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Second video states that the timing of the landing is when you know where to go.
I'll respond to that more in depth later but LJB suggest split step [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
These are seniors players, movement is restricted but they get to the shuttle well. High shuttle - racket leg slightly in front as default. Split...
I do find the warmup makes a difference to how my evening goes. Maybe the weight training and boxing paying off also?
Explained perfectly here [MEDIA]
That's dependent on the side you're on and also where the opponents are. E.g., if you are on the right hand side, shuttle lifted near right...
You're way above average from the videos I've seen. Very good movement.
If you are going to do a single type of split step in singles when you're relatively central to your base then racket leg slightly forward is best...
I used to be extremely fast footwork wise and get to everything and I've been slowing for years, decades even. My coach has focused on this...
This is what happens when you add flex to a racket, it's just simple physics. I think they designed this thing for lower level players.
He's been playing for a couple of years in his late 30s and blissfully unaware most county juniors would destroy him with a squash racket. I've...
Pretty much the same except I use it for longer. I used a karakal Ti-75 (which was actually a 3u) for over a decade even though they changed...
That's it really. Ideally you want to be the middle of your club with not much deviation between player levels. You should never deviate from...
I do buy many rackets, which is why I don't buy high end yonex rackets anymore. Not going to waste money on some extra flex in a racket which...
Apparently they offer new things according to you and the manufacturers. For example you said introducing "extra flex" to a stiff racket makes it...
Indeed, I said I had this checked by a Cardiologist earlier in this thread. Gave me a nice explanation of the ECG then told me not to worry about...
https://web.archive.org/web/20021123021324/http://yonex.com/ Here's the yonex rackets from when this forum began in 2002 Muscle Power-88 Muscle...
I didn't say that though I'm simply observing the latest innovations which "add flex" to a stiff racket. I'm not going to go out and spend £200...
Easier to use by who? This whole thing reads like a load of yonex marketing.
Well, no by definition, something that is flexible isn't stiff, the two things don't go together. You can't have a stiff flexible shaft. You can't...