This is my favourite open up from virtually everywhere on the table, getting back into position to cover the next ball is the challenge. Great video, slightly distracted this time though 😆
When I do manage to execute this stroke (or the forehand version), I'm usually so surprised and pleased with myself I'm not ready for the return. Great video.
I would definitely practice more if my partner was Sarah! Joke aside, it was a great demonstration. Like the fact that you show the angle based on the spin you receive and the 9-10 o'clock contact point.
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Good video. A few guys on my team struggle with this, fogetting their legs they bend at the waist and struggle to bring the bat over the ball properly. You're right to bang on about the knees. Must show them.
Brilliant, articulate and beautiful. Nope, I’m not talking about you Eli but about Sarah. Oh my goodness, she’s great and gives very good advice and illustration. P
The most difficult shot in tt. As she rightly said, u lose sight of ball for less than second and that’s when all errors happen. Do we have to use our legs also while moving bat up or it is just the hand inc wrist?
1. You are the best UA-cam coach so far I’ve seen. Very detail technique, I realized my mistakes and will surely improve a lot. Keep on great work, I believe your channel is gonna be huge. 2. Sarah is so hottttttttttttt
Nice video!!, for underspin, would brushing the ball at the side be better than brushing the ball at the 9-10am as illustrated for RH player? it may be easier and provide side spins as well when returning underspin balls.
One thing I found eluding me was the brush contact. Based on this and another one of ur videos I was using the wrist , knee bend however still was not getting the brush contact. Because of lack of good foot work on serves based on what my gym coach had suggested someone else with similar problems as mine and was asked to use backhand serves which put lower emphasis on service recovery food work , based on that I switched to making serves using backhand instead of forehand. The accidental gain has been gaining the brush contact on back hand loop against back spin. I suspect it is similar to rolling the ball on the table that u have show, however without a practice partner I think using the backhand serve.to learn brush contact might be the only option.
Kevin s I have an eBaTT home training (youtube video) which has me spinning the ball off a bottle, use that to help you with brushing and it can be done alone at home or anywhere
demo in the first few seconds on the video clearly shows Sarah has only a little knee bend instead bends forward at the waist to get lower and with perfect timing makes it seems effortless; her stroke is more forward and achieves the lift via the upper body, slight lift from knees, and the upper ward trajectory form the elbow pivot. Mikey PingPong Cloud By not using the exaggerated knee bend Sarah's head is more still (therefore more consistent!) and she can drive the ball forward not up. The exaggerated knee bend is not ideal but can help lift the ball if this is a problem, although if use the knee little and also the upper body and the upper trajectory from the elbow joint then lift should be ok.
Sir, vary good video, Sir, please upload a video of respected Sarah madam teaching backhand top spin rally against back hand top spin ball received from opponent, as i think first i should learn their regular backhand top spin to develop the hand and later on convert it to backspin ball. my hand movement seems similar to madam, so i need their backhand top spin video as rally practice against normal backhand/top spin ball receiving from opponent side (not underspin ball).
I noticed the Australian/NZ players seem to emphasize free motion and whip of the wrist with the Backhand shot. Whereas, other regions in the world (particularly the Chinese) seem to be afraid to follow through at the wrist and stop it with a short jerky motion. For example: Fan Zhendong and Ma Long. I definitely like the natural whip motion demonstrated here in this video!
IMHO, it is a longer follow through, in this demo, I guess. Fan has a fantastic backhand with superb acceleration towards the contact point. He can keep it short and get more time to be ready for the next shot. I think this is very important at top level. When I look at fast bh-bh exchanges, my impression is that whoevwr is faster to recover wins the point .
no, the stroke and contact point stay the same. The only thing you have to consider is where you aim the ball, because you might play the ball beside the table
You can make a video. Waiting for a video like this from your channel. Plus I'm in China but i cant find good opponents. I have travelled around 4 provinces. Didn't find so good player yet.
@@howardcarter3362 bro china is toooooooooooooop big 🤣 Sometimes it take 3 days within china to travel. 8 hours flight within china. By the way. I figured out the place where they play. It still takes 2 days to reach there by train
Thanks for this great video Eli and Sarah. Nice tip with the rolling ball to lift up. I got the problem, that many balls are landing in the net when I try to use topspin against heavy underspin. Maybe I don‘t use the wrist in the right way or the bat angle is wrong. I will try to improve my backhand strokes with your technique tips. Thanx a lot. ;-)
The wrist is really important to help generate enough see to lift the backspin ball. Then you just have to pay attention as to how much backspin is there. The more backspin the more towards 9 o'clock you need to make contact. It also matters how fast you are trying to hit it. If you are hitting it harder/faster then you will need to move up a bit towards 10 o'clock.
@ebatt u have a really amazing channel. Lot of great tips. Have been practicing a lot of the tips. One thing I found is that the the wrist needs to go down rather than a back and across. I think u cover it to some extent in ur video, but i found I need the angle almost at 90 deg to table.
She's got true table tennis legs. Well formed, muscular but not bulging. My legs have built up w/ that same form, only much much hairier. As far as BH off underspin, it's easier said than done within a rally when play is fast-paced and you have no time to think.
Look forward to that. There's not enough content around about short pip play. With all the attention mima ito is getting I'm sure there is alot of interest
So many players make a huge mistake trying to backhand topspin HEAVY underspin balls in a match. Why would you try the most riskiest shot known to man. I have personally grown up playing in an era of so many defenders and trying to dictate with backhand topspin against backspin is a recipe for disaster. Leave this shot for only the highest level of players who also struggle against a decent defender on occasions. The technique described here is fine against slight backspin or a defenders float ball and gives you another attack option also.
not bad, but you guys backhand movement is way too big, using the whole arm, instead of the forearms and elbow as a pivot. In competition, by the time you execute such a big backhand, your opponent already beat it.
Your coaching on the technical aspects reaffirms what I have been taught. 👍
🙌🏓
Her voice is just hypnotic. My first and I hope not last visit to this channel. Congrats!
This is my favourite open up from virtually everywhere on the table, getting back into position to cover the next ball is the challenge. Great video, slightly distracted this time though 😆
@@ebatt8803 Must be your neon wrist bands.
@@ebatt8803 🤣🤣
@@animaysh of course it was 😆😆
I think Sarah does not bend as much as you stressed but does a clear weight change. Superb technique!
Nice and clear explanation coach and also to Ms Sarah thank you...
Thank you for the lovely comment 🙌🏓
As always, another great video there. Now, I will put the ideas into practice. Thank you Sarah for joining coach here in this video. :)
When I do manage to execute this stroke (or the forehand version), I'm usually so surprised and pleased with myself I'm not ready for the return. Great video.
I would definitely practice more if my partner was Sarah! Joke aside, it was a great demonstration. Like the fact that you show the angle based on the spin you receive and the 9-10 o'clock contact point.
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I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
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@Cash Cristiano Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Cash Cristiano it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account !
@Rafael Grady glad I could help :D
Good video. A few guys on my team struggle with this, fogetting their legs they bend at the waist and struggle to bring the bat over the ball properly. You're right to bang on about the knees. Must show them.
Great demonstration and tactical skills.. thanks to both.
Sarah is beautifull coach.😀
Brilliant, articulate and beautiful. Nope, I’m not talking about you Eli but about Sarah. Oh my goodness, she’s great and gives very good advice and illustration. P
The most difficult shot in tt. As she rightly said, u lose sight of ball for less than second and that’s when all errors happen.
Do we have to use our legs also while moving bat up or it is just the hand inc wrist?
It’s not essential but if you wish to gain extra momentum and upward force then yes use the legs
@@ebatt8803
Thanks for reply 👍🏼
1. You are the best UA-cam coach so far I’ve seen. Very detail technique, I realized my mistakes and will surely improve a lot. Keep on great work, I believe your channel is gonna be huge.
2. Sarah is so hottttttttttttt
How does one get a date with Sara ? I mean a time for a tutorial.
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eBaTT Which table tennis racket or paddle you both were using? kindly tell the full name??
Nice video!!, for underspin, would brushing the ball at the side be better than brushing the ball at the 9-10am as illustrated for RH player? it may be easier and provide side spins as well when returning underspin balls.
Great video guys! Thank you I will be practicing this
Too good sir respect for you from India
Thank you so much 😊
Do you recommend using body (hip) rotation for extra power?
One thing I found eluding me was the brush contact. Based on this and another one of ur videos I was using the wrist , knee bend however still was not getting the brush contact.
Because of lack of good foot work on serves based on what my gym coach had suggested someone else with similar problems as mine and was asked to use backhand serves which put lower emphasis on service recovery food work , based on that I switched to making serves using backhand instead of forehand. The accidental gain has been gaining the brush contact on back hand loop against back spin.
I suspect it is similar to rolling the ball on the table that u have show, however without a practice partner I think using the backhand serve.to learn brush contact might be the only option.
Kevin s I have an eBaTT home training (youtube video) which has me spinning the ball off a bottle, use that to help you with brushing and it can be done alone at home or anywhere
Making a request. Everytime you make a video about how to do a spin, can you please make how to counter it. Thank you.
@@ebatt8803 yes! - how to do a god counter-Topspin, that would be great!!!
Nice lesson
Hello
What are TT equipments you are using ?
@@ebatt8803 Can you tell specifically which blade and rubbers (for both sides) do you use?
Best channel... i like it..thank you
Bless, thank you 🙏🏓
Thanks for the lecture class.
Sir You are excellent, I watch all your training video
Respect from India!!
demo in the first few seconds on the video clearly shows Sarah has only a little knee bend instead bends forward at the waist to get lower and with perfect timing makes it seems effortless; her stroke is more forward and achieves the lift via the upper body, slight lift from knees, and the upper ward trajectory form the elbow pivot. Mikey PingPong Cloud
By not using the exaggerated knee bend Sarah's head is more still (therefore more consistent!) and she can drive the ball forward not up. The exaggerated knee bend is not ideal but can help lift the ball if this is a problem, although if use the knee little and also the upper body and the upper trajectory from the elbow joint then lift should be ok.
Great video! Thanks for the lesson!
Sir, vary good video, Sir, please upload a video of respected Sarah madam teaching backhand top spin rally against back hand top spin ball received from opponent, as i think first i should learn their regular backhand top spin to develop the hand and later on convert it to backspin ball. my hand movement seems similar to madam, so i need their backhand top spin video as rally practice against normal backhand/top spin ball receiving from opponent side (not underspin ball).
Sarah has gone back to New Zealand so I can not do any more videos with her, at present time 🤗🏓
I noticed the Australian/NZ players seem to emphasize free motion and whip of the wrist with the Backhand shot. Whereas, other regions in the world (particularly the Chinese) seem to be afraid to follow through at the wrist and stop it with a short jerky motion. For example: Fan Zhendong and Ma Long. I definitely like the natural whip motion demonstrated here in this video!
Agree... It seems like this is the "Euro" style where the wrist is allowed to extend.
IMHO, it is a longer follow through, in this demo, I guess. Fan has a fantastic backhand with superb acceleration towards the contact point. He can keep it short and get more time to be ready for the next shot. I think this is very important at top level. When I look at fast bh-bh exchanges, my impression is that whoevwr is faster to recover wins the point .
@@henriki8015 on quick backhand exchanges for sure
Thanks a lot, great tips, well explained.
Coach good information and the girl also nice always smile...😀
Sarah is so beautiful and very good player. Thanks ! 🙂
When there is side-spin along with the backspin, would the contact point or stroke change?
Ever so slightly yes
no, the stroke and contact point stay the same. The only thing you have to consider is where you aim the ball, because you might play the ball beside the table
Thanks for the valuable tips. the former player is full of grace
Eli and Sarah , top quality tutorial , on a side note : you make a wonderfull couple !
Very kind words, 🙌🏓
Thanks!
I love this woman ❤
Thx for the knowledge
Thanks
love from indonesia, coach!
Anton Yang love straight back at you 😍🙏🏓
@eBaTT i also mean to say kindly tell me model number of both bats used for purchase. like donic etc etc 1000 3000 etc
@@ebatt8803 thanks
Hi coach
Please i want you to ahow how to do a left hand forehand topspin pleaseeeeeeeee!!!!
I can't focus on the technique :) Sorry I'm a guy :D
@@ebatt8803 you two guys are two of the most helpful coaches on UA-cam 👍🏼
You can make a video. Waiting for a video like this from your channel.
Plus I'm in China but i cant find good opponents. I have travelled around 4 provinces. Didn't find so good player yet.
We have the same :)
@@bilalahmedkhan5394 look out for Ma Long:)
@@howardcarter3362 bro china is toooooooooooooop big 🤣
Sometimes it take 3 days within china to travel. 8 hours flight within china.
By the way. I figured out the place where they play. It still takes 2 days to reach there by train
Sarah's bh topspin is more relaxed. I liked her technique more.
Cheeky 🤗🏓🙌
Thanks for this great video Eli and Sarah. Nice tip with the rolling ball to lift up. I got the problem, that many balls are landing in the net when I try to use topspin against heavy underspin. Maybe I don‘t use the wrist in the right way or the bat angle is wrong. I will try to improve my backhand strokes with your technique tips. Thanx a lot. ;-)
Do eBaTT have video to counter heavy backspin?
The wrist is really important to help generate enough see to lift the backspin ball. Then you just have to pay attention as to how much backspin is there. The more backspin the more towards 9 o'clock you need to make contact. It also matters how fast you are trying to hit it. If you are hitting it harder/faster then you will need to move up a bit towards 10 o'clock.
Eli!!!!!
Nice cast 😏 and nice information 🏓👍
Greetings
Jannis
I was your 10th thousand subscriber :D
@@ebatt8803 Haha. I'm from Finland
@ebatt u have a really amazing channel. Lot of great tips. Have been practicing a lot of the tips.
One thing I found is that the the wrist needs to go down rather than a back and across. I think u cover it to some extent in ur video, but i found I need the angle almost at 90 deg to table.
Kevin s thank you for your lovely comment, glad you’re finding my tips useful 🙏🏓
She's got true table tennis legs. Well formed, muscular but not bulging. My legs have built up w/ that same form, only much much hairier. As far as BH off underspin, it's easier said than done within a rally when play is fast-paced and you have no time to think.
With short pips is similar the strike ?
Similar yes but the contact on the ball is different (heavier)
@@ebatt8803 Thank you!!
Watch her wrist at 4:00. I find the wrist action is so important.
Because of Sarah, I hardly learnt anything about table tennis, great legs though "omg"
Practise with this lady coach, any time
Just subcribed i am working realy hard on my backhand loop, is my favourite shot. And as many other comments yes Sarah is super hot❤
シリーズお願いします
Bat name please
My issue is that I find my upper body leans backward when I loop backspin. I'm not sure why this is happening.
Hi Eli.. Who is the model's name??
She’s not a model but her name is Sarah
I'd love to have training with with Coach like Sarah even if I have to fly 3000 miles 🙃
I think you must exceed the velocity.
They have 21 year old senior players in New Zealand?
Injured TableTennisPlayer lol looks can be deceiving 👍🏓
First of all, forgive me for saying but she’s super hot. Second, as always thank you for the tips!
@@ebatt8803 nah, she's hot
@@sandeepsmatharu LOL!
with short pimples how will the stroke differ?
Look forward to that. There's not enough content around about short pip play. With all the attention mima ito is getting I'm sure there is alot of interest
Thanjs for the tips..shes beautiful
I really wanna learn tt.. but at my place.. tt is so underrated ..😭
You should be able to get someone to feed you backspin. If not come to Florida I will.
Please traslte indonesia
Nice leg ;)
Omg, her voice
gosh she's dreamy! does she coach anywhere? haha
❤
So many players make a huge mistake trying to backhand topspin HEAVY underspin balls in a match. Why would you try the most riskiest shot known to man. I have personally grown up playing in an era of so many defenders and trying to dictate with backhand topspin against backspin is a recipe for disaster. Leave this shot for only the highest level of players who also struggle against a decent defender on occasions. The technique described here is fine against slight backspin or a defenders float ball and gives you another attack option also.
nice to talk with the girl coach
Like 738.suport🔔🔔🔔👍🙏
i am falling in love.sarah is gorgeous,oh my good what a beauty.
Переведите кто нибудь всё это на русский!)
The coach is hard
danny Jay that can be interrupted in many ways so I’ll take it as, the coach is tough but fair 💪🏼🏓
Love you coach :) muack
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She looses the ball from sight in back hand. Therefore more hard - oh lady!
not bad, but you guys backhand movement is way too big, using the whole arm, instead of the forearms and elbow as a pivot. In competition, by the time you execute such a big backhand, your opponent already beat it.
I love women
Sarah is beautiful & hot
Nice jokes...table tennis lovers
She is hot because tall girl is closer to the sun 😂
I like her face expression, she is a kind person.
She's so beautiful. Need her here at Chinatown in Honolulu.
シリーズお願いします