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Epic comeback by Jonathan Groth against Hirota Shinozuka!
Epic comeback by Jonathan Groth against Hirota Shinozuka!
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2 - Roadmap to learning Forehand Counter from scratch
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I hope you take part in this journey :) Prerequisites - Episode 2&3 from the previous fundamentals series. And the introduction video from this series. Videos to get some more details regarding forehand counter Ping Skills th-cam.com/video/vnaY6ltLY-g/w-d-xo.html Killerspin th-cam.com/video/EpvbJkCTP8Q/w-d-xo.html If you face any issues in any of the levels, let me know in the comments below :)
1 - Roadmap to learning the strokes - Introduction
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Hello, If you're starting from this video, the prerequisites before the next video are to figure out how to hold the bat in a shake hand grip The following video is pretty great imo th-cam.com/video/_Zq-OHCNx7o/w-d-xo.html Apart from this you would also need a decent table tennis bat and someone to practice with. The next video would be on the Forehand counterhit
Chuang Chih-yuan ball placement vs Qiu Dang
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ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals Busan 2024 Quarterfinals
Analysis of Timo Boll's WTT Doha 2024 win! and other things...
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Analysis of Timo Boll's WTT Doha 2024 win! and other things...
Ma Long maintains stroke integrity under pressure
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Ma Long maintains stroke integrity under pressure
Benedikt Duda's effective combo against Ma Long
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Benedikt Duda's effective combo against Ma Long
Incredible comeback by Jeet Chandra against Harmeet Desai
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Incredible comeback by Jeet Chandra against Harmeet Desai
My first experience at the WTT Women Finals Nagoya!
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My first experience at the WTT Women Finals Nagoya!
Types of practice partners :p
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Just a fun video that I made with my friend. Grateful for his enthusiastic participation in this :) Wanted to make something like this before undertaking the videos on stroke fundamentals. Also, thanks to Kevin Macleod without whose music the flavour would be missing.
Harmeet Desai Forehand Flick against Jang Woojin
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Clip taken from the WTT channel.
Incredible movement by Ma Long against Lim Jonghoon WTTC 2023
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Clip used in the observation taken from the WTT Channel.
Running some numbers with Xu Xin's slow motion topspin
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Running some numbers with Xu Xin's slow motion topspin
07 - On spin and anticipation in Table Tennis
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07 - On spin and anticipation in Table Tennis
06 - How using your body/wrist can help to increase your racket speed
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06 - How using your body/wrist can help to increase your racket speed
Ma Long and Aruna Quadri against half long ball
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Ma Long and Aruna Quadri against half long ball
Lim Jonghoon deja vu against Fan Zhendong
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Lim Jonghoon deja vu against Fan Zhendong
Impressive reaction speed by Lin Yun-Ju against Ma Long
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Impressive reaction speed by Lin Yun-Ju against Ma Long
04 - Why is it difficult to hit a topspin against backspin? ( ...and how to hit a dummy topspin )
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04 - Why is it difficult to hit a topspin against backspin? ( ...and how to hit a dummy topspin )
Fan Zhendong's celebration over the years! ( after the Singapore smash win)
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Fan Zhendong's celebration over the years! ( after the Singapore smash win)
An unconventional backhand to add to your arsenal
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An unconventional backhand to add to your arsenal
Hugo Calderano goes on a backhand spreee against Xiang Peng!
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Hugo Calderano goes on a backhand spreee against Xiang Peng!
03 - How your bat imparts speed and spin to the ball (Part 2)
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03 - How your bat imparts speed and spin to the ball (Part 2)
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Finally someone is talking about it. The ending is somewhat dissapointing though 😅 Do you have any insights two years later?
I still think some of it has to do with the spin in the serve and and of course the way the block happens. But I haven't had it happen to me or seen in real life so no new insights per say
awesome video
Amazing videos, can you show some insights on physics and biomechanics for perfection in shots?
I'm not too well versed in biomechanics, but maybe sometime in the future I will try to do that
ok but let's say that he was really poorly playing first two sets. and this hot dog at the end of 4th set 😂😂😂😂
I mean yeah, the first 2 sets it looked he was not warmed up
Nice!
This match with this angle was so much fun to watch!
nah...... - WTT
Excellent analysis! 👍
Excellent...
Hi, love your channel. I also have a table tennis channel. What's your email? Lets connect. Would like to ask you some questions. Thanks
Timo is one of the best players in the mental side. Even if hes losing he still stays calm and does his best to catch up the points.
Sometimes switching up the pace helps. Always looping with topsin then suddenly doing a no spin shot is tricky.
really appreciate analytical table tennis vids like this. the sport is crazy fast live that you really have to slow it down AND know what to look for to know the underlying tactics that's happening. keep it up!
0:29 the ball that quadri aruna got was shorter
great advice
ありがとう!
Hey anantha, miss receiving your spinny serves😂😂
I miss playing with you too :)
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Let me say it more clearly: thank You for inspiring, detailed video; step by step progressive roadmap. Nice work!
@@KANA-rd8bz Thank you for the kind words!
thats my popcorn!!! :O
This series will be gold
Thanks for the support! It took a while but the next video is out
Great vid! By the way, you should name the year of which Championship you are talking about. The lack of that, coupled with the fact that you used an old picture as the thumbnail, made me think that it's a much older video.
Oh wow, thanks for the suggestion! I hadn't considered that it could come across that way
but penhold :(
:/ I mean you could try to follow along the levels for penhold as well. But since my experience is rooted in shakehand, I might invariably miss some details for penhold
@@drupepong I mean yeah I guess but I still really like what you're doing for beginners of tt (i am not a beginner anymore, but i wanna learn whatever I can to make myself better in every way)
Can't wait for the next video!
so thankful i've stumbled across your channel. this is really instructive and i appreciate how all of this is coming from a technical/stem mindset!
i am playing table tennis for the last 10 or 11 years in my middle school i started taking it seriously i went to coaching and played lot of tournamentsn i won some but i lost 90 percent of those tournament only once i was played interzonal [ state level } in delhi then i left my coaching after that cuz of acadmic pressure and now i recently played kv nationals [ lost in that as well nvm } soo my 12th is about to get over soo is there any point restarting it college and aiming for university
I can't really answer that for you, but I can give you my perspective. I myself started table tennis relatively late (at 15), so there were moments where I questioned playing if I might not ever be able to compete seriously But in hindsight I'm glad I never gave up playing, cause the sport helped me to meet many wonderful people over the years and the health benefits and of course it is always fun to improve a little even if it is at a slower pace. If you only play with the aim of being a professional player, tbh it could be a little frustrating/disappointing
Love the videos! Keep up the good work! ❤🏓
He took a risk on the last point. It was almost on the line. He had to take that risk because he had already lost two match points and losing another one would have turned the match towards Dong. Great win for the legend
Very nice placement. Definitely on purpose. The risk took payed off. Well done to him.
It seems newer players sometimes struggle to handle spinny balls. They are too much into fast game. Timo preferred heavy spin both from backhand and forehand. Almost all competitors find it difficult to counter top spin or block.
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Impressive analysis. I really liked your points about Timo's new on-the-bounce counters and his opening up on Harimoto's backhand. Keep up the good work and keep these types of videos coming!
Thank you!
I think table tennis is much more mental than I initially believed. Nice video though , maybe you can make video analysing different top players and who has the best chance in Paris.
Amazing content. Great insights from the very start.
Thank you for the kind words!
Can you do a rundown of Timo Boll’s matches in the recent tournament (vs Sangsu, Woojin, Harimoto, Yun Ju) please? I’m interested in what you have to say in them
Oh wow, I do have some thoughts on it, just haven't gotten around to making the video yet, would you prefer a short points observation like this one or a more longer format like the one in Lin yun ju vs Filus analysis?
@@drupepongEither would be great!
@@bluegreenpurple875 I'm a little late but I finally made one!
Thank you!@@drupepong
I loved the analysis! It's really eye opening to see just how extreme this sport can get, especially with hard data like this.
Maybe a habit built from the early years of playing with chinese rubbers where you have to actually engage the rubber instead of how euro style rubbers reverse the opponents spin ... there simply was no option available to not make a full stroke
Interesting and very true. I also think there are other players that maintain a clean forehand stroke better - Lin Gaoyuan or WCQ for example. Ma Long had a fairly relaxed shoulder that goes through the shot more while LGY's is more textbook and clean under pressure.
Agreed, Lin Gaoyuan has a very clean stroke
Very interesting, I wonder if the bigger stroke technique of Ma Long makes it easier to maintain a proper hit or a shorter stroke technique is more prone to breaking on pressure. Because there are plenty of examples where Ma Long receives a very fast ball to his forehand and is not able to produce a clean shot on time
A way to check that would be if we could find a player with short strokes but also maintains it
@@drupepong Timo Boll?
Sleep bro
Sleep is very important
He means this is bs:d Ma Long had the upper hand and pinned him to the backhand corner and he didn't have space to produce a 'clean' forehand technique. Ma Long gets in that position often when he's attacked in the middle of the body. It's nothing wrong with that, it's part of the sport. You need to make the best of each position.
this video is gold! keep up the good work
I think in the final sets, Ma Long switched up tactics and decided to gamble that Duda would try the same strategy, making his push more floaty and no-spin than before, gambling on the possibility that Duda would push long again and consequently push out-of-bounds. And once Duda notices this he would mix in a few normal backspin pushes to throw him off. This was a major gamble because if Duda read the spin correctly and attacked the float-push, Ma Long would have to go back to the drawing board.
Yo, thanks for the great tips man, imma more than ready to face Ma Long right now! but where do I find him for a game tho? 😂 (Jk, but really good tactics for real
Great analysis, love this videos
0:40 that is easy to acknowledge: just look at the white spots that balls leave on your black rubber
Oh yeah, that is also a good clue! To be fair though I think that theory came about in the celluloid ball era, when the balls didn't leave such marks.
This is such a great video!!! Like seriously wow. It's one thing to read about tactics and another to have such good examples with extra insight.
Thanks! I also think that a lot of effective learning happens when specific examples are used.
Love the breakdown!
Interesting. You can tell Ma Long know exactly what Duda is doing but didn't have a great answer for it.
Yup, Duda’s forehand alone is top 10 quality. Maybe a younger Ma Long might have had the movement level for an answer
Win the game is foremost, isn't it?
Good analysis!
please do this with a voicever
I will do that in the future ones, thanks for the suggestion! Could you also maybe tell me what aspects the voiceover would help? (as in clarity or just the feel or something else?)
Love these quick rundowns of tactics I would have missed otherwise