@@xdcuong830 thanks for comment It'll be uploaded as soon as possible
@aaryad50699 күн бұрын
When lifted up and expecting a smash, keep the racquet at eye level, in front andin backhand grip and bend knees. Easy to take wrist smashes or any smashes.
@thetechiedoc11 күн бұрын
Nice video ❤
@badmintonjournal11 күн бұрын
@@thetechiedoc thanks a lot and for the comment
@cursegar13 күн бұрын
Any way to counter this strategy? For example, if the defender already knows that the attacker is aiming at their wrist.
@badmintonjournal13 күн бұрын
@@cursegar Having a flexible wrist with high reflexes can help But it's a difficult stroke to return that's why it's best that you also use it
@badmintonjournal13 күн бұрын
@@cursegar thanks for the comment
@iamcollinlam14 күн бұрын
LD is a left hander. Try to observe those matches then he played another left handers. You will be surprised he didn't do the same. For competing normal right handers,itt's not just about those rotational power or his attacks, think from the opponent's side : he attacks their back hand sides so that the returns would most likely still fall back to LD's own forehand side & he could continue attack (while the opponents were still in defensive state). When you watch his matches against other left-handers, you may notice that he did the opposite & kept throwing drives & clears towards the overhead of the opponents. Interesting to observe 🎉
@badmintonjournal14 күн бұрын
@@iamcollinlam watch at 0:38, match against left handed
@AbcO-i9u14 күн бұрын
Awesome video!! These tips are super practical and easy to follow. The focus on fundamentals for all levels is very helpful^^
@badmintonjournal14 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@adithyaananthanarayanan83315 күн бұрын
brother please please upload neutralising forehand and backhand shots with pace tutorial (both when shuttle is along my shoulder and when shuttle is behind my shoulder). Also i had a doubt regarding the footwork for a medium paced shot. some times i see lin dan playing the medium paced slice then instead of throwing his left leg ahead of his right( for leftie player) some times his just jumps ahead in the position he was while playing the shot. is this anticipation for forehand lift or it is because by the time he has landed shuttle has already reached the player. PS: even i like to analyze footwork in detail pls help
@badmintonjournal15 күн бұрын
@@adithyaananthanarayanan833 okay Neutral strokes in different conditions Footwork wrt pace of rally Both in depth
@adithyaananthanarayanan83315 күн бұрын
@@badmintonjournal so ur uploading a video for this rihgt?
@badmintonjournal15 күн бұрын
@adithyaananthanarayanan833 yes But it will take a lot of time from 2 to 3 weeks
@adithyaananthanarayanan8334 күн бұрын
@@badmintonjournal sure bro upload as soon as possilbe
@TheShuttle_guy16 күн бұрын
I guessed right both time becauszzzz 😂😂Bhai mai dan ko hi dekhta hu 😂
@badmintonjournal16 күн бұрын
Keep going!!
@Joris-l5r17 күн бұрын
I really liked that you showed footage of yourself trying to implement those tactics. Really helped to understand the concept and how to implement it on court
@badmintonjournal16 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot I hope the info as well as the implementation is clear and if not do ask in the comments
@ivantsov_yaroslav17 күн бұрын
Хорошее дополнение, спасибо. Это особенно работает против габаритных и очень высоких игроков. Против игроков ниже 180см на профессиональном уровне уже не так хорошо, вспомните ли чонг вея, лин дана как они в одиночках отбивают такие удары разворачивая корпус. В парах можно вспомнить папы, которые успешно отбивали такие удары
@badmintonjournal17 күн бұрын
это успешно использовалось и против более низких противников! Конечно, Линь Дан и Ли Чонг Вэй иногда являются исключениями, но я уверен, что ваши противники не так хороши, как эти две легенды! Почему бы вам не попробовать это против всех противников и не дать мне отзыв, это будет полезно для всех, так как я обновлю это в видео.
@badmintonjournal17 күн бұрын
Это простая научная стратегия, которая может быть очень полезна против всех игроков, если они смогут легко ответить на этот удар. тогда они смогут ответить любым ударом, хаха
@ankushdubey771317 күн бұрын
Surprise kaisa laga
@foxmoty469117 күн бұрын
I thought many pros do serve to the T box or serve to the middle irrespectively of the handiness of the opponent / position of the receiving opponent :o
@badmintonjournal17 күн бұрын
@@foxmoty4691 what do you think now?
@Kkkmmllp617 күн бұрын
Bro good work....❣️❣️can you review my badminton gameplay if by chance you have any free time ... would love a suggestion of someone so experienced
@badmintonjournal17 күн бұрын
@@Kkkmmllp6 yes why Not Send me your video at [email protected] OR At telegram: @mynameissaket
@ankushdubey771317 күн бұрын
Your videos and shots are great your student priyanshi 😊🎉
@badmintonjournal17 күн бұрын
@@ankushdubey7713 thank you!
@TheShuttle_guy18 күн бұрын
Great video
@badmintonjournal18 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Do share it with your friends
@CSAbhishekPathania18 күн бұрын
Nyc bro waiting for short selection video💥🌟💥
@badmintonjournal18 күн бұрын
Ok next time
@Joris-l5r18 күн бұрын
Very nice video! Your channel is really underrated, you post helpful content very regularily, thank you!
@badmintonjournal18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much New video coming today stay tuned!
@jyotishukla642619 күн бұрын
Your videos are great your student priyanshi dubey😊🎉
@badmintonjournal18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@AbcO-i9u22 күн бұрын
Amazing observation !! hope this video reaches as many people as possible ^^
@badmintonjournal21 күн бұрын
I hope so too!
@CSAbhishekPathania22 күн бұрын
Nyc video bro ❤ Can u make the video on how to select the shot to play like lin dan in his prime , I mean how to make opponent play wrong shot🤡
@badmintonjournal22 күн бұрын
I did not understand your question properly But I was thinking to make new video on difference between stroke selection of average player and professional player
@CSAbhishekPathania21 күн бұрын
@@badmintonjournal yup that's what I mean thnks waiting for next video🤩🤩
@badmintonjournal21 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support man! I hope you implement the stroke!
@niceeee500023 күн бұрын
Now I understand the concept. Need to practice often to acquire that skill
@badmintonjournal23 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it Do share with your friends!
@theshuttler445824 күн бұрын
0:30 Lin Dan is playing against left handed opponenet, that means it is not about opposite handed opponents he doesnt care he has his own strategy irrespective of opponenets
@lygent729424 күн бұрын
I just came back to this video to say thank you. I've been applying this in my matches with friends, and it's been really helpful. Sincerely, thank you!
@badmintonjournal24 күн бұрын
@@lygent7294 Thank you for the valuable feedback Do watch all videos and I hope you learn something new from each one
@randomname229925 күн бұрын
The principle is the same, but the execution varies quite a bit it seems, when the shuttle is a bit far to the side Lindan adds a bit of slice and the stroke looks more like a stick smash, allowing the trick to be used in many more situations.
@badmintonjournal25 күн бұрын
@@randomname2299 true Adding creativity and some brain to it is must
@Cripgod25 күн бұрын
nice!
@badmintonjournal25 күн бұрын
@@Cripgod thanks
@xdcuong83025 күн бұрын
Keep going🤭🤭🤭 ur doing great
@badmintonjournal25 күн бұрын
@@xdcuong830 thank you so much Appreciate it
@robeldam25 күн бұрын
Great content as* usual!
@badmintonjournal25 күн бұрын
@@robeldam I'm blessed to have subscribers like you Keep supporting
@GTChow26 күн бұрын
Very good analysis. One thing to take note of is that this works well for Lin Dan because he is left-handed. From a right-hander's perspective, it is easier to think of it as always lifting to the deep forehand rear court of the opponent, then smashing to his backhand side when there is an opportunity (assuming that the opponent is also right-handed which is usually the case)
@badmintonjournal26 күн бұрын
@@GTChow sorry to say man This is not what I had explained Please go through my pinned Comment !!
@badmintonjournal26 күн бұрын
@@GTChow and look at my recent uploaded video clip on service At the end of the video I had shown my own game play where I pit these strategies to use
@GTChow26 күн бұрын
@@badmintonjournal thanks for sharing man
@fegetablesАй бұрын
Footwork of Li Hyun Il is better than Lin Dan's... It is said by Lin Dan's coach..
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@fegetables the reason why Lin dan hates Chinese coaches is because they are too much robotic, they don't like change WhereAs Lin Dan adds his own character style and unpredictability in his each point, Compare two player's titles and achievements.. you'll know who's better! So It's not about who has better footwork It's about who can use it to their advantage to get more titles Lin Dan retired earlier than LHI only because he couldn't participate in olympics otherwise he would've outgrown LHI in terms of longevity of playing in circuit
@sparshaneeljana3950Ай бұрын
Real smooth play 👏
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@sparshaneeljana3950 thanks a lot :)
@keera6504Ай бұрын
Can you make a short video on the footwork on how to return if opponent does a deep forehand push after my serve? I struggle a lot to return this shot after my serve in singles.
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@keera6504 okay one video on deep corner footwork
@keera6504Ай бұрын
@@badmintonjournal thanks a lot
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@keera6504 ofcourse! Just a little busy till next week..afterwards many videos will come
@randomname2299Ай бұрын
Well this is clever, in the first Lindan clip, the horizontal distance between his shoulder and the shuttle is minimal in a forehand rear court position, which usually indicates a cross smash/drop/slice about to happen, which is obviously also what his opponent think. But by slicing outward a bit he could still guide the shuttle straight. Since most shots except full power smash has a bit of slice to it, his racket head looks basically the same for all shots, yes we are taught to make our hitting actions look the same for all shots, but this delays the discrepancy between shots even more. Not only half smash but this really makes all the straight shots much safer as it hard to anticipate the distance so it is much harder to do a cross counter. Obviously you can go forward to anticipate it, but your reply is still unlikely to get a clear advantage while if the opponent chooses any other placements you're fucked, high risk low reward.
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@randomname2299 I only disagree with last line, what stroke opponent can play that can get you in trouble? Put it cross? Hit a cross drive? If he puts a cross keep to that then it's just matter of leg strength If you can get it back? With practice you'll also get used to move that distance 2nd If he hits a cross drive, your only option is to intercept it( the one who is quick to get to the center after hitting this stroke won't have that problem ) This is a must must stroke for each advanced player
@randomname2299Ай бұрын
@@badmintonjournal I think you misunderstand me, I mean that if the opponent anticipate the short distance he is unlikely to get that much advantage, and if he is wrong he would be put in much disadvantage, so it is basically high risk, low reward to anticipate this shot for him.
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@randomname2299 ohh Ok I got you now, risk for the opponent Good 👉 point
@xdcuong830Ай бұрын
Love ur vids
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@xdcuong830 thanks Alot
@sujaynis3905Ай бұрын
Your strategy: pressurize backhand and then sudden pace change to forehand?
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@sujaynis3905 what I did was to keep opponent to my forehand side ( I didn't pressurize his backhand, I wanted to keep myself safe (by not exposing my backhand side to attacks) watch my video on Lin Dan's strategy to beat anyone in the world) And then while attacking I chose angles where I can use my full rotational power
@ZavianN11Ай бұрын
Wasn’t lin dan type 1 for a good portion of his career or no?
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@ZavianN11 yes Until 2009-10
@ducklingghost7182Ай бұрын
More Lin Dan ❤
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@ducklingghost7182 sure
@CSAbhishekPathaniaАй бұрын
Nice bro make I subscribed you Can you make more on lin dan and shots guide i am really bad in backhand clear 🥲
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
Yes I will Sure Thanks for commenting🎉
@rhalaalАй бұрын
This serve can be used in doubles? Good vid thanks
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@rhalaal No! only singles Doubles service video next
@niceeee5000Ай бұрын
Can you do one tutorial about how to dropshot and cross smash. It really does help me cause i always wanted to learn the technique, but i cant master it. And your cross smash looking damn fine
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
Thanks a lot Yes. Deceptive cross smash tutorial And high quality fast dropshot tutorials next
@chinmaygosavi1900Ай бұрын
Sir, Please create a video on deceptions in badminton, how to create it and how to reply if opponent plays deceptive stroke. Thanks.
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
Ok sir
@OvalHasAimBotАй бұрын
nice video. However waht is the main reason why all these pros have swapped to this? You've mentioned that it helps you get ready for the rally and inject pace but I don't see why the previous serve can't do the same thing? Thanks
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@OvalHasAimBot as I mentioned earlier being in squat and and lunge position gets you an upper age Kento momota's secret to be unbeatable was this service style In my opinion since then many have started doing it.. felt this one more beneficiary Also the service rule of height : When you serve like this you won't get called as foul and this is how it started evolving
@pranavgoudar7025Ай бұрын
Please make a vedio on overhead variation. Great content, all the best
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
Noted
@Joris-l5rАй бұрын
Yo dude, I admire your advice and gameplay. However, I noticed your dive in 6:44. You land on your right fist while holding your racket (6:46). I think that might damage your knuckles and wrist if you keep this as a habit. I have learnt it differently, I got told to basically drop the racket and land on your palm (racket lying underneath your palm). Just wanted to let you know that I think this is the „correct“ method or the one less damaging to your hand!
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@Joris-l5r good advice ! I never learnt how to dive. I'll try to improve By the way I love getting those bruises on my knuckles 😆
@Joris-l5rАй бұрын
In 8:15 you could really see both your point of moving after the serve before the opponent hits the shuttle, leading to you gaining the advantage, and also your tactic resulting in a winner smash. Great video as always!
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
@@Joris-l5r thank you so much!!
@Patron130Ай бұрын
Love your videos. Its a shame your uploaded videos are almost a decade late for me since my competitive era is over and I used to play singles only… Maybe there will be doubles videos soon hahahaha.
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
Haha.. it's never too late to start again singles 😂 I'll start with doubles then 😮
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
Upcoming tutorial Videos: 1. How to serve in doubles 2. Receive with deception in singles and doubles 3. Deceptive lifts like Lin Dan 4. Dropshots like pros 5. Slice shots 6. Lin Dan's famous cross Deceptive lift 7. Drives 8. Hit each shot with 'highest quality' and not highest accuracy 9. Reverse slice backhand drop like TTY and LCW 10. Improve gameplay from advanced player to professional by using these strokes
@Joris-l5rАй бұрын
Cant wait bro ❤️
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
🎉thanks man@@Joris-l5r
@TheShuttle_guy18 күн бұрын
Bhai first make video on Lin dan deceptive lifts please
@badmintonjournal18 күн бұрын
@@TheShuttle_guy done Until then watch the new video!
@badmintonjournalАй бұрын
Upcoming videos on Strategies = 1. How to hit deceptive smashes like Lin Dan and Kento Momota 2. Chen Long gameplay analysis 3. Lin Dan Footwork 4. Kento Momota Strategy to ne unbeatable in 2017 2018 2019 5. An Sae yong's High quality strokes 6. How to walk like Chen Yu Fei on court 7. Chen Long Strategy to beat Axelsen 8. Mentality of Lin Dan 9. Secret attack strategy of Chen Long 10. How to be as confident as Kento Momota 11. Why Loh Kean yew and LZJ are inconsistent