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Top 5 Badminton Techniques I learned in China (#4 Li Mao Step!) 

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Комментарии : 169   
@neoRen1
@neoRen1 4 года назад
I like the way he talks. Humble, Genuine, and sincere 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@adeshpratapsingh4551
@adeshpratapsingh4551 4 года назад
Nicholas Neo ya he is so humble
@griffincody862
@griffincody862 3 года назад
dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you're bored like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother for the last few months xD
@dashphillip9704
@dashphillip9704 3 года назад
@Griffin Cody yea, I have been watching on instaflixxer for since december myself :D
@kevinl.nguyen7079
@kevinl.nguyen7079 5 лет назад
You come off so genuine. Just a casual browser but you have my support. Good stuff. Keep it up!
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
Thanks for your kind words!!
@paalpeeter
@paalpeeter 4 года назад
Very good video, nicely edited having the samples from the professionals. Nicely talked and described. Very good!
@DONIAS420
@DONIAS420 4 года назад
u and ur video is fabulous! genuine talk and pleasing way of approach is to be appreciated! keep up the great work and eager to watch more of such informative videos, cheers!
@LonelyHeartsChannel
@LonelyHeartsChannel 4 года назад
You will be liked man. Your personality differs from others who say "like me" even before they give value. These tips are ground level Chinese that Lin Dan must have had since he was younger which helped him to be a great champion. Good stuff. Watching from Melbourne Australia
@MatthewSmith-no2jg
@MatthewSmith-no2jg Год назад
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing what you learned.
@alancmchan
@alancmchan 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing dude. Look forward to more.
@collenlo6791
@collenlo6791 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing key lessons from your training in China. Great, helpful content!
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 4 года назад
Thank you for your support Collen :)
@jayakumarpullanhi8069
@jayakumarpullanhi8069 5 лет назад
Great Video Brother. You are really more sincere in Badminton and its really you are taking more initiative to take to learn about Badminton as an experimental basis and sharing your thoughts to help all over the Badminton players. God Bless You.
@mewekachichi
@mewekachichi 5 лет назад
This channel's gonna blow up if the content keeps it up like this. Nice work
@leeseekhim6075
@leeseekhim6075 4 года назад
Very good sharing. First time I heard of Li Mao step and step on outside step 👍🏻👍🏻
@AnuragSingh-sb9km
@AnuragSingh-sb9km Год назад
Extremely informative video dude, plz keep posting more of such informative videos in the future
@ronbiggs
@ronbiggs 4 года назад
Found this video by chance. Good information . You have a likeable personality. Keep it up . Subscribed
@djboos6731
@djboos6731 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your learnings, lots of good wishes.
@matrixxART
@matrixxART 4 года назад
Great content and editing. Thanks for sharing ~
@owenw97
@owenw97 5 лет назад
These are very cool thoughts! I think some of us do some of the points unconsciously but having it clearly stated made me reflect upon my game and hopefully will result in a higher level of playing in the future! Thank again dude, much love from Canada :)
@Tony-qw1df
@Tony-qw1df 4 года назад
Yeah. The LM step haha
@badmintoninchina1612
@badmintoninchina1612 4 года назад
Another super thoughtful video!👍👍
@bhuvankumar4999
@bhuvankumar4999 4 года назад
Bro I learnt a lot about footwork and improving my game , now I guess I have improved a lot from earlier . Can you make a video on best placement shots for single players ? Its very easy to understand the facts that you discuss and its very sensible . Thank you man!!
@shubhkrishan264
@shubhkrishan264 2 года назад
Thanks man, it’s a big help, really appreciate
@santinojessieavilapreslie9851
@santinojessieavilapreslie9851 4 года назад
You come across as a very nice young man.Keep up the good information. I'll be watching the video on Bamington technique
@shobhan28
@shobhan28 5 лет назад
I just subscribed to your channel, gladly! Love your earnestness and honesty. And the fact that 'you're what you're not without badminton'. I love the game too, and I watch a lot of RU-vid videos to improve my game. Look forward to more videos from you. All the best! :)
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
Thanks for your thoughtful words and support :) I’ll try to keep making videos that you enjoy watching!
@davidfdr
@davidfdr Год назад
great video, learned a lot. thanks for sharing 🙏
@akarshuthaman1633
@akarshuthaman1633 3 года назад
Your videos made good sense.nice job Keep uploading👍
@trackmanie
@trackmanie 4 года назад
watched 2 videos so far. It's cool tips with clear delivery. sub!
@SarathKumar-qg5cd
@SarathKumar-qg5cd 4 года назад
Honest Person On Internet !
@chimanpatel497
@chimanpatel497 3 года назад
Thank you sir, very educational for me.
@crease8086
@crease8086 5 лет назад
I know its been said before, but I really enjoy watching your videos because you are very genuine and understand your faults but aren't afraid to admit to them. I find this is very helpful because many of us also make these mistakes, and we can learn from them. There aren't a lot of up-to-date instructional videos nowadays about badminton techniques, footwork, shots, etc. so it's great to have access to your videos. Your content is very refreshing because you are genuinely here to receive/give feedback on everything badminton. Keep it up man, and I look forward to watching more of your videos!
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
Thanks for your kind words!! I’m definitely trying to talk about badminton through the way I see it, and I try to be self aware, as I know I’m not perfect and still have a lot to work on. Thanks for your support!
@crease8086
@crease8086 5 лет назад
@@BadmintonwithJeffrey Yeah of course! Just like you, I'm trying to work on my game, technique, footwork, etc.
@ShuttleREVEALED
@ShuttleREVEALED 5 лет назад
Very helpful.Thank You So Much
@lasmirandadennsivillia5048
@lasmirandadennsivillia5048 5 лет назад
This might be the best badminton related video ive ever seen. I want to see more of these videos in RU-vid! To cope that most people dont have such great trainers. Subscription and greetings from Germany! Thanks :)
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
I recorded some more training videos when I went to Beijing last month, so look forward to seeing those videos next :)
@sureshm8289
@sureshm8289 4 года назад
Really helpful bro, I subscribed and thanks lots for the video:):):)
@cuminoni9534
@cuminoni9534 4 года назад
All 5 are very good tips! I have learnt a lot from this video... :)
@kenanchristiansen
@kenanchristiansen 4 года назад
I taught my cat the Li Mao step. He been beatin me to the food bowl all day!
@arturkasza3176
@arturkasza3176 3 года назад
Yes, it definitely is helpful, to bring your attention to such details, Thanks :)
@shaz1782
@shaz1782 4 года назад
Very informative video. Thank you
@mpsk754
@mpsk754 4 года назад
Very very good video. Thanks for sharing. The last thing you said in the video is highly noble.
@deanbeaudin3559
@deanbeaudin3559 5 лет назад
Great video man your channel is so underated
@HDSFATDPS
@HDSFATDPS 4 года назад
Bro I litterally watched only 30 seconds, but I'm already subscribing: I can feel that what you're gonna talk about applies to me, a player that has started 9 months ago, thriving to be the best me Keep uploading these kind of stuff man, good job!
@shayanahmed9689
@shayanahmed9689 4 года назад
Nice video keep it up. Really an informative video
@sy2see
@sy2see 4 года назад
Good video. Very informative and interesting.
@thisaradesilva9195
@thisaradesilva9195 4 года назад
Very good vid.Thx for the tips
@RaveYZ
@RaveYZ 4 года назад
This was pretty helpful!
@aussierandomfamilyvideos2732
@aussierandomfamilyvideos2732 2 года назад
great video, thanks mate
@ClickEnglish1
@ClickEnglish1 Год назад
Thank you for sharing
@michaelyapkf
@michaelyapkf 4 года назад
This is what I like 6:37 Li Mao Step. Save 1 step. Thanks for sharing.
@josecasadiego8872
@josecasadiego8872 5 лет назад
Excelente trabajo amigo....me gustaria que subieras analisis de videos de los juegos de kento momota....gracias..continua así
@rebelquadronfpv1065
@rebelquadronfpv1065 3 года назад
Very nice self analysis!
@satishrajkumar1768
@satishrajkumar1768 5 лет назад
You are awesome God bless you and your channel
@Nick-os5kh
@Nick-os5kh 4 года назад
Great video content!
@ashishgite2596
@ashishgite2596 4 года назад
Great information
@sonuthiwari8100
@sonuthiwari8100 4 года назад
The hop movement helped me ✌️ thansk a lot :-)))
@neeth27
@neeth27 4 года назад
Really nice video and well spoken.
@mahibhuiyan7824
@mahibhuiyan7824 4 года назад
0:57 3:39 5:12 5:51 7:19
@larryfabian9965
@larryfabian9965 2 года назад
thank you for sharing bro
@rushisharma6534
@rushisharma6534 4 года назад
Love it bro
@moelocal
@moelocal 4 года назад
Cool vid - appreciate the example videos when explaining
@notrustguy1012
@notrustguy1012 4 года назад
Awesome video keep it up 👏👏👌👌👏
@Rubsbenz05
@Rubsbenz05 4 года назад
You just got another sub ur vids are interesting
@Q.Mechanic
@Q.Mechanic 2 года назад
Keep on posting man
@chutkulachampaks9925
@chutkulachampaks9925 4 года назад
Really nice and helpful
@rogeradamz
@rogeradamz 5 лет назад
Great video, many thanks!
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
Thanks! Let me know if there’s anything you want me to make a video for :)
@rogeradamz
@rogeradamz 5 лет назад
@@BadmintonwithJeffrey maybe going to the net, backhand side, leading with racket foot vs non
@rebelquadronfpv1065
@rebelquadronfpv1065 3 года назад
Superb!!!
@gnanasundar4726
@gnanasundar4726 5 лет назад
Good video...u have done a lot more research... which is awesome
@PremKumar-ct7rj
@PremKumar-ct7rj 2 года назад
Really helpful thnx and I check Ur channel
@uzairchilwan7905
@uzairchilwan7905 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!! 😊
@MattFirdous
@MattFirdous 4 года назад
内容相当好 感谢!
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 4 года назад
哈哈哈 谢谢!!
@mewekachichi
@mewekachichi 5 лет назад
Nice to see ppl still using the vt80. A classic and personal fav
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
I have 3 😂 hopefully they last for a few more years
@mewekachichi
@mewekachichi 5 лет назад
@@BadmintonwithJeffrey i have 3 too! lol
@geoffreyting8880
@geoffreyting8880 5 лет назад
This is fantastic. Great explanations of technique and why it helps you. Well done and thank you.
@khl.4139
@khl.4139 5 лет назад
I am interested about the bringing in the elbow cross stroke. Is it after you made the stroke or is it a part of the stroke preparation? Thanks! Really liked your video!
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
It’s during the stroke!
@djbvas6965
@djbvas6965 5 лет назад
Very useful bro ✌️
@kumarmanan5188
@kumarmanan5188 3 года назад
👍👍👍 informative bro..
@S2creatorr
@S2creatorr 3 года назад
Great stuff!!! How come I'm only watching this now?! By the way, I'm not sure I fully understood #3 Bring elbow in on cross drops/smashes.
@asurams4537
@asurams4537 5 лет назад
Your content is much more worth and useful than poison cobra, keep up the good work
@bigsnall5813
@bigsnall5813 4 года назад
Dont do that...thats rude...improving and entertaining are not the same...
@mehulgirdhar7220
@mehulgirdhar7220 5 лет назад
It's really helpful..
@metanoia7874
@metanoia7874 5 лет назад
Great video bro trumps up
@chalapathiontri6598
@chalapathiontri6598 4 года назад
thank u for the info
@adarsh.photography1043
@adarsh.photography1043 3 года назад
Keep Posting vedios more often and increase you sub.. all the best coach....
@ZhengSW
@ZhengSW 4 года назад
Li Mao step baby!
@drkartikbatham7723
@drkartikbatham7723 5 лет назад
Great Good going
@mattc2
@mattc2 4 года назад
Amazing. Your footwork and form is really good too. May I ask where in china you were and how much was for the coaching?
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 4 года назад
It was in Beijing, and 300 RMB an hour :) thanks haha! I think my form and footwork can still improve though
@toothless9656
@toothless9656 4 года назад
Badminton with Jeffrey would you mind to share this coach contact no. ? I am going back to Beijing Christmas time and can I book him as well? Thanks
@jepoy2472
@jepoy2472 4 года назад
really find it helpful.. thanks! subscribed done. :)
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 4 года назад
Thanks for your support!!
@sureshlee8659
@sureshlee8659 4 года назад
Dude. Thanks for the info... Just want to ask about the cross shot with the elbow going inwards. How is that exactly?
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 4 года назад
When you hit a cross shot and bring your elbow inward, it naturally brings the bird more towards the side/crosscourt. This is as opposed to just changing the angle of the racket to slice it. Honestly, it’s pretty hard to describe with words
@aljodomo
@aljodomo 5 лет назад
Very nice
@tharunvudari7236
@tharunvudari7236 4 года назад
Thank you
@TheMinzy12
@TheMinzy12 4 года назад
Hi! I have played badminton for 2 years without a coach, and people always say my footwork is heavy. Any chance that you can explain what low gravity centre is? How to achieve it? Thank you for sharing what you've learnt and understanding that getting a coach is pricey. Hope to see more badminton content from you.
@hoangducanh4336
@hoangducanh4336 4 года назад
you can checkout Swift Badminton, some of their videos are very informative
@gauthamgmba
@gauthamgmba 3 года назад
Share us more techniques and training vdos
@kara6320
@kara6320 5 лет назад
I want to have footwork like yours it's so smooth! you seem so humble btw
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
Thanks!! I honestly have a lot to work on, my footwork can be a lot more smoother!!
@immanueldunstan8089
@immanueldunstan8089 3 года назад
Inspired
@blixtenmclau3869
@blixtenmclau3869 5 лет назад
Awsome video! How much did the training cost?
@BadmintonwithJeffrey
@BadmintonwithJeffrey 5 лет назад
300 RMB a day haha
@mdshaifullah9598
@mdshaifullah9598 4 года назад
thanks
@BestofBadminton
@BestofBadminton 5 лет назад
You can find him teaching this step on youtube actually I can try and find the video if you want
@mewekachichi
@mewekachichi 5 лет назад
#2 both can be useful
@gauthamgmba
@gauthamgmba 3 года назад
nice 👍
@chenchuye1139
@chenchuye1139 4 года назад
Hi ,in the last section of the video, i saw the playground that i always play on it ,may be ee can play together next time
@junaidlatif2881
@junaidlatif2881 4 года назад
Heal and toe. U said always heal then toe. But in bach court during china jump or twist jump or whatsoever, i saw everyone fall down on toes not heal then toe. I think in front court heal then toe. While in back Court toe then heal? I am correct of wrong?
@jphaolai526
@jphaolai526 4 года назад
I just subscribe 😊😊
@albertchui3009
@albertchui3009 3 года назад
Be careful with landing on the outside of the heel as it carries a risk of injury from slipping. If you follow up landing on your toes with high momentum, you can fracture bones or damage tissues in the ankle
@arkxyz3458
@arkxyz3458 4 года назад
Hey,guy, i like you video. LI MAO step is a little forward jump of single foot. haha ..........
@nihalsameer6417
@nihalsameer6417 2 года назад
Hey, what happened? Please upload more videos. Please don't wuit RU-vid, I love your channel
@foggymedia
@foggymedia 4 года назад
advising people to land on the outside of the heal will surely brake some people's heals. You should've said land on back of heal
@sy2see
@sy2see 4 года назад
Low centre of gravity makes sense.
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