufik Hidayat...:) :) :) :) :)

coops241180
11-04-2005, 06:42 AM
difficult question.. the tall players never need to be fast.. they just reach..

chen hong was always quick.. especially considering his size..

but generally the little guys are the one's that 'look' quick simply because they have to take more steps to get around :)

oddly tho.. are the best singles players the ones who move fast or the ones who glide about the court looking effortless, never rushing but always being where the shuttle is going????

Syaoran_Style
11-04-2005, 08:40 AM
Well .. I'll also say Lin Dan LoL (I'm so original hahahha )
For Girl i want to say all Chinese !!! zhang ning, xie xingfang, gong ruina, gong zhichao etc ...

DinkAlot
11-04-2005, 09:43 AM
For Girl i want to say all Chinese !!! zhang ning, xie xingfang, gong ruina, gong zhichao etc ...

LOL! :D This isn't a beauty contest or American Idol. :p

It's not who you want, it's who is actually the fastest. :)

Syaoran_Style
11-04-2005, 09:48 AM
LOL! :D This isn't a beauty contest or American Idol. :p

It's not who you want, it's who is actually the fastest. :)

hahhaa Don't worry S4madMan ! =p I said All chinese because i saw them and i didn't find anybody be faster than them lol but as i didn't see everybody lol maybe there is others players who can outplay them in this part of the game =p

cooler
11-04-2005, 10:26 AM
Well .. I'll also say Lin Dan LoL (I'm so original hahahha )
For Girl i want to say all Chinese !!! zhang ning, xie xingfang, gong ruina, gong zhichao etc ...

correct answer unpossible if exact term of speed is not predefined :D
there are many quality of being fast.

i do not see chinese as fast nor fastest.

i see thai, malaysian, indonesian as fastest, in that order.

IF LD, XXF, GR, ZN, GZ are really fast, they wont be using at700 :rolleyes: :rolleyes: (think ;) )

GZ look fast because she is short. when ur short, it's e-z-er to be quick.

no doubt lcw is fastest, JUST LOOK AT HIS UNCLOTHED BODY. Do dont need to watch him play to know he is fast OR JUST LOOK AT HIS RACKET he had chosen to match his style of play.

cooler
11-04-2005, 10:51 AM
correct answer unpossible if exact term of speed is not predefined :D
there are many quality of being fast.

i do not see chinese as fast nor fastest.

i see thai, malaysian, indonesian as fastest, in that order.

IF LD, XXF, GR, ZN, GZ are really fast, they wont be using at700 :rolleyes: :rolleyes: (think ;) )

GZ look fast because she is short. when ur short, it's e-z-er to be quick.

no doubt lcw is fastest, JUST LOOK AT HIS UNCLOTHED BODY. Do dont need to watch him play to know he is fast OR JUST LOOK AT HIS RACKET he had chosen to match his style of play.

I forgot 1 emerging badminton group.

thai & vietnamese, malaysian, indonesian, on average, in that order

chibe_K
11-04-2005, 12:52 PM
From WC2005 observation, LCW is the fastest and now my favourite MS ! He is the fastest because he is good at anticipating shots from his opponent. After he improves his physical fitness and experience, he will be lighting fast !!!! :D I feel this way, there is no need for technical analysis to prove my point.

DinkAlot
11-04-2005, 02:17 PM
correct answer unpossible if exact term of speed is not predefined :D there are many quality of being fast.

KICK! You think way too much Cooler. :p

I'm just asking a simple question, who's the fastest overall? Just answer, danngit! ;) :D :D :D

DinkAlot
11-04-2005, 02:18 PM
From WC2005 observation, LCW is the fastest and now my favourite MS ! He is the fastest because he is good at anticipating shots from his opponent. After he improves his physical fitness and experience, he will be lighting fast !!!! :D I feel this way, there is no need for technical analysis to prove my point.

THANK YOU!!! :D

Cooler, now is that so hard? :p

cooler
11-04-2005, 02:21 PM
THANK YOU!!! :D

Cooler, now is that so hard? :p

errm, read post#11 :rolleyes: :p

alloh
11-12-2005, 10:39 AM
It's hard to choose who is the fastest player.
But in the record, the fastest smash currently hold by Fu Hai Feng, Chinese MD.
And for MS, Lee Chong Wei is.

1) Fu Hai Feng - 332 Km/h
2) Lee Chong Wei - 331 Km/h

GTO-demon
11-12-2005, 12:36 PM
It's hard to choose who is the fastest player.
But in the record, the fastest smash currently hold by Fu Hai Feng, Chinese MD.
And for MS, Lee Chong Wei is.

1) Fu Hai Feng - 332 Km/h
2) Lee Chong Wei - 331 Km/h
aren't we talking about speed wise?/... not smashing speed....~
if we're talking about speed wise.. i'll say LCW... he's like everywhere in the court... :D

DinkAlot
11-12-2005, 01:35 PM
aren't we talking about speed wise?/... not smashing speed....~
if we're talking about speed wise.. i'll say LCW... he's like everywhere in the court... :D

Yes, speed wise on the court. :)

asriwn
11-17-2005, 07:27 PM
Just curious who you feel are the fastest players? My Coach attended the WC and he surprised me by saying LCW was the fastest, then LD. I've never seen LCW play so don't know.

So, who are currently the fastest players in each respective category?

And what about old school players? Can any of them compete in raw speed with LCW and LD today?

Thanks. :D


I think Lin Dan was the fastest, then Bao Chunlai.:D :D :D :D :D :D

hazka
11-18-2005, 10:59 PM
i don't think i can figure out who is the fastest male player
but i would say cheng shao chieh is the fastest for the women player
the way she play is quite different to another players i guest..
just my opinion tho...

fishnet wen*yi
11-19-2005, 02:21 AM
i don't think i can figure out who is the fastest male player
but i would say cheng shao chieh is the fastest for the women player
the way she play is quite different to another players i guest..
just my opinion tho...

i agree... cheng shao chieh seems to hav a rather odd style of play... she seems really... casual? in her footwork... and i agree that chong wei seems to be one of the fastest badminton player currently- especially when he is on form.

i remembered watching the match between him and bao during the WC i think and one minute he was smashing at the base and barely a second after that, he was already at the net to tap the defend by bao... super speed man... my mother who was ironing clothes while watching at that time actually asked, "huh? what happened?" and only found out when she watched the replay in slow motion. hahah. watla...

Axel_21
11-19-2005, 04:16 AM
Any of you who have ever seen Shoji Sato play will agree he is definatley the fastest player in the world. However his shots etc are not as good as say Lin Dan, making him not as strong a player.

rollerbuzz
11-19-2005, 07:39 AM
Lin Dan! :p hahahaha...

MikeD
11-19-2005, 09:00 PM
Taufik :cool:

After watching so many of his games, I noticed something. He jump smashes from the base line, and returns a netshot extremely high almost everytime. I also have almost never seen him dive, usually because he can get to everything fast enough. (there was the odd one or two againest Gade or LD - and they were usually off the smashes)

SibugiChai
11-21-2005, 01:05 PM
during china open 2005, gade vs chen hong.. i heard commentaor Zhao JianHua said, player dive because they got poor foot step, if u have good foot step you dont need to dive..

DinkAlot
11-21-2005, 03:38 PM
i heard commentaor Zhao JianHua said, player dive because they got poor foot step, if u have good foot step you dont need to dive..

Then based on this, Lin Dan has very poor footwork. :p

coops241180
11-21-2005, 03:40 PM
before his knee injury.. gade was the fastest, smooth as silk and fleet of foot - like peter rasmussen, poul erik hoyer larsen and morten frost before him..

taufik - of the current crop is the fastest i think.. and smooth also..

Coops

jump_smash
11-22-2005, 01:08 AM
Dan,

I don't want to follow everyone else, But Lee Chong Wei has to be fastest. He had the best footwork and foot speed I saw at World Champs.

Just like that turbo of yours!

Regards

Stuart

DinkAlot
11-22-2005, 01:12 AM
Dan,

I don't want to follow everyone else, But Lee Chong Wei has to be fastest. He had the best footwork and foot speed I saw at World Champs.

Just like that turbo of yours!

Regards

Stuart

Hi Stuart, how are things down under? Yes, my coach saw all the singles players play and agrees with you. He said hands down LCW is the fastest, then LD.

Best Regards,
Dan :D

Brave_Turtle
11-22-2005, 01:52 AM
I don't know if it is because he is short but Shoji Sato seems to be the fastest for me.

LeeYH can also be very fast. I personally think Lin is faster than Than LCW and Taufik is far in speed compared to those 4.

So my list would be:

1- Sato
2- Lin dan
3- LYH
4- LCW

fast3r
11-22-2005, 11:13 AM
Shoji Sato is REALLY fast, especially into the net. Anyone who has seen him play will know what i mean:D

jamesd20
11-22-2005, 11:56 AM
Lin Dan has very poor footwork. :p

Correct, compared to other professionals he has.

DinkAlot
11-22-2005, 12:10 PM
Correct, compared to other professionals he has.

I'll take LD's footwork over mine any day. :D

jamesd20
11-22-2005, 12:15 PM
I'll take LD's footwork over mine any day. :D

But you aren't a professional....are you?

DinkAlot
11-22-2005, 12:19 PM
But you aren't a professional....are you?

Of course I'm a professional. Oh wait, you mean Professional Badminton Player? Errrr...no way, I'm just a dinker. :D

cooler
11-22-2005, 01:05 PM
Of course I'm a professional. Oh wait, you mean Professional Badminton Player? Errrr...no way, I'm just a dinker. :D

how about a title of 'Professional Dinker' :p

DinkAlot
11-22-2005, 01:23 PM
how about a title of 'Professional Dinker' :p

Naw, I'm still an amateur when it comes to dinking. I need to learn how to dink more from JumpALot. Oh wait, JumpALot doesn't dink, he only smashes. :p

Pete LSD
11-22-2005, 01:34 PM
You mean you are a KICKER! :D


Of course I'm a professional. Oh wait, you mean Professional Badminton Player? Errrr...no way, I'm just a dinker. :D

jump_smash
11-24-2005, 12:21 AM
Hi Stuart, how are things down under? Yes, my coach saw all the singles players play and agrees with you. He said hands down LCW is the fastest, then LD.

Best Regards,
Dan :D

Dan,

Who is your coach, please?

Regards

Stuart

DinkAlot
11-24-2005, 09:01 PM
Dan,

Who is your coach, please?

Regards

Stuart

Alex Liang (Liang Qing). I some times play with James Huang (Huang Zhen) too. :D

Wendy
12-14-2005, 10:41 PM
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!juz register badminton central today....erm....I think the fastest player is Lee Chong Wei and Taufik Hidayat...:) :) :) :) :)

:D :D :D i think LD is faster than TD cause his nickname is super dan.
am i right??????

ccskaki
12-16-2005, 01:52 PM
during china open 2005, gade vs chen hong.. i heard commentaor Zhao JianHua said, player dive because they got poor foot step, if u have good foot step you dont need to dive..

Yeah I listened to that part too.
Players nowadays (including the top ones) tend to dive a lot compared to players in Zhao JianHua's era. There's only two explanation to this:

1)The smashing speed today is much higher than in those days, or
2)As Zhao JianHua said.

I believe in the 2nd reason.

As for Lin Dan, it's a different story. It seems like he "LIKES" to dive. Try to observe this. Whenever he knows he can't save a shuttle, he dives all out and lies static on the floor in his trademark form -> legs and arms spreaded out in a star formation. That's his habit.

Logically if a player dives and hopes to save the rally, his reflex will make him try to stand up and not lie there doing nothing. When Lin Dan dives AND then just lies in a star formation, he already knew before he dived that he won't be able to save the rally. But he still dives anyway.

So it's not that he has to dive, but he wants to. Which is a bad habit.

ccskaki
12-16-2005, 02:00 PM
Btw, I think the definition of a "fast player" in badminton should be a player that can quickly move to the location of the incoming shuttle and hit it early. The fastest player should be able to cover his court most effectively without loosing balance. It doesn't matter whether the player is short/tall/big/small/glides/takes-small-steps.

ctjcad
12-17-2005, 01:17 AM
Btw, I think the definition of a "fast player" in badminton should be a player that can quickly move to the location of the incoming shuttle and hit it early. The fastest player should be able to cover his court most effectively without loosing balance. It doesn't matter whether the player is short/tall/big/small/glides/takes-small-steps.
sure, the definition can be as good as what you define above, and "it shouldn't really matter whether the player is short/tall/big/small/glides/takes-small-steps", i can accept..but in general, it's hard to say and relative..
if you are also taking into account of "the fastest player(s) should be able to cover his court most effectively without losing balance", i would tend to think shorter players would be able to do that in comparison to taller players.
IMO, taller players have an advantage thus they seem to be "fast"(with your definition above) because they have longer reach thus they probably wouldn't need to move as "fast". :rolleyes:

ccskaki
12-17-2005, 10:26 AM
sure, the definition can be as good as what you define above, and "it shouldn't really matter whether the player is short/tall/big/small/glides/takes-small-steps", i can accept..but in general, it's hard to say and relative..
if you are also taking into account of "the fastest player(s) should be able to cover his court most effectively without losing balance", i would tend to think shorter players would be able to do that in comparison to taller players.
IMO, taller players have an advantage thus they seem to be "fast"(with your definition above) because they have longer reach thus they probably wouldn't need to move as "fast". :rolleyes:

There's no relativity here. It's absolute. The idea is like this. Put Kenneth Jonassen in the dead center of the court and let a machine generate a set of drill shots (a drop, a smash, a lob, and finally another drop). Record how fast he reaches the shuttle and then retreat to his center position. Then replace Kenneth with Lee Chong Wei and does the same recording with the same set of drill shots. Compare the two recordings. The comparison automatically takes into account everything: reflex, speed of forward movement, speed of retreat, etc. At the end of the day, we are not concerned about who is short/tall/fat/slim, we only want to know how well they handle the shots (which is not revealed to them beforehand).

Of course we don't have these recordings. But who do you think will perform best in such hypothetical situations?


IMO, taller players have an advantage thus they seem to be "fast"(with your definition above) because they have longer reach thus they probably wouldn't need to move as "fast". :rolleyes:

And regarding this, actually taller players don't necessarily have advantage. Badminton is not a linear sport. The player doesn't only reach the shuttle in one direction. In a rally, the shuttle will come from different directions. In a rally, a player don't just reach for a single shot: he needs to twist-and-turn to reach multiple consecutive shots. Taller players can reach further but they are slower in doing twist-and-turns. Bao is one of the tallest player on court but when he is very slow in recovering from backhand situations. When LCW plays Bao, LCW always controls the rallies (one reason being LCW is faster).

ctjcad
12-17-2005, 01:33 PM
There's no relativity here. It's absolute. The idea is like this. Put Kenneth Jonassen in the dead center of the court and let a machine generate a set of drill shots (a drop, a smash, a lob, and finally another drop). Record how fast he reaches the shuttle and then retreat to his center position. Then replace Kenneth with Lee Chong Wei and does the same recording with the same set of drill shots. Compare the two recordings. The comparison automatically takes into account everything: reflex, speed of forward movement, speed of retreat, etc. At the end of the day, we are not concerned about who is short/tall/fat/slim, we only want to know how well they handle the shots (which is not revealed to them beforehand).
Sorry, i tried to digest and understand what you are trying to explain, but i still don't get your point or idea quite clear of comparing LCW and KJ using those drills. Personally, no doubt we won't know the "speed" or "how well the reflexes" of those players are..


Of course we don't have these recordings. But who do you think will perform best in such hypothetical situations?
IMO, it will be hard to say, because of the fact that not all players are the same weight, height, have same reach etc. That's why i said it's relative and you can't identify which player(s) are "faster than the other" because not all player(s) are the same. I mean how can one judge Jonassen "slow", if you compare him to say a taller player than him(anyone know who is the tallest player in IBF??). Thus you can't compare Jonassen and LCW, Sato, Sigit and say J. Eriksen etc. in the same breath..
So my answer is i don't know and it's pretty irrelevant to compare. Unless anyone else can think who will do best in your "hypothetical question"...how about yourself??who do you think will perform better??.. :rolleyes:


And regarding this, actually taller players don't necessarily have advantage. Badminton is not a linear sport. The player doesn't only reach the shuttle in one direction. In a rally, the shuttle will come from different directions. In a rally, a player don't just reach for a single shot: he needs to twist-and-turn to reach multiple consecutive shots. Taller players can reach further but they are slower in doing twist-and-turns. Bao is one of the tallest player on court but when he is very slow in recovering from backhand situations. When LCW plays Bao, LCW always controls the rallies (one reason being LCW is faster).
IMO, hmm, "taller" players *do* have an "advantage" over "shorter" player(s), but ONLY if put to used effectively and efficiently to his or her "advantage". You bring up Bao, as one of the tallest player, who in your opinion struggles with his recovery. Sure, but how about the China's Ladies singles players ie. Zhang Ning, XieXF??As far as i know, you and i can acknowledge that they are quite "tall" and yet they are currently dominating the Ladies Singles field. Prior to them Ms. Camilla Martin who dominated the Ladies single field is also very tall.
OTOH, i agree "shorter" players do have better "balance". Back to your other post where you mention something like "...who can reach a spot without losing his/her balance". IMO, "shorter" player(s)(another relative word) have better center of gravity than "taller" player(s)(another relative word). Thus, lower center of gravity(shorter in height) > less center of gravity(taller in height). That's a pretty known fact.

Anyways, ccskaki, this is just my opinion and view on this topic. I don't want to go any further and keep on bantering on this matter. You have your view and i and the rest in here have ours...sounds cool?? :) :cool:

Brave_Turtle
12-17-2005, 01:40 PM
Yeah I listened to that part too.
Players nowadays (including the top ones) tend to dive a lot compared to players in Zhao JianHua's era. There's only two explanation to this:

1)The smashing speed today is much higher than in those days, or
2)As Zhao JianHua said.

I believe in the 2nd reason.

Logically if a player dives and hopes to save the rally, his reflex will make him try to stand up and not lie there doing nothing. When Lin Dan dives AND then just lies in a star formation, he already knew before he dived that he won't be able to save the rally. But he still dives anyway.

So it's not that he has to dive, but he wants to. Which is a bad habit.

I personaly don't think its a bad habit. From watching a lot video lately, I realized that it would be almost impossible to retreive the shuttle if he would not have dived.

Also there is nothing wrong in diving even tough there is very low chance of recovery. It only proves that he does everything he can to retreive the shuttle and puts effort in it. Also, Lin is one of those hard working players that dive in corners in order to make sure the shuttle is completely OUT.

I think you are completely wrong when you say that he likes to lie on the ground doing nothing. Of course he will stay for a few second if the rally is finish, but he's been very efficient in diving and getting up fast for the next shot.

As for Zhao, I somehow disagree with him because:

1- The shots that I've seen are impossible to retreive even with ''proper'' footwork.

2- He is from another era and whether the old era was better or not. We can't compare. Even if we have endless argument on that what will it bring? Will we be able to say 100% what is wrong and what is right? It's almost impossible to compare players and skills from different era.

s1nn3r
12-18-2005, 10:47 PM
Player like Lin Dan & Sigit "LIKE" to dive because they are "SHOW MAN". I like watching them because they make the game more interesting and not afraid to try.