part 2 - "Think You’re Good at Table Tennis? Here’s What Professionals Do That Amateurs Don’t!"
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- part 2 "Think You’re Good at Table Tennis? Here’s What Professionals Do That Amateurs Don’t!"
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Thaaaaaaanks ❤ nice translation
For those who cannot understand the physics of it: the mechanics of this is like what happens in a baseball pitch.
At the point of release, the arm has to be extended out during the body rotation to get more acceleration at the hand. Relaxed, then explode into full extension, then relax after release/impact (to avoid wasted movement).
Also, theoretically, there is greater acceleration when the velocity is curving/circular vs when straight.
Other examples of this in action are: balearic slings, space rocket launches, catapults.
If you do it right, you should feel the impact of the weight of the ball on the blade. Sadly, if you play tensors, or carbon, you will feel less/none of this, and not develop the feeling.
What he is teaching is just to increase the quality of your stroke to get you to a point where you engage the rubber fully.
It"s not like the compact stroke is all bad, but the problem is that when do that, many are using their forearm strength (muscling it) instead of "throwing/pitching" their hand at the ball.
That's really what it is. Wang Kai also teaches this. Imagine you pick up a bottle and pitch(throw) it. That feeling.
This translation is sooo difficult to understand, it just doesn't make sense and is confusing. Nothing I can take away from this video unfortunately
So I need to basically make a semicircle rotating towards my diagonal using my waist and some body bouncing and legs?
What on earth is this guy smoking. Don't understand a principle of what he said. So like Kamala Harris.
Mohon pake bahasa. Indonesis
I honestly don’t understand what you guys are talking about the translation is perfectly fine. The only reason you would not understand this is if you didn’t know proper table tennis terminology.
I think the chinese style of teaching (by repeating with many examples) is kind of hard to follow sometimes, especially with how fast translating voice is (sometimes overlapping the sentences even). Could you kindly write a quick recap of what the video said? A sentence is enough :D thanks!
Everything is clear for me too
@ The video is going over techniques that table tennis veterans/professionals use to enhance playing performance which amateurs would otherwise not use (for example rotating your wrist when doing a forehand stroke)
its absolutely gibberish. Maybe it makes sense in Chinese but not in English when translated.