Training
Hi Alois
I have a training partner who only wants to play matches and does not want to train. Is it a waste of time to train with him?
Hi Yap,
Just utilise the time you have with him by playing the games and trying to learn as much as you can from them.
In this session you'll focus on increasing the speed of your footwork. To do this we ask you to forget about consistency and concentrate on speed. You should be playing at a pace where you can get around 4 or 5 balls on the table. If you are getting 10 or 20 balls on then you need to up your pace again. It's important to play right to the edge of your ability to actually increase your skill level. We also continue to develop the new serve you have chosen to work on.
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nuri leflef Posted 9 years ago
Playing with him don't care count only train playing with him am I right Alois ?
Just train the best you can.
Johan B Posted 9 years ago
Don't underestimate the value of tons of match practice, Nuri :)
nuri leflef Posted 9 years ago
you are right johan :))
Yap Zhi De Posted 9 years ago
But he is weaker than me there is nothing much I can learn from him.