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Table Tennis Important Concepts – The Playing Elbow
Written by ace.

Discussion about where your opponent’s playing elbow is in table tennis. A sample video from Greg’s Online Table Tennis Coaching Program, at www.gregsttpages.com

16 Comments so far

  1. MrAlbviolet
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    the attacking hit must be fast and powerful, or else probably nothing will happen against a player with a good normal backhand. A slight lean to the right and he will even put some side spin on the backhand. No comment about the reversed grip player though

  2. udemcomenreseau
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    great video!

  3. darksorcerer009
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    tnx so much! ill use this in my intrams WISH ME LUCK!

  4. nuijnpwnsxD
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    tru
    i serve side spin with penhold then the ball will return lefty then i stand ready to topspin
    soz :( bad english

  5. Shilenox
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    Great video man!!!! thank you

  6. l0ngv0
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    hey greg? is it?…im kinda in trouble in doing my backhands so if u hav time can u make another movie about how to do proper backhands? thnx!! :)

  7. wallforme1
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    This video is helpful for beginners as well as advanced level players.

    I use this technique often to weaken a opponent’s return. However, didnt knew the term is called as Playing Elbow.

    Greg hasnt mentioned about the landing the ball in the correct area, which is equally critical to create that pressure.

    But this is definitely a very important concept and it works brilliantly especially when you know your opponent is stronger than you.

    Cheers Greg :)

  8. CTMSanJose
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    your backand it isnt ok

  9. bogeyhunter9
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    Well done!!!

  10. G309
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    Or if you are advanced, maybe? ;)

  11. Wojtekderbigpr
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    if u are adwenced dont watch this video :)

  12. G309
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    You’re welcome guys – I’ll be adding snippets from the coaching course every so often, so stay tuned!

  13. MichaelJohnMarks
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    Great Video!

  14. Cribleet
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    great video greg

  15. martinwyatt5959
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    Cheers Greg! Very useful.

  16. idnumber002
    September 3rd, 2010

    | 11:29 pm

    Great info! Thanks!

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