*Hans-Kristian* chose: Speed: Anthony Ginting Athleticism: Chen Long Power: Victor Axelsen Strokeplay: Tai Tzu Ying Intellegence: Anders Antonsen Precision: Kento Momota *Anders Antonsen* chose: Speed: Anthony Ginting / Loh Kean Yew Athleticism: Loh Kean Yew Power: Victor Axelsen Strokeplay: Kento Momota Intellegence: Anders Antonsen Precision: Kento Momota
Speed: Loh kean yew / Yamaguchi Athleticism: Chen Long / An Se Young Power: L.Z.J / P.V Sindhu Stroke play: Kento Momota / T.T.Y Intelligence: AA / T.T.Y Precision: Victor / Intanon
Speed: Ginting🇮🇩 Power : alexen🇩🇰 Atletik: Jonatan Christie🇮🇩 Stroke power : momota🇯🇵 King : Lin Dan🇨🇳 Drop shoot: Hendra Setiawan 🇮🇩 Back hand: taufik Hidayat🇮🇩 Decision: Victor 🇩🇰
My perfect badminton player Speed: LCW, Yuta Watanabe, Cai Yun Athleticism: Tai Tzu Ying, Lin Dan Stroke play: Lin Dan, Chen Long Power: Fu haifeng, Goh V shem, Jung Jae Sung, Ahsan Intelligence: Cai Yun, Hendra, Lee Yong dae Precision : Hendra, Lee Yong Dae The most entertaining: Koo Kien Keat 🤣🤣
Thanks for answering my question so early. HK's answer was an eye-opener to me. Power play can win you more matches 10 years ago than it is now. Anyway, Speed: Ginting Athletism: Loh Kean Yew Power: Lee Zii Jia Stroke: Kento Momota Precision: Viktor Axelsen Intelligence: Kevin Sanjaya (oops) Defense: Lakshya Sen Longevity: HK Mental strength: Loh Kean Yew Smart play: Anders Antonsen
Men's singles Speed: AG Power: LZJ Athleticism: KM Strokeplay: KM Intelligence: KM Precision: KM Women's singles Speed: NO Power: RI Athleticism: AY Strokeplay: TTY Intelligence: TTY Precision: TTY All these are currently active players, does not include retired players.
@@greybo4034 his smash is weak. The most powerful CL’s weapon is his ability to predict where the shuttle goes and his shot accuracy. LCW and LD have much powerful smash compared to CL. CL has similar playing style to KM.
Hi Soumya here, You took my question (33:00) and I feel very happy to hear my question by you AA. Feeling 🤐🤐🤐🤯🤯 I understand What you are trying to say and i will try to implement all those suggestions in my game. This days your vlogs keep me motivated mentally. I don't know how but it is and thank you😅 And I write YOUR FAVOURITE BADMINTON FAN just to rhyme what you say that" YOUR FAVOURITE BADMINTON PLAYER" 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤗☺️ So, bye see you in the next video.
Another thing that I find helps, is record yourself playing. Not everyone can afford a coach so this will help you analyze your game and how others play. Look at your footwork, how you are swinging, placement and everything in between and look into exercises that can improve your game. Do this occasionally to see the changes and keep on training. Don't be afraid to talk to better players for tips to get better and critique your play. Short story: We used to play this speed card game with some friends and I was always the fastest. Then after a month or so we meet up again and play the game again and the slowest guy is was now a lot faster and we were like, how come your so fast now? He laughs and says he did nothing, then his GF is like hell no, he's been practicing so much to beat you and makes me practice with him till my hands hurt. Moral of the story is you don't know how much work other players are putting in off court to play better and most won't tell you the truth to make it seem like it's all natural.
In womens singles Speed : Carolina Power : pv sindhu Precision : Tai tzu ying Athleticim : Yamaguchi Stroke play : Ratchanok intanon Intelligence : Yamaguchi, Okuhara Mens singles Speed : Loh kean yew Power : Lee zijia, HS Prannoy Precision : Victor Axelson Athleticim : Lakshya sen, chou tei Stroke play : Kenta Momota Intelligence : Anders antonsen
One of the biggest differenzes apart from technique and speed from you guys to club lvl players is youre mindset on court. You rarley seem to get upset when missing "easy" shots. When I play in my league my opponents and I often get visible frustrated if their shots dont work out. How do you keep youre calm? Did you have to learn it first, did you never get to emotionaly upset on court or do you just hide it ?
It's out of my surprise to see the QA session video so quickly haha! (💯 productive youtuber) I'm so glad you picked my question to answer I even shouted when you read my question.🤣 Your ideas help a lot and give me some ideas about how to make progress after failure. Actually, I'm quite envious that you have career you really like and have lots of passion on it. For me, I think it's the best combination of life goals. I could also motivate myself through watching your training life and gym session on ins because it let me know there is no shortcut to sucess.👏👏 Looking forward to the next episode and stay healthy always!😊
In womens singles Speed : Okuhara Athlethism: Marin Power : Sindhu Precision : Lixuerui Stroke play : Tai tzu ying Intelligence : Tai tzu ying In mens singles Speed : LCW, Gintin Athlethism: Lin Dan Power : Lee zii Jia Precision : Chen Long, Momota Stroke play : Chen Long Intelligence : Peter Gade
Anders and HK, I am going back a few years before the current generation if you don't mind.... Speed: Lee Chong Wei Athleticism: Chen Long Power: Taufik Hidayat Stroke play: Lin Dan Intelligence: Peter Gade Precision: Lin Dan
Very informative podcast! Truly appreciate the efforts take by you both to answer the questions of listeners! Just a bit sad that you didn't answer mine🥺(Can I put them here?)😅 Nonetheless, I am a big fan and love your channel.....you are doing amazing!😉 Best wishes, Ananya (young badminton player from India)
it's happy to hear how u picked yourself up from the failures, and it literally inspires me. Good luck to u and hope u can achieve your goals in the near future!
This is a cool episode. This episode is about life in badminton perspective. IDK what I'm saying but it is what it is. Need more hilarious story like the one when Anders played against Peter 😅
Hey Badminton Experience. Any tips on nervosity? How do you keep calm before big matches referering to H.K Thomas Cup final match and Ander Antonsen matches likes Super series finals or Worldchampionship semi-final. I tend to get nervous before matches, my level at training are so much higher than at matches. Very heavy legs, fatigue and a lot of errors, which I normally don't do at training.
if you also talking about kevin sanjaya or marcus gideon, maybe you'll get more viewers because that world number 1 mens double still the most popular one in Indonesia and around the badminton's world, and we love when people talking about them...
Perfect player? The one who won two Olympic golds, two Asiad golds, five world titles, six All Englands, and won 28 of the 40 matches he had with Lee Chong Wei.
The example of losing motivation after achieving what you wanna achieve is Taufik Hidayat. I found it sad that he had a short a career. Would be nice to keep watching his backhand and playing style.
Hi guys! Love your imputs and podcast. 😀 I got a long awaiting thoughts that I can't shake off. Among all China's best singles men that have confronted LCW throughout his past decades (Du Pengyu, Wang Zhengming, Bao Chunlai, Shi Yuqi, Chen Yu, Chen Jin, Tian Houwei) What made Lin Dan and Chen Long succeeded against him on more consistent level than the others ? And stopping him from getting his gold medal (WC, OG) Thanks a lot guys !