Another option is a virtual reality headset, like the Meta Quest 3. Eleven Table Tennis is quite realistic, lots of players use it. I'm in the UK, but play people in Australia.
That’s a fantastic suggestion! Virtual reality can be a great way to sharpen your skills and play against people from all over the world. Amazing that you can train with players in Australia from the UK! 🌍🏓
HItting against a wall is really only appropriate for beginners, who aren't applying any spin to the ball. The way the ball returns from a wall when you put spin on it is the opposite of how you'd expect it to return if you were hitting with a partner.
You make a good point! Hitting against a wall does have its limitations, especially when it comes to spin. It’s a useful tool for beginners or for working on basic rhythm and reaction time, but you’re right-it doesn’t replicate spin like a real partner does. Thanks for sharing your insight! 🏓👍
@@pingskillsmannn thank you do much. I've been watching your videos for a year and you're always thoughtful and provide helpful tips. You've made me improve so much❤❤
@@Punchquito Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! ❤ It’s fantastic to hear that our videos have helped you improve. Keep up the great work, and enjoy your table tennis journey! 🏓😊
Hate to say it but shadow play doesn't really work. You're bat angle could be completely wrong and you wouldn't know. Basically you'd build bad habits without knowing. It's like trying to practice swimming strokes out the water. Practice all you want but you'll never develop a catch because there's nothing to catch.
You raise a valid concern! Shadow play does have its limitations, especially for bat angle and feedback. It’s best used for focusing on movement, rhythm, and stroke mechanics. To avoid bad habits, combining shadow play with video feedback and ball practice can really help. Remember that these are tips for when you don't hyave a partner. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🏓👍
Thanks Alois! These exercises are great for improving feeling and rhythm and they fit in well with my gym routine.
Great to hear you’re incorporating these into your gym routine! Feeling and rhythm are key-keep up the awesome work! 💪🏓
Beginners, this is a good lesson to learn rhythm!
Absolutely! Rhythm is such an important part of table tennis, and mastering it early on can really help your game. Thanks for pointing that out! 🏓😊
Bro that john travolta's inserting look so real , damn😂😂
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Another option is a virtual reality headset, like the Meta Quest 3. Eleven Table Tennis is quite realistic, lots of players use it. I'm in the UK, but play people in Australia.
That’s a fantastic suggestion! Virtual reality can be a great way to sharpen your skills and play against people from all over the world. Amazing that you can train with players in Australia from the UK! 🌍🏓
Thank you for nice tutorial ❤
You’re very welcome! 😊❤ Glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Keep practicing and having fun! 🏓
This is brilliant.. also you if have a table you can improve on your serves.. thank you for uploading this
Thanks for the kind words! You’re absolutely right-solo practice is perfect for sharpening your serves too. Keep up the great work! 🏓💪
Nice!
Thanks!
Nice tutorials 🏓👍
Thanks a lot! Glad you’re enjoying the tutorials. Keep practicing! 🏓👍
This is a great way to practice on your own since i don't have any training.
Glad you found it helpful! Practicing on your own can really boost your skills. Keep it up, and you’ll see great improvement!” 🏓👍
"... and loved every minute of it"
back then, returnboards didn't exist heh
haha, that is true!
I put my whole table a bit away from the wall, that way i can hit it very hard, and it still bounce back
That’s a great idea! It’s a fantastic way to work on your power and reaction time. Keep those strong shots coming! 💥🏓
HItting against a wall is really only appropriate for beginners, who aren't applying any spin to the ball. The way the ball returns from a wall when you put spin on it is the opposite of how you'd expect it to return if you were hitting with a partner.
You make a good point! Hitting against a wall does have its limitations, especially when it comes to spin. It’s a useful tool for beginners or for working on basic rhythm and reaction time, but you’re right-it doesn’t replicate spin like a real partner does. Thanks for sharing your insight! 🏓👍
Guess it's like playing against long pimples.
Looks like John Travolta in “pulp fiction”, but why?
Here's the reason: knowyourmeme.com/memes/confused-travolta
You are left handed why doing it right handed
Good spot! I’m naturally left-handed, but I like demonstrating right-handed for our right-handed viewers. Keeps things interesting! 😉🏓
@@pingskillsmannn thank you do much. I've been watching your videos for a year and you're always thoughtful and provide helpful tips. You've made me improve so much❤❤
@@pingskills you can record with your left hand and flip the video
@@iTabax22 True, but I've been doing it like this for 40 years so it's a strong habit at this point 😃
@@Punchquito Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! ❤ It’s fantastic to hear that our videos have helped you improve. Keep up the great work, and enjoy your table tennis journey! 🏓😊
rebound borad
Have you used a rebound board? And have you found them helpful? Would love to hear your thoughts.
Hate to say it but shadow play doesn't really work. You're bat angle could be completely wrong and you wouldn't know. Basically you'd build bad habits without knowing.
It's like trying to practice swimming strokes out the water. Practice all you want but you'll never develop a catch because there's nothing to catch.
You raise a valid concern! Shadow play does have its limitations, especially for bat angle and feedback. It’s best used for focusing on movement, rhythm, and stroke mechanics. To avoid bad habits, combining shadow play with video feedback and ball practice can really help. Remember that these are tips for when you don't hyave a partner. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🏓👍
This beginner isn't bad th-cam.com/users/shorts_Bq5I3fUb6k?feature=shared
@@sharpvidtube haha, yes not bad for a beginner 🤣