Ma Long service

Serving

Kelson Sadlier
Kelson Sadlier Asked 13 years ago

Hi Ping Skill, Ma Long is a great player and i really like his service, could you show me how he does it?

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 13 years ago

Hi Kelson,

I think the best way to learn a particular players serve is to watch them do it over and over and then get out on the table and try it and try it repetitively.

If our Premium members vote for it we may be able to do a video response to it.

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Brandon Beharry

Brandon Beharry Posted 13 years ago

@Pingskills I am not a premium member i have tried to do everything to learn this service and I have not succeded i have learned the Jun Mizutani serve very well from your video so please if you can do a tutorial on how to do the pendilum the side and top it will really help.


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 13 years ago

HI Brandon,

We have our Course on Serving Secrets where we dedicate a section on learning the Pendulum serve.  You can access this by our Premium Membership or you can even purchase the DVD through our Store in the Table Tennis DVDs Runout Sale section.  We cover the sidepin with topspni and backspin.


Brandon Beharry

Brandon Beharry Posted 13 years ago

Do you cover Ma Longs version?


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 13 years ago

If you are talking about his pendulum serve, we cover the pendulum serve in detail but not his serve in particular.


Alvin Samson

Alvin Samson Posted 13 years ago

Alois,could you make a video when you only shows how he hits it for different spins,just some slowmotion and ready?


Jeff Plumb

Member Badge Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 13 years ago

Hi Alvin,

We cover this in detail in our Serving Secrets course.


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