Japanese feathers women's singles Akane Yamaguchi, nicknamed "Little Motor", Akane Yamaguchi is less than 1.6 meters tall, but can become a Sister of Japan, the world's first women's singles, relying on what?

In addition to the tenacious style of play and sufficient physical strength that never gives up, Akane Yamaguchi, who is inferior in height, wants to quickly run, fight back, score, and win on such a large court, relying on smooth footwork, and today I will demonstrate the GIF to decompose the footwork of Yamaguchi Akane in actual combat!
Badminton forehand step back cross step back:
Back crossover: The left foot crosses behind the right foot ▽
Forehand pick-up step small parallel step ▽
Midfield Internet Pace Cross step Internet access (front crossing: left foot crossed in front of right foot) ▽
Forehand Internet step A small back cross A big stride ▽
Forehand Internet Return Pace Focus on the return step is a small stride ▽
Forehand Internet access back to midfield Internet pace ▽
Forehand back back position Forehand back step ▽
Forehand back diagonal mesh Note the small steps when going online diagonally ▽
Backhand Pick-up Step When the ball is received, when the ball is far away from the body, take a left step with the right foot ▽
Diagonal net backhand pick-up pace ▽
Backhand Internet Back to position step A small front cross plus a large step to go online, and then add a small broken step back to the position ▽
Backhand Internet Step A small start step plus a large step to surf the Internet ▽
Overhead serve step Small cross step back to catch the overhead ball ▽
Overhead step Back One turn plus one change ▽
Diagonal receding overhead First a small step plus a turn to change steps ▽
Wonderful stride ▽
Wonderful left and right hanging ball ▽
Wonderful skateboarding ball ▽
Who says you can't play badminton badminton if you're short? Akane Yamaguchi was the first to stand up and express disobedience, Okuhara hoped to be the second to stand up and express disobedience, Watanabe was the third to stand up and express disobedience, and Sukamuyo was the fourth to stand up and express disobedience...