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Forehand Block Table Tennis
Written by ace.

Learn how to play the forehand block in Table Tennis. This coaching lesson is proudly brought to you by PingSkills. Music by Kevin MacLeod.

22 Comments so far

  1. arneljoseph21
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    vnc

  2. jclantacular
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    boring

  3. ywexe
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    but I find the backhand block easier and more fast reacting, perhaps this forehand block is actually just a fast return smash. =.=

  4. XTRAVAGANGSTA1
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    buzzy

  5. extremetabletennis16
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    mark v is by yasaka very nice but its too slow for my liking

  6. tabletennisplaya
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    Mark V isn’t produced by Butterfly.
    Jeff is using a very old Primorac with Tenergy and Alois is using a very old Butterfly? Power Drive blade with Mark V.

  7. BjarkiSveins
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    wow the ball moves fast compared to a backhand block thanks for the tip

  8. cptjrkov
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    he said he uses Mark V rubber by Butterfly

    & a 20 year old paddle lol

  9. KeeperOfTheBeans
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    what kind of bats do you have?

  10. TheTritoneTerror
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    Thanks a lot, yenhatesme; that’s really great info. My blocks are pretty terrible right now but it’s good to know they are worth practicing. Do you know of a video (on youtube or otherwise), book or something that can show me how to do a traditional cpen block/counterhit correctly? I can’t block well against topspin attacks because closing the racket face is difficult. Thanks again.

  11. yenhatesme
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    I believe RPB is weaker in blocking compared to normal penhold backhand block. RPB is better for adding strength or attacking, but when blocking it has less stability and positioning ability compared to penhold backhand block.
    For example, when doing a penhold backhand block, you use less motion, and you can add downspin, topspin, sidespin or pull back the bat at the moment you block, for RPB, you’d probably only do a normal block or topspin

  12. TheTritoneTerror
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    Is it possible to perform a good Chinese penhold backhand block (or counterhit) against topspin, or should I just give up and try RPB?

  13. ffxme
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    lawl

  14. estebanvr2007
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    please sub Spanish

  15. Adanos221
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    thank you!
    Your videos are really very helpful =)

  16. Sublimatee
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    Nice SUBLIMATE

  17. matty3128
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    dont edit it to 2 min
    amazing stuff right there!

  18. icfclan
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    some groovy slow-motion action there.

  19. AnlamK
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    Yes a videoooo at laaaast! I hope we see more videos…

  20. stud002
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    thanks. ill try it

  21. undiesinabunch
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    Could’ve been edited to 2 minutes but otherwise good.

  22. JimBobInc
    October 8th, 2009

    | 3:08 pm

    Awesome

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