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Backhand Sidespin Flick
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www.pingskills.com – Learn how to play the backhand sidespin flick in Table Tennis. This advanced coaching lesson is proudly brought to you by pingskills.

22 Comments so far

  1. DaGiangsta
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    that shot didn’t take me several yrs
    it took me one month

  2. chariv
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    i’m pretty sure i went to school with this kid.

  3. strat11blink182
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    dangg what a beast

  4. takkyuHero
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    LOL I got 5 thumbs down.

  5. nitroteddy01
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    Ahhh Wang Hao is very good at this shot =] nice to see jessie!

  6. AznBoi07
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    Actually, if anything, it would be a Petr Korbel inspired video. :)

  7. frithwks
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    @OxAxS …”Mastering” something is a subjective concept. I understand your response but face this guy at the other end of a table and you may gain a deferent perspective.

  8. iggbert
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    ofc!

  9. fiercetruth2009
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    Thanks, I was working on an attack shot from a short serve/ short shot….very nice.

  10. proffesor98
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    great video
    underaprciated group pingskills rock :)

  11. 123shaheer123
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    y dont u try

  12. assailant85
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    is it important to cut your hair down to some milimeters?

  13. DannyGreene1888
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    music was epic!

  14. ixixyixix
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    @gimplar
    There is a difference between European technique and Chinese technique. Example: Chinese topspin with a straight arm, European don’t

  15. OxAxS
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    Several years to master that?… lol.

  16. GBtabletennis
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    @gimplar: Like takkyuHero already said, all over the Chinese country lack in English. They have many conceptional trainings, it’s really hard to translate that in English.

  17. yungtris77
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    thanks yo…

  18. MDSguy
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    otvcharov inspired video!

  19. takkyuHero
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    Chinese has poor english. You can’t learn if you can’t communicate.

  20. gimplar
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    Alois,
    I’ve noticed a lot of players have trained in Europe and Japan rather than China. Since China is widely regarded as a producer of the best TT players in the world – I find it a bit odd that a majority of players don’t try to get Chinese training.
    Is there a reason for this?

  21. neandrathone
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    nice!!

  22. TheOleCool
    March 24th, 2010

    | 10:48 am

    Oh yea.

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