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While those points are both important, I would say the most crucial habit revolves around footwork. A player must always go back to their base...
The footwork is the same for both. That said, one does not need to have great footwork to be a successful doubles player. Superior speed and...
Short answer: No. Long answer: Nooooooooooooooo. If you don't know footwork, you don't know badminton. You better get practicing.
I have always been intrigued about basketball shoes and their badminton potential. They've always seemed heavy and clunky to me, but I saw the...
A lot of people actually forget how to breathe properly when they start playing tournaments. It's very simple: control your breathing when you...
first learn how to scissor kick properly. the footwork will come naturally once you have the basics down.
why are you asking a badminton forum what the difference is when you have 2 coaches to learn from?
incorrect. it may look the same, but tennis serve and badminton smash are fundamentally different. when serving in tennis, you strike the ball...
in general, yes. the faster you can swing a racket (which proper form etc.), theoretically, you should be able to generate more power. the faster...
it's a very deceiving topic. for amateur badminton players, hitting shuttles with looser strings will give you more power (more repulsion/give in...
i sense some sacrasm here. the difference between a 10-12 and 14-15 is very big. the most important being a substantial physical difference...
the backhand smash is overrated, you're much better off doing a backhand drive which is easier to execute and easier to hit. also, i regularly...
you can incorporate weight training with plyometrics. also, a bit of weight training is needed before an athlete starts plyos; you need strength...
unless you're an international player, you do not have any chance to get 5 points out of 1000 on Lin Dan
you're comparing someone who is amateur at best to a former olympic and world champion...please give you head a shake. i would give up the sport...
from my understanding, its not your brain but your lack of footwork. if you do proper footwork drills for 8hrs a day for 5 years, your footwork...
the most important thing even before you hit your shot is the proper footwork to get to the shuttle. because the punch clear is suppose to be...
yes, your legs definitely gives you more stability in the air when performing a jump smash, no question. although this is a very important point...
nope not a coach but ive been taught by some very good people
that is 100% untrue. ask any professional coach about that topic and they will tell you otherwise. your power comes from you legs, transfered all...