Thank you for making these videos. I had a few coaches in US and spend lot of money and I didn't learn as much as from your work. Amazing !!! In 2 weeks watching and applying 5 key point my rating went 200 points up. Please continue with your great videos!
Thank you for answering in video. After thought and analysis i must say that you are right. For me as fh dominant player is easier to finish the point from fh corner BUT when i dont finish it, usually i lost control and mostly lose that point. Because my attacking initiative has ended. I get it now :)
Thanks for the amazing tactics coach. This is the surely the best table tennis channel for learning the true form of table tennis. I have been your earliest follower since your first video. I'm glad that you have garnered so much attention and popularity among table tennis enthusiasts. I have a question. Why is the playing style of feng yalan so different from that of lui shiwen, hirano and other female players. Yalan's style looks more powerful with better follow through and wide arc in forehand loop. More like ma long or Zhang jike. Please tell us your view. Thank you. Jiao yo Emrathich!
I really appreciate your efforts in making such videos, this is the stuff which I was looking for " tactics & strategy ". The pictures helped me a lot to understand the situation. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your videos. In the last couple of months, I have applied your videos during my game and suddenly I realized everything fits well to me. Whether it is identifying the opponent playing style or power from the ground or this video. I am a forehand dominant player and I like to pivot and finish the point. I always wondered if doing a reverse pendulum would bring the ball on my forehead and then I can execute my forehand. It was quite difficult for me, I kept Training hard at practice using my reverse pendulum and attack, it explains beautifully in the video that I should from the favorite position to the dominant position. I will keep applying your techniques and strategies in my subsequent matches. Thank you so much for the videos. :)
Coach, saya berencana mendirikan komunitas dan menjadi pelatih resmi Tenis Meja di Provinsi saya di Indonesia. Saya tidak akan pernah melupakan jasa besar Anda, juga saya ingin banyak tahu tentang Anda. Waktu demi waktu. Terima kasih banyak, my great one and only😅 table tennis Coach in this earth. 😀
Thank you EmRatThich! I had been playing without knowing anything about the tactics in table tennis, but with this lesson you gave me the key for understanding them.
yo i really appreciate these videos man!!! thank you for making them, i've have already made my game better by understanding a lot of things you shared with us in your videos. keep up the good work! and dont worry if you cant publish videos too often, good things take time to be made! cheers
Thanks for your videos! I (and lots of other people for sure) appreciate that you share your knowledge for free as it should be if we want to growth and thrive as human beings in this world.
He has 30,000 followers on youtube. Please remember that when you ask questions. Here is a link where you can become a patreon of EmRatThich. He does the videos for free. Here is a way you can help him have the time to answer questions. goo.gl/1W1uBV
I love this video because I love table tennis and I cant give all my time or money to remember all the things I learned in my 5 years playing So thank you for the reminder and keeping me sharpyou really are a great coach, thanks coach EmRatThich
Thanks for the good video. In fact being the fh player myself and serving both pendulum and reverse serves I have noticed that I win more points with regular pendulum serves, which seemed illogical, I was taking it for granted and considering that my reverse serves were just not good enough. But now I see the real explanation.
Tactics are so important. I find that in order to think about tactics during a game, a person needs to have strong sports psychology. Focusing on what's happening during the action is hard to do and takes practice as well.
Thank you very much for describe these situations and tactics. I will keep check your videos for ever. I have study a few year many many hours every week and know the most but your tactics and descriptions is very interesting to follow and I have already tried a few and they really works. But really hard touse them at every ball, but in startof a match or in breaks and in bad situation I have to stop and rethink and use some of these tricks and tactics. Many times I have won matches already down 0-2 and won 3-2 caused by your videos. For sure its very hard to be consistant and use them with understanding but many of your videos helps me depending mostly on the other player style as you desribed in another video. When understand the other player first THEN, its possible to adjust small things to take over the control of the balls. :) thanks keep do more videos and tactics. My worst enemy is when I meet players that push the ball hard underspin against body after my serve and I have to move and do not get the time to turn and use Forehand. Of course the tactics is to serveother types of serve but if I want to serve side or side topspin good players see the spin and this is what happens :) So. I keep the serves now short mostly and spread and go for the flip or psuh after my own serve to hope for an opening shoot with forehand or backhand directly after.
Great lesson but it has one unclarity - *why the opponent is forced to return where we expect???* Opponent can return the same serve to the left or to the right by just rotating his body a bit side to side. Or does it mean not spiny enough serve? *I am so tired of hundreds of the same videos about how to hit, I want more videos like this - where to hit and why to hit!* Best tactics video I have seen so far!
Thank you so much , this material is really very good , the advices given here and the certain theory pass confidence for the table tennis student . I will sure reflect more and see again the video
Hi, would you be able to do subtitles everywhere? I will be grateful to you, otherwise I can not study without them, I always look with great pleasure at your lessons))
Hi Coach, great lessons today, it was not obvious but now it makes real sense. It all starts because of the original position of a right handed player against a right handed players which is the most common situation. It works because the forehand has the most reach and it is usually the stronger shot. Coach, you can use your experience notes and write a table tennis strategy book, I will be your first customer! Write it and sell it on Amazon!
an amazing video as always.. i have a question for you i would your help in. i have a problem in deciding the amount of backspin on a push .. sometimes it's not heavy so the ball flies off the table .. sometimes it's heavy backspin and i think it's not so i close the racket angle and it goes into the net.. any suggestions?
Thanks for the video, i have been following your videos for a time and this is one of the most interesting for me. I would like to ask about tactics for playing against short pimples rubbers specially about how to serve against them and how to respond to a long attack stroke made with the rubber since depending on the player and the tension it may have no spin, little spin or certain topspin rotation if the ball had heavy underspin. Thanks a lot again and good Sunday.
Coach EmRatThich, thank you for yet another great video. Do you think you can make a video on Miu Hirano? She just won over three top Chinese national team players. And many people think that the significance of her victory is on how she won them. From my understanding, she focuses a lot on aggressive fast loop (on the top of the bounce) so reduce the preparation time for the powerful Chinese forehand loops. And she always places the ball with extreme wide angles so the Chinese can not use their favorite and consistent forehand or backhand skills easily. In addition, she can serve really well, with both power and variations. This reduces the chance for the Chinese players to use the receive and attack tactic. Thus giving her the chance to open up with powerful fast loop and wide angle landings. You might have more insights on her playing style and tactics. Hopefully you can make a video on her. She is a game changer. Thank you!
Do You have any good strategy for Defenders players? How to win a match as a modern defensive player using pips rubbers on oneside mostly backhand and regular inverse rubber on forehand, do you have any good tactics for serve and return serve too? thanks :)
My strategy FIRST:SMASH DEFEND BY LOB SECOND :TOPSPIN BY BLOCK THIRD:ANY SERVE BY EFFECTIVE PUSH FOURTH:CHOP FORCE INCREASE FIFTH:FLICK AND COUNTERS FOR INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS. SIXTH:PLAY AND PUT THE BALL OPPOSITE TO THE OPPONENTS COURT SEVENTH:PRACTICE FOOTWORKS LIKE PIVOT, ONE STEP, FALCUNBURG ETC EIGHTH: HAVE FUN
hi coach we love you....thanks a lot for videos..... Can you shown some tactics on a few table tennis matches (Pre-tactical situation post-tactical situation) ıf you do this video I think it will be great for everyone....thanks a lot again
such a great video on tactics. probably needed by any player whoever wants to up his game. How about a lefty player against right handers? is favourite and domination sides are same for left hander forehand specialist against righty?
Hi Coach EmRatThich, Recently, i watched Fan Zhendong vs Liam Pitchforld match, World Team Cup In the first set, FZD lost. From the second game, he switched to Reverse Pendulum Serves, instead of the Pendulum Serves. And, he could crack Liam down. I think, because of Liam's extraordinary Backhand, Fan changed to the Plan B. He played with the Serve and Attack Plan B(Reverse Pendulum Serves). Now, the question is, how many Serve and Attack Plans should a player have? I have only Plan A (Pendulum Serves and Attacks), but I am looking forward for the Plan B, like FZD, after watching the match. I do know that there may never be too many Serves and Attack Plans, which may create a mess, in a given situation and dilemma may cover the mind. I never have seen a player who does variety of serves and win, because of it, too. So, i think you are the coach, who can give proper guidance to all of us. If possible, please make a video, too. Thanks a lot, Sir!
Hi, would you make sometime a new tactics and strategy video for advanced players? I know that it's harder, but I would be happy to see patterns to practice.
Really good work, coach. You sure know your table tennis. Do you have any strategy, or tactics, how to win as a modern defender, because most of coaches and tutorials talk about how to beat them
hello coach and thanks a lot for your awesome videos,they were very helpful to me. Well I play with (butterfly tamka 5000 blade),(donic coppa Jo platin rubber) on forehand, and(yasaka mark 5 rubber) on backhand,and the backhand rubber is not supporting me to play offensive. So can you suggest me a rubber and please tell some of the strategies for a left handed offensive player.
What type of rubber do you recommend for a beginner player, you had mentioned hard sponge and a tacky rubber, what are your equipment recommendations for beginners? Cheers from south Texas.
My friend beat me 11 times in row I had ali baba pallet bat 😂 now I got a stiga pro carbon + ,I’m going to try your tactics today I’ll let you know how it goes and what the bat is like 👍🏾
Desert Yeah. I think you should counter the forehand dominant player to play long underspin serves to the BH. As being a forehand dominant player I hate that. Side spin too
I can't get enough spin on my pendulum serve. I try very hard. I can do reverse pendulum serve with lot of serve. what to do I try to copy Zhang Jike style
That is because your wrist and forearm are not relax enough. The reason that your wrist and forearm are not relax enough is because you use them as the main power source. Thus the muscles are all tight up and you can not perform the "whipping" on the ball using the wrist/forearm. You need to add the waist/hip rotation into the serve so the forearm and wrist can be relax enough to perform extreme fast whipping to create the spin. The waist/hip rotation should be compact and leading slight ahead of the forearm and wrist. Do no over do the waist/hip rotation because you will slow down the rotation. Make the rotation extremely short and concentrated, right before the wrist/forearm whip.
I had the same problem. By reverse pendulum is spinny but inconsistent still. My pendulum used to be consistent though less spinny. Just practice alone and try to make your pendulum server as snappy as your reverse pendulum. It will be inconsistent initially but after enough practice it'll become consistent. try to control it less initially and focus on applying more spin. There is a channel "tomorrow table tennis". watch his videos.
Very good, I am a forehand dominant player but I use to do the reverse pendulum serve... I am trying to change to normal pendulum (I am not so good doing that serve) so I can attack deeper, I tried so the last week but with no good results. I want to put this theory to work, it should work for me too.
I think you should keep the reverse pendulum serve instead, however, serve only at intense situation like 9-7 or 9-9 for direct 3rd ball attack win. For your other serves, you can just serve no spin or underspin to set up for your forehand attack instead of pendulum, as you are also making the opponent easier to flick and attack your ball if you create sidespin on your serve.
I think I understand what you say, in fact I use to serve reverse pendulum in intense situation, and that makes the oponents a bit nervous... but a long rev pendulum to the oponent backhand is always a risk, sometimes they play far to my forehand and do a winner... but it is a good tactic so far. I can vary: short, long, to backhand and to forehand, and it looks always the same ;) I also use underspin (to play sure or conservative) and even topspin serve (to attack the 3er ball) a lot, but my best serv is reverse pendulum now... Anyway, thanks to these videos my normal pendulum is better now and it is starting to work!
before answering your answer, you should note that if you cannot identify the spin, then you are already in a disadvantage, so your job is to minimize this disadvantage and focus on points that you serve but not trying to win a 2-0 in his serve round. Basically for me, i will do one step backward and perform a chop with arms loosen(though i am not a chopper), then ready for block and counterattack if the ball is long. If the ball is short, try to do a forehand push towards his backhand corner with your racket almost perpendicular to the table, adjust the angle if the ball drop to the net or fly out of the table.
Hey, just looking for some advice. The season before this one my confidence was really high, i won 52/56 in my local league and 26/28 in my areas national junior league and we won division 1. I had this guy who was very good tactically for me, rubbish for emotional side of it. But in all fairness he helped. However last season my confidence dropped massively as I went up to div1 in local league. I won 30% of my matches and beat some players who were on 90% averages but in general my focus was not the same and was not enjoying or improving in my training with the coach I have. I'm setting my sights on next season and I'm working on physical and building up my confidence again. But tactically i need to get better again. My forehand in my strength like ma long. Can you recommend specific serves and tutorials I can use some I can try implement my strategy? I always struggled to flick wrist fast enough when serving
Hello EmRatThich! I have a really big problem. When I do a serve (good one) then I get a perfect return to attack. I can go for no spin serves sometime and then I get a smash position or loop position.I attack it and the next shot I get a even better position for me but I totally miss it or I even miss the first opportunity. And it happens only on matches. Another thing is that I get really afraid when we do loop vs loop. Example backhand Vs backhand many times and I don't know when the opponent will change and shoot to my forehand. And then if I take that one on my FH he can go back or keep doing me stressed. And I get really frustrated because I am much better then them in real but I can not do it. In the trainings I feel I play like Ma Long but when going for matches I get totally lost. Table tennis is the fastest sport and it is played on a small table compared to football. This makes it reflexes the hardest thing to do for me. I would say that I am good at serving but can't keep the rally because I get stressed out. And usually on my training we don't do random drills so much. But I will ask them. So I want to know how to keep the good ball and don't get it into the net or somewhere else bad when smashing or looping. I also want to know how to change BH and FH during loop rally. This is the step that I think I need to become the better player in my club. I am going to try to get into the national championship if I can and I only have 6 months on my self to prepare my self. Exactly on my birthday the qualification to the nationals will be hold. These keypoints are really important to me. I know I can beat anybody but I get to afraid. My teammates are so afraid and they say "you are better and you will win" I also have that feeling that I should win but I am really bad at keeping my self in good condition. I can lose to a beginner because of this problem. I will try my best! You are the best table tennis coach I seen on the internet! I just love your videos and I am really thankful for this really good quality. Hope you answer even though your schedule. Thank you so much! /Dima
Is my set up okay? My blade is Stiga hybrid NCT, forehand rubber is DHS Hurricane 3 Neo and on backhand is Yasaka Mark V ( I remember you said that soft rubbers are weak. And I think I should change it ) Thank you :)
I am glad that you dont make your viewers pay to watch your videos, I don't want to pay for pingskills and it is frustrating not to have complete explabations
I like bove side bh and fh but if I do pendulum people just play that to my forehand with strong what I can do? I am from Czech And I am twelve years old
This is interesting. How wide is your pendulum? Is it to backhand short? Does it go out side of the table? I mostly get the ball back to my backhand for my pendulum serves. I serve as wide as i can with backspin and a lot of side spins.
Thank you for making these videos. I had a few coaches in US and spend lot of money and I didn't learn as much as from your work. Amazing !!!
In 2 weeks watching and applying 5 key point my rating went 200 points up. Please continue with your great videos!
Anna Kozlowska where did you live for the coaching?
+Anna Kozlowska thank you
Anna Kozlowska and a man
Thank you for answering in video. After thought and analysis i must say that you are right. For me as fh dominant player is easier to finish the point from fh corner BUT when i dont finish it, usually i lost control and mostly lose that point. Because my attacking initiative has ended. I get it now :)
every time after i watch your video i just said to myself "AHH, THAT'S WHY". amazing!! truly amazing. keep it up.
Thanks for the amazing tactics coach. This is the surely the best table tennis channel for learning the true form of table tennis. I have been your earliest follower since your first video. I'm glad that you have garnered so much attention and popularity among table tennis enthusiasts. I have a question. Why is the playing style of feng yalan so different from that of lui shiwen, hirano and other female players. Yalan's style looks more powerful with better follow through and wide arc in forehand loop. More like ma long or Zhang jike. Please tell us your view. Thank you. Jiao yo Emrathich!
You offer such a great contribution to us, table tennis enthusiasts! Thanks once again!
I really appreciate your efforts in making such videos, this is the stuff which I was looking for " tactics & strategy ". The pictures helped me a lot to understand the situation. Thank you so much.
I have always tried to play tactically. But this video has given me much better clarity on how I should construct a rally.
Thousand Salutes to you, Coach!
Detailed explanation for free. Great video. Subscribed
Thank you for your videos. In the last couple of months, I have applied your videos during my game and suddenly I realized everything fits well to me. Whether it is identifying the opponent playing style or power from the ground or this video. I am a forehand dominant player and I like to pivot and finish the point. I always wondered if doing a reverse pendulum would bring the ball on my forehead and then I can execute my forehand. It was quite difficult for me, I kept Training hard at practice using my reverse pendulum and attack, it explains beautifully in the video that I should from the favorite position to the dominant position. I will keep applying your techniques and strategies in my subsequent matches. Thank you so much for the videos. :)
Coach, saya berencana mendirikan komunitas dan menjadi pelatih resmi Tenis Meja di Provinsi saya di Indonesia.
Saya tidak akan pernah melupakan jasa besar Anda, juga saya ingin banyak tahu tentang Anda. Waktu demi waktu.
Terima kasih banyak, my great one and only😅 table tennis Coach in this earth. 😀
Thank you EmRatThich! I had been playing without knowing anything about the tactics in table tennis, but with this lesson you gave me the key for understanding them.
Very nice video! I'm sure that it will help me to improve my future results. Thanks!
your theoretical knowledge helps a lot ... thank you for doing it for free, just for your support on youtube ...
yo i really appreciate these videos man!!! thank you for making them, i've have already made my game better by understanding a lot of things you shared with us in your videos. keep up the good work! and dont worry if you cant publish videos too often, good things take time to be made! cheers
Absolute amazing!Very helpful.
Thanks for your videos! I (and lots of other people for sure) appreciate that you share your knowledge for free as it should be if we want to growth and thrive as human beings in this world.
Thank you so much for making these videos. My TT skills have greatly improved in a matter of a week.
Using your strategy and tactics, I've been able to beat players very easily, where I was struggling. Thank you!
+Satyam Sookaloo haha. great
thank's so much, with your videos i can learn and enjoy ...
you are my favorite coach
your videos really helps me
He has 30,000 followers on youtube. Please remember that when you ask questions. Here is a link where you can become a patreon of EmRatThich. He does the videos for free. Here is a way you can help him have the time to answer questions. goo.gl/1W1uBV
I love this video because I love table tennis and I cant give all my time or money to remember all the things I learned in my 5 years playing
So thank you for the reminder and keeping me sharpyou really are a great coach,
thanks coach EmRatThich
I will back to this video from time to time, because it is really good.
THANKS
Thanks for the good video. In fact being the fh player myself and serving both pendulum and reverse serves I have noticed that I win more points with regular pendulum serves, which seemed illogical, I was taking it for granted and considering that my reverse serves were just not good enough. But now I see the real explanation.
Tactics are so important. I find that in order to think about tactics during a game, a person needs to have strong sports psychology. Focusing on what's happening during the action is hard to do and takes practice as well.
Thank you very much for describe these situations and tactics. I will keep check your videos for ever.
I have study a few year many many hours every week and know the most but your tactics and descriptions is
very interesting to follow and I have already tried a few and they really works. But really hard touse them at every ball, but in startof a match or in breaks and in bad situation I have to stop and rethink and use some of these tricks and tactics.
Many times I have won matches already down 0-2 and won 3-2 caused by your videos. For sure its very hard to be consistant and use them with understanding but many of your videos helps me depending mostly on the other player style as you desribed in another video. When understand the other player first THEN, its possible to adjust small things to take over the control of the balls. :) thanks keep do more videos and tactics.
My worst enemy is when I meet players that push the ball hard underspin against body after my serve and I have to move and do not get the time to turn and use Forehand. Of course the tactics is to serveother types of serve but if I want to serve side or side topspin good players see the spin and this is what happens :) So. I keep the serves now short mostly and spread and go for the flip or psuh after my own serve to hope for an opening shoot with forehand or backhand directly after.
Wow this video is AMAZING!!! Thanks a lot for a quality coaching session i won't find anywhere else :D
Thank you for your generosity . It is appreciated :)
Thanks for this great video! It really got me thinking about the best tactics for my next training session.
Great lesson but it has one unclarity - *why the opponent is forced to return where we expect???* Opponent can return the same serve to the left or to the right by just rotating his body a bit side to side. Or does it mean not spiny enough serve?
*I am so tired of hundreds of the same videos about how to hit, I want more videos like this - where to hit and why to hit!*
Best tactics video I have seen so far!
Thank you so much , this material is really very good , the advices given here and the certain theory pass confidence for the table tennis student . I will sure reflect more and see again the video
very good coaching! thank you for sharing, hope there will be more videos explaining chinese tactics philosophy later on.
Wow, I had never imagined such situations on the table! Many thanks coach! Five stars!
Verry good Video, Thank you for your coaching tips
Thanks a lot! Now I will use more pendulum serve then my reverse pendulum serve
Hi, would you be able to do subtitles everywhere? I will be grateful to you, otherwise I can not study without them, I always look with great pleasure at your lessons))
Wow, I can't say more than WOW, thank you very much.
Very well video. Thank you for making these videos
Hi Coach, great lessons today, it was not obvious but now it makes real sense. It all starts because of the original position of a right handed player against a right handed players which is the most common situation. It works because the forehand has the most reach and it is usually the stronger shot. Coach, you can use your experience notes and write a table tennis strategy book, I will be your first customer! Write it and sell it on Amazon!
an amazing video as always.. i have a question for you i would your help in. i have a problem in deciding the amount of backspin on a push .. sometimes it's not heavy so the ball flies off the table .. sometimes it's heavy backspin and i think it's not so i close the racket angle and it goes into the net.. any suggestions?
That's a great Video, Now I just need to master the pendulm serve so I can take advantage of my forehand
Thanks for the video, i have been following your videos for a time and this is one of the most interesting for me. I would like to ask about tactics for playing against short pimples rubbers specially about how to serve against them and how to respond to a long attack stroke made with the rubber since depending on the player and the tension it may have no spin, little spin or certain topspin rotation if the ball had heavy underspin. Thanks a lot again and good Sunday.
Thanks for making all your videos, they are great
Thank you coach, I'll try tomorrow 😁
Very useful ideas. Thank you coach.
Coach EmRatThich, thank you for yet another great video. Do you think you can make a video on Miu Hirano? She just won over three top Chinese national team players. And many people think that the significance of her victory is on how she won them. From my understanding, she focuses a lot on aggressive fast loop (on the top of the bounce) so reduce the preparation time for the powerful Chinese forehand loops. And she always places the ball with extreme wide angles so the Chinese can not use their favorite and consistent forehand or backhand skills easily. In addition, she can serve really well, with both power and variations. This reduces the chance for the Chinese players to use the receive and attack tactic. Thus giving her the chance to open up with powerful fast loop and wide angle landings. You might have more insights on her playing style and tactics. Hopefully you can make a video on her. She is a game changer. Thank you!
+Jin Kuang yes. i will make a video for miu hirano
Thank you, this is brilliant advice.
Brilliant tips thank you
this solves a lot of question I have for decades.
Very good tutorial, keep up the good work!
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Do You have any good strategy for Defenders players? How to win a match as a modern defensive player using pips rubbers on oneside mostly backhand and regular inverse rubber on forehand, do you have any good tactics for serve and return serve too? thanks :)
thank you!...great video coach
ping Saturday yay thank you for your uploads
you are very best teacher. but please make a video of improving forehand topspin at heavy spin. please upload video as soon as possible , Thank you
My strategy
FIRST:SMASH DEFEND BY LOB
SECOND :TOPSPIN BY BLOCK
THIRD:ANY SERVE BY EFFECTIVE PUSH
FOURTH:CHOP FORCE INCREASE
FIFTH:FLICK AND COUNTERS FOR INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS.
SIXTH:PLAY AND PUT THE BALL OPPOSITE TO THE OPPONENTS COURT
SEVENTH:PRACTICE FOOTWORKS LIKE PIVOT, ONE STEP, FALCUNBURG ETC
EIGHTH: HAVE FUN
hi coach we love you....thanks a lot for videos..... Can you shown some tactics on a few table tennis matches (Pre-tactical situation post-tactical situation) ıf you do this video I think it will be great for everyone....thanks a lot again
Nice video! I hope you will make a more detailed tacitc-lesson in the future :)
Thank you for your such a great effort! :D
such a great video on tactics. probably needed by any player whoever wants to up his game. How about a lefty player against right handers? is favourite and domination sides are same for left hander forehand specialist against righty?
Hi Coach EmRatThich,
Recently, i watched Fan Zhendong vs Liam Pitchforld match, World Team Cup In the first set, FZD lost. From the second game, he switched to Reverse Pendulum Serves, instead of the Pendulum Serves. And, he could crack Liam down. I think, because of Liam's extraordinary Backhand, Fan changed to the Plan B. He played with the Serve and Attack Plan B(Reverse Pendulum Serves). Now, the question is, how many Serve and Attack Plans should a player have? I have only Plan A (Pendulum Serves and Attacks), but I am looking forward for the Plan B, like FZD, after watching the match. I do know that there may never be too many Serves and Attack Plans, which may create a mess, in a given situation and dilemma may cover the mind. I never have seen a player who does variety of serves and win, because of it, too.
So, i think you are the coach, who can give proper guidance to all of us. If possible, please make a video, too.
Thanks a lot, Sir!
Hi, would you make sometime a new tactics and strategy video for advanced players? I know that it's harder, but I would be happy to see patterns to practice.
The best vídeo that i had seen ever.
thank you - great coach!!
It would be really nice from you to upload a pdf format of your notebook. I think I would love to read it :)
+Attila Váczi haha. yes. but only me can understand my notebook
You are the best! Thank you!
This video was very helpful
please make a video about severs and different simple and advance types plz.
Really good work, coach. You sure know your table tennis. Do you have any strategy, or tactics, how to win as a modern defender, because most of coaches and tutorials talk about how to beat them
Thank you for the video
hello coach and thanks a lot for your awesome videos,they were very helpful to me. Well I play with (butterfly tamka 5000 blade),(donic coppa Jo platin rubber) on forehand, and(yasaka mark 5 rubber) on backhand,and the backhand rubber is not supporting me to play offensive. So can you suggest me a rubber and please tell some of the strategies for a left handed offensive player.
What type of rubber do you recommend for a beginner player, you had mentioned hard sponge and a tacky rubber, what are your equipment recommendations for beginners? Cheers from south Texas.
I absolutely loved this videooo... For God's sake!!!
BEST CHANNEL
It's all good coach, thanks a lot.
Excellent vidéo qui permet de comprendre
Eric Noel tu as compris?
Eric Noel par ce que je comprend rien je regarde😅
Very nice explanation
My friend beat me 11 times in row I had ali baba pallet bat 😂 now I got a stiga pro carbon + ,I’m going to try your tactics today I’ll let you know how it goes and what the bat is like 👍🏾
can make a video on how to counter people whose forehand and bckhand are equally good.
nice video btw
Desert Yeah. I think you should counter the forehand dominant player to play long underspin serves to the BH. As being a forehand dominant player I hate that. Side spin too
counter looper if you are looper video would be perfect for me
I can't get enough spin on my pendulum serve. I try very hard.
I can do reverse pendulum serve with lot of serve.
what to do
I try to copy Zhang Jike style
Abhinav Basu You should try to spin the ball with the wrist without serving. Getting the feel of the serve with lots of spins.
That is because your wrist and forearm are not relax enough. The reason that your wrist and forearm are not relax enough is because you use them as the main power source. Thus the muscles are all tight up and you can not perform the "whipping" on the ball using the wrist/forearm. You need to add the waist/hip rotation into the serve so the forearm and wrist can be relax enough to perform extreme fast whipping to create the spin. The waist/hip rotation should be compact and leading slight ahead of the forearm and wrist. Do no over do the waist/hip rotation because you will slow down the rotation. Make the rotation extremely short and concentrated, right before the wrist/forearm whip.
I had the same problem. By reverse pendulum is spinny but inconsistent still. My pendulum used to be consistent though less spinny. Just practice alone and try to make your pendulum server as snappy as your reverse pendulum. It will be inconsistent initially but after enough practice it'll become consistent. try to control it less initially and focus on applying more spin. There is a channel "tomorrow table tennis". watch his videos.
Very good, I am a forehand dominant player but I use to do the reverse pendulum serve... I am trying to change to normal pendulum (I am not so good doing that serve) so I can attack deeper, I tried so the last week but with no good results. I want to put this theory to work, it should work for me too.
I think you should keep the reverse pendulum serve instead, however, serve only at intense situation like 9-7 or 9-9 for direct 3rd ball attack win. For your other serves, you can just serve no spin or underspin to set up for your forehand attack instead of pendulum, as you are also making the opponent easier to flick and attack your ball if you create sidespin on your serve.
kenso kaichi Great idea.
I think I understand what you say, in fact I use to serve reverse pendulum in intense situation, and that makes the oponents a bit nervous... but a long rev pendulum to the oponent backhand is always a risk, sometimes they play far to my forehand and do a winner... but it is a good tactic so far.
I can vary: short, long, to backhand and to forehand, and it looks always the same ;)
I also use underspin (to play sure or conservative) and even topspin serve (to attack the 3er ball) a lot, but my best serv is reverse pendulum now...
Anyway, thanks to these videos my normal pendulum is better now and it is starting to work!
lots of love form nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
You're the best coach ever!
You mention that you helped people with tactics against pimples. Can you do a video about that for intermediate (non-professional) players?
I am a left hander player. What will be my tactics against right hander?
Muito bom , Parabens!!!!
0:59, you are completely right
how to return side spin serve and how to return serve when you don't know what type of spin is in the ball, please help
before answering your answer, you should note that if you cannot identify the spin, then you are already in a disadvantage, so your job is to minimize this disadvantage and focus on points that you serve but not trying to win a 2-0 in his serve round. Basically for me, i will do one step backward and perform a chop with arms loosen(though i am not a chopper), then ready for block and counterattack if the ball is long. If the ball is short, try to do a forehand push towards his backhand corner with your racket almost perpendicular to the table, adjust the angle if the ball drop to the net or fly out of the table.
Make a video on how to receive heavy spin serves
i'm still waiting that you do another video about this topics, help me with ideas please
Awesome video....
Hey, just looking for some advice. The season before this one my confidence was really high, i won 52/56 in my local league and 26/28 in my areas national junior league and we won division 1. I had this guy who was very good tactically for me, rubbish for emotional side of it. But in all fairness he helped.
However last season my confidence dropped massively as I went up to div1 in local league. I won 30% of my matches and beat some players who were on 90% averages but in general my focus was not the same and was not enjoying or improving in my training with the coach I have.
I'm setting my sights on next season and I'm working on physical and building up my confidence again. But tactically i need to get better again. My forehand in my strength like ma long. Can you recommend specific serves and tutorials I can use some I can try implement my strategy? I always struggled to flick wrist fast enough when serving
Hello EmRatThich!
I have a really big problem. When I do a serve (good one) then I get a perfect return to attack. I can go for no spin serves sometime and then I get a smash position or loop position.I attack it and the next shot I get a even better position for me but I totally miss it or I even miss the first opportunity. And it happens only on matches. Another thing is that I get really afraid when we do loop vs loop. Example backhand Vs backhand many times and I don't know when the opponent will change and shoot to my forehand. And then if I take that one on my FH he can go back or keep doing me stressed. And I get really frustrated because I am much better then them in real but I can not do it. In the trainings I feel I play like Ma Long but when going for matches I get totally lost. Table tennis is the fastest sport and it is played on a small table compared to football. This makes it reflexes the hardest thing to do for me. I would say that I am good at serving but can't keep the rally because I get stressed out. And usually on my training we don't do random drills so much. But I will ask them.
So I want to know how to keep the good ball and don't get it into the net or somewhere else bad when smashing or looping. I also want to know how to change BH and FH during loop rally. This is the step that I think I need to become the better player in my club. I am going to try to get into the national championship if I can and I only have 6 months on my self to prepare my self. Exactly on my birthday the qualification to the nationals will be hold.
These keypoints are really important to me. I know I can beat anybody but I get to afraid. My teammates are so afraid and they say "you are better and you will win" I also have that feeling that I should win but I am really bad at keeping my self in good condition. I can lose to a beginner because of this problem.
I will try my best!
You are the best table tennis coach I seen on the internet! I just love your videos and I am really thankful for this really good quality.
Hope you answer even though your schedule.
Thank you so much! /Dima
Is my set up okay? My blade is Stiga hybrid NCT, forehand rubber is DHS Hurricane 3 Neo and on backhand is Yasaka Mark V ( I remember you said that soft rubbers are weak. And I think I should change it ) Thank you :)
I am glad that you dont make your viewers pay to watch your videos, I don't want to pay for pingskills and it is frustrating not to have complete explabations
Thank you.
How training and improve the footwork ? this should will be the next video
the best tutorial
I like bove side bh and fh but if I do pendulum people just play that to my forehand with strong what I can do? I am from Czech And I am twelve years old
This is interesting. How wide is your pendulum? Is it to backhand short? Does it go out side of the table? I mostly get the ball back to my backhand for my pendulum serves. I serve as wide as i can with backspin and a lot of side spins.