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No, a simple drop shot should not include slice. Slice is something that may be added to drop shots -- either as a "full" slice drop, or just a...
Nothing wrong with a slow drop shot. Not every shot needs to be sliced. In fact, it's a common bad habit of experienced players. Many rely on...
Yep, there are some pretty crazy net shots that you can pull off with enough skill! You can even hit a cross-court net shot using slice (works...
Yeah, technically you could say that some spinning net shots do not tumble. It's possible to have the shuttle stay inverted while spinning...
It's mostly just another term for "spinning net shot".
https://xkcd.com/685/
Yeah, that can be helpful. Downside is that it can also be rather long-winded and sometimes a bit player-specific. Also as a content creator, it's...
Maybe I can fix that... ;) Some of those Korean videos are great, but they do tend to ramble. Quite a lot of them end up reflecting videos I...
Yes, and that's also a good demonstration of how power generation starts from the floor. See how he loads his back leg before the hit.
You could start by building it into your (admirable!) footwork practices. Pull / throw the left arm just slightly earlier than the right arm. It's...
Footwork is starting to look really good, it's a huge cumulative improvement. You look like a much more dynamic player. :) I would like to see...
Change your posture to be slightly lower, with your weight forwards. Most players defend too upright. When the drop shot comes, they have to move...
(1) I don't like teaching this as a jump. It's a bad habit. The timing is completely wrong and makes you vulnerable, so I don't think it helps....
Agree with Cheung, this is good progress. Well done! :) I like the smashes @1:31 and @2:09, for example. The timing of body/foot movements is...
Indeed. Making good video instruction is harder than it looks! You can't rely on the usual face-to-face interactions.
To be fair, there are times when I exaggerate what I'm teaching, because it can be helpful to "overshoot" when learning something new. But I...
That one is a scissor-jump gone wrong, because the left foot lands pointing forwards. The foot needs to turn outwards so he can stop himself....
Sure, I agree with that as a description, and it can be useful as a cue for some players -- it's something I've used, but only lightly. I'd be...
It's happening because the movement is unbalanced. Quite often, the head is leaning a long way to the left (non-racket side). This is a pattern...
Good work keeping up the practice! I still think you look quite tense when you hit. It's impossible to see your grip exactly, but from the...