The history of banana flick is very interesting. This is from the narrator at the beginning of the introduction. "Once upon a time in Belgium, a table tennis coach conducted a lesson with a child. The child returned the ball in such a weird way with lots of spin that the coach could not receive and return it. The table tennis coach was very surprised with the tremendous amount of spin this weird return generated. So he took it for the further study and that is the birth of this new modern back hand flick - banana flick." Then in the middle section of the video, the narrator took it further for some in depth analysis of FZD's flicks. He also mentioned that this flick is a lot more versatile and a lot more powerful and spinny than the forehand flick because you can flick on either side of the ball depending on which side of the table the ball lands.
★★★★★ *The coach-narrator likens Fan Zhendong’s sophisticated backhand flick to the multi-degree-of-freedom movements of a bulk-handling crane… ingenious! His mention of the backhand flick’s originality, technicalities, advantages and benefits is also extremely interesting and insightful.*
Can the author of this video post possibly add a CC option with English translation? I believe it is an automated option offered by RUclips. Thank you for your consideration.
The history of banana flick is very interesting. This is from the narrator at the beginning of the introduction. "Once upon a time in Belgium, a table tennis coach conducted a lesson with a child. The child returned the ball in such a weird way with lots of spin that the coach could not receive and return it. The table tennis coach was very surprised with the tremendous amount of spin this weird return generated. So he took it for the further study and that is the birth of this new modern back hand flick - banana flick." Then in the middle section of the video, the narrator took it further for some in depth analysis of FZD's flicks. He also mentioned that this flick is a lot more versatile and a lot more powerful and spinny than the forehand flick because you can flick on either side of the ball depending on which side of the table the ball lands.
Ok so.....now we definitely need a Chinese-English translator after the series of these videos...
good backhand Flick fan
The coaches/instructors in North America should learn something from these insightful videos.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
The title is in english,
The video should be too!
Foivos Polychronis bobby vinton 😄
Foivos Polychronis This video is actually copied from a Chinese coach.
big poet
dude
Praise the lord! IK chinese!!! the guy new his shit I'll tell you that
★★★★★
*The coach-narrator likens Fan Zhendong’s sophisticated backhand flick to the multi-degree-of-freedom movements of a bulk-handling crane… ingenious! His mention of the backhand flick’s originality, technicalities, advantages and benefits is also extremely interesting and insightful.*
ty0ung0s translate..?
The backhand flick is so sick, it requires insane amounts of power to do it that way
Can the author of this video post possibly add a CC option with English translation? I believe it is an automated option offered by RUclips. Thank you for your consideration.
you just find a man who speak mandarin chinese to tell you what he said.
Hea Jung kim
No shit, Sherlock.
He said “you should add the backhand flick to your arsenal but don’t expect to be as good as Fan or Lin yun Ju!”😅
van
my favourite player.
Can someone update some english sub please? =) for the community!
This video is pure handling, You should add translation
I am not very good at english ,but I think i can do a little help on translating these video.
Yeah please
he's got that technik from wang hao deosn't he??
wang hao used tu do this backhand flick (in penhold style) so well and now hes fan zhendongs trainer
good backhand flick fan z
I like' And I study backhand Flick for mu clidrend
Só deu Japão nas finais
Stolen by Yunpeng Guo?
开头我还以为是一个娘们在做解说呢
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dafaq he is saying constantly :|
English please.