Foundational technique for singles offense


Learn the basic technique for all offensive strokes in singles and elevate your game.

Taught by: Stefan Ljutzkanov


Course overview

In singles, the ability to hit the right offensive strokes at the right time is often the difference between victory and defeat. Whether it's a blistering smash to secure a point or deftly outmaneuvering your opponent with a drop shot, mastering offensive strokes is crucial for asserting dominance on the court. This course is your definitive guide to the fundamental techniques of offensive strokes, covering every corner of the court and equipping you with the skills to dictate the flow of the game with finesse and flair.

Who is this course for:
This course is designed for players of all levels who are eager to enhance their offensive capabilities. Whether you're a beginner looking to develop a strong foundation or an experienced player seeking to refine your offensive technique, our course offers invaluable insights into the art of attacking badminton.

Pre-requisites for completing this course: 
Basic knowledge of badminton rules and terminology
 


 
What will you learn:

  • Basic technique for all foundational offensive strokes in singles
    - Smashes, clears, drops, net spins, kills, pushes and much more 
  • Clear guidance on when to play which stroke
  • Common offensive movements patterns (footwork)







Foundational technique for singles offense





 103 min
 32 lessons








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Meet your instructor

Hi, I am Stefan Ljutzkanov

I coach because I love to help players improve. I used to play internationally for Bulgaria and have been a coach in multiple countries (Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, UK) for the last 20 years. 

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Stefan Ljutzkanov
Professional coach and researcher