Awesome tips from Craig!👏 I love how he emphasize timing and positioning-it’s clear these tips come from real experience. Can’t wait to practice these and level up my game! Thanks for sharing Tom! 🏓
#3 block is probably best because it was against Pitch and was blocked perfectly to his right pocket and jammed him up. The 'nobody home' blocks where the opponent is caught out or stepping around look more spectacular, but they're usually due to opponent mispositioning or risk taking. Pitch was in the right spot and being pretty safe and it still jammed him up.
Those are indeed very reasonable tips. Let me add two details, which are quite important I feel. First I would add a 6th tip: Loosen your grip, i.e. don't hold your bat too tight. This helps with the control in general, in particular on powerful shots. Second, the 1st tip to take the ball early needs to have a warning, to not take the ball TOO early. It's sometimes tempting to want to rush our opponent and take the ball very early after the bounce. I've observed that doing this makes it really difficult to control the ball. I find this is especially the case when the ball has a lot of top spin. Maybe the right way to put is don't rush: Take it early if you can, but don't rush on the ball. Control is the most important.
For my blade I have JOOLA Vyvaryz Trinity: bribartt.co.uk/product/joola-vyzaryz-trinity-table-tennis-blade//?ref=8204 And my rubbers are JOOLA Dynaryz AGR bribartt.co.uk/product/joola-dynaryz-agr-table-tennis-rubber/?ref=8204 It is a fast set-up, but you it does allow me to do quick blocks without too much effort.
Any tips for bat angle/amount of drive depending on how much topspin is on the ball? What's the most effective way of controlling alot of topspin? Thanks :)
If there is a lot of topspin, you really need to close the bat angle a lot and almost drive down on the ball. I find it easier to contact the ball early (Craig's first tip), then I can stay over the top of the ball and control the spin.
It's just a normal block, but I'm a little bit on the stretch (which isn't ideal). But I managed to get my bat behind the ball and there was so much pace on the attack, that the ball went back very fast.
@@TomLodziak I love it! Generally, I love the idea of using the quality (speed, spin, angle, any?) of my opponent’s serve or shot to my own advantage. I would love to see a video exploring this subject.
Awesome tips from Craig!👏 I love how he emphasize timing and positioning-it’s clear these tips come from real experience. Can’t wait to practice these and level up my game! Thanks for sharing Tom! 🏓
Great stuff, Tom! Number 2 is perfect and I hate it so much when people do it against me :)
Yeah that's a good one. A bit of a stretch, but did just enough to get the bat behind the ball.
#2 looked brilliant!
- Boom
- See ya
- It's coming back
All 10 were awesome blocks!
Very effective technic againt attakers , i used it tonight and won many points with little effort. Thanks Tom and your invité.
Great blocks, #2 is my favourite.
the cucumber was my favorite but the 2 is just the coolest....thx for the ttutorials ✌
Great Video, Number 2
Very needed, this tutorials are gold❤️🔥
#3 block is probably best because it was against Pitch and was blocked perfectly to his right pocket and jammed him up. The 'nobody home' blocks where the opponent is caught out or stepping around look more spectacular, but they're usually due to opponent mispositioning or risk taking. Pitch was in the right spot and being pretty safe and it still jammed him up.
Those are indeed very reasonable tips. Let me add two details, which are quite important I feel.
First I would add a 6th tip: Loosen your grip, i.e. don't hold your bat too tight. This helps with the control in general, in particular on powerful shots.
Second, the 1st tip to take the ball early needs to have a warning, to not take the ball TOO early. It's sometimes tempting to want to rush our opponent and take the ball very early after the bounce. I've observed that doing this makes it really difficult to control the ball. I find this is especially the case when the ball has a lot of top spin.
Maybe the right way to put is don't rush: Take it early if you can, but don't rush on the ball. Control is the most important.
Nice blocking . Hard to find my favorite. Probably against pitchford as he is a pro player . Great vid
Backhand block is my speciality.
Olá , achei o bloqueio do Leam o mais difícil... Obrigado por nos ensinar a melhorar nosso jogo! Abraço do Rio de janeiro, Brasil! 🇧🇷
Yes blocking is your natural style and you do well. I would lose bigtime against you with my engaged loops. #2 is the best.
Nice video Tom as always. I prefer 'flying blocks' 8 and 1 with no feet on the floor :D
Ha! I need to trademark that. Tom Lodziak's Flying Block.
@@TomLodziakIt's hilarious :)
Pitty Monty Python never played table tennis and made it part of their flying circus.
Love #2
I like #5 & #7 so stunts
Excellent video. If you don’t mind me asking, what blade/rubber combination do you use? You get a lot of pace and precision on your blocks.
For my blade I have JOOLA Vyvaryz Trinity: bribartt.co.uk/product/joola-vyzaryz-trinity-table-tennis-blade//?ref=8204
And my rubbers are JOOLA Dynaryz AGR bribartt.co.uk/product/joola-dynaryz-agr-table-tennis-rubber/?ref=8204
It is a fast set-up, but you it does allow me to do quick blocks without too much effort.
I agree with those who voted for #2, nasty block from the opponent's point of view, long, fast, following the edge of the table.
Number 2 is superbe
Any tips for bat angle/amount of drive depending on how much topspin is on the ball?
What's the most effective way of controlling alot of topspin?
Thanks :)
If there is a lot of topspin, you really need to close the bat angle a lot and almost drive down on the ball. I find it easier to contact the ball early (Craig's first tip), then I can stay over the top of the ball and control the spin.
6,3,and 1
My favourite one was actually the block in 6:36 min (nr 2). What kind of block was that?
It's just a normal block, but I'm a little bit on the stretch (which isn't ideal). But I managed to get my bat behind the ball and there was so much pace on the attack, that the ball went back very fast.
@@TomLodziak I love it! Generally, I love the idea of using the quality (speed, spin, angle, any?) of my opponent’s serve or shot to my own advantage. I would love to see a video exploring this subject.
2 then 10 then 1
ready or not, here I block!
mannnn im da farrssttt
any reward? jokeee
I shall reward you with a high five!
@@TomLodziak thanks for that, love your videos so much
Thank you for watching and the kind words.
“Is that all you got?” against Liam Pitchford?
That’s asking for trouble…….