My experience is that local coaches contradict themselves and don't focus on the details. They think that every mistake depends on the lack of a very basic theoretical comprehension of the game.
@@heminghu1434 Hi Coach, I was wondering if you could make a video talking more about how to effectively push. What are some common mistakes you see with club players pushing? In a short push rally, I usually push the ball too high after the 3rd or 4th ball and my opponent attacks it too easily. My looping/blocks/footwork have improved a lot watching your videos but my push quality still is pretty poor.
@@heminghu1434 yeah cause i notice on side-top serves to my backhand, that i sometimes dont come in with the right a angle, idk where and how i should contact the ball to make sure i dont lif it up as much
Edit: it depends on the type of serve coming and the type of receive you play, to push the ball back short (I.e to touch the ball back over the net with two or more bounces and low) take the ball very early To play a flip/flick, take the ball late and at its highest bounce, To receive long services, take the ball later to let the spin of the serve die off
I learned more from you than any other Table Tennis channel out there! Thank you Coach!!
My experience is that local coaches contradict themselves and don't focus on the details. They think that every mistake depends on the lack of a very basic theoretical comprehension of the game.
Glad to hear it!
Hell yeah! Glad to hear it man. What else would you most like hell with Kev?
@@heminghu1434 Hi Coach, I was wondering if you could make a video talking more about how to effectively push. What are some common mistakes you see with club players pushing? In a short push rally, I usually push the ball too high after the 3rd or 4th ball and my opponent attacks it too easily. My looping/blocks/footwork have improved a lot watching your videos but my push quality still is pretty poor.
@@kevinzywicki6920 100% brother
Soo goodd Heming!!🏓🏓
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Great content. Keep ot up please.
thank you
Thank you Coach! I wish I could train with you in person every day.
Thanks man! Where are you based?
@@heminghu1434 In Dallas, TX. I want to become a pro player and am really serious about it
@@heminghu1434 Dallas TX
thank you a lot!
You're welcome!
Thanks heming😮
Allgood Brian, what would you like to see more of?
@@heminghu1434 anything heming its good stuff mate
nice thank you.
as for me, please more more more playing and a bit , a bit less comments
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😂😂 yeah if anyone knows a better app than cap cut for captions, I’m listening
If opponent serve fast long serve on backhand it is easy recieve right after bounce just lifting ball, why that?
It’s really not
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How is it on the serves??
Same, do NOT try to take it as early as you can
@@heminghu1434 yeah cause i notice on side-top serves to my backhand, that i sometimes dont come in with the right a angle, idk where and how i should contact the ball to make sure i dont lif it up as much
Edit: it depends on the type of serve coming and the type of receive you play, to push the ball back short (I.e to touch the ball back over the net with two or more bounces and low) take the ball very early
To play a flip/flick, take the ball late and at its highest bounce,
To receive long services, take the ball later to let the spin of the serve die off