Hi coach Eli. Excellent and very creative video- it inspires those of us that don't have a table at home to stop whining and adjust. I especially liked your graph showing an area that's very confusing for players-adjusting your swing for various spins. By showing the exact angles, 45, 22.5, 72.5 it shows concretely what needs to be done for whatever the opponent gives you. Of course, getting that exact angle isn't important, but making sure you alter your swing until it becomes automatic is the important lesson.
Thank you for the great tips. Getting the right bat angle is something I am currently struggling with. I will make sure to practice at home as you've shown us :)
You keep us educated with the most beautiful sport there is! Although indeed I think I will get cranky faces when I start training like this in the home...and I can't send them away can I ? 😁
Your videos have taught me a lot. I love practicing what I learn in your videos. This time, I am confused about your backspin shot. It's my understanding that if you brush the top or even the back of the ball with an upward swing, you produce topspin. If you brush the back or bottom of the ball with a downward swing, that produces backspin. In this video your backspin shot had the same upward swing as your topspin shot. How do you swing the same way and produce backspin and topspin?
@@ebatt8803 Okay, that makes sense. I missed the part about returning your opponent's backspin shot. Of course you have to open the angle of your paddle to compensate for your opponent's backspin. Thanks for clearing that up.
Hi coach Eli. Excellent and very creative video- it inspires those of us that don't have a table at home to stop whining and adjust. I especially liked your graph showing an area that's very confusing for players-adjusting your swing for various spins. By showing the exact angles, 45, 22.5, 72.5 it shows concretely what needs to be done for whatever the opponent gives you. Of course, getting that exact angle isn't important, but making sure you alter your swing until it becomes automatic is the important lesson.
love the humor and that you leave bloopers - makes us hacks feel less idiotic, can happen to the best of players
TheTruthWillSetYou Free very kind words thank you 🙏
And yes I’m human just like all of us 🤗
Thank you for your greats lessons. We can practice always with you.
Even now💪😄
Thank you for the great tips. Getting the right bat angle is something I am currently struggling with. I will make sure to practice at home as you've shown us :)
Teodor Chiaburu absolute pleasure, best of luck 😍🏓
Thanks a lot 😀😊👍
Absolute pleasure thank you
Great sir , I loved it and try to learn and imitate ....thanks sir , I will try tommorow morning
@@ebatt8803 sir , the size is small , 37 chest
You keep us educated with the most beautiful sport there is! Although indeed I think I will get cranky faces when I start training like this in the home...and I can't send them away can I ? 😁
@@ebatt8803 lol good tips 😅
Thanks a lot sir u're superb
Jaya Thokchom thank you 🙏
U should explain on the level of the arms. For backspin your arm go lower than your knee etc.
Keep doing the good job. Educating others. Dont stop ya.
Sir I guess if some clothes or bedsheets hanged , will minimize the sound , I will try with few thick layers of bedsheets on the walls .....
Almost always I am the first viewer
@@ebatt8803 for sure , I like it, and enhanced a lot because of it 💪
Not really as you confused me with your backspin shots
Your videos have taught me a lot. I love practicing what I learn in your videos. This time, I am confused about your backspin shot. It's my understanding that if you brush the top or even the back of the ball with an upward swing, you produce topspin. If you brush the back or bottom of the ball with a downward swing, that produces backspin. In this video your backspin shot had the same upward swing as your topspin shot. How do you swing the same way and produce backspin and topspin?
@@ebatt8803 Okay, that makes sense. I missed the part about returning your opponent's backspin shot. Of course you have to open the angle of your paddle to compensate for your opponent's backspin. Thanks for clearing that up.