Are You Making One of These Forehand Mistakes??
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- Fix Your Forehand from these 14 Common Mistakes
My Equipment
I use Tibhar VS Unlimited Blade with Tibhar K3 on both forehand and backhand. You can find and buy the equipment I use here www.paddlepalace.com/
Here is the Robot I used in the video to demonstrate the drills:
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Chapters
00:00 Beginning
00:55 Over Shoulder Rotation
02:29 Closed to Open vs Open to Closed Racket
03:57 Linear Swing Only Arm No Body
05:39 Hanging on the Back Foot
07:02 Hitting the Inside of the Ball
08:28 Going Out of Control
09:42 Jumping While Looping
11:09 Forearm Too Stiff & Rigid
12:06 The Stop Sign
13:07 The Low Finish
15:17 The Poke
16:22 Too Much Angle Change
17:19 Stuck On Top Of the Ball
19:02 The Tennis Backswing
20:16 Closing Thoughts
20:41 Bonus Tips - กีฬา
I think I make every single mistake you are demonstrating in the video. But at least now I know how to fix them 😂 thanks for your great work and I'm looking forward to having you showing me all my backhand mistakes.
i beg you show us your technique, thatll be hilarious 😂
Same here. 😂😂😂
And you're not dead???
Top notch. Often coaches don’t explain the why, and for me that does not work for me. I have a ‘stuck on too of the ball’ problem for sure!
This is top quality coaching. I've been playing TT for a few years now and have only recently started working with a coach. The mistakes you've highlighted are super relevant to what I'm trying to correct at the moment. Part of the issue is understanding what I'm doing wrong and why, you've done a great job of explaining that, plus your methods of correcting the issues has me very excited to hit up the robot this week. Thank you for the quality content!
Seth, showing solutions makes your work invaluable!! Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏 Now I can start working on a concrete subject, this is so great 🙋🏻♂️👏🏻
So different from the rest. Imagine what good stuffs you could have come up with backstrokes. Thanks.
Great summary of common mistakes and corrections. As retired table tennis coach I saw some new corrections, wished I had known...
fantastic video.There are so many top 100 players in the world that can't, or don't, share this type of content and explain things in a way that anyone can understand. I was heavy into playing music all throughout my childhood, and we used the same concept of overcorrecting things in the opposite direction of the error to help find the middle ground. this advice works in everything!
That’s so fascinating, yea learning is an art and people learn differently so it’s fun to find ways that work 👍
High quality lesson for free. Thanks
Great clear coaching video that doesn't only illustrate the proper technique but also explains how to correct improper technique. Very helpful.
This video is amazing. I like that you explain why it's a bad habit and how to train yourself out of it. I'm guilty of a lot of these 😂.
I make all of these mistakes. Thank you for explaining how to fix them so clearly.
😂😂 now you can hopefully fix them!
Best table tennis videos on youtube by far, hope we see more tournament videos in future as well! 😁
Very nice explanation of mistakes I can see at every tournament and in the mirror.
Seth you're a gem
damm perfect timing! Posted right at the moment I'm trying to improve my forehand.
Wow. Thank you very much. I saw many mistakes that I made and now I understand why my level couldn’t move up. Do appreciate it. Again thank you.👍
Brilliant video. I'll be trying the Rafael Nadal exercise next time to (hopefully) stop finishing low. Thank you.
Thank you very much another bookmark video for me to get better, thanks Champ
Please make a video about backhand mistakes too!
Thank you I have a lot of problems with my swing after looking at your video. Thank you 🙏🏽
7 months after i tried to fix my mistakes with this video, I was doing at least half of these mistakes now its only 1-2 and the other are mostly eliminated. Really helpful tips to correct wrong technique!!
Great tips! I'm taking notes over here!
Thanks 🙌
Awesome video!!
I will have to watch this over and over again. Thank you for the video and the bookmarks is incredibly helpful
It’s here for you :) glad you liked it
Awesome video and tips. Thank you for real!
Thank you for doing this ❤
Very very interesting. Well done.
I think you could see the first point from a different perspective too.. A lot of people tend to stop too early .. So exaggerating the rotation with with hand swing and shoulder (whole body), will help a lot. It was a tipp from a coach and it improved my forehand tremendously. Once you get it you can then shorten the rotation depending on the ball and the time you have and also depending on how much power you want to impart into the shot.. Most important thing ist to lift the elbow throw the shot and keep it high and forward regardless of how much you rotate.. For topspin against block/topspin you can control it by letting the bat FH face, inner upper arm and forearm point downward at the end on the same plane. This Wil make sure that you lift and keep the elbow high ending the shot with the bat over the left eye.. It also insures a stable swing plane and a stable bat angle .. So the elbow starts low in the backswing and moves higher through the shot on a stable plane.. Keeping the elbow stable through the shot ist really a key for the all forehand topspin shots.. In the past I thought it only relevant for the backhand.. Hope you get what I tried to explain.. Try it and let me know😀
One of the simplest and most efficient tips I have seen on TT instruction videos. Thank you very much 🙂
Finally:)) I was waiting for your new video!
Thanks for advices!! Greate content!!!🙂👏👌
Great Video! Thank you!
Thank you. This is an eye opening and great help.😊
Great video Seth! Thank you for sharing
This is superb!
Good work... thanks
Excellent advice, and very well presented.
Best video ever was looking for long time ❤❤
Very informative thank you very much
That towel saturation analogy was amazing!
so up to the point , and explaining lots of details... you are my favourite my friend. thanks for all your help
Yes to the point is good! Thanks for watching
Great tips! Thanks Pech!
Of course!
This was VERY helpful, keep up the GREAT work 👍
excellent, thank you!
Always excited for a new PechPong video. Fantastic content, keep it up ❤
As someone who switched hands a couple of years ago and rebuilt from scratch, these tips are solid gold. The ones I found most useful for myself are 1) stopping the shoulder to improve recovery and 2) open to closed angle. Agree that open to closed is optimal but I was doing too much wrist rotation/manipulation when I started open and tried to close during the stroke. Had to really work on it. Starting with a slightly closed angle (6around 60 degrees) actually reduced my errors since I didn't move the wrist much during the stroke.
These suggestions are amazing! Everyone in the TT community appreciates the quality of instruction and effort here. I would love to see an equivalent video for forehand loop against underspin. Especially when dealing with a standard push compared to something like a heavy pips chop.
Thank you that’s a good idea! Already got me thinking of things!
Great info! Thanks Seth!
Thanks no problem!
Single most helpful table tennis video I've seen on TH-cam. I realized mistakes I've been making for a decade of playing. Just from using the "place" method on both wings, I went from poor technique and match results to winning and stroking well one session to the next.
THATS SO AWESOME! You were able to improve so fast with the help of the video! I’m so glad it had an impact 🙌
Thank you coach🙏⚡️!
Excellent coaching and great tips, thanks very much for taking the time an effort to produce this vid. I will be working on a couple of points.
Very informative! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge 😊
Every point is very useful
Tnx❤
Awesome video - I particularly like the bookmark sequencing which allows me to review the different errors in study. Also, the recommendations for fixing the errors are really insightful. Cheers for this wonderful video : )
rly good advices
Awesome video, thanks!!!
Thank you 🙏
You are a blessing to the table tennis community. Continue what you are doing. I am sure you have been helping a lot of players around the world.
Thank you Coach. Few things I would definitely need to try and improve and develop new, correct habits. Thanks again for the clear instructions and explanations.
Very wise man. Good.
Awesome video! I am working on improving my technique, and this is one of the best FH videos I've seen so far, to help with that. Thanks!
very comprehensive and clear - thanks for posting.
Glad you liked it!
Very good!
Absolutely brilliant coaching tips.
Thank you 🙏
Really great content and production quality! Keep it up! 👍
Thank you!
Great video, i found some mistakes with My forehand, Im exciting to watch the video of mistakes of Backhand.
Super useful❤
Awesome video. I make a couple of these mistakes and was trying to figure out how to fix my stroke. Now I can improve!
Perfect explained and shown, for me as a beginner very, very useful. Thank you very much 👍👍👍
Sehr gut 😊 verry fine Tecnics. 😊
Really enjoyed the video. Not only for me (you got me with the jumping and getting stuck on the backfoot) but also for training with kids! Thank you :D
I truly love the way you approach explain and clarify all issues...excellent video.... and i am guilty of 80% of them... at least i know what why and how... in order to improve and coach others..
Thank you for the tips ❤
Glad to help!
Amazing video!
Thank you 🙏
Hi Seth! Great to see a new video from you! Thanks for posting, great insight and helpful suggestions as usual! 😊
Yes it’s been a while since my last post good to be back
you are an inspiration pech..Thanks a lot
Thank you 😁 glad you enjoyed it
Another excellent video from Seth! Thank you for assembling all possible FH mistakes into one powerful and useful video. Much appreciated!
Glad it’s been helpful!
You are a life saver, these tips have been super helpful
Thanks glad you get something from them
Thanks for breakdown on forehand.
Your welcome
This is a great video. Pls make one for the backhand. Thanks
I have learnt a lot thank you for the lesson.
Your welcome glad you liked it
Wow. Simply best tt coaching video. Awesome tips, particularly the very last bonus tips. Thank you for making this video.
Glad you liked the tips as well as the bonus tips I’m glad I decided to keep them In the video I was thinking of excluding them.
Thank you for another great video. I espcially recognize The going out of control part. It has really helped to do one loop, block and then another loop as you suggested.
Glad to help! I also had this problem 😅
Nice educational video again, I keep on appreciating what you do for this community❤
Thanks! Glad you like the vids!
Nice video Seth, I definitely do the jumping one, especially when going for a lot of power. I think for the top of the ball problem doing the finger breaker exercise as Adam Boborov called it could be useful P.s. my copy of peak performance arrived today so just starting to read now, thank you for the recommendation
Just another amazing coaching video from Seth!
Thanks 🙏 glad you think so :)
Thank you very much! You are a legend man! I had a problem with the backswing of my forehand where I basically moved my arm back causing it to lose consistency and power, your advice of putting the racket close to the thigh made my forehand improve by 90%!
Good on the bookmarks and edits. Always getting better!
Love the side shots paired with front shots for the “finishing over the eyes” section. That helps explain the issue super well.
Oh wait bonus tips are dope too!
Yes always trying to improve the video quality each one! Thanks for taking a look and the input helps :)
As an aspiring coach, very helpfull
Awesome tips!
A backhand one ASAP, please 😅
pure gold!
Thank you
Great video, Seth. The content and presentation are very easy to understand and helpful. Thank you for sharing your expertise in such a quality manner. I especially need to work on not being so rigid and totally eliminating the stop sign. Best wishes to you in your own table tennis journey.
Thank you! Hopefully you get iron those out, I’m working on mine as well thanks for the encouragement:)
thx U sir for valuable knowledge sharing
No problem! Glad you like them
Keep posting videos pro , your videos are amazing 👏 ❤ and your content is very useful and helped me alot ❤
Thanks! I will do my best to keep uploading content
@@PechPongTT❤
Great stuff, Seth. Thanks a lot. I am a player and a trainer, and your tutorial give me profound inspiration.
That’s awesome! Glad to hear it was a mental boost got get it! 🙌
As usual amazing video!
I am stuck with blocking too much with the forearms.
It's close to poke but in the middle of the rally I can't have enough time to charge for the next shot.
Like a Harimoto, But the level is way different ,I block until I get a nice shot to smash or drive. lol
Quality stuff
So good!! let us know how to support you. ! these vids will stand the test of time and keep growing in popularity.
Thank you, I am going to be traveling and practicing full time in Europe this season any help will be well used and go towards my training, videos and learning. My PayPal is @pechpong
Thank you gentellman a real teacher
Thank you :) 😁
I love the contrast training, and I use it a lot myself when I need to correct my form.
Yeah it’s super potent
Thanks I've been really fussing about my inability to make more loops in my game. I will remember to let it come naturally and play each point on its merit. Blessings😊
Very useful
Thanks!