How To Hit The Perfect Table Tennis Forehand & Backhand, 3 Tips - eBaTT Tutorial #38

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @theUroshman
    @theUroshman 4 роки тому +3

    Wow! By watching this video, I've learned more than if I had practiced table tennis on my own for 1 year. Thanks a million, man! You're an amazing teacher!!!

  • @marcush.1901
    @marcush.1901 4 роки тому +1

    Eli , this really is in my humble view another great step change how to coach .
    Not many ,if any words needed to teach the concept and inevitably carves in good
    habits along the way.Do it right and you are good , can't complete it : try more .
    This is how coaching should work .
    brilliant,on the point. simple.
    I love it .setting new standards .
    Content :as always on the point ..many thanks ,I will use this no question!

  • @conradfisher2563
    @conradfisher2563 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent way to communicate those concepts coach!

  • @frankaylwardjr4986
    @frankaylwardjr4986 4 роки тому +1

    I liked how you covered so much in that one. Thanks Coach!

  • @BilalB8
    @BilalB8 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! Not alot of tutorials out there discussing on how to develop tracking the ball habits. And how not to miss the contact point. Which I struggle with.

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  4 роки тому +1

      BilalB8 thank you for your positive feedback

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your positive feedback 🙏🏓

  • @MarcelSM01
    @MarcelSM01 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks again for this follow-up tutorial. Very interesting way to teach this, love this channel!

  • @abdulragmaanhay9789
    @abdulragmaanhay9789 4 роки тому

    Absolutely relevant demonstrations. The one thing that could be expanded is that the 3 contact points allow for different placements on the opponents side of the table with the variation in spin as well. This variation also disrupts the opponents rhythm if you can control the contact points with similar hand and arm speeds. Especially at the intermediate level where the receiving ball doesn't always come back with quality if you have to deal with the variations.

  • @Mbmtravels
    @Mbmtravels 4 роки тому

    Wow great video .......jabardast in hindi

  • @sandeshnagpure6000
    @sandeshnagpure6000 3 роки тому

    Superb sir

  • @Mbmtravels
    @Mbmtravels 4 роки тому

    Thanks sir , for discussion mechanics of tt boll and hand muscles

  • @juliuscaesar5001
    @juliuscaesar5001 4 роки тому

    Excellent material, cheers bro

  • @vilaizvor7912
    @vilaizvor7912 4 роки тому

    Great as usual!

  • @karlmaier8904
    @karlmaier8904 4 роки тому

    very interesting,thank you....
    Must i make this training on a smal table like in the
    video or can i do this training on a real table tennis table too?
    Or on the ground?

  • @salmivec
    @salmivec 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  3 місяці тому

      @@salmivec thank you 🙏

  • @ulrichmartin5279
    @ulrichmartin5279 4 роки тому

    Brilliant!

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  4 роки тому

      Ulrich Martin 🙏🏓

  • @tdub2422
    @tdub2422 4 роки тому

    Hi Coach E. Really enjoying your creative and entertaining home tutorials. I like how you explain striking certain points on the ball for various topspins. Would you say back of the ball against heavy backspin, 1030 vs backspin, side, or top and 1230 for heavy counter topspin? I rarely try for top of the ball, but should this be used as an aggressive reponse to an attack? Thanks for the explaining of firming the grip at contact. It's the same thing in tennis, and I don't think it's emphasized enough. Otherwise, like Eddie Money sang "You got no control."

  • @jeremiochab3629
    @jeremiochab3629 4 роки тому

    This is... an enlightening excercise (alliteration not intended ;)! Great for the timing too.
    Should one aim at catching the ball at full speed of the arm (as in a real game)? Seems like hitting with a bat is more forgiving.
    BTW thank you so much for what you're doing! :)

  • @mymacmini
    @mymacmini Місяць тому

    excellent

  • @tabletennisdanielchu6378
    @tabletennisdanielchu6378 4 роки тому

    Podrían habilitar subtítulos en español, gracias

  • @Maxmusic40
    @Maxmusic40 4 роки тому +2

    But if we do that, do we have to close our angle when we move our wrist?

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  4 роки тому

      Max Music depends on what ball (spin) you receive and at what point do you hit the ball (before, top or after top of bounce,) I can’t give a direct answer sorry

  • @fatykhacute5653
    @fatykhacute5653 4 роки тому

    Yess...im follow you

  • @anupamtamuli9578
    @anupamtamuli9578 4 роки тому

    Cool techniques👍👍

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  4 роки тому

      Anupam Tamuli thank you which one do you play mostly in your game?

    • @anupamtamuli9578
      @anupamtamuli9578 4 роки тому

      @@ebatt8803 The 12.30clock forehand point of contact mostly...but now i will change it to 1.30 clock instead..

    • @anupamtamuli9578
      @anupamtamuli9578 4 роки тому

      @@ebatt8803 I wanted some advises regarding the Rubber tuning.. actually i bought the DHS Hurricane Neo rubber but it lacks power without the booster and here in India I am not getting any seller who sells Falco Booster..Can u suggest some alternative?

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  4 роки тому

      Anupam Tamuli try tabletennis11

  • @SkepticalCaveman
    @SkepticalCaveman 4 роки тому

    I'm bad at tracking the ball, I watch my opponent more, but it gives me an advantage for me to read his movements at least and I'm very safe anyway, especially with my backhand. I guess it suits my play style.

  • @chaitanyakulkarni2090
    @chaitanyakulkarni2090 3 роки тому

    Plz add some tutorial on short pips...like..incoming top spin block...and opening against heavy backspin

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  3 роки тому

      I’m waiting to find someone good with shirt pimps and I’ll do it. Off backspin I’ve done but I’ll try to do an update version

    • @chaitanyakulkarni2090
      @chaitanyakulkarni2090 3 роки тому

      I use spectol on my backhand side. Need guidance on backhand block on incoming topspin..backhand counter hits and backhand opening for incoming backspin...angles of face of rackets.. please enlighten us

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  3 роки тому

      @@chaitanyakulkarni2090 all mentioned I have videos on them go through my videos and you’ll get all the answers 🙌🏓

  • @rationalttanalysis
    @rationalttanalysis 4 роки тому +2

    Seems like Dima contact the ball at the 12:30 of the ball but he has lots of power 😂

  • @RobertoCostas
    @RobertoCostas 2 роки тому

    What do you think about not looking at the ball, but at your opponent, between the moment you hit the ball and the moment he/she hits de ball?

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  2 роки тому

      I think you should try to follow the ball but use your peripheral vision to see your opponents position

    • @RobertoCostas
      @RobertoCostas 2 роки тому

      @@ebatt8803 I asked that because I heard or read (I don't exactly remember) that (¿some?) pros tend to do that. When I coach people, I sometimes tend to hit the ball without looking at it, so that I can see what my pupil is doing at any time. But some days ago I unintentionally did what I was asking and it was like... wow. From then I've tried to do it sometimes on purpose, but it requires a lot of practice to get used to it. As soon as I am not focused, I use to follow the ball with my eyes all the time.
      Have you ever tried that?

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  2 роки тому

      @@RobertoCostas sorry I don’t fully understand what you mean? Please can you clarify

    • @RobertoCostas
      @RobertoCostas 2 роки тому

      @@ebatt8803 I mean. I think it's a good habit to look at the ball only between the moment your opponent hits the ball and you hit it. Devoting the rest of time to look at one's opponent.
      I did it once unintentionally (as a I was coaching a beginner player), and since then I've tried it more times, but it's hard to master.

  • @yogendrasinhpgamityogglan4844
    @yogendrasinhpgamityogglan4844 4 роки тому +1

    show us technique how to impove service. hellooooooo

  • @ВалераЛеснов-з8з
    @ВалераЛеснов-з8з 4 роки тому

    What rubber?

  • @rationalttanalysis
    @rationalttanalysis 4 роки тому

    STAND WITH HK

  • @izahpie6927
    @izahpie6927 4 роки тому +1

    I think the pro players use all of contact point on the ball to confuse their opponents.

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  4 роки тому

      izah pie also true 👌 unfortunately we are not all pro’s 🤗

  • @ronytesler
    @ronytesler 2 роки тому

    You wrote that 2: 30 contact point is not good for power (02:10) but then you showed a shot with "lots of power" for the same contact ball (02:20). That wasn't that clear.

    • @ebatt8803
      @ebatt8803  2 роки тому +1

      You’re absolutely right, that was an editing video error, I put the wrong slow Mo in that section by mistake and now you pointed it out it’s clear to see the mistake I made.
      Contact point of 2:30 can be used for two things 1. Lots of spin or if you hit it flat at that point you’ll get lots of power…
      I hope that makes sense now