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That makes perfect sense >> indeed, I think I basically ignored all the reservations you mentioned (which I share to some degree) and focused in...
Is the clip you're referring to this one? [MEDIA] If so, the technique still seems to be broadly the same, though I'd say every element has been...
I think people overstate LJB's grip rotation >> he says 10 degrees, but as far as I can tell, that's only as much as the racket will naturally...
I think the issue with regards to the two coaches I'm thinking of is that they were both former international players who played from very young...
I ought to point out that the problem outlined above was actually compounded by several coaches, all of whom emphasised the importance of holding...
Certainly it's not my intention to criticise the work of other people (especially Jimmy, whose video has been very helpful to me in a lot of other...
Good point Re: the overlapping of the thumb. I'd completely forgotten, but Kowi Chandra (of YouTube channel KC Badminton) also mentions this, in...
As a postscript to the above, having checked in the mirror, I would say that the LJB grip is just the basic grip tightened, with the subtle...
I think I read the term "fist grip" in other posts in relation to LJB's teachings, but just disregard that if it's confusing things >> as you say,...
No, please read the older posts >> Chen Long was cited above as a player who used the "neutral" grip for smash preparation, which that video...
Postscript to the above: search YouTube for "Badminton in Slow Motion — Lee Chong Wei vs. Chen Long- 2015 BWF World Championships" and right at...
If you search for "Badminton in Slow Motion — Finals - MS - Lin Dan vs. Lee Chong Wei - 2013 BWF World Championships" on YouTube, you can see LCW...
Maybe so, but the point is that most, if not all, top players in singles and doubles seem to use the fist grip for forehand overheads, yet this is...
I disagree. Look at any slow motion clip of LCW or Lin Dan and even prior to hitting a forehand overhead they're already using a "hammer grip"...
Funnily enough I also came to the AVP from the JS10 4U >> the JS10 is a fine racket, but I found (for me) that the AVP was superior in every way....
The Virtuoso Performance is medium stiff, so there is some flexibility there. However, if you want more flex then perhaps try the Lethal 10 >> it...
I found the Duora thread (or at least a Duora thread), but no conclusive answers as to what advantages the box-frame has over the more...
I was recently recommended the Apacs Blend 7000, which has an asymmetrical frame (one side for offence, the other for defence). The thing that...
As a post-script to the above, I recently tried the Virtuoso Pro II (Robert Blair) >> similar in a lot of respects to the AVP and potentially a...