When i was in class 6th i used to watch them and they inspired me to play table tennis although now im a law student but thankyou for your informative videos which i used to watch in 2016 and win competitions .
Here’s a suggestion for a future video: winning points with your push. Like many I was taught to loop everything you can so that you can avoid being that boring player that just keeps pushing. Because of that I’ve only recently developed aggressive pushing tactics. You can’t always loop or flip. The ball might be coming half-long and low, making you afraid for your knuckles. But you can still play to win rather than just handing the ball back. Some ideas: push with heavy spin low over the net, push deep to the corners or their crossover point, if it’s short push to extreme angles, push immediately off the bounce, aim one direction and at the last moment switch to the other, wind up for a flip or loop but let the ball drop lower and switch to a late push, sneak in some sidespin especially breaking away from the wings or into the body.
Great suggestion. We aren't penhold players ourselves but it might be good to see if we can get somone in who is to help us! We'll add it to our list. Thanks!
@@pingskills i would prefer penhold but my hands are small for it (cause I'm 12 years old) and i also don't play good with shake hand but I'm also new to game I'm just 1 month into playing i think ill use shake hand
Lol my "great edit" comment was for this video and I mistakenly gave like and commented on the forehand push video before watching it xd. Anyway, both are nice as usual.
This is rather embarrassing to ask bc I should know the answer but sometimes, when doing the BH push, I find the ball is kind of popping up high and I'm not sure whether I need to make my racquet flatter or less flat. In fact I'm not even quite sure of the terminology. If I make it flatter, is that "opening" it? (I've always been confused about this). I'd be very grateful for clarification. Thanks
Great question. I don't think there is specific terminology around the way to move the bat. But yes, if the ball is popping up high then you should change the angle of the bat accordingly. The real trick is reading how much spin is on the ball as this will determine what angle your bat should be on. Good luck.
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(Btw, your editing has leveled up a lot, congrats!)
Thanks! 😃
When i was in class 6th i used to watch them and they inspired me to play table tennis although now im a law student but thankyou for your informative videos which i used to watch in 2016 and win competitions .
Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad we were able to help you! I hope you are still enjoying table tennis sometimes!
@@pingskills yup thank you so much for giving so much informative videos .
Great video - love the new editing and quality too. Can't wait for the forehand push video
Thanks so much! The forehand push will be coming soon!
So awesome to finally see the podcast back - really missed it!
Thanks! We're glad you are enjoying it once again :)
Here’s a suggestion for a future video: winning points with your push.
Like many I was taught to loop everything you can so that you can avoid being that boring player that just keeps pushing. Because of that I’ve only recently developed aggressive pushing tactics. You can’t always loop or flip. The ball might be coming half-long and low, making you afraid for your knuckles. But you can still play to win rather than just handing the ball back.
Some ideas: push with heavy spin low over the net, push deep to the corners or their crossover point, if it’s short push to extreme angles, push immediately off the bounce, aim one direction and at the last moment switch to the other, wind up for a flip or loop but let the ball drop lower and switch to a late push, sneak in some sidespin especially breaking away from the wings or into the body.
Great suggestions. We'll add this to our list!
Thanks for the video. Is it possible to make a video cover the six basic strokes you mentioned using the penhold grip?
Great suggestion. We aren't penhold players ourselves but it might be good to see if we can get somone in who is to help us! We'll add it to our list. Thanks!
I learn the basics from here a decade ago. I stil return to watch your video whenever I am doing something wrong.
Thanks for your support over all these years.
Amazing Videos, straight to the point with a cool man. Damm
Thanks!
Hi, long time no see you. You are my first teacher. Love you.
Thank you! 😃
Hi there. It's been a while. Great editing improvements!
Thanks!
Respect 100 ❤
Thanks!
Thank you master
You're welcome!
Do you have any technical advice for consistent backhand pushes using Long Pips? I play more pushes using Lp since my backhand uses Lp for Chops
We don't have a video yet specifically on that. Here is what we do have regarding long pimples: www.pingskills.com/tutorials/long-pimples
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Thanks. I'm glad you liked it!
I have a problem iam not comfortable with shake hand or penhold what to do
Is there one that you favour over the over? Perhaps you need to choose one and stick with that for a year?
@@pingskills i would prefer penhold but my hands are small for it (cause I'm 12 years old) and i also don't play good with shake hand but I'm also new to game I'm just 1 month into playing i think ill use shake hand
Lol my "great edit" comment was for this video and I mistakenly gave like and commented on the forehand push video before watching it xd. Anyway, both are nice as usual.
I'm glad you liked them both! Keep enjoying your table tennis!
This is rather embarrassing to ask bc I should know the answer but sometimes, when doing the BH push, I find the ball is kind of popping up high and I'm not sure whether I need to make my racquet flatter or less flat.
In fact I'm not even quite sure of the terminology. If I make it flatter, is that "opening" it? (I've always been confused about this). I'd be very grateful for clarification. Thanks
Great question. I don't think there is specific terminology around the way to move the bat. But yes, if the ball is popping up high then you should change the angle of the bat accordingly. The real trick is reading how much spin is on the ball as this will determine what angle your bat should be on. Good luck.
Can you make a video how to return targeted in elbow shot
Great idea. We'll add it to our list! Thanks!
We made this video for you! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/et2JN14iGcg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5vZQQU97aju5CT4b
We missed you Alois
Thanks!
My first teacher
Thanks for still supporting us.
And Jeff too.
Of course :)