Teach a partner and then train with him

Table Tennis Training and Drills

Last updated 10 years ago

Kaustubh Kulkarni

Kaustubh Kulkarni Asked 10 years ago

Hey I've got a pretty unusual question in here....
I've got a friend who is pretty decent at table tennis.
To just let you know,my game is on a higher level than him basics and technique wise whereas he is a pretty decent player despite having flaws with the technique and basics.
I really want to help him improve his game so that we can together build a competitive table tennis relationship.
I want to make him as good as me or even better so that we can play in a more competetive manner.
I request you to give me your inputs as to how I should train him right from the basics.
Thank you for doing a wonderful job of helping people out with their game.
Thanks a Lot :D


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi Kaustubh,

I would teach him the strokes first.  You can do this by blocking the ball to him or use multiball.

You should also teach him how to feed multiball because this will help you greatly with your training straight away.

It is great that you are willing to spend the time to help him to improve.

Then you could work your way through the Training Plans that we provide.


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Kaustubh Kulkarni

Kaustubh Kulkarni Posted 10 years ago

Once again thank you very much to answer my query.
The friend of mine made a serious request to me asking me to help him out to improve his game.I was more than happy to oblige knowing that he would work.
I hope being a junior district championship semifinalist,I can do my best to get his game up as quickly as possible.
We will try to follow all of your advice and also subscribe to your website so that we can access all of your valuable videos as a part of our training program :D

Thank You :D !


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 10 years ago

It's a pleasure.



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