Strokes
Dear coach.
Today when i were wandering on youtube, i found these video. This is about xuxin's technique. He was practicing a new technique with his coach and i don't know what it is. So i hope that you will take the time to watch these video and tell me how to do it. Thank you so much
And here is videos
Hi Anthony,
It is interesting to watch these players train and see when they are experimenting. Always room for new ideas, even for Xu Xin.
I don't think this is something that you need to focus on. He is just working on changing direction with the use of his forearm. Even Xu Xin didn't look comfortable with this.
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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anthony nguyenle Posted 9 years ago
thank for your answer. Now i don't have to wonder about that anymore. If you have anything about pen grip technique so please send for me. Thank you so much.
Hi Anthony,
We do have a lesson on this on Youtube. Take a look at this...Penhold Techniques for Table Tennis and also Penhold Tomahawk Serve in Table Tennis.
anthony nguyenle Posted 9 years ago
Dear alois.
That great! But I have one more problem, it is brushing. It often too strong or too slight. Do you have any exercises to solve this problem so please tell me,ok. Thank you.
Nothing specific. Just work on the contact using multiball where you can get a lot of chances to practice the same stroke.