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Anticipation is a bit like playing rock paper scissors, if you're trying to greatly anticipate what they're doing. If someone always returns a...
My town doesn't really have an indoor place to play during the summer; during the school year I can play in my school or at a local university....
I definitely agree. To summarize, I'd say if you lack technical ability, more drills. If you lack good shot selection/strategy/mind games but...
I have the same problem, with my smashes being too slow, that is. I think it may be an issue with pronation, maybe we're not rotating the wrist...
At the club I've played at, I was in probably the 40th percentile of players, so I had a lot of experience being the weaker partner. But then I...
(ba-dum...ching!)
i try to avoid jumping smashes if possible because if i jump and hit it fast, and they return it, i get a late start since i'm in the air and i'm...
There's a lot to be said for muscle memory in this type of situation. When a person starts to make mistakes, they'll try to concentrate harder,...
Well said, Gollum. That last sentence, I mean. It just struck me as wise. As for me, and I'm by no means an advanced player, I use forehand...
actually we use ''shank'' at the club i play at, too. it's the perfect word.
ooh very tricky! [writes this down in Great Badminton Notebook]
yeah, that one's not bad either, especially since if i understood you correctly then they'll think you're firing one close to their body, so they...
I can't really do the behind the back or between the legs trick shots, but one of my favorite deceptive shots is this: If my opponent lifts but...
Damn, you beat me to it.
on the subject of wrist strength, even though that's not what you're really looking for, i'd recommend an alternative to swinging a squash racket....
on the other hand, you might be an unlucky ectomorph. three body types (maybe this is outdated but it seems true) endomorphs, people who are kind...
http://www.worldbadminton.com/ I just found that by using Google. I haven't ever seen it before or seen any of the videos, or know anything...
Not to mention, if you use a huge swing, you risk hitting or going over the net with your racket, which is a fault. If you don't know what...
I'm not sure if the 'net' is referring to both smashes and clears or just smashes, but if you're at the net, you don't really want to clear. Very...
I'm surprised nobody has already said this...or maybe I just missed it. If your smashes are only going straight, the best thing you can do is hit...