Train ordinary? You will be an ordinary player! Train exceptionally? You will be an exceptional player! I believe that one of the most overlooked skills in badminton is changing grip. If you are a player wishing to improve your skills, it is essential that you master. Badminton Training If you are looking to improve your badminton skills and techniques, this website is for you. Most recreational players like myself do not have the time and money for professional badminton training. Created PlaylistsHowever, I believe that as your badminton skills advances, your enjoyment of the game of badminton increases as well. That is why I have built this free badminton training website, so that everyone around the world can learn and play more badminton. Check out this jump smash training video by former world champion, Peter Rasmussen. But first, don't forget to bookmark or share these badminton skills with your friends. Xiao Jie Coach Xiao Jie, nicknamed the Badminton Professor, is an actual professor teaching at the Capital Institute of Physical Education university in Beijing, China. With a Master of Education degree from the University of Maryland (United States), Xiao Jie has taught the sport of badminton all over the world. Xiao Jie was also on the first Chinese national women's badminton team. Coach Xiao Jie has an amazing ability of being able to break down the technical aspects of any badminton skill or technique. Peter Rasmussen Coach Peter Rasmussen was the 1997 Badminton World Champion in Men's Single. He was always very goal-oriented and structured; keeping a detailed training diary. Peter used many deceptive strokes and was very good at the net. When Peter was very young, he hired a Chinese coach. Hence, he has been called 'the white Chinese' due to his Chinese-inspired style of hop smashes and powerful footwork. Peter Rasmussen was one of the most talented players coming from Denmark, yet he is very modest. Badminton Drop Shot Skill The badminton drop shot is an offensive badminton skill. Its purpose is to pull the opponent to the front corners of the court, opening up a large area of their court for consequent attack. A high quality drop shot is difficult to return and has the potential of winning the play. There are two types of badminton drop shots; a slow drop shot and a fast drop shot. The main differences between the two are speed, as the names indicate, and placement. This is achieved by locating the ConfigPaths.cfg for both versions and opening them in a text editor such as notepad or notepad+++. Find the ROOTDIR variable, in our case it was line 33. Take note of the value, it will be either%EXEDIR% or%APPDATA%%VENDORDIR%%PRODUCTDIR%. Cimco edit v7.0. A slow drop shot lands close to the net, while the fast drop shot lands farther from the net. Badminton beginners and those who have not been properly instructed may not be aware of the fast drop technique. Most simply think that to hit a drop shot is to hit the shuttle as close to the opponent's net as possible, which translates to hitting the shuttle softly. However, by hitting the shuttle softly, the slow flight of the shuttle gives the opponent time to reach the shuttle making the shot mostly ineffective. The proper technique for hitting a badminton drop shot involves the face of the racket slicing the head of the shuttle. One can slice the shuttle in a clockwise or counter-clockwise motion to either straight or crosscourt. This slicing motion allows for deceptive placements of the shuttle, because the shuttle does not necessarily fly towards the direction of the swing, it's a bit harder for the opponent to predict. Drop Shot Badminton Training Level Coach Video Beginner - How to slice shuttle clockwise. - How to slice shuttle counter-clockwise.
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