Don't make this SIMPLE MISTAKE at the net in doubles

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2024
  • Avoid making this simple doubles net mistake we often see from players.
    This change will really help you and your partner cover the court more efficiently and maintain the attack.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @stephenlambe3210
    @stephenlambe3210 Před měsícem +1

    What I love most about your training is it is so specific to game situations with 2 or three shots combined. Thank you.

  • @nfreddyyy
    @nfreddyyy Před měsícem +3

    Some real good points and tips but especially at the end regarding partner needing to cover the back if they see you move in but also even sacrificing the back and both moving in to pressurise the opponents. I thought that'll be suicide but even if they lifted you can still get some sort of downward shot to try to create another pressurised moment to attack and kill. Nice!

    • @TheBadmintonZoneHQ
      @TheBadmintonZoneHQ  Před měsícem +1

      Really pleased to hear you found the tips useful. Thanks for the positive feedback

  • @cynthiarich7662
    @cynthiarich7662 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks guys. As usual some really good practical stuff. I'm trying hard to also remember to tilt back my wrist for this shot... must try harder! Stepping back from the net really helps and gives me a little more space and time to pounce forward onto the shuttle.

    • @TheBadmintonZoneHQ
      @TheBadmintonZoneHQ  Před měsícem

      Pleased you liked it. Yes stepping back from the net for the interception is important to give you enough time to see and process the shot. Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @user-bn3ww3qb9m
    @user-bn3ww3qb9m Před měsícem

    Very useful video again guys. Will definitely introduce into training.
    Can I ask a quick question - What rackets do you both use ?
    Thanks again.

    • @TheBadmintonZoneHQ
      @TheBadmintonZoneHQ  Před měsícem

      Great, pleased you liked it, let us know how it goes in training.
      Dean used the Astrox 88d pro rackets and David uses the Astrox 100ZZ rackets.

  • @_-K1LL3RK1tT3N-_
    @_-K1LL3RK1tT3N-_ Před měsícem

    I don't have any proper training except for one day of training, so these type of vids help me a lot

  • @buffalobadminton
    @buffalobadminton Před měsícem

    Good stuff !!

  • @TK-jump
    @TK-jump Před měsícem +1

    Going to share this with my club members. Packed with useable content, well done lads.

  • @007markymark007
    @007markymark007 Před měsícem

    If the opponent manages to get a straight lift return from your first net kill/drive, is it your shot to hit or would it be your partner that would cover that?

    • @TheBadmintonZoneHQ
      @TheBadmintonZoneHQ  Před měsícem

      It’s a good question. We would generally say the player that is already in the mid/rear court as they are probably still closer to the lift.
      An instance where this may change is if the player that has hit the kill is a rear court specialist they may use this as a time to rotate as a pair and get into their favoured formation.
      Generally at club level we would see the player that hit the kill stay forward and the other player go back for the lift.
      Hope that helps.

  • @DZ-ip4xr
    @DZ-ip4xr Před měsícem

    Its always easy to step back to mid 😂😂..my main mistake..😅

    • @TheBadmintonZoneHQ
      @TheBadmintonZoneHQ  Před měsícem +1

      You’re right, it’s an easy mistake to make. Keep trying this when hitting hard off from the net instead. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @jasonlarge6336
    @jasonlarge6336 Před měsícem

    Great technical analysis and very game like and relevant for any pair to be able to implement into their gameplay-men’,ladies or mixed doubles. Lots for the rear court player to cover depending on how good that first shot is. Very good video thank you. 🏸

  • @michaelkoerli3815
    @michaelkoerli3815 Před měsícem

    I always make that mistake of coming too close to the net...

    • @TheBadmintonZoneHQ
      @TheBadmintonZoneHQ  Před měsícem

      You’re not alone, it can be a common mistake. By coming away from the net slightly you will have more time for the interception which is a faster shot. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.

    • @michaelkoerli3815
      @michaelkoerli3815 Před měsícem

      @@TheBadmintonZoneHQWIll try :) thx