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Table Tennis 4 Fun
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2013
🏓 Welcome to our Table Tennis 4 Fun Channel! 🏓
Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned player, our channel has something for everyone. Join us as we explore the world of table tennis, from friendly matches with our spirited 87-year-old gran to intense coaching sessions with one of England’s top coaches. Expect tips, tricks, and plenty of ping-pong passion! Hit that subscribe button and let’s rally together!
Subscribe now: Table Tennis 4 Fun"
Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned player, our channel has something for everyone. Join us as we explore the world of table tennis, from friendly matches with our spirited 87-year-old gran to intense coaching sessions with one of England’s top coaches. Expect tips, tricks, and plenty of ping-pong passion! Hit that subscribe button and let’s rally together!
Subscribe now: Table Tennis 4 Fun"
Forehand And Backhand Drive Combination | Table Tennis
Dive into the essential techniques of table tennis with this detailed tutorial on the 'Forehand and Backhand Drive Combination.' Whether you're a beginner looking to refine your skills or an advanced player aiming to perfect your game, this video breaks down the fundamentals of two of the most crucial strokes in table tennis. Learn step-by-step instructions, watch slow-motion demonstrations, and get tips from the pros to enhance your performance. Perfect your drive combination and dominate the table!
00:00 Intro
00:49 Forehand And Backhand Drive Combination
05:23 Common Mistakes
05:37 Tip Of The Day
06:24 Drill
07:35 Re Cap
#tabletennistips #PingPongPro #DriveCombination #TTTechniques #forehandbackhand
00:00 Intro
00:49 Forehand And Backhand Drive Combination
05:23 Common Mistakes
05:37 Tip Of The Day
06:24 Drill
07:35 Re Cap
#tabletennistips #PingPongPro #DriveCombination #TTTechniques #forehandbackhand
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Hello , great videos. I have a question, do you focus on the ball or the racket of the opponent? Thanks
Very cool
excellent video...
@@janoicochea6750 thank you 🙏
That tent looks so cozy lol😂
@@khinWin-cd5ly lol we are out of the tent now but yeah it’s a bit small 😂
A pure learning channel...not much sideways❤
these videos get better and better. The tutorials are excellent.
Fantastic coach
Excellent tutorial, showing the all important technique and the critical movement of the body and feet. 👍🏓
One of the best demonstrations and explanations I've seen. Exactly my approach...validates my coaching... thank you😊
@@twickbrun appreciate that thank you 👍
Don’t forget to leave a comment and let us know what you think 👍👍
I struggled with this stroke on my last one to one coaching session, I've got plenty of power, but still struggling to get the important consistency and shape I need, this is a great revision video to revisit to get my technique right. Thanks Steve and Anthony I hope to see you Terry on Steve's next coaching session at Swerve Table Tennis Club at 10am
Thanks lads! It is thoroughly enjoyable When are we going to see a full game between the experts?
@@lindalonsdale8703 very soon 👍👍
Hack that sucker! 🥰
Bursa Türkiye den yazıyorum.74 Yaşındayım.Bh vuruşundaki ayrıntıları hatırlatmanızda çok yarar var.Ayak ve başın topun konumu ile ilgili yorumunuz yerinde.Teşekkürler
@@huseyinfehmiyavuzer2714 Yorumunuz için teşekkür ederim işinize yaradıysa ne mutlu.
Steve is a top, top coach
Fyi: Falco tempo booster is NOT the correct type of booster for Chinese sponges. The booster you're using is specially meant for Euro/Japanese sponges. The booster you want for Chinese sponges is called Haifu Seamoon Booster. You need to do 3-4 layers of it as well. This means that you have to wait at least 24 hours between each layer. This will give you the correct results.
The Chinese use blue sponge versions of the H3 NEO, just so you know. The top Chinese professionals use 41.5 degree (DHS Scale. Equivalent to about 54 or 55 degrees in Euro/Japanese sponge terms. They use different scales, just in case you aren't already aware) blue sponge Hurricane 3 NEO rubbers. They boost them with a special Haifu National booster as well. They come at a much higher cost than the commercial versions of the H3 NEO and Haifu Seamoon booster. But, at the same time, you do get much higher quality. I am a low-level professional. If you ever need any help, or have any questions, you may use postage of the electronic sort. Just make an inference on the name (it's exactly the same spelling) and use the domain that begins with the 7th letter. Cheers!
It would be awesome to get a tutorial on the forehand push
@@maximedemars1219 the next video is the forehand push👍
@@TableTennis4Fun-1 Awesome ! can't wait for it
the top view is good!
Very complete camera angle.👍👍
Very well done video! I loved the detail on good technique and the common mistakes. Do you have a tip on pushing against very heavy backspin serves?
@@MrDanmorgan07 all questions will be put to Stevie for the next video 👍
Love it...
play in the shadows
I love the accent and the detail they go into. I never realized there was so much technique involved. Well done. thoroughly enjoyable. Can't wait for the next video
Lucu seperti belum bisa main Tapi jika melihat skor dia malah lebih unggul Hahahahaa #SalamSpin
Love the accents!
The concentration on her face gets me😂
Good explanation, will have a go.
@@ratava6325 thanks ☺️ definitely starting on a chair helps with the technique before doing it stud up 👍👍
Amazing
@@mrteejay629 thanks ☺️
Use a ball to rub on the glue layer... Easier than using your fingers and can vary the pressure...
@@GSXRRizla will do that next time. Thanks for the comment 👍
The issue with boosting and the rules is that because the booster can expand the sponge, you effectively have to measure every single racket at every single event. Otherwise players with boosted rubbers can use something that can out perform any rule abiding rubber simply because it's thicker. A lot of the suspensions you see at the top level are for being over max thickness. But of course at lower levels literally no one is measuring rubber thickness and are relying almost exclusively on manufacturers measurements.
For high level players to be getting caught out with over max thickness bats is a daft oversight on their player's side. Not checking for this at lower level tournaments is a debatable matter. The tool to do this is cheap readily available and quick to use. It’s called a vernier gauge
@@TableTennis4Fun-1 I think the reason top level players get caught is because it's an ongoing chemical process. Plus, yes it's a bit negligent. But whatever the reason, if you look at the sanctions or disqualification list, it's one of the most common reasons.
@@samlookthat’s an interesting look at it, I think what I will have to do is test and experiment with it and see how much it does swell after a given period of time does it get bigger or smaller from week to week I think we will do a video on this 👍 thank you for the comment and we will definitely look into this
Did you notice a change in the sound when you hit the ball? I have unboosted rubber and when I hit the ball I don't get that crack sound like the pros seem to get. You mentioned you didn't bottom out. Did you mean you didn't feel the wood under the sponge when hitting it hard?
I Didn’t feel the wood under the sponge. That’s what I meant by not bottoming out. The crack or tick sound happens when you catch it right 👍the boost makes it more dynamic 👍 thanks for the comment
@@TableTennis4Fun-1 That's good to know. Played a bloke the other week and he was using Butterfly Glazer. The crack of the sound of his bat made me suspicious. He won 3-0. He recently changed rubbers and must have boosted his bat. I have beaten him before.
@@rudycramer225 if he was playing with hurricane 3 rubber there is a real strong chance he has 👍
I'm sorry but you have to work on that tomahawk serve
@@DanielD-oo8sc yeah it’s not perfect but the point wasn’t for it to be to spinie so he could get the return
@@TableTennis4Fun-1 ok man
I like that it shows an ordinary 'old' lady that hasn't spent 10 hours a day in the gym trying to be young, shes active and enjoying a sport taught by her son and shows anyone can have a go- well done
WE LOVE YOU BERYL!!
Very sad to see this. 16 years in Ravenscraig Steelworks. We have been betrayed by successive governments. Love , health and respect from Scotland UK.
Amazing ❤🧡💛💚💙
Mantab Terimakasih tutorialnya #SalamSpin
If it was my demo I’d be annoyed the last stack stayed almost upright
@@gregorypeck876 yeah I noticed that to
I want to see her leap like a gazelle 😂
I’m impressed ❤
What an inspiration keep it up Beryl we love ya!
She is . And getting good 👍
Why put the serve in backhand 😊totally useless. Try shorter in fh then we're talking 😊
@@jesperfranzen9396 again we get that keep a eye on future videos where we go into more depth and detail on different service options. It was simply to show how to get it back and to keep an eye on the spin and what to do with it .
But the Tomahawk he is serving has hardly any spin on it anyway-it's very weak .
Yeah the Idea was to get the return then build from that. we will be getting more into it on videos to come. but thanks for watching and appreciate the comment.👍
how rude he was watching that
@@kite-man-hell-yeah 😂
I have never seen two Barrys playing table tennis. This is fantastic.
I’m not sure of the Barry Reference but thank you I assume 😂
well this is for utterly and absolute beginners who can barely "play" table tennis at all, in a real match its not about just getting the ball on the table but instead not giving an easy 3rd ball attack to ur opponent and that can be quite tough if u dont read the side/under, side/upspin 100% correctly so instead of watching a complete bob failing to do simple pushes with the right angle in 70% of the video it should be more about how to distinguish the spin in the serve etc
Thank you for your feed back. I would just like to commend you on the observation that it was for "beginners who can barely "play" table tennis at all" because that's exactly who its aimed at. We are showing a very basic level of return from 1 serve. We are going into more depth in future videos about 3rd ball attack. There all a progression of the next. Remember we do this FOR FUN and that's what it should be.
But how to serve like that in first place?
@@uchiha-madara777 will do a video on how to do the Tomahawk 👍
@@TableTennis4Fun-1 ohk thx
Great breakdown on how spin works and how to counteract it!!!
@@amadosantiago1869 cheers 👍🏓