Welcome to tabletennisskills1!!!
This would be an update to my tutorial on how to clean your paddle.
Link to PathfinderPro's video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rJJ8r9aVGw
Tabletennisskills1
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Welcome to tabletennisskills1!!!
In this video,I will teach you guys how to clean your table tennis paddle.
Items needed:
Sponge
Table tennis paddle
Water
Plastic Sheet
In this video,I will teach you guys how to clean your table tennis paddle.
Items needed:
Sponge
Table tennis paddle
Water
Plastic Sheet
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Welcome to tabletennisskills1!!!
Question: How to destroy a blocker?
Answer:
Battling a good blocker is tough, they generally can
keep the ball in play long enough for you to make a
mistake.
BLOCKING is precisely what I recommend you putting
back on them in return.
Telegraphing your playing style is DANGEROUS.If you have a
certain skill that is good, use it wisely (when the timing
is appropriate), not at a predetermined stage of the game.
I would suggest working the blocker with blocks, topspin and
loops of your own all over their side of the table; keep the
control in your court until the opponent gives you a high
return.
This is when you can utilize your loop kill shot or a smash to
put the point away.
I always recommend keeping the ball in play and letting
the opponent expose himself to defeat on his own.
Play your game like you might play a hand in poker,
reading your opponent's next move and taking advantage
of his bluff.
Cheers,
tabletennisskills1
Question: How to destroy a blocker?
Answer:
Battling a good blocker is tough, they generally can
keep the ball in play long enough for you to make a
mistake.
BLOCKING is precisely what I recommend you putting
back on them in return.
Telegraphing your playing style is DANGEROUS.If you have a
certain skill that is good, use it wisely (when the timing
is appropriate), not at a predetermined stage of the game.
I would suggest working the blocker with blocks, topspin and
loops of your own all over their side of the table; keep the
control in your court until the opponent gives you a high
return.
This is when you can utilize your loop kill shot or a smash to
put the point away.
I always recommend keeping the ball in play and letting
the opponent expose himself to defeat on his own.
Play your game like you might play a hand in poker,
reading your opponent's next move and taking advantage
of his bluff.
Cheers,
tabletennisskills1
Friday, August 6, 2010
Welcome to tabletennisskills1!!!
Question: How to overcome a change of blade which is heavier?
Answer:
I would like to offer more of an answer for you all but I'm
afraid there isn't much more to offer than - PRACTICE.
A change in blade is always a challenging transition.
However, it is a necessary one if you wish to become a
stronger and more polished player.
The added weight of your faster blade will only benefit you
after much practice and play. Your mind has to re-tune
itself to the weight and adjust to re-establish control.
The only way to make this happen is practice, practice,
practice man.
Over time your brain will develop new connections to this
blade and the natural swing and control that you're
searching for will begin to surface gradually.
To make this transition happen more rapidly, tape off
select boxes on your table with white athletic tape.
Begin by putting shots slowly into a box on the other
end one after another until you are able to knock shots
into the box consistently.
Once you have accomplished this to your satisfaction
increase the speed slightly and repeat the process.
Do this three times in the same box and in three
different boxes on the table for one practice session.
If you work this way daily your play and adjustment to
the new blade will improve much faster.
Cheers,
tabletennisskills1
Question: How to overcome a change of blade which is heavier?
Answer:
I would like to offer more of an answer for you all but I'm
afraid there isn't much more to offer than - PRACTICE.
A change in blade is always a challenging transition.
However, it is a necessary one if you wish to become a
stronger and more polished player.
The added weight of your faster blade will only benefit you
after much practice and play. Your mind has to re-tune
itself to the weight and adjust to re-establish control.
The only way to make this happen is practice, practice,
practice man.
Over time your brain will develop new connections to this
blade and the natural swing and control that you're
searching for will begin to surface gradually.
To make this transition happen more rapidly, tape off
select boxes on your table with white athletic tape.
Begin by putting shots slowly into a box on the other
end one after another until you are able to knock shots
into the box consistently.
Once you have accomplished this to your satisfaction
increase the speed slightly and repeat the process.
Do this three times in the same box and in three
different boxes on the table for one practice session.
If you work this way daily your play and adjustment to
the new blade will improve much faster.
Cheers,
tabletennisskills1
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Welcome to tabletennisskills1!!!
Tabletennisskills1 is a Table Tennis youtube channel and blog dedicated to helping players of all standards improve their game. The site is packed full of lessons, tips and tricks to make you a better player. I will update this blog as and when I am free. Check regularly for updates. You can contact me by my e-mail or my youtube mail.
Tabletennisskills1 is a Table Tennis youtube channel and blog dedicated to helping players of all standards improve their game. The site is packed full of lessons, tips and tricks to make you a better player. I will update this blog as and when I am free. Check regularly for updates. You can contact me by my e-mail or my youtube mail.
Email:tabletennisskills@gmail.com
My youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/tabletennisskills1I hope you enjoy my blog.
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