Tips I've Learned From Coaching Beginners In Table Tennis
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2023
- Hello! Today I want to share some things I've learned from coaching Beginner Table Tennis players. I like to only teach a player the bare minimum needed to get them going and stay motivated. I've learned that if I teach too much at once, then the player gets frustrated, has slower progress, and develops bad habits!
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Ahhhh a new table tennis channel! So hyped. Subscriber 14 here from the UK!
Really great clear video. I wish I watched this back when I was learning, I have ALL those bad habits 💀.
The table position is a good tip. I learnt that habit early on and as a result I struggle to play multiple forehands in a row as I don't have the movement speed, or my arm movement is too long, not sure which.
Would love to see a video on forehand topspin in the future too 🙏 I really struggle keeping it low and then how it compares to a forehand drive in technique.
Well I’m glad you’re excited! I’ll try not to let you down 😄 Definitely will be doing Forehand videos.
@@PingPongPowerhouse ah no chance of letting us down 🫡
Just came back to playing after a 15 years hiatus. I am not a beginner but will support your channel and hope for videos, subscribed!
Thanks for the support. Even after 15 years, I’m sure you’re picking it right back up quickly. Good luck and enjoy the challenge again 👍
Nice beginner video; especially about extending the arm on the BH stroke. Maybe add the „golden triangle“ as well as staying low from the beginning as well. These are two areas of habits that I find hard to break with new people coming to practices.
Getting people to exert the extra energy/effort to maintain that low position is definitely a battle, for some. Hoping to mention the "Golden Triangle" idea in a Forehand video. Great thoughts! Thanks again for the feedback.
You are a good coach. We all have to learn to walk first, rather than start to run. Your Table Tennis coaching is simple and specific by keeping it simple, KISS rule is applied in your lessons.
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Thanks so much for the feedback! 👍
Please I'm a young table tennis player I need your help 🙏
Brilliant video !
Many thanks ☺️ Glad you liked it!
Learned a lot from this great video!
Great to hear! 👍
Nice und sympathic tutorial.
Thanks, and I hope it helps ya 👍
Great video mate. Looking forward for more. Subscribed 😊
Hey, thanks! Planning out more videos right now 👍
Please I'm a young table tennis player u need your help 🙏
I am a beginner, but fortunately, I am also my own coach. So, I won't be learning or teaching myself some of the bad habits that the pros do.
Sounds great and stick with it 👍
Actually very good advice, so much more behind this simple advice. but people will only understand later how important this was.
I’ve learned that people (including myself) can only really focus on 2 or 3 things at a time if they hope to make any MEANINGFUL progress with something. So yes, I’m trying to explain just enough to get someone started down the right path, and then hope they stick with it enough to uncover the reasons why later.
Thanks for watching and subbing!
I've been playing for about a month, and I have all the bad habits you just described 😂
Knowing is the first step! 😆 You’ll be surprised how quickly you get better though. Keep at it 👍
very nice tutorial!
Thanks!
Please I'm a young table tennis player u need your help 🙏
Sub 17. Good luck for the channel
Thanks for the Sub and the motivation, sir!
What is not mentioned is how to correct some of the bad habits that many beginners have developed due to lack of proper coaching.
Absolutely. It’s hard to break those ingrained habits.
How much does a setup like that with the table and robot cost? And what kinds would you recommend?
It’s not cheap, sadly 😩 I bought my setup 6 years ago though, and have had very few issues and lots of good times practicing, improving, and showing family and friends. I would buy it all again.
I would recommend robots from the brands “PowerPong” and “Butterfly”. A robot that allows you to program different spins and save exercises to memory will probably cost about $1500, minimum. And a decent table would probably be $350-$400 minimum.
Hey which racket do you use aand which rubber ?
FH: DHS Hurricane III
BH: Stiga Mantra
Blade: Nittaku Acoustic - Offensive
I was using a faster Donic blade (and rubbers) before this, but the handle was huge and felt like I was swinging a “board”, haha.
I love the control/precision I get from this Blade and FH Rubber combo 👍
Please I'm a young table tennis player u need your help 🙏
I'm a bumper. Don't be a bumper. Now I know.
Knowing is the first step to recovery! 😂
Please I'm a young table tennis player u need your help 🙏
How to win u13 students see practice step by step
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Hi, I play for like 4 years and I think I'm not evolving anymore, do you make a private coaching with videos?
I don’t have Online Private Coaching videos today. Just focusing on the UA-cam channel for now before I jump into doing something like that someday.