The Evolution of Badminton Men's Single

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Published 2021-04-16

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  • @jackburtonstwin
    The evolution of the badminton racket from wood to steel to carbon fibre along with the evolution of racket strings from gut to high-strength synthetics has made the game much faster. This, in turn, has forced the players to become faster and fitter to meet these demands. I started playing in the late 70s and can say that today's rackets would have been like a gift from the gods back then. My first rackets were close to today's squash rackets in weight.
  • @M_Jono
    Lin, LCW, Peter , Taufik was the golden era of men's single
  • The level of performance is unbelievably quite high even in the earlier times
  • @cocoa9797ify
    LIN Dan & LCW must be the greatest rival of ALL time.
  • @Bombshell1833
    I LOVE WATCHING KENTO MOMOTA VS ANTHONY GINTING ALL THE TIME
  • @Bettahouses
    Taufik has to be one of the most important contributor who change the modern men’s single era with his backhand 👍👍👍👍👍
  • @Zayandor
    I played since early 80's. The playing game and speed has evolved, for sure. We noticed that allowed tension on the rackets was about 2,5 x lower than today. There was only just a few brand rackets, while only 2 or 3 were used by most players. The rakets cost was quite high, the weight balance wasn't part of the marketing.... Concerning the way we played, we didn't learned smash jumps before the 90's, also specials moves or other techniques which tends to be faster arrived much lated. It was quite casual play at the beginning for many players. Now even beginners arrive on the court with their own trainers...to play for the winning. But I like both times because badminton is so enjoyable to play, whatever how good you are.
  • @rottentwapple
    I think one of the biggest revolution is the camera work. It's definitely showing more of the athletes and their movements from multiple angles and makes the game watching experience so much more immersive.
  • @scarlettl.1623
    I am utmost proud to have a chance and witness the great Lee-Lin rivalry for ten years. Respect for the both of them
  • @JacobsBadminton
    How the game has become so much faster and flatter. Also more exciting to watch with the variety and deception in the game.
  • @shafarifky
    How the game has change, the form, pace, and also the strategy. Beauty
  • The game is constantly evolving. Nice to see how smash styles differ throughout the years. Great video as always!
  • @ramalagandhl
    Badminton architect - The legend Zhao Jianhua . Famous with his jumping smash . 90's hero for badminton lovers
  • @Zelenskyy9
    Yes, I still remembered the wooden badminton racket i played when i was a child back in the 1970s, it was so heavy !
  • @viiidii7940
    This video made me realise how beautiful badminton game is..
  • @amberxIaoAya
    I think 90s badminton impact and change a lots, start to become faster, powerful and dive return
  • @ieiesantoso6987
    i started playing around 90s. and i was named after one of Indonesian's player in the 70s. i can see and feel that the badminton earlier was more to placements and not much power in it. perhaps due to the racket materials and regulations. towards more modern times, it become more strength and speed. i think this evolution makes badminton more interesting
  • @hangkebun7271
    My top fav: 1. Lin Dan (all rounded) 2. Lee Chong Wei (reflect & agile) 3. Taufik (skillful) 4. Peter Gade (deception) 5. Joko Suprianto (power) 6. Sun Jun (very fast & power) 7. Xia Xuanze (his collar always up)