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Drills in Table Tennis
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Drills in Table Tennis Training

Good video of youth doing practice drills in table tennis. Well labeled video with multiple examples and good shots. This is short set up form the basic training drills in table tennis, multiball forehand and backhand training from different view angles, plus slow motion.

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25 Comments so far

  1. 123shaheer123
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    not bad….the ball feeder needs to go a little faster and put some backspin on the ball, tht jus makes it a lil harder 2 loop

  2. TTTechniques
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Well, thats quite good.

    Whats your age?

    Im only 13 years old.

    So I could come 1st League before im going Senior.

  3. Viszpi
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Now I’m about 2nd/3rd leauge level in my country. I stepped one level every year in the last 4 years I’ve been playing TT…

  4. TTTechniques
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    By the way, which class do you play?
    I would like to know.

    I’m playing 1st Class myself.

  5. TTTechniques
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Yea thats right, let peaple first practice their skills with a less speed rubber and more controll.

    I perfer Butterfly Sriver FX 1.7.
    I’ve played with it for around 4 years and im still.

    Backhand I got a faster rubber: Butterfly Tenergy.

  6. Viszpi
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    If you look at it every time I answered I always adviced an OFF- blade i.e. Schlager inspire/ Boll forte with an ALL+/OFF- rubber like sriver/mark v, etc.. 1,9 mm on FH and 1.7 m on BH if someone new to TT or played less then one (two) year…

  7. TTTechniques
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Viszpi don’t give those peaple those fast rubbers, you should start off with Sriver FX on forehand 1.7 mm.

    Good spin, normall speed and controlled.

  8. TTTechniques
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    - Butterfly Tenergy:

    I’ve played with it for a short time, I thought it wouldn’t be that fast, but its to fast.

    If you don’t want to have a speed rubber I recommend Butterfly Sriver FX.

  9. BeNnYrUsS2
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Do you use and of the tenergy series i have been playing for about 7 months i use primorac sriver fx both sides but im just wondering.

  10. karlospkc89
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    did pretty well
    but try to tell your friend / trainer to chop lower
    , make it harder for you to loop

  11. labworth77
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    A night mare question awnsered well,

  12. Melomos
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    yes, thank you. your backhand topspin is better than my old one! you very understand to play tabletennis!!!

  13. jimmynx1
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Great video. very useful. What is your thought on Andro blade and rubbers? Have you used it?

  14. Viszpi
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    I think i.e. timo boll forte or schlager inspire OFF- blade should be good with let’s say sriver fx or sriver el, or may be with mark v about 1.7 mm on BH and 1.9 mm on FH….

  15. homerunhitter564
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    hey dude. amazing video. i have a question. im looking to upgreade from my beginner paddle i got at the sport store. what would you suggest as a good intermidiate blade and rubbers. i loop a lot but also chop sometimes. again, amazing vid.

  16. Loxias182
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    nice vid dude…im gonna start tryin these

  17. Viszpi
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    thx

  18. Viszpi
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    For Blocking and a bit away from the table T64 is better than the T05 because of it’s soften a bit…

  19. shaniqu2
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Good training. I enjoyed it!!!

  20. riz1252
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Koool training man

  21. orbitallove
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    Actually, I will loop/lift because i can, but I don’t tend to counterloop/smash unless im a few paces off the table. otherwise I will hit/block the opponents shots.

  22. orbitallove
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    hey man, i know you were saying that you are a power player player, which is clear from the videos, but i have a couple questions about the Tenergy rubbers. What Tenergy is it 05 or 64? When you do hit blocks, chops how do they react? I am a fairly aggressive player with looping and lifting, however I do spend a lot of time blocking/chopping and playing defensively. I tend to mix it up a bit.

  23. Viszpi
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    I’m not following you. You mean just block and push? Because with an OFF+ blade both side max inverted rubbers on it you won’t be choping if that’s what you tought about…

  24. crakkas111
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    ive watched most of your videos and ive never seen your defensive play is as good as your offense you should make a video =)

  25. gone911helloWRX
    May 4th, 2009

    | 4:29 pm

    lol

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