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Hello, happy sports to all badminton lovers\n
Keep up the spirit and stay healthy.
Any of you curious about saw technique?
Maybe you're either curious or having\n
or trick shot that I have\ntalked about before.
Some people are still having difficulties\n
The secret to advanced techniques in\n
To do advanced techniques which are different\n
You must train your three core muscles,\n
Why are these muscles important?
From my experience as a coach,\nI had an athlete
who broke his bone from the elbow\nto the shoulder, right here.
But he could hit really hard and do\n
I trained his three core muscles.
Like what I've said in my\nprevious videos that
the strength of your three muscles in your arm\n
I will show you saw technique for the\n
and they want it in detail, and\naim to master the saw technique
For the saw technique on the right side,\n
I will show you what the technique is for,\n
receive low shuttle or at your chest level,\n
For those who've trained your three core\n
I have created a play list for\nunique badminton techniques.
So that to master this saw technique,\n
You must know which muscle to use,\n
then the correct angle of the racket,\n
Don't skip the video, otherwise you won't\nunderstand anything.
In this video I will talk about how to\n
when we receive a straight or cross\n
And how to do cross netting without\nthe opponent finding out.
For those who want to learn more about\n
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Don't forget to turn on all the bells.
To do saw technique, use England grip.
Use the wrist, to create\nthe letter Y.
Vibrate your forearm muscle,\nto move the racket like this.
So the power comes from forearm muscle,\n
If you have a strong forearm muscle,\n
First, we can use this unique technique\nas deception netting.
Where the racket must be parallel to the\n
then use the wrist to create a letter Y.
Watch this trick shot netting technique\n
trick shot techniques that I want to show you.
This is the second forehand netting technique\n
This deadly shot uses the forearm.
And you use your wrist to create the \nletter Y in order to
deceive the opponent with this\ndeception technique.
Watch the movement carefully, so you can\n
For the third deception technique, the angle \n
The differences are the contact point and function.
The second is technique is a cross net,\n
Let's watch the movement to\ncreate the letter Y.
You can do that with your wrist.
First you move your wrist to the\nleft and then to the right.
Same with the movement from below.
After learning the theory for this\nunique technique
it's time to watch how I train the athletes\n
each athlete must do the saw technique\non the forehand side
From this angle, you can see the result,\n
and where the shuttle falls, it shouldn't\n
You should also watch how the move their\n
So move your wrist to the right after hitting\n
Moving the wrist this way can deceive\n
You can tell which technique my athletes \nare practicing
if you listen carefully to my explanation.
This is from a different angle.
Watch the angle of the racket.
And watch the flick with the forearm\nthat forms the letter Y.
For those who really want to\nlearn from this channel
I recommend you watch the entire video.
Because my explanation earlier is the key\n
Don't watch the movements without hearing\n
Otherwise, you won't be able master\nany technique
if you only watch the demonstration without\n
If everyone could be a master just\nby watching other people
then I'm sure PELATNAS would shut down, \n
This is the unique technique to\ndefend against a drop shot.
That's all for now, don't forget to\n