Strokes
thank you.
But I can't recognize quickly where the ball ground in my table. please help me.
Hi Agha,
Watching the ball is the key to seeing where the ball bounces.
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In this video, we dive into the forehand push, a crucial defensive stroke in table tennis that allows you to control rallies with effective backspin. We break down the three key concepts—start position, feet position, and finish position—to help you execute the stroke with precision. You'll also learn how to adjust your bat angle to generate varying degrees of backspin, depending on the spin your opponent imparts on the ball. Finally, we'll guide you through practical drills to enhance your proficiency and consistency with the forehand push, ensuring you're well-prepared for your next match. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your technique, this tutorial will provide you with the tools to master the forehand push.
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martinand bernard Posted 13 years ago
always watching the ball, and I think not to see the impact on the half table of the opponent before the ball arrive ( excuse for my english)