Techniques tutorial: Forehand flick

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024

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  • @stevenevangelista6614
    @stevenevangelista6614 12 років тому

    This Guy is really good on teaching table tennis techniques he really has a talent.keep up the goodwork sir

  • @yusufonepiece
    @yusufonepiece 12 років тому

    I know you made this video ages ago and I find it really helpful, but what you might want to do ( if you don't already do it now ) is when you put the clips in slow motion, go to properties on the clip and click 'lock to stretch' this will remove that scratchy sort of sound when you do slow motion and makes it sound a lot better :) P.S thanks for the video a lot, I'm really looking forward to improving my forehand flick technique.

  • @SuperChessboy
    @SuperChessboy 12 років тому

    Depends mainly on the length. Against no spin, a "mini-topspin" with nearly the same technique might be useful. On short topspin or topsidespin serves, you have to close your paddle.

  • @ellenma6899
    @ellenma6899 8 років тому

    Good for hand flick I want to learn table tennis from this coach

  • @sk8erstrue
    @sk8erstrue 13 років тому

    hahha nice intro i saw that TUT the prince of persia effect nice man :)

  • @filipdanielsson1418
    @filipdanielsson1418 12 років тому

    very very nice tutorial, keep it up mate

  • @Starrych
    @Starrych 12 років тому

    Nice lesson thanks

  • @Lovett9x
    @Lovett9x  12 років тому

    Yes and no unfortunately :( I'm here but in my new university town, I don't have time and opportunity to practice table tennis any longer but maybe in the future :)

  • @ShamanMap
    @ShamanMap 11 років тому

    chúc bạn học tốt. :)
    Khi nào rảnh, mình giao lưu bóng bàn. chắc bạn có chơi trong clb tại Sweden?
    Mình cũng là du học sinh, có tập trong 1 clb tại Pháp, level khoảng 1500..

  • @BhushanMB
    @BhushanMB 8 років тому

    Awesome Bro..

  • @Lovett9x
    @Lovett9x  11 років тому

    it should be more vertical but not completely vertical :) Maybe 60-70 degrees

  • @phartacusx
    @phartacusx 12 років тому

    @Lovett9x Hey, can you make a tutorial for a OK player? I play everyday @ my school, and i need a serve that my friends wont be able to hit, that isnt to complicated. THANKS!

  • @xiomamadeus100
    @xiomamadeus100 12 років тому

    hi, I'm from Kazakhstan - the question: what reason you use? do you like lining DHS? waiting for an answer

  • @Peterjan1995
    @Peterjan1995 13 років тому

    can you make some tutorials for a little nooby players..

  • @igorgoga7985
    @igorgoga7985 7 років тому

    is it ok to bend the wrist back on this shot, pls. Normally, you don't bend the wrist back like in "big tennis"

  • @SuperThequestioner
    @SuperThequestioner 12 років тому

    Are you still on the youtube channel?

  • @ShamanMap
    @ShamanMap 11 років тому

    Hoi o VN, ban hoc truong nao? HCM hay HN?

  • @siddheshss12345
    @siddheshss12345 10 років тому +2

    R you in afganistan

  • @neo_7864
    @neo_7864 12 років тому

    man..where are you playing?

  • @Peterjan1995
    @Peterjan1995 13 років тому

    @Lovett9x I need to work on my back hand very badly i mostly do something that they call shoving (litterly translated from dutch) but i want to make a more of a bad smashy move and i hold my racket like a pistol.

  • @alexestatopedeguapa6216
    @alexestatopedeguapa6216 8 років тому

    guegos mui bien

  • @chubakoide3000
    @chubakoide3000 12 років тому

    U r playing in a cave u mad