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How to attack third Ball with confidence - Table Tennis
I show you with 3D ANIMATIONS how you can attack the third ball confidently after your forehand serve with a heavy side spin.
The opponent often holds his racket angled on the serve return and returns your own serve spin in an opposite spin direction.
Very important!
Do not hit the third ball wildly, but play a top-spin with heavy spin.
To attack the third ball with confidence play top-spin with stronger spin than your opponent as he returned your serve.
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Spiele den 3. Ball sicher - Tischtennis. How To Play Third Ball with confidence - Table Tennis.Spiele den 3. Ball sicher - Tischtennis. How To Play Third Ball with confidence - Table Tennis.
Spiele den 3. Ball sicher - Tischtennis. How To Play Third Ball with confidence - Table Tennis.
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Tutorial in 3D - in Slow Motion. English Subtitles Wie spielst Du nach Deinem Vorhand Seiten-Spin Aufschlag den 3. Ball? Sicher und kontrolliert oder planlos? Kennst Du den von Deinem Spin-Aufschlag zurückgespielten SPIN? Oft spielt der Gegner Dir Deinen eigenen Aufschlag-Spin zurück. Besonders ärgerlich ist es dann, wenn Du den 3. Ball wegen Deines Spins verfehlst oder verschlägst. In diesem V...
How to serve: Tutorial - Tischtennis Vorhand Seiten-Spin AufschlagHow to serve: Tutorial - Tischtennis Vorhand Seiten-Spin Aufschlag
How to serve: Tutorial - Tischtennis Vorhand Seiten-Spin Aufschlag
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How to serve: Table Tennis Video-Tutorial - Tricks of the forehand side spin serve Lerne in diesem TT-Video-Tutorial die wichtigsten Tricks des Tischtennis Vorhand Seiten-Spin Aufschlages. Wie machst Du eigentlich Deine Punkte im Tischtennis Spiel, nur mit hartem Kampf oder auch mit cleveren und pfiffigen Aufschlägen? Es gibt mehrere Möglichkeiten, wie Du mit einem guten und perfekten Vorhand S...

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  • @gerhardbeschorner2851
    @gerhardbeschorner2851 6 месяцев назад

    Toll gemacht. 😂😊

  • @gerhardbeschorner2851
    @gerhardbeschorner2851 8 месяцев назад

    Viel Arbeit gemacht.

  • @martinamersfoort5340
    @martinamersfoort5340 Год назад

    Amazing animation. First video I have seen explaining the opposite directio of the returned side spin

  • @ferrypurnama5181
    @ferrypurnama5181 Год назад

    Bagus penjelasannya

  • @vendetta5585
    @vendetta5585 Год назад

    Cooles Video!! Hoffe, dass ich meine heutige Niederlage beim nächsten Mal Korrigieren kann😊

  • @randolph.udoh.3rd
    @randolph.udoh.3rd Год назад

    I would like to see some new videos! Very good animations and a clear voiceover :)

  • @mchb888
    @mchb888 Год назад

    Danke

  • @ajaymanoharan5496
    @ajaymanoharan5496 Год назад

    Can I ask what tools did you use to create this animation?

  • @WeeklyFreshTableTennis
    @WeeklyFreshTableTennis Год назад

    There is nothing I came across that can beat this animated table tennis content. 100% Educational / Understandable/ Soothing. Kudos! Wish there are more!

  • @iqmicro
    @iqmicro Год назад

    Love you videos

  • @saiddias5398
    @saiddias5398 Год назад

    thank you . We want more of these educational videos, so can you?

  • @saiddias5398
    @saiddias5398 Год назад

    thank you . We want more of these educational videos, so can you?

  • @saiddias5398
    @saiddias5398 Год назад

    thank you . We want more of these educational videos, so can you?

  • @saiddias5398
    @saiddias5398 Год назад

    thank you . We want more of these educational videos, so can you?

  • @orionilian
    @orionilian Год назад

    Super video !

  • @leuchung8119
    @leuchung8119 2 года назад

    I only 3 videos. Can you have more and more?

  • @leuchung8119
    @leuchung8119 2 года назад

    Really like

  • @rohitkhanna
    @rohitkhanna 2 года назад

    dumb

  • @mochammadadesatriawan7481
    @mochammadadesatriawan7481 2 года назад

    I need more 3d video technic from you.

  • @eloimumford5247
    @eloimumford5247 2 года назад

    Revisiting your video after 2 years , still very impressive animation , factual 100%.

  • @naidron3804
    @naidron3804 2 года назад

    Schade das keine Videos mehr kommen

  • @COOLACADEMYFORPHYSICSANDMATH
    @COOLACADEMYFORPHYSICSANDMATH 2 года назад

    woww great animation and understanding of returned spin. in which software you made this animation and why did u stop uploading the video. please continue

  • @subbu20vssm40
    @subbu20vssm40 2 года назад

    This is amazing but can I get it in English version as well please

  • @nakleh
    @nakleh 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @tonywu662
    @tonywu662 3 года назад

    Hopefully more good videos from you. Thanks

  • @castanatra
    @castanatra 3 года назад

    great explanation! thanks !

  • @vincentfrotscher4226
    @vincentfrotscher4226 3 года назад

    Das heist spins nicht schpins

  • @kienphamtrung2584
    @kienphamtrung2584 3 года назад

    Giờ ai còn phát kiểu này nữa xưa rồi.

  • @WeissStudio
    @WeissStudio 3 года назад

    Korrekt! Danke für dein Video!

  • @matzkowski7936
    @matzkowski7936 3 года назад

    Ich habe schon mehrere Videos über diesen Aufschlag gesehen, aber nach diesem hab ich endlich verstanden! Danke

  • @maxroki8272
    @maxroki8272 3 года назад

    Норм , хороший канал. Спасибо

  • @iceiceisaac
    @iceiceisaac 3 года назад

    What about the first and second ball?

  • @rakeshmenghani2506
    @rakeshmenghani2506 3 года назад

    Good animation is it possible to record it in English, it will help many amature players.

  • @7in1
    @7in1 3 года назад

    Absolutely amazing ❤️❣️❣️ Thank you ❤️

  • @elias3026
    @elias3026 3 года назад

    Beautiful. I'd just add a couple of notes here. The angle of the bat doesn't have to be the one in the video - the bat angle depends heavily on your equipment. If you have a heavy blade with low high arch throw and rubbers with low arch throw (like Ma Long), you want to keep your bat angle really, really open and hit through the ball. On the other hand, if you use European rubbers with carbon blades that produce high throw angle (Timo Boll), you wanna keep your bat angle nice and close just as shown in the video - you still have to hit forward! Second, for the explosiveness part - do NOT have a linear motion (speedwise). Your whole body has to be relaxed to the point of almost dropping the bat and explode (tension up) just before and during the contact with the ball. If you have a long stroke, start slower and don't tension up until you almost touch the ball. A well timed and explosive short stroke can produce 10 times the speed and spin of a linear long stroke that lacks explosiveness. That's the reason why you feel like you put all your power in the stroke and the ball goes ridiculously small compared to how much power you thought you've put in. A shorter stroke also has the advantage of a faster recovery and getting prepared to hit the next ball. So, if you're not using a heavy blade with hard Chinese rubbers on it, try to shorten your stroke. I love the emphasis on going forward with your movement. Even if you fear the ball will go into the net - it's better to hit the net a few times and adjust a bit rather than forming a poor habit of hitting upwards, being afraid that the ball will go into the net. If you hit too much upwards, the ball will lack quality. Also love the explanation of the weight transfer and waist rotation. You can produce twice as much power with your body than with your forearm. The power does NOT come from bending your elbow. It comes from going with the body into the ball. It's the hip, not the elbow that's the rotational axis for your stroke. An insanely common mistake that I see a lot - people are not watching the ball go into the rubber. They are more focused on the opponent or where they want to place the ball and lose the incoming ball in their peripheral vision ending up hitting the edge or missing the ball entirely. You are supposed to watch the ball hit your bat and then watch the opponent's hand and body only after you've hit it. This will result in two positive outcomes: (1) you won't be hitting the edge or missing the ball entirely (on the contrary, you'll have a consistent contact point) and (2) it will force you forehand to have a better timing. To actually see the ball go into the rubber, you need to contact it in front of your body - this way you're more likely to take it on the rise (before peak) which means you borrow the power and speed of your opponent and send it back adding your own and you get rid of that poor habit of letting the ball drop too much and having to lift it, hitting upwards not forwards and having a poor quality shot. Final tip for an even more powerful forehand - apply pressure with your index finger when you contact the ball. JUST the index finger and none other. By applying pressure with the index finger your make the blade stiffer and transfer all that beautiful rotational movement into the ball. All professional players do this. It's a simple, but effective tip. I hope this helps. Stay safe everyone!

    • @yusuke8446
      @yusuke8446 8 месяцев назад

      That was awesome. Wow!

  • @praveenModlier
    @praveenModlier 3 года назад

    This serve is my strength and 3 out 10 serves are real lethal whereby my opponents struggle to return or fail. However, most serves appear strong but are easily returned by well seasoned players. This serve is little difficult to maintain consistency and varieties are achieved through random serves. Experts have more skills to put the variety as per plan. This is an energy guzzling serve requires quick reflex to respond to returns and quick neck movement leads to dizziness in older players.

  • @mikeCavalle
    @mikeCavalle 3 года назад

    Is that you, Tianlein? of ESO fame?

  • @VpersieM
    @VpersieM 3 года назад

    Very useful.. thanks you!

  • @voduc8509
    @voduc8509 3 года назад

    Thank you for best video

  • @stefanreuter9626
    @stefanreuter9626 3 года назад

    Superb Tutorial👍

  • @johnkrissuico8290
    @johnkrissuico8290 3 года назад

    Perfect! Great video👍

  • @MW-ow8zh
    @MW-ow8zh 3 года назад

    Fehlaufschlag: Der Ballhochwurf muss senkrecht geworfen werden!

  • @hutorohutoro2196
    @hutorohutoro2196 4 года назад

    great...your example for tehnick table tennis

  • @mbahrun927
    @mbahrun927 4 года назад

    i think this is the best tutorial video with slow motion analysis, always waiting for the next video from 'spin your enemy'. graet job

  • @kakmadeposen7371
    @kakmadeposen7371 4 года назад

    very useful knowledge

  • @MeM3es
    @MeM3es 4 года назад

    Why you stopped making video

  • @mazwirwir5143
    @mazwirwir5143 4 года назад

    Amazing..👍👍👍👍

  • @Xb0xb0x
    @Xb0xb0x 4 года назад

    Das video ist ja bestimmt ganz hilfreich, aber ich hab so ne eigene schlägerhaltung :/ Wird also schwer den Ball mit genau so viel "Schpin" zu treffen

  • @herusundoro6193
    @herusundoro6193 4 года назад

    Sophisticated! And it is very much interesting.

  • @raymondchan3587
    @raymondchan3587 4 года назад

    Long time having no new video produced.