The Perfect Forehand Loop HD

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2014
  • This video is an exclusive clip from the Tournament Table Tennis - Stroke Mechanics Training Video that breaks down how to created the perfect forehand loop.
    The forehand loop is the most dominate shot in table tennis, and having it as a weapon will allow the ability to come over the top of any other shot.
    To get the entire training video go to dynamictabletennis.com/product...
    To go through the training like a University Style Course, go to curious.com/tabletenniscoach/... and enroll in the "Stroke Mechanics" that is over 1 hr, 37 minutes of instruction with 44 exercises over 12 course.
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  • @GNU_Linux_for_good
    @GNU_Linux_for_good 8 лет назад +35

    Wow! If this doesn't cover everything - what does?!! Never saw a more instructional, detailed video than this. Also good graphics. Bravo.

  • @KarlLSnyder
    @KarlLSnyder 8 лет назад +85

    Most sound, educated, and thorough instructional ping pong video I've seen.

    • @DynamicTableTennisTV
      @DynamicTableTennisTV  8 лет назад +4

      Thanks Karl!

    • @Carraidas
      @Carraidas 8 лет назад +1

      +DynamicTableTennisTV Thanks for this really instructive video. A question: what rubber do you use to execute such a fast forehand loop?

  • @danield.7359
    @danield.7359 5 лет назад +10

    This is the best explanation of the forehand loop on YT. Period.
    I'd just add, moving body balance from right to left foot (righthander) during the follow through is important too.

  • @Obdimus
    @Obdimus 8 лет назад +164

    I must study this in order to further my quest of becoming a table tennis wizard.

  • @Ch33s3r
    @Ch33s3r 10 лет назад +22

    Good video, Brian. My favorite part was when you showed yourself in side-view doing a loop in slow motion. This allowed me to more easily see your racket angle, contact point on the ball, and angle of arm motion. The forehand loop is what I've recently been trying to improve, so I'm hoping I can take what you've said in this video and put it into practice!

  • @polymathecian
    @polymathecian 8 лет назад +173

    So it's all about stroke mechanics! I've mastered a different series of stroke mechanics by the time I was 13 years old. Not sure if I could I use it on Table Tennis though.

    • @Eddieboy3385
      @Eddieboy3385 6 лет назад +12

      polymathecian lmao how do u not have more comments on this

    • @7Roxer
      @7Roxer 6 лет назад +3

      polymathecian lmao

    • @enthymeme4856
      @enthymeme4856 6 лет назад +3

      ayy

    • @l.s5806
      @l.s5806 6 лет назад +1

      Edward Hernandez I

    • @houayang4602
      @houayang4602 5 лет назад +1

      Have

  • @WoundedEgo
    @WoundedEgo 9 лет назад +11

    I'm pretty much a beginner and I watched this video and was immediately making some nice forehand loops. Thanks *so much* for posting this excellent instructions.

  • @ONEDEADLYVENOM
    @ONEDEADLYVENOM 8 лет назад +68

    Hi Brian, I've read most of the comments and I'm also someone who love table tennis a lot. What you are doing here most of us appreciate and we want to get better so thank you. I can't help but be in absolute disgust, at the clear racist derogatory remarks made by some disrespectful viewers.
    Who cares if he isn't top ten in the world, the thing is he has enough credentials and competed at a level above many of us have. He's sharing actual good old sound advice, but yet the haters are on here trying to pick apart everything, in the end even if he was ranked world number 1. It's obvious their only hate is that he's good but because he's "BLACK" what he has to say shouldn't be credible!
    Now he is on here having to defend himself for not being Chinese or Asian. None of his tireless well illustrated and executed examples are valid it seems. Let's focus on him celebrating after winning a game point, oh he's bragging some have said! That's utter bull shhhhh***t. Why so much HATE?

    • @DynamicTableTennisTV
      @DynamicTableTennisTV  8 лет назад +41

      My friend, you couldn't have said it more eloquently. l appreciate you taking the time really show that you are thankful for my effort and passion to teach.
      You are a Class Act

    • @drscottcady
      @drscottcady 4 года назад +5

      I have seen asian instructors on RUclips reference the mechanics in this video as proper. They are recommending his videos. It makes no difference where he is from or what he looks like. What matters is that he has amazing skills and is willing to help others to improve. Great job Brian.

    • @invoke1972
      @invoke1972 4 года назад +3

      Sir, 3 years from when this comment was made and I still thank you for the instructions. You really helped me a lot.

    • @AcheLone
      @AcheLone 4 года назад +1

      its been 5 years i post here and used the information to improve myself.......man ....no one at my place want to play the forehand side unless i'm out of position (i'm short). this video is gold hands down. as for the haters, they are everywhere unfortunately.

    • @nicktorea4017
      @nicktorea4017 4 года назад +1

      Wait he's black....... sorry I didn't notice!

  • @atacbert
    @atacbert 9 лет назад +4

    I'm a tennis player, who was looking to review some modern forehand stroke mechanics. I just stumbled on your Forehand Loop Instruction video. Before seeing your video, I would not have imagined, that table tennis stroke mechanics, could be this elaborate. Your talent to play is equally matched with your ability to instruct. Great video! For me, the takeaway is that both the table tennis forehand and the tennis forehand, share the same stroke mechanics principally. I can see this experience helping me with my game. - Thanks

    • @domdedic1094
      @domdedic1094 6 лет назад

      Bertan Atac I always found that you could recognise a tennis player that started table tennis late. Firstly their footwork was very different, body position more upright, and stroke less fluid (possibly because of hitting a heavier ball with a heavier bat), different follow through too.

  • @sboy7772001
    @sboy7772001 Год назад +1

    I learned forehand loop from this video 8 Yers ago. For some reason I stopped playing recently and did not know what was missing. Body positioning is what was missing. Thanks a lot coach for making me come back to you

  • @brettdwyer1635
    @brettdwyer1635 6 лет назад +1

    I appreciate your fast footwork in setting up your loops. Very very athletic. Excellent.

  • @kensan73
    @kensan73 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you for condensing your 20+ years of hard earned experience into a clear and concise step-by-step video. I can tell you put a lot of thought into it, as evidenced by the quality. As a tennis player, I bet you would have a pretty mean tennis forehand as well!

  • @Tenkeskap
    @Tenkeskap 4 года назад +3

    I was struggling with my forehand (lacking expert advice), I watched this video, I thought a bit about it, then I went to training. It's obviously not a magic button, I need to practice a lot, but it made a huge difference. I know what to pay attention to now. Thank you!

  • @jjboo4064
    @jjboo4064 8 лет назад +1

    Always on the attack is my favorite style of play. You are really bringing it!

  • @GodsNode
    @GodsNode 6 лет назад +15

    Damn, your forehand strikes are sick.

  • @l.j.howell7454
    @l.j.howell7454 10 лет назад +2

    These videos are awesome. Keep em coming.

  • @zhongwuning
    @zhongwuning 8 лет назад +8

    You play so well.

  • @otakurocklee
    @otakurocklee 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent video! Thanks for breaking things down step by step.

  • @harrisns2221
    @harrisns2221 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks alot! :)
    I finally mastered my topspin shots, This was the best how-to video I've seen!

  • @theshiznut
    @theshiznut 7 лет назад +2

    The quintessential video for forehand loops! Great explanation :)

  • @IIPlayingGodII
    @IIPlayingGodII 7 лет назад

    Damn. I really enjoy looking this forehand loop video. Im from germany and i play table tennis since 14 years now. I never played really high but still never stopped working on my forehand loop. Trainers have different styles of how to teach the forehand loop and i enjoy taking a look everytime from a different perspective. Watching this forehand loop is really satisfying.

  • @hellno2805
    @hellno2805 9 лет назад +7

    Mr. Pace I been searching for the perfect forehand and finally my search is over. I am a amateur at best playing at work during my breaks. I want to take my game to the next level. At the moment my back hand is my best weapon, but I have always known the forehand is superior. Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this free media. It will be an honor to master this skill from you, thank you.

  • @mxraver26
    @mxraver26 9 лет назад +1

    I just started playing and this video has helped my forehand exponentially. Thanks

  • @criticaltinker
    @criticaltinker 8 лет назад +2

    this is by far the best tutorial for forehand loop... thank you.

  • @josepinchero
    @josepinchero 4 года назад +7

    his stroke is beautiful. keeps a consistent bat angle, starts low and back, uses core to generate power. really nice.

  • @damitzdesign
    @damitzdesign 6 лет назад

    This is probably the most detailed instructional video I’ve seen in Ping-Pong.... Nice work 👍🏼🏓

  • @MichaelLippens
    @MichaelLippens 7 лет назад

    This reminds me of what my fellow club members tell me, and I need to be reminded of it before I play. Great video, it really shows what makes a great forehand topspin.

  • @firerrhea1086
    @firerrhea1086 7 лет назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thanks for the post!

  • @martincordero5350
    @martincordero5350 9 месяцев назад

    Very interesting I have to watch the video several times to understand all tips. Congratulations!

  • @ahmadniza1935
    @ahmadniza1935 9 лет назад +2

    ..and may i add, i am really impressed at your execution of the forehand loop...looks perfect to me, full of spin and speed...i wish mine was closer to that, fact is its far off

  • @midopinillos
    @midopinillos 9 лет назад +1

    I think this video does a very good job at explaining the technique. Thank you, it is much appreciated.

  • @harrybeckwith576
    @harrybeckwith576 8 лет назад

    Nicely taught, helping the forehand loop already.
    Thank you

  • @Sh4ky
    @Sh4ky Год назад

    wow this is such a comprehensive guide. Great work and thankyou for what you do.

  • @artmaroof90
    @artmaroof90 7 лет назад

    Your playing style is beautiful and consistent

  • @davekiama1118
    @davekiama1118 7 лет назад +3

    brilliant mate good advice thanks and love from australia

  • @markgalambos4460
    @markgalambos4460 9 лет назад

    Excellent video, thanks for the tips. I'll definitely be practicing with this video in mind!

  • @elevate32767
    @elevate32767 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, coach! Thanks for sharing.

  • @davidpaley91
    @davidpaley91 6 лет назад

    One of the best table tennis video I have ever seen!

  • @mhakus
    @mhakus 6 лет назад +1

    Mr. Pace, thank you for such a comprehensive breakdown of the forehand loop. For the record, I own your Butterfly racquet!

  • @ant2011
    @ant2011 6 лет назад

    This is one of the best ping pong videos on RUclips. Even as a penholder, I enjoyed this

  • @valtersangregorio4399
    @valtersangregorio4399 6 лет назад

    thanks a lot, for these important info and details about the forehand loop

  • @justinku3408
    @justinku3408 7 лет назад

    Appreciate you for this video. Explanation is great and easily understood. I'm trying hard to follow your instruction to get looped on my stroke. Victory is ours!

  • @leolallana
    @leolallana 7 лет назад +7

    @4:12 He's like "NO not that again man!" lol

  • @darrenhagarty6716
    @darrenhagarty6716 Год назад

    Great explanation Bryan

  • @ryadancer
    @ryadancer 8 лет назад

    I've just started table tennis for one year now. Still looking for my style and good technique.
    Your video really help as I think I'm an agressive player and I'm looking for a technique like that...
    Now I have to work...
    Thanks from a french player...

  • @eddiereyes3235
    @eddiereyes3235 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the time taken to explain techniques and approach to the game, coach. I am sure it will help future superstars in the sport to get a good head start. Hope to say hello when you come to Houston International Table Tennis Association (HITTA).

  • @GottuboiBeachVolleyball
    @GottuboiBeachVolleyball 8 лет назад

    OMG! Great form and forehand technique!

  • @monugupta32
    @monugupta32 6 лет назад

    This video is absolute gold !

  • @staciegreen472
    @staciegreen472 6 лет назад

    Hey! I simply would like to give an enormous thumbs up for the great video information you have right here on this post. I will probably be coming back to your vid for more soon.

  • @JosephCPK
    @JosephCPK 5 лет назад

    Thanks for a great instructional video!

  • @Mikeyboi699
    @Mikeyboi699 5 лет назад +1

    Sometimes I was a bit like "woah this is complicated" but actually the way u break it down is amazing 😊

  • @patriceboccara
    @patriceboccara 6 лет назад +2

    nice shots !

  • @deependraphatak9612
    @deependraphatak9612 9 лет назад

    very informative video coach, thank you, gonna try it this weekend!

  • @jinjeonpingpong4989
    @jinjeonpingpong4989 3 года назад +3

    This was one of the first videos I watched when I started getting serious about table tennis in 2018. My form is better for it. Thank you!

  • @ukfrosty
    @ukfrosty 9 лет назад

    Incredible shots

  • @varungoel185
    @varungoel185 3 года назад +2

    @4:15 -> The opponent is helplessly going "NOT AGAIN!!" xD great vid!

  • @christianleos3195
    @christianleos3195 9 лет назад +1

    I really enjoyed your video and one word that I will go to bed with is "Mechanics." Thanks, and I can't stand the fact that there are 30 dislikes on this video, it makes no sense. I feel very sorry for those people who publicly criticize a training video that is only here to help us club players improve our game.

  • @YaBoyChe
    @YaBoyChe 7 лет назад

    This video was awesome!Taught me a lot

  • @hartleytaslim3957
    @hartleytaslim3957 9 лет назад

    Thank you Coach Brian for the video. Now, I snap my arm (I used to keep it bent, but not really giving it a snap), now I have more spin and speed in my forehand loop. I am using my right leg, and knee to thrust looping the under spin ball.. I used to loop under spin and ended up dropped to the net because I was using only my upper arm and upper body.. The leg thrust, gives more power also during counter loop... Thank you, and I will watch more...

  • @table_tennis_journey
    @table_tennis_journey 9 месяцев назад

    This technique is crucial for table tennis. By mastering it, we can learn other skills more easily. Thanks for your sharing.

  • @SeanTidmore
    @SeanTidmore Год назад +1

    I constantly sail over the table. Just started playing a two months back and I’m addicted.

  • @timjow2667
    @timjow2667 Год назад +1

    Great video ,I learned some important things from that . Thank you!

  • @paulwidomski8608
    @paulwidomski8608 8 лет назад

    This is very similar to the tennis forehand top spin. I will have to give this a try!! Great vid!!

  • @yayaveronica9539
    @yayaveronica9539 8 лет назад +5

    thnks a lot for your video. this is a good video for me

  • @EkcoEkco2k12
    @EkcoEkco2k12 8 лет назад

    OMG Thank you Mr.Pace I now know what i was doing wrong with my forehand loop. I was putting way too much force on the ball which would cause the ball to go into the net or way into the air. Thanks again

  • @karlerlandsson6547
    @karlerlandsson6547 9 лет назад

    Very good video!

  • @intothecountry74
    @intothecountry74 4 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @dozzio
    @dozzio 8 лет назад

    excellent video. really helpful

  • @IGGomezGodoy
    @IGGomezGodoy 8 лет назад +2

    Great insight, really helped me. Perhaps you could make a video about footwork and tall people! Thanks :D

  • @alinux09
    @alinux09 6 лет назад

    Great instructions

  • @csimons8735
    @csimons8735 6 лет назад

    Great video, GREAT forehand loop.

  • @notafanboy250
    @notafanboy250 7 лет назад

    Even if his opponents in this video are weak, the tips are very on point and the video was very informative. Awesome form. I don't think he was trying to show how much better he was than the others in the video. He's just showing what a good forehand loop looks like and it's honestly a lot more useful to see him do it in play than have a robot shoot balls at him.

  • @lucgitarist1498
    @lucgitarist1498 7 лет назад

    great video ..congratulations... fantastic mouvement

  • @jesusdelossantos8548
    @jesusdelossantos8548 6 лет назад +2

    The beat video I have seen so far. I have tje same technique and speed (still at 57), but my timing has a lot to be desired.

  • @jojopedrovieira
    @jojopedrovieira 8 лет назад +1

    Dude, you're amazing !!!

  • @neroma
    @neroma 4 года назад

    Great! Most valuable lesson on the net

  • @SirSelfunk
    @SirSelfunk 9 лет назад +2

    perfect video. helped a lot!! dude you are the best! :D

  • @zizo015
    @zizo015 5 лет назад +4

    Hi Brian,
    The instructional video is just unbelievable ..Many thanks. . I have 4 questions and i hope you can answer them.
    1) Could you please explain the point of footwork containing foot placement and foot speed a little in details? How do you exactly line up the anchor food with the coming ball? Which angle and how far is the ball from the body or the the anchor foot? i mean if you look at 6:48 the ball seems to be far away from the body and the line you put between the ball and the anchor foot is sometimes like this and sometimes its more vertical (ball ist closer to the body) It's a little confusing and i think it's an important point.
    2) What do you mean by foot speed?
    3) In your backswing, how far or close is the elbow from the body? do you keep it close or do you take the elbow and the racket a bit to the back? how does this affect the power transfer and the accuracy of the shot?
    4) Stroke Prodution: You said the angle in the elbow needs to be close to 90 degree as possible. At 6:48 and in many other shots it seems like the arm is streched out to 180° when the ball contacts the table ..How do explain this?
    I woud appreciate your answers and i'm sure they will help others as well.

  • @23v0lv32
    @23v0lv32 6 лет назад

    wow what a fantastic video!

  • @EVILyangkuang
    @EVILyangkuang 7 лет назад +1

    This is a fantastic explanation of the mechanics behind forehand loops. Fantastic display of forehand loops as well.
    It looks quite intimidating to go up against. So what sort of players would give you the most challenge? How would you go about countering this?

  • @arungv9536
    @arungv9536 7 лет назад

    Helped a lot , improved a lot in my forehand smash's

  • @abhinav3990
    @abhinav3990 3 года назад +1

    Great video!!!!!!

  • @user-kq3kj4zp6t
    @user-kq3kj4zp6t 4 года назад

    В своё время олимпийский чемпион по дзюдо из Японии(до1980г.,фамилию не помню) говорил:"я знаю только один приём и сто подходов к нему". Здесь темнокожий теннисист,похоже,полностью соответствует этим словам:весь розыгрыш мяча,начиная от незамысловатой подачи,сводит под четко поставленный топспин.При этом у него очень"быстрые ноги",без которых далеко не продвинешся.Отличный ролик!Лайк!P.S.сам-любитель,играл в студенческие годы(80-е).Сейчас,когда играю,ловлю себя на ощущении,что мои ноги забетонированы, из-за этого проигрываю более слабым по игре,но более подвижным соперникам.Надо"делать ноги"!

  • @sonubetaa
    @sonubetaa 7 лет назад

    Great video, thank you very much!

  • @shubhamdigra5801
    @shubhamdigra5801 9 лет назад

    awesome tutorial!!

  • @WhatEvaYsay
    @WhatEvaYsay 5 лет назад +1

    Im going to try it tonight! i think i can manage but have to train for that footwork

  • @luckyirvin
    @luckyirvin 6 лет назад

    well, Sir, i love the way you snap those shots
    how well you describe the why and how
    outstanding!
    describe your paddle and the rubber?
    do you rock a back-hand slam as well?

  • @pkrishna1065
    @pkrishna1065 8 лет назад

    Can't wait to try them out. Both the techniques that you've mentioned and your passionate celebration (hopefully) :D

  • @isaacgove
    @isaacgove 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the awesome video. :)

  • @rajuchoudhary5270
    @rajuchoudhary5270 4 года назад +1

    I learn table tennis and improve game by dynamic table tennis . thank you sir .

  • @dericflairmultiverse4952
    @dericflairmultiverse4952 3 года назад

    great video

  • @FedorMachida
    @FedorMachida 6 лет назад

    really beautiful shots. I keep coming back to this vid, but not really learning. I need to focus and really listen to what the host is saying.
    I did notice he was hitting the ball at the bottom of his paddle. A lot of these sites say to hit at the top of the paddle? I like how this guy hits. This is really an awesome vid, imo

  • @axetrac10
    @axetrac10 7 лет назад

    An excellent excellent video...

  • @cliffvbajo
    @cliffvbajo 5 лет назад

    nice video, sir!

  • @petewanca
    @petewanca 7 лет назад

    great lesson

  • @drscottcady
    @drscottcady 4 года назад +1

    I have watched this video many times over the past 2 years and keep coming back to it as it is the best forehand loop instructional video I have found on RUclips. Great Job Brian.

  • @kodanshu3495
    @kodanshu3495 8 лет назад

    Watching in 2015, Best video.
    Perfect explanation

  • @vincenttheo8841
    @vincenttheo8841 8 лет назад

    I'm impressed by your footwork, which is the most fundamental to higher level players. The only thing I would add is that at the end of the forehand loop motion, your body should have a slight momentum to lean forward instead of going from right to left. This will increase the spin and speed of your loop.

  • @PawelTableTennisenglish
    @PawelTableTennisenglish 5 лет назад

    Good video!

  • @utsavpatel7907
    @utsavpatel7907 8 лет назад +1

    First got knowledge for lopping ! thanks buddy