Training
Hi,
I've recently found someone to feed me multiball but they're not very good at keeping a good rhythm or adding pace to the ball their placement is ok though so I would like to know any way of making them keep a rhythm when feeding and also long should one practice feeding multiball everyday.
Thanks
Hi,
This is a skill and like other skills it requires practice. You could get him to practice feeding without you standing at the other end sometimes so they can focus on things like the rhythm, placement and speed of the feeding.
It is worth sending time on this to improve the quality of the training.
Take a look at the lessons on Multiball as well.
The push is an important part of Table Tennis. It is a defensive stroke which you use to make it hard for your opponent to attack. This week we give you a number of pushing drills and even incorporate some pushing games into the session for a bit of fun. We continue to work on your serve and in this session we concentrate on your placement.
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Rob Janssen Posted 11 years ago
chinese players learn how to feed multiball at a very young age so they can do it themselves.
here is a video of a chinese child practicing multiball feeding;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zuFG9tgWKY