Michael Maze Importance Of Having Fun In Table Tennis | Butterfly Pro
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video Butterfly legend Michael Maze talks about his favourite exercise in training which is the 10 minute freestyle at the end of a training session.
He also talks about how it is important to sometimes have fun in table tennis training which helps develop feeling and new techniques.
Маэстро Настольного тенниса 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
Butterfly please sell the mach shoe in black again (like Michael is wearing in this video)
He is a tremendous player. I grow up watching him all the time. i like his style very offensive but sometimes with great defense lobs. I like the different movements and variation that table tennis have and these almost always appear when you are having fun. I thing its the key to have and an unpredictable game but when you only think about competition you forget it. Nice Viceo!
Are butterfly blades lacquered when I buy a new one?
Kann mir jemand sagen mit welchem Holz maze da spielt
I had a match two days ago. The host's heating was broken so it was absolutely freezing. Even the rubbers were ice cold. The lighting was also too weak. I wasn't feeling good about the match during warm-up. I lost my doubles match because my partner was playing ass so my frustration level was already pretty high. Then I went on to my first singles match which I also lost. My opponent was playing a boring game and focused only on my forehand after the first game because he was scared of my backhand. I ended up losing and I realized I was not only not having fun but also not feeling motivated to win. I lost the second singles match too and just wanted to get back home. Anyone had that happened too him/her too and has advice on how to turn such a situation around during a match?
You lost even before starting. Positive thinking starts before the matches, on every training session. The light was bad ? Also for opponents. It was freezing? Also for opponents. So... don't blame conditions. Be positive , and above all have fun. I restart competition after + 20 years . My 1st comp I know I dont have the level yet, but I went there so happy just to have the pleasure to be there, that everything I take as positive experiencies, even losses ( why do I loose ? Have to improve this and that etc)