Steps To Begin Improving Backhand In Table Tennis

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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2023
  • This video is all about Backhand! I lay out the steps I took to fix my Backhand, as I was struggling with it and had terrible consistency. The steps in this video helped me a ton, and I love using Backhand shots now. Hopefully these steps can help you as well!
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  • @MusicianinMe.
    @MusicianinMe. Місяць тому +3

    The Kick Drum Sound at 0:50 is just awesome. Awesome tutorial as well 😀

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  Місяць тому +1

      The sound was TOTALLY on purpose… 😅 Thanks for watching, and glad you liked it.

  • @BadDog69
    @BadDog69 2 місяці тому +2

    Finally, a tutorial that talks about brushing the ball, which is very difficult to do without a softer grip.

  • @justchill99902
    @justchill99902 8 місяців тому +1

    Golden words. Thank you! Keep us the awesome videos!!

  • @ianfraser114
    @ianfraser114 9 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for such clear guidance. I find it really helpful.

  • @MattCM89
    @MattCM89 9 місяців тому +2

    Another top tier video. Will factor this into my practice. Thanks for the upload 🎉

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  9 місяців тому

      Thank you again! Hope it helps you out 👍 I enjoy my backhand now with this stuff, lol.

  • @_jacob5
    @_jacob5 8 місяців тому

    thanks for the video! i like the concept of brush and guide. also, the way you explain things is clear.

  • @table_tennis_journey
    @table_tennis_journey 8 місяців тому +1

    I really like the backhand in table tennis. I practice it day by day. Thank you for your instruction.

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  8 місяців тому

      I love hitting a great backhand shot 😄 Thanks for watching!

  • @TP-mp5lk
    @TP-mp5lk 9 місяців тому +2

    Great video again! Keep em comin!
    One additional piece of advice: my coach told me to shorten the wrist movement when the opponent plays a faster and/or top spin ball. It prevents hitting with the edge of your racket. Going from ten to two o'clock is usually enough for non backspin balls and gives you more consistency.

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  9 місяців тому

      Thanks again! And thanks for sharing the advice 👍 Sounds great, and I’ll have to try and remember it when practicing.

  • @pingpong9668
    @pingpong9668 9 місяців тому +2

    Great video! Really needed it because I literally have 0 trust on my backhand

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  9 місяців тому

      Hey, I really hope it connects with you like it did for me! Thanks for watching.

  • @narfa
    @narfa 9 місяців тому +1

    This is an adorable video. backhand is very unfamiliar, well! I will include your steps in my practice....,Thanks a lot😊😊

  • @lolSnowball
    @lolSnowball 9 місяців тому +1

    Amazing! Keep it up
    We need the same but level 2 difficulty

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  9 місяців тому

      Will definitely talk more backhand in the future 👍

  • @amaniarman460
    @amaniarman460 9 місяців тому

    Great video. One recommendation I have is if you could include more action shots of you using It while playing. Thanks!

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  9 місяців тому

      Yes, that’s great feedback, thanks 👍 I’m hoping to record some matches from Club play soon, but will try to at least add more Robot play as well until I get some footage built up.

  • @ShaTenniPo
    @ShaTenniPo 2 місяці тому +1

    Cool!

  • @robert2780
    @robert2780 9 місяців тому +1

    thanks

  • @ashokcmashru
    @ashokcmashru 15 днів тому +1

    Very nice video.
    I have very rigid hand. So very difficult to perform wrist movement. Any suggesion?

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  14 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback. There are some hand/wrist warmups and stretches that could help you (hopefully) get some more movement from your wrist.

  • @cyrillehurstel
    @cyrillehurstel 25 днів тому

    Well done. I got advised in the comments of my channel to watch this precise video 😉.

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  24 дні тому

      That’s awesome to hear 😆 Thanks for watching! Gonna hop over to your channel and check out some videos as well! 👍

  • @botao4456
    @botao4456 9 місяців тому

    If you have insane backhand like FZD, use h37 chinese rubber on bh for maximum speed& spin. If not, stay with h35 or soft tensor for consistency.

  • @anilsadh6624
    @anilsadh6624 Місяць тому +1

    I am 67+ years old and started playing tennis only from last year and literally love playing tennis but my backhand finish is almost zero but sometimes it's awesome but 2 or 3 hits out of 100, please suggest how to improve so that compete with young guys.

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  Місяць тому

      My initial thought is suggesting that you find someone who is willing/able to do “Multi Ball Training” with you. Then have them feed the same ball over and over to your backhand. I suggest this because it’ll remove a lot of the “random” variables (speed, spin, placement, footwork) so that you can ONLY focus on backhand shots and determine what’s going on quicker.
      And while you’re hitting the ball and trying to get it to land on the table…then also ask your helper for advice on what looks off about your backhand shots.
      Usually you can find someone to do this if you offer to ALSO do Multi Ball for them after your turn so they can work on a shot that they are struggling with. Good luck!

  • @user-fh7wm2gr5e
    @user-fh7wm2gr5e 2 місяці тому +2

    It's backhand drive or backhand topspin ?

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  Місяць тому +1

      I would say this can help with both, but is mostly for Backhand Drive. Backhand Topspin (Loop) will have you dropping your hand much lower before rising up to contact the ball.

  • @user-kt5ci6dg6t
    @user-kt5ci6dg6t 8 місяців тому

    What racquet do you use?

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  8 місяців тому

      Blade: Nittaku Acoustic Offensive
      FH: DHS Hurricane III
      BH: Stiga Mantra

    • @user-kt5ci6dg6t
      @user-kt5ci6dg6t 8 місяців тому

      @@PingPongPowerhouse any pre-made 5 star racquet for an aggressive playing style you could recommend? Preferably not too expensive...

    • @user-kt5ci6dg6t
      @user-kt5ci6dg6t 8 місяців тому

      And thanks for the help, you're a great coach...

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  8 місяців тому

      I would highly recommend going to the website “Megaspin” and also googling “best intermediate table tennis runners”. I say this (instead of listing a few options for you here) because reading the comments on each rubber is very interesting and helps me pick what I want. Also, you can pick 2 Rubbers, and a Blade, and that website will assemble it for you if you pick that option at checkout. So it’s basically like buying a pre-made racket…but you get to have all the fun of customizing it 😆
      If you really want a suggestion from me, then I’d look into the “DHS Hurricane 3 Neo” Rubbers. Then find an “All Round” or “Offensive “ Blade type to go with them. Good luck!

    • @user-kt5ci6dg6t
      @user-kt5ci6dg6t 8 місяців тому

      @@PingPongPowerhouse thank you...

  • @dmytr022
    @dmytr022 18 днів тому +2

    backhand is something that I forget how to do so many times. Very annoying)

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  16 днів тому

      If I’m practicing it specifically, then I enjoy it. But DURING a match…I feel like I never use it when I should be 😅

  • @baldmi3603
    @baldmi3603 2 місяці тому

    Are those Xero shoes?

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  2 місяці тому +1

      They sure are! They come with the small insoles to help them absorb more impact. I really like them for the wide toe box, and they have worked well for me as table tennis shoes.
      I wanna buy a better pair of table tennis shoes and compare more though, because I’m not sure which would be better in the long run.
      Have you tried Xero shoes before? (the “KneesOverToes” UA-cam channel introduced them to me)

    • @baldmi3603
      @baldmi3603 2 місяці тому +1

      @@PingPongPowerhouse I like to backpack and have a pair of Xero shoes (Mesa Trail). I love them. No blisters. I since switched most of my shoes to zero drop shoes. Currently I wear a pair of Lems shoes (Primal 2) for table tennis at the club. They work great but after 5 months the soles are showing wear. I am going to try my old Altra Timp instead. I am hoping they grip well. If not or when I wear them out I will definitely look into the Prio. Does the Prio grip well? How are they holding up?

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  2 місяці тому +1

      Oh nice! I really like the brand. I have one of their “boot” types (would have to look it up again), and the ones I wear for the gym and Table Tennis.
      They are starting to show some wear. Have had them about a year? They grip well and I love how much “feeling” they give me when moving around during table tennis (and when doing squats in the gym). They could probably use a liiiitle more cushion for long table tennis sessions…but I’m usually between 2-3 hours at the local club and feel fine.

  • @simsey33
    @simsey33 18 днів тому +1

    4:22-4:32, the topspin balls, you are really using a lot of wrists in these shots. Not sure I would recommend that for beginners. It's obviously something to learn as players advance and you seem to have it working for you but the wrist needs a video of its own!

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  16 днів тому +1

      I think I was using too much wrist and don’t use that much when I watch my real matches. I think I was over compensating for the settings I had set on the robot…and was too lazy to adjust the settings to match what I was trying to teach/show. I agree with what you’re saying. I’ll try to be better about my examples matching what I wanna show/teach. Thanks for the feedback and for watching!

  • @user-kt5ci6dg6t
    @user-kt5ci6dg6t 16 днів тому +1

    This isn't a drive, it's a loop drive

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  11 днів тому

      I could see it being called that since I do use quite a bit of wrist.

    • @user-kt5ci6dg6t
      @user-kt5ci6dg6t 11 днів тому

      @@PingPongPowerhouse yeah, a drive seems like a more flat contact

  • @shibboleth_without
    @shibboleth_without 17 днів тому

    it is not ping pong

  • @alk672
    @alk672 9 місяців тому

    Yeah I remember the good times when I was wasting year after year after year trying to get the form of the stroke right. I really thought if only I could get my stroke to look correct - the results will come!
    That’s not how you learn to play table tennis. Get a real coach and he’ll show you.

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for bringing this up. Would like to avoid that scenario! I know everyone has variety in their form, but if I’m gonna teach it then I want to give someone a starting point. Covering things that go into the form should apply even if we don’t all execute it the same exactly.
      I’d love to get back into to seeing a coach more often, but I have kids now and live in a State where I have to travel 5-8 hours to get to the coaches at great Clubs. I do have plans to go again, and I want to ask them about this topic you’ve brought up next time I go. Thanks 👍

    • @alk672
      @alk672 9 місяців тому

      @@PingPongPowerhouse why would you teach it? I know people who went through the Chinese system 5 through 18 years of age, made it to provincial level - and they are very hesitant to teach.

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  9 місяців тому +3

      Why would I teach Table Tennis? Because I’ve spent years enjoying this sport and meeting new people to play with. I love the “fast pace” of it. And now, I live in a State in the US where barely anybody plays, and I want to grow the sport here and help more people play here. I would love to find a way to get a 24 hour/7days a week Club opened in my State, as well.

  • @Blackain66
    @Blackain66 Місяць тому +2

    Excuse me sir but your backhand topspin technique is pretty bad still and has WAY too much wrist against normal topspin balls..
    Bending the wrist all the way back is really bad and unstable and u only need close to that much amount of writs against heavy underspin, vs topspin there should only be a slight amount of wrist and more force coming from the underarm movement to have a much more stable shot and much better hit percentage. Just watch any pro doing it right and compare it to this.
    This is a really bad example im sorry.

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  Місяць тому +1

      I totally accept the feedback, appreciate it, and agree with what you’re saying (especially if I watch footage of myself playing). I’m new to making videos and trying to talk and do all the examples using a robot can be tough and I wasn’t good about spending the time to get the best/correct spin to illustrate each talking point (I’m saying I might have been over compensating to keep the ball on the table instead of taking the time to calibrate my robot correctly). I’ll keep trying to improve both my technique and videos going forward!
      Also…wish I could meet up and play with people who comment on my videos, haha. Would be fun to talk about these things in person.

  • @paulaxllowther1974
    @paulaxllowther1974 Місяць тому +1

    Great video, but it’s a bat not a racquet

    • @PingPongPowerhouse
      @PingPongPowerhouse  Місяць тому +5

      Bat, Racket, Paddle… I’ve said them all at some point 😅

    • @yous2244
      @yous2244 Місяць тому +1

      No all are correct