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Table Tennis Forehand Flick
Written by ace.

Learn how to play the forehand flick (also known as the flip) in Table Tennis. This coaching lesson is proudly brought to you by PingSkills

24 Comments so far

  1. deagla
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

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  2. taha32
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    there so many little tricks to this sport…

    respect it so much more now aye..

  3. takkyuHero
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    This is what I like about Pingskills. They keep it simple. The Mini Smash statement helped me understand it more.

  4. JJchingy
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    10000x’s better than expert village bs

  5. pbsmick
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    And your the flea’s on the apes arse loser!!

  6. grimrepo941
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    these are the best online table tennis lessons in youtube in my oppinion

  7. maximillion301
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    only people who didnt completely evolve away from apes play table tennis

  8. Strafe1123
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    Nice. Its a lot harder to master then it looks

  9. redhotqualityshop
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    nice video

  10. SousukePanic
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    does anyone know any vids which have the instructors holding the bat like you’re meditating , more commonly used by asians

  11. hwud1
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    u know what the problem is…

    we usually never know how much exactly has the opponent spun the ball !..

    btw.. this is something that i do… sometimes i perform -fake- backspin …(result: opponent tries to get it higher and the ball goes over the table)

    very usefull :D …try it especially in serves.. it will fool the opponent if he’s not an expert !

  12. StinkyBeava
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    Stylin’

  13. alo2swj
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    thats easy

  14. Luka6641
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    lolz

  15. GeneralSpecific3
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    same lol

  16. scottison123
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    maaan if i could master this…id beat my friends everytime

  17. gugiserman
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    great tutorial

  18. titalminarisa
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

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  19. rodzoid
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

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  20. edjefy
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    your great!

  21. MeGaOk17
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    man ffs this is so nice 4 watching :S

  22. bartek4443
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    this is a good stroke, looks just like oh sang eun’s flick

  23. stevema2
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    normally this shot occurs when the opponent either chopped the ball (to defend it) or just played a short stroke….

    if they serve long, you can always chop the ball in the corner or near the net to make them play a passive shot which you can flick if chance provides :)

  24. rofelrofelrofel
    September 17th, 2009

    | 3:26 am

    wat i understand is that the objective is to get ur bat as far down as possible before taking the shot. in a loop, the bat can be brought down well below the table, but for a short ball, the lowest u can get is just above the table top – unless ur using a light sabre:) its like making the most of available space

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