So correct... This also applies for adjusting racket angle based on your opponents shot. For example, your opponent is a chopper, and you have to lift the ball, you have to adjust every shot because it can be light backspin, medium, or heavy...
Great video! It's something I've been struggling with a lot. I keep trying to incorporate it into my game but still haven't managed to make it a habit. Fatigue is part of the reason. You briefly mentioned quick feet, like skipping without a rope. What was your training routine like?
@SadPanda309 that is paramount on Table Tennis, basic. Sorry but the video it's not clear what the intention is (play more on tip toes ? Side move ? Etc. Don't get me wrong. Just for you to improve content.
your body weight should be always on toes if you want to move. if you think " I have to move because I have to move", that doesn't work. The first thing you should think about is body weight is in front, on toes. The rest will happen naturally@@NoTengoIlusiones
Start forcing yourself to move prematurely for every shot even a little bit, and with time you'll start moving into correct position and will become more consistent. The main thing is not staying glued to the ground. One way to start moving it staying on tip toes, but you can just do it consciously
So correct... This also applies for adjusting racket angle based on your opponents shot. For example, your opponent is a chopper, and you have to lift the ball, you have to adjust every shot because it can be light backspin, medium, or heavy...
Great video! It's something I've been struggling with a lot. I keep trying to incorporate it into my game but still haven't managed to make it a habit. Fatigue is part of the reason. You briefly mentioned quick feet, like skipping without a rope. What was your training routine like?
Thank you for the video... but what are the tips ?
to move xD
@SadPanda309 that is paramount on Table Tennis, basic. Sorry but the video it's not clear what the intention is (play more on tip toes ? Side move ? Etc. Don't get me wrong. Just for you to improve content.
your body weight should be always on toes if you want to move.
if you think " I have to move because I have to move", that doesn't work.
The first thing you should think about is body weight is in front, on toes. The rest will happen naturally@@NoTengoIlusiones
Start forcing yourself to move prematurely for every shot even a little bit, and with time you'll start moving into correct position and will become more consistent. The main thing is not staying glued to the ground. One way to start moving it staying on tip toes, but you can just do it consciously
great points guys!
Bruno?
I almost thought for a sec Bruno Mars now plays table tennis