Frontcourt Footwork: From Basic Patterns to Advanced Techniques

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  • čas přidán 3. 10. 2022
  • In this video I want to show you the most important techniques and footwork patterns that will help you to retrieve even difficult shots in the front court and how to save energy at the same time!
    How to practice these patterns and techniques?
    I created several home workout videos where you can follow along and where I also included a lot of the techniques I talked about. Here are some suggestions:
    You want to practice the basic patterns, split steps, and lunges: • 15 Min Basic Footwork ...
    You want to get more flow and efficiency into your footwork: • 10 Min Smooth Badminto...
    You want to dive into more advanced patterns with more variation: • 20 Min Four Corners Fo...
    You want to work on quick feet and faster correction steps in defense: • 15 Min Fast Footwork S...
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Komentáře • 116

  • @tobiaswadenka8435
    @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +9

    Many of you asked for a similiar video about the rearcourt. It was a lot of work, as there are so many different options to cover the two corners in the back but I finally finished it today and hope it will help you guys:czcams.com/video/R_HUNyAlfiY/video.html ;)

  • @tobiaswadenka8435
    @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +22

    There was a brilliant comment with many further information and details about the footwork that I wanted to pin on top, but instead I clicked on the wrong button and deleted it =( So sorry, if the author reads this I would be very greatful if he could write a comment again, maybe just with a short version of it, so I can really pin it. Promised that this time I will not hit the wrong button!

    • @user-hz8sw8qt1z
      @user-hz8sw8qt1z Před rokem +3

    • @santanusarkar2550
      @santanusarkar2550 Před rokem

      Sir can you make these types of videos at all corners I'm going to tournament next week please

    • @ManishKumar-vh5bd
      @ManishKumar-vh5bd Před rokem

      Please do a video related to back corners similar to this… i love the way you explain things❤❤

  • @Fedibow
    @Fedibow Před rokem +14

    Thanks Tobias for this high quality video and those perfect advices ! I'll do my best to apply all this in my training session tomorrow ! Keep up the good work ! Cheers !

  • @vikramindukuri
    @vikramindukuri Před rokem +6

    As always . Perfectly presented 👌
    Thanks Coach .

  • @user-gk1ls8wi8f
    @user-gk1ls8wi8f Před rokem +3

    Great video, I haven't seen one covered so much strategically! On every aspect you added things that I have missed!

  • @autumnatic6507
    @autumnatic6507 Před rokem

    I couldn't have found this information if you didn't post this, the different variations of the footwork really helped!! Thanks and good video as always Tobias👍👍

  • @justin_t
    @justin_t Před rokem

    Really excellent explanation. Well done Tobias

  • @ReiAyasuka
    @ReiAyasuka Před 4 měsíci

    Your footwork vids are nothing but gold 💗

  • @badrinarayanan6227
    @badrinarayanan6227 Před rokem

    Explained in simple terms great work.Never knew there are so much details in footwork.Super video Tobias.

  • @IrshadAhamed
    @IrshadAhamed Před rokem

    most of your content are very useful. Thanks a lot

  • @srivarsha5296
    @srivarsha5296 Před rokem

    Hi coach, love your videos:) please do more often 😀

  • @diannayau5975
    @diannayau5975 Před měsícem

    Great video on footwork, found it really useful to break down various steps to practice into muscle memory.

  • @paulcarpenter6470
    @paulcarpenter6470 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thanks

  • @boitevocale1mv820
    @boitevocale1mv820 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice footsteps I've tried hard to reproduce...At the moment it looks like a folk dance with a strange pattern...I do not give up! This video is very useful to understand why badminton players move so fast on the court! Thank you for your video! Cristal clear!

  • @LivethewayYouLike
    @LivethewayYouLike Před rokem +1

    Love it. Thanks

  • @elijamwangi1338
    @elijamwangi1338 Před rokem +1

    Thanks coach

  • @alcus0478
    @alcus0478 Před 10 měsíci

    great video, thanks!

  • @jaylagmusic
    @jaylagmusic Před rokem

    Sehr gutes Video! Danke👍

  • @tejassinghbajwa4810
    @tejassinghbajwa4810 Před 4 měsíci

    amazing video!!!

  • @shikhaparekh2273
    @shikhaparekh2273 Před rokem +2

    Amazing

  • @vinaypunia492
    @vinaypunia492 Před rokem

    Very nicely explained with all possible footwork in front... Eagerly waiting for the video of rear corners.

  • @aravinds6406
    @aravinds6406 Před 8 měsíci

    well explained

  • @DrJohnPollard
    @DrJohnPollard Před 2 měsíci

    I like the Queen reference.

  • @steffenfpv5579
    @steffenfpv5579 Před rokem

    Wirklich super content, hat mir sehr geholfen besser zu werden.

  • @kopchicken2474
    @kopchicken2474 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks ad. I'm Vietnamese

  • @Virgoblr
    @Virgoblr Před rokem

    Great Video as always Tobi! Please start a video clip review and virtual coaching Service! when you do, I will be the first one!

  • @xxWidex
    @xxWidex Před rokem +1

    6:09 This is why badminton shoes with grip reaching the sides are better in my opinion.

  • @JacobsBadminton
    @JacobsBadminton Před rokem

    Great video Tobias and very well explained touching on all aspects. Would you use a skip back recovery after a lift as well?

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! =) Depends a lot on the lift and how deep the lunge is but many times a recovery step is very useful and especially when you play flatter lifts it is nescessary

  • @bharanidharanm2653
    @bharanidharanm2653 Před rokem

    Really nice video, thank you. During doubles match my opponents often push shuttle down to my forehand deep court to my right (i am a right-handed player).. often I am caught standing front to the net after service after taking a drop, since the shuttle comes down slanting to my right slightly behind me but not full deep.. how do we tackle such cases.. pls help

  • @muhammadal-ghifaribiduk4830

    Semangat bro

  • @abhishekthapliyal17
    @abhishekthapliyal17 Před rokem

    Can you make video on best shoes for beginners.

  • @rekhachamoli1117
    @rekhachamoli1117 Před rokem

    Please send a short selection video

  • @romeojunior412
    @romeojunior412 Před rokem

    Please make a similar video for rear court 🎉🎉

  • @laurentvincent7651
    @laurentvincent7651 Před rokem +1

    Great Video ! You describe the split step from a defensive position (after a lift or a clear). But it should be different from an offensive position (after a drop, net shot, short defense,...) ?

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem

      Yes in those situations you should you use a directional one like the ones i showed in the beginning

    • @laurentvincent7651
      @laurentvincent7651 Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 Thanks but it's confused for me. In the beginning you show a directional split step with right foot in the back to go in the backhand side of the net. But most of the time after an offensive shot (smash, drop or net spin), the player have to stay with the racket leg in the front for the split step. And second, you seem to be saying that the player makes a split step depending on the shot played by the opponent. But when the split step is made, the player does not know where he will have to play the next shot.

  • @alpha6478
    @alpha6478 Před rokem +1

    Hey!great stuff
    Can you tell me what do you use to shoot your videos?I'm thinking of starting out

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem

      Thank you! I use the Sony a6400 with a zoom lense (16-50mm) and for the sound i use the dji mic

  • @user-iy6gx4lj1r
    @user-iy6gx4lj1r Před rokem

    Hi Tobias. I noticed that many players are standing sideways. So right-handers put their right foot slightly forward. Whether this gives an advantage when moving forward to the net?
    Thanks for the great video. We are waiting for the video about backward movement.

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem

      Yes a directional split always help to gets faster to the net and the back. Right foot or left foot depends on many different things and the situation you are in but normaly you have the dominant foot in front more often

  • @ManishKumar-vh5bd
    @ManishKumar-vh5bd Před rokem

    Your excellent ❤ please do video related to back corners waiting from months😢

  • @muhammadal-ghifaribiduk4830

    Luar biasa

  • @Impulsage
    @Impulsage Před rokem

    Thank you, loved the examples from German open!
    Since I'm not advanced, what happens when I go directly from parallel to backhand corner?

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +1

      You mean without the correction of the foot? For a shorter distance that might work but if you have to go deeper into the corner you will not be able to push and support with the foot if you do not turn it and reposition it a little.

    • @Impulsage
      @Impulsage Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 Thank you! I will try it out next time on courrt and hopefully really see the difference

  • @kisankumaryadav1131
    @kisankumaryadav1131 Před rokem +1

    Pls upload shot selection video☺

  • @dontclickthis9179
    @dontclickthis9179 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. Could you also do a video like this, but with backcourt instead of front court?

  • @shreyasbhandari6630
    @shreyasbhandari6630 Před rokem

    Hoping for similar rearcourt video

  • @brendanlowry5755
    @brendanlowry5755 Před rokem

    Thanks Tobias. Will you be doing a similar video on rearcourt footwork?

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +1

      Yes there will be one in the near future 😊 any specific questions about it?

    • @brendanlowry5755
      @brendanlowry5755 Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 forehand corner. Which footwork to use in which situations and some drills to practise them. China jump vs lunge for instance

    • @Impulsage
      @Impulsage Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 I would love to know, how to go from backcourt left to right as the backcourt player in Doubles.
      I think people often do a sideways move both directions, which seems to be faster, but with less power, because of the missing hip rotation.

  • @anuragkulkarni2929
    @anuragkulkarni2929 Před rokem

    One more small tip. Stretch your non racket hand straight back when lunging forward. This helps you keep your balance. Some people keep the non racket hand down which will make you lose balance.

  • @aliraza3936
    @aliraza3936 Před rokem +2

    Hello Tobias!
    Great video!
    I have a question. How far back to the middle do we have to go during a short high lift because it becomes impossible to defend deceptive fast drops in singles if you go way back to defend the smashes.
    Also, do you recommend staying a little at the front if the opponent keeps playing drop shots.

    • @JacobsBadminton
      @JacobsBadminton Před rokem +1

      From what you’ve said it might not be a positional mistake but a body positional mistake. If your getting court by deceptive drop it could be your centre of gravity is going backwards to far and therefore can’t move forward, I’d suggest getting your self lower with body weight further forward in preparation.

    • @aliraza3936
      @aliraza3936 Před rokem

      @@JacobsBadminton Thanks alot for the reply! Appreciate your help ❤️
      Will make sure to try that in the next session.

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +2

      @@aliraza3936 Yes good point by @Jacobs Badminton. I would also add that this problem often occurs because people are too late for the next split if the play a flatter lift. You have to be fast in those situations and spend more energy for the recovery to be ready in time with good balance

    • @aliraza3936
      @aliraza3936 Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 Yes! I've noticed that my balance is not good and my upper body is moving in wrong direction because of slower recovery even though I take the split step.
      Thanks for the information!!! ❤

  • @davidlalbiakzuala9111

    I'm a subscriber too but how come I didn't get any notifications at all, I was learning from you(your videos) mannn....

  • @gamelifer234
    @gamelifer234 Před rokem

    Awesome video. Any updated one for backcourt? As a newish player I always have trouble dealing with backward movement. So many points lost because of that.

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +1

      I finished filming for it yesterday, I think I can upload it in 2-3 weeks 👍

    • @gamelifer234
      @gamelifer234 Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 Much appreciated. I saw your older backcourt videos but an updated one with the kind of details this frontcourt ones have is amazing.
      Thank you!

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem

      Here you go: czcams.com/video/R_HUNyAlfiY/video.html ;)

    • @gamelifer234
      @gamelifer234 Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 Thanks for the reminder. I already watched it.
      Your videos have always been helpful, especially your recent ones. Thanks on behalf of other badminton lovers!

  • @user-hz8sw8qt1z
    @user-hz8sw8qt1z Před rokem +7

    Hi Tobias, I am intermediate and reaches the front corner but unable to make a drop and always hit hard to the back corners which is very much guessed by the opponents 😞. My attempts to make drop fails often as it hits the frame .Also my steps backwards are sometimes gets locked and unable to move beyond one step back.Any suggestions to get rid of them .

    • @widowmakergaming415
      @widowmakergaming415 Před rokem +1

      Nanum almost intermediate tha bro. Enakum front court la neraya lift vaika tha kai varum. But drop redrop vaikrathuku romba control & confidence varanum bro. Starting la konjam cross court drop vachu palagalaam. Enaku starting la straight drop vida cross court drop tha easy ah irunchu. Konjam konjam ah control panniralaam. Mistakes avoid panlaam. But return varapa free ya vara mudilana rendu problem irukalam. First body fitness. Rendavathu lift vachutome udane back varanum apdingra pathatam. At last intermediate level la ye neraya frame la pada kudathu. Try to focus on accuracy than speed & power for some time.

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +3

      Maybe you are also standing a little bit too close to the net? It is easier and faster to move forward with big steps, so you can also leave a bit more space there. I will also make a tutorial about rear court footwork, maybe that will help you also with a few basic tips for the movement

    • @user-hz8sw8qt1z
      @user-hz8sw8qt1z Před rokem +1

      @@widowmakergaming415 correct pa, trying to cover the court at center is also creating pressure and loosen accuracy.

    • @user-hz8sw8qt1z
      @user-hz8sw8qt1z Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 Thanks Tobias, you videos makes me more enthusiastic and I Try making mistakes since no time to practise due to work load . I stand always with my left foot in the front even during rally .Will that be also a cause for mistakes are lack of speed to the front? I am expecting that video where moving back from center of court or front trying to make myself equal to Cock rather than behind . Your videos are like a dictionary to me ,a big thank for your team 🙏.

  • @tonihuynh181
    @tonihuynh181 Před rokem +5

    Hi Tobias, I have a question here. I saw Asia professional players do a split step on their toes. So what is correct one? split step on toes or full foot.

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +7

      Great question. On the front foot you will rely on your calf muscles for the start, that is better for quicker splits and shorter distances but it makes it also harder to correct sometimes. For maximum power in the push during the split use the full foot, then you will also feel that you can generate force from the quadriceps and will be fast for longer distances. So both things work and also some individual aspects of the player play a role but to make it easy: front foot = quickness, full foot = speed

    • @user-gk1ls8wi8f
      @user-gk1ls8wi8f Před rokem +1

      Hi just additional personal observation here. It would also highly relying on your personal strength and weight. A lot of Asian professional players are on the light side so their foot arch can generate enough power and vedios show they spend time on those kind of exercise. For taller and heavier players that may be less efficient or add to much pressure to their foot, overuse may even cause plantar fasciitis in their career. In a video of a whole day of Chow Tien Chen, he spend 10+ min warm up the foot arch using massage balls before the training.

    • @tonihuynh181
      @tonihuynh181 Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 thanks for your information. It helps a lot.

    • @tonihuynh181
      @tonihuynh181 Před rokem

      @@user-gk1ls8wi8f Thanks a lot. Great information

  • @markleong4042
    @markleong4042 Před rokem

    can you do 1 video for back court too? thanksss

  • @shanayadash5313
    @shanayadash5313 Před 3 měsíci

    I m always trapped when opponet hit a drop..which drill is suitable for me ..ty from India 🇮🇳

  • @bbsolpico1
    @bbsolpico1 Před rokem

    When you go back to the center, do you still do the We Will Rock you beat?

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +1

      I try to be back in time to keep the rhythm for the exercise but in a match the timing is always different, depending on your lift

  • @_WorldPeace
    @_WorldPeace Před rokem +1

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    👍 👍

  • @rekhachamoli1117
    @rekhachamoli1117 Před rokem +2

    Please send a deception video

  • @benedictpayot9527
    @benedictpayot9527 Před rokem

    I found out that I kinda cross my legs a little too much when doing my footwork. No wonder I feel off balanced when chasing for shots especially at the net. Any tips on how to correct that?

    • @tobiaswadenka8435
      @tobiaswadenka8435  Před rokem +1

      Focus on having a lot of distance between your feet. That will also result in a better split step and more explosive push and then you can maybe also avoid too much crossing

    • @benedictpayot9527
      @benedictpayot9527 Před rokem

      @@tobiaswadenka8435 thanks for the response. Will try it!

  • @srivarsha5296
    @srivarsha5296 Před rokem

    Can u please make a detailed video about backhand drop and smash?love from india❤️

  • @nivedm6716
    @nivedm6716 Před rokem

    Sikeeeeee🥵

  • @VinhCong-kz1ps
    @VinhCong-kz1ps Před rokem

    9:48

  • @teenthattalks
    @teenthattalks Před 7 měsíci

    5:25

  • @KY-xz9yb
    @KY-xz9yb Před rokem

    4:26

  • @samriddhibhatt5865
    @samriddhibhatt5865 Před rokem +3

    First'? Deserve a pin!?😭🐷

  • @femeena
    @femeena Před 5 měsíci

    Nothing advanced could c

  • @johnnylie
    @johnnylie Před rokem

    What do you think the pros and cons of Victor’s recovery on the net shot? I get caught times due to the standard short chasse movement.😢

  • @lidiarainero-badmintoncoac3704

    Great video as always 👍🏻 perfect for beginners but not only 🏸