perhaps the best serve tutorial I've seen, great overview. next I would love to hear some ideas on structuring serve practise -- what exercises do you recommend.
Agree. Structuring the serve practice to continually work from a bad serve to a good one in stages is so important and difficult. Not wanting to get it all right at the same time, first work on wrist relaxation, then contact point, then contact height above table, then different spins, then different placements etc.
Excellent video! One of the best table tennis videos I've ever seen! (I noticed that your fh is a black-colored pips out.) What blade and rubbers are you using on this video and do you use them for tournaments?
Thank you so much! Thats right in tournements and practice i use short pimples on both sides. Vicas D2 on the black side and Victas S1 on the red and I use the blade stiga Legacy Carbon. In this video i also use tenergy 05 in some of the serves
Thank you so much, PPM! Years ago, I used to use Friendship 802-40 (fh & bh) and I was a close-to-the-table-fast-attacker but couldn't generate the spin. It really didn't matter but now I enjoy using various inverted rubbers bc I enjoy looping. Looking forward to more of your videos! @@pingpongmaestros
Thank you for sharing. I don’t think you left any stone unturned. I’m going to incorporate everything I’ve learned from this video into my service game.
I have watched your video lesson for two times and learnt some new serve tricks. They are all effective when served properly. I would like yo ssk you how to counter forehand topspins. I usually lose a game because of my opponent's forehand tops. Any tips on that? I appreciate it. Thumbs up! Cheers!
I am a tomohawk user so I find it difficult to find a way to hit 2 sides of the ball for super spin please make a tutorial on how. I love your channel thank you for being here
@@jom9078 No problem! I do the videos for my veiwers and always try to listen to your ideas and wishes. On saturday its a Tutorial for your signature serve the Tomahawk 😄
Wow. Great Video. Thank you very, very much! So much input I will have to watch it some more times and take some notes to work on the different aspects. For me, as an ambitioned, intermediate player with not so much time for training it’s always important to use my time effectively. Would you recommend an order of priorities to practice? And would you recommend a certain milestone when I should practice the next aspect? And would you recommend to work parallel on one aspect for let’s say two or three serves or better work on one serve at a time? Normally I practice three different serves. Long and fast, short underspin and pendulum. Too much? Thanks again and keep on making such great videos!
Thank you for the compliments really happy we could help you! I would recommend you to first of all learn the basics of the serve and how to get the spin you want. 2nd i would practice the placement which hopefully will go öretty smooth when you already have the basics. Then finish with the Hiding spin part. It is what make a good serve amazing but its not possible before you handle the other steps
You honestly have a very very nice videos 😊, the videos, the instructions, and the voices are really top notch, but the mic cable is really annoying 😢. Need to buy wireless lavalier mic. Thanks for your generousity in teaching your table tennis knowlege.
Thanks a lot for sharing. I hope to see your serves in real tournament matches. Don’t know where to watch. Any links to share? Learned some great serves from your short clips. Thank you. HN, a TT player from Vietnam.
I'm happy you like it and hope it will help you! I will livestream my matches from Swizz league on tiktok today with start 18.00 Eastern european time. My name there is Anton Andersson
@@pingpongmaestros No idea how to watch your game because I dont run tiktok. If you want to talk to someone who has passion in table tennis, here I am.
Hope it will help you! I use short pimples and thats nothing I recommend except in very specific situations. The name are Victas D2 and Victas S1 and both cost around 50€
Tanks a lot for this comprehensive video on serves. I hope you'll make enough views so you can afford a wireless microphone, which would be much more convenient for your demonstrations. Anyway, have a like and a subscription! Looking forward to your next videos.
I serve with sp! So all advice in this video works well! But I prefer short contact on the ball since with a long contact the ball slide on the pips sometimes
Of course! I actually changed pretty late. I was 17 years old when I got pimples on both sides and the reason was that I always played very close to the table, blocked alot and often used flat shots. So my coach thought I could play similar with short pimples but make it harder for the opponents
I want to play tabpe tennis so much last time i played was in my school 3 years ago now I've changed school I told my parents but they just make jokes on me
@@TripodianTT I know it's tiresome. There should just be a correction to the rule. Either make it not illegal or before the rules more. And tbh in this case I think it's too much. Just pull your damn arm away 1 second earlier... It's really not a big deal, thats what I find frustrating the most. Just learn proper serves and this would never be an issue...
Unfortunately he is right. I used to serve exactly like this using my left forearm not to cover but mainly to balance weight and having a reference point to the ball. I re-entered the game after 16 years of not playing. Although I really try to avoid it I get in trouble with referee’s quite often.
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perhaps the best serve tutorial I've seen, great overview. next I would love to hear some ideas on structuring serve practise -- what exercises do you recommend.
I love the idea will write it down for the future!
Definitely the best for me too.
@@Brezinski1000 Thank you so much!
Agree. Structuring the serve practice to continually work from a bad serve to a good one in stages is so important and difficult. Not wanting to get it all right at the same time, first work on wrist relaxation, then contact point, then contact height above table, then different spins, then different placements etc.
@PingPongMaestros. Please make a video like that!
Excellent video! One of the best table tennis videos I've ever seen! (I noticed that your fh is a black-colored pips out.) What blade and rubbers are you using on this video and do you use them for tournaments?
Thank you so much! Thats right in tournements and practice i use short pimples on both sides. Vicas D2 on the black side and Victas S1 on the red and I use the blade stiga Legacy Carbon. In this video i also use tenergy 05 in some of the serves
Thank you so much, PPM! Years ago, I used to use Friendship 802-40 (fh & bh) and I was a close-to-the-table-fast-attacker but couldn't generate the spin. It really didn't matter but now I enjoy using various inverted rubbers bc I enjoy looping. Looking forward to more of your videos!
@@pingpongmaestros
Thank you for sharing your secrets! I appreciate your openness, not many top players are as generous as you!
I'm really happy that you like it and hope it can help you!
Great video and love the demonstrations, thank for all the the tips.
Thank you very much appreciate the kind words
Crisp explanation of complex concepts. One of the best serve tutorials i have seen so far. Thanks!
Thanks for watching :D
nice explanation and really obvious improvement in video quality!
Thank you so much! Hope we can take new steps in the development further on
Very, very, very excellent explanation and every thing the tips, and every thing is outstanding
Thanks for your kind words :D
Good training session. Thank you so much.
Happy you like it✨️
Thank you for sharing. I don’t think you left any stone unturned. I’m going to incorporate everything I’ve learned from this video into my service game.
Thank you very much and good luck! I'm sure you will improve a lot!
Next time Please use wireless mic 🎤 🙏
If you can send him one, I am sure he will use it 😂
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I have watched your video lesson for two times and learnt some new serve tricks. They are all effective when served properly. I would like yo ssk you how to counter forehand topspins. I usually lose a game because of my opponent's forehand tops. Any tips on that? I appreciate it. Thumbs up! Cheers!
Best consise tutorial with advanced tips
Thanks Rafa! :)
I am a tomohawk user so I find it difficult to find a way to hit 2 sides of the ball for super spin please make a tutorial on how. I love your channel thank you for being here
Im happy you like our channel! I will see if I can give more tips on how to hit on 2 sides of the ball sometime
@@pingpongmaestros I didn't think you would notice my comment. Thank you for the dedication to reply to most comments bless your soul
@@jom9078 No problem! I do the videos for my veiwers and always try to listen to your ideas and wishes. On saturday its a Tutorial for your signature serve the Tomahawk 😄
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Wow. Great Video. Thank you very, very much! So much input I will have to watch it some more times and take some notes to work on the different aspects. For me, as an ambitioned, intermediate player with not so much time for training it’s always important to use my time effectively.
Would you recommend an order of priorities to practice? And would you recommend a certain milestone when I should practice the next aspect?
And would you recommend to work parallel on one aspect for let’s say two or three serves or better work on one serve at a time? Normally I practice three different serves. Long and fast, short underspin and pendulum. Too much?
Thanks again and keep on making such great videos!
Thank you for the compliments really happy we could help you!
I would recommend you to first of all learn the basics of the serve and how to get the spin you want.
2nd i would practice the placement which hopefully will go öretty smooth when you already have the basics.
Then finish with the Hiding spin part. It is what make a good serve amazing but its not possible before you handle the other steps
I am very interested to try your suggestions. Thank you for the instruction.
No problems!:D
Thanks! Very clear and useful tips!
Thanks for your kind comment :D
You honestly have a very very nice videos 😊, the videos, the instructions, and the voices are really top notch, but the mic cable is really annoying 😢. Need to buy wireless lavalier mic. Thanks for your generousity in teaching your table tennis knowlege.
Very good tips.Great tutorial. 👍 #tutorial #tips
We are glad you liked it :)
Thanks! That is the best!
Thanks! :D
Incredible video. Thanks!
Thank you so much!✨️
Thanks a lot for sharing. I hope to see your serves in real tournament matches. Don’t know where to watch. Any links to share?
Learned some great serves from your short clips. Thank you. HN, a TT player from Vietnam.
I'm happy you like it and hope it will help you! I will livestream my matches from Swizz league on tiktok today with start 18.00 Eastern european time. My name there is Anton Andersson
@@pingpongmaestros No idea how to watch your game because I dont run tiktok.
If you want to talk to someone who has passion in table tennis, here I am.
Hi Anton. Do you use hard rubbers or soft ones? Do you think that hard rubbers make it difficult for us to maximize the spin in serving?
Thanks for the video.
We are happy you like it!
Great video , thanks 🌹, what is your black rubber ?
Thanks you. À very good lesson
I'm happy that you like it!
bro thank you so much !!!!!Also which rubbers and ply you have and how much they cost...
Hope it will help you! I use short pimples and thats nothing I recommend except in very specific situations. The name are Victas D2 and Victas S1 and both cost around 50€
Just found your channel, really nice content! :)
Very happy that you like it!
Great video lot of information, in a quick video. Please make a slow and more demonstration on deception part.
Thank you for the advice I will put it on the ideas for the future
The way you hold your racket, is that the best way to hold it or should be holding it?
I'll watch it a couple of times to get better, but please make a video for ghost spin
Thanks a lot! I have been trying to include a lot of serves in my bag but can not use all of them properly
I hope you will find a way to use them well in matches🎉
THANKS FOR SHARE THIS VIDEO ❤
Hope it will be to your help!
Thanks for your great video
Thanks for your kind comment:)
@@pingpongmaestros Are you from sweden sir ?
@@cyrustenable Yes thats right 😊
This helps; thank you.
And thank you for watching! :)
Tanks a lot for this comprehensive video on serves. I hope you'll make enough views so you can afford a wireless microphone, which would be much more convenient for your demonstrations. Anyway, have a like and a subscription! Looking forward to your next videos.
Thank you for the support! Hopefully thats a step we can make in the future😄
Great video
Thank you:)
Are you doing the serves with long pimps?
No with short pimples. Of course better with normal rubbers but I have double short pips so no other option 😁
How to play different kind of spin??
Please make a video on it too.
We will put it on our minds
Great tips. I just wish you could show in slow motion because it's very difficult to follow at normal speeds.
Thanks for the tip! we'll think about it for our next video:)
Is there special serves for sp?
I serve with sp! So all advice in this video works well! But I prefer short contact on the ball since with a long contact the ball slide on the pips sometimes
double short pimps racket build? can you tell me why? tnx
Of course! I actually changed pretty late. I was 17 years old when I got pimples on both sides and the reason was that I always played very close to the table, blocked alot and often used flat shots. So my coach thought I could play similar with short pimples but make it harder for the opponents
@@pingpongmaestros is there any advante to smash with short pips to inverted rubber
I want to play tabpe tennis so much last time i played was in my school 3 years ago now I've changed school I told my parents but they just make jokes on me
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Well done
Thanks!😊
vid bollträffen ska man nypa åt racketet så det stannar till eller ska man låta racketet gå igenom träffen? ,om du förstår vad jag menar 😊
Jag skulle säga att nypa till i träffen så att racket stannar rätt snabbt efter är bäst i de flesta servar och slag generellt
Top … very good
Thank you!:)
For your pendulum serve you pull your throwing arm out of the way too late. Id definitely BE calling you out on that as a player and a ref.
@@TripodianTT I know it's tiresome. There should just be a correction to the rule. Either make it not illegal or before the rules more. And tbh in this case I think it's too much. Just pull your damn arm away 1 second earlier... It's really not a big deal, thats what I find frustrating the most. Just learn proper serves and this would never be an issue...
Great tips. Thanks. I find with club players they backswing too early so they don't get a fast whip action.
Why was a video released 2 minutes ago recommended to me? Thanks for the info tho
I guess its a sign that the video is made for you😍
A lot of these serves are illegal because you don't remove your free arm immediately after tossing the ball which the Laws clearly state.
Unfortunately he is right. I used to serve exactly like this using my left forearm not to cover but mainly to balance weight and having a reference point to the ball. I re-entered the game after 16 years of not playing. Although I really try to avoid it I get in trouble with referee’s quite often.
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Ur rotation is awkward, it would make u lost a lot of time and slow to change direction, u have to be at the ready position immediately after serving
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