Table Tennis Footwork Patterns: Side to Side (Part 3)

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024

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  • @pingsunday
    @pingsunday  7 років тому +5

    Timo Boll is my idol! Share this video to your friend!
    ► Part 1: "2 step footwork pattern": ua-cam.com/video/iCYXFqUDmnI/v-deo.html
    ► Part 2: "Quick jump footwork pattern": ua-cam.com/video/DZXuyHWmfgM/v-deo.html

    • @MastroGames
      @MastroGames 7 років тому

      EmRatThich Table Tennis Coach best Coach ever👌behind my Coach Daniel basterfield😀

    • @plectrumdon
      @plectrumdon 6 років тому

      EmRatThich Table Tennis Coach susjshifvjdhcjf

  • @kulaniscap
    @kulaniscap 6 років тому +3

    Thank you EmRatThich, I want to also improve my footwork. We have just started a table tennis social team at my university but we lack coaching. So your video helps me and also help coach other player the proper technique.

  • @rahimyt3608
    @rahimyt3608 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you EmRatThich

  • @matiasd.s.g5440
    @matiasd.s.g5440 7 років тому +2

    Omg, EmRatThich , One more to go for Pratice Book, Thank You!!!
    From Brazil Matias.

  • @federeral-taie3795
    @federeral-taie3795 7 років тому

    thank you Coach EmRatThich . I hope from you to upload more and videos about Footwork in Chinese Phylosophy

  • @roblafollette4265
    @roblafollette4265 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for all the videos you do! I really struggle with footwork. In this video the coach hits 2 forehand and two backhands. She knows this is the pattern so she moves and takes the bat back at the same time. How would this pattern change if the balls are random in both speed and side of the table? Would there have to be an additional hop added after each hit to reset to neutral? After that reset she would hop and take the bat back for the incoming ball? That’s a lot of jumping.

  • @futures4397
    @futures4397 7 років тому +1

    omg so much precious information.My all coaches left me but ı have emrat,thank you buddy

  • @santiago89627
    @santiago89627 7 років тому

    Amazing video... Very professional, technical and clear explanation... Keep up the outstanding work..!!
    Could you please make a video about injuries in table tennis... My shoulder is sore and my hill is sometimes... Is this related to the warm stages or because the technique is no appropriate.???

    • @pingsunday
      @pingsunday  7 років тому +1

      haha! I will explain you, why your shoulder is sore :)

  • @fakhreza85
    @fakhreza85 7 років тому

    Good explanation. Thanks coach!

  • @annuraj6500
    @annuraj6500 6 років тому

    good tip. timo boll is an excellent player, but even i feel that he is slower as compared to chinese. he has got good basic skills.

  • @sshaikh3878
    @sshaikh3878 7 років тому

    Nice video coach ERT, very helpful ☺️

  • @Dontgimmethatshit
    @Dontgimmethatshit 7 років тому

    When rotating more at the pivot position doesn't the right foot end up being more forward for a right handed person? Coach will you please clarify this?

  • @jimmoas
    @jimmoas 7 років тому

    so emrathich, what do You think about boostring The Rubber? especially tenergy

  • @leenasawant340
    @leenasawant340 6 років тому

    Hi! The stroke that I play in my game is doing long pendulum serve to the opponent's backhand and then I somehow get him into a long rally. I manage to brush the forehand balls by topspining them but I never brush my backhand balls because of which the opponent gets to the attacking side. Can you please help me develop my backhand brushes(backhand topspins with very little brushing) so that I can continue the attack?..... Thank you!

  • @dimashevchenko1360
    @dimashevchenko1360 7 років тому

    side to side yeees! Good job between

  • @silver-ball5815
    @silver-ball5815 6 років тому +3

    Different situation. Timo had time to prepare. That is why he made several steps. No need to do one long step.

  • @MastroGames
    @MastroGames 7 років тому

    Ping Sunday 😁

  • @michaelangelu
    @michaelangelu 7 років тому

    In the malong/zhang jike serve movement video, you mentioned rthe best do 3 steps after serve. this one is 2. are both ok or is 3 better?

    • @andyzhaott
      @andyzhaott 6 років тому

      both are pretty similar. I think It depends on if it's a short or long serve.

  • @DanthemanYT3
    @DanthemanYT3 7 років тому +1

    hi emratthich,
    i was playing in a table tennis tournament and I was playing against a person who didn't have good technique and not a lot of spin. Due to this, i was struggling to beat this player. can you give me any tips on how to beat similar players

    • @minplex7132
      @minplex7132 7 років тому

      BlabbyFlame 7 Yeah me 2 this weekend i played against one who wasnt as good as me and i lost. The day before i played with the men (he had 350 points more) and i lost in the 5 sentence 11 to 9

    • @minplex7132
      @minplex7132 7 років тому

      Undying Xavier But there will be always be player in every league who are doing this

    • @blueheart9873
      @blueheart9873 7 років тому +1

      BlabbyFlame 7 Don't let the weird shots distract you, if you are not sure wat spin the ball has just do a regular angled topspin. It will mostly not go out or in the net

    • @knotwilg3596
      @knotwilg3596 7 років тому +4

      It is common for people who train a lot on good technique, to be frustrated when losing against a player they perceive as having bad technique. A few considerations:
      1) Have you already filmed yourself when playing? Maybe the difference in technique between the bad guy and you is not as big as you think ...
      2) Technique will not take care of your match: you still have to try and win it and take your opponent's style into account. Maybe his spin was not great, but his placement or speed was good. Find their relative weakness, your relative strength. If it is spin, then give them deep backspin balls. When you get the chance, give them spinny topspins.
      3) If you train a lot against players with good style, then your game becomes too narrow. Try playing as many opponents as possible, and use your superior technique to your advantage, actively.

    • @blueheart9873
      @blueheart9873 7 років тому

      Undying Xavier true

  • @kirilrusev2880
    @kirilrusev2880 7 років тому +1

    Where I can check the givaway result?

  • @rydmerlin
    @rydmerlin 6 років тому

    I would expect that the technique advocated in this video would lead to more torn achilles.

  • @jerushkadoesstuff189
    @jerushkadoesstuff189 5 років тому

    penholders do it more often knowing that their forehand is better

  • @shanramavat2093
    @shanramavat2093 7 років тому

    what about left handed players?

    • @matiasd.s.g5440
      @matiasd.s.g5440 7 років тому +2

      just to the same tecnique, but with the diferent feet , like if u are a left handed player , and want to move to left , use ur right foot and vice versa

  • @dannyberona671
    @dannyberona671 7 років тому

    How do you translate foreign languages like this? Do you know how to speak Chinese?

  • @PatrickChoi
    @PatrickChoi 7 років тому +2

    Seriously, come on, of course you have to use that footage of Timo Boll. There is also a scene where Zhang Jike used small steps to the pivot corner. He is also chinese, so what now?

    • @kulaniscap
      @kulaniscap 6 років тому +8

      It is just to clearly make a point. You must approach each video with an attitude of wanting to learn, not to criticize.

  • @aseq2
    @aseq2 7 років тому +6

    Coach, the 'asians do it better'- theme is getting a bit old. Yes, we know you're asian...

    • @DesertStarr
      @DesertStarr 6 років тому +3

      He has national pride, same as americans doing their american f@&k Yeah shtick. Should just let it slide same as he seems to be giving good advice.

    • @fraezma
      @fraezma 5 років тому +1

      He has a basis though...