I can't believe the amount of spin that you get on your serves, especially the disguised one's, What's your equipment? And it'd be awesome if you do a tutorial about how to get more spin, and serve tutorial. Big respect, you got a new subscriber 🥳
Thank you for you kind words. There will be serve tutorials later, especially how to develop them step by step. I used Viscaria blade with Hurricane 3 on forehand and Xiom Omega IV Pro on backhand for the video.
A good serve can give you an edge over your opponent by making them struggle to return the ball or forcing them to hit a weak shot that you can attack. There are many types of serves that you can use. That's amazing. Thanks for your sharing. I'm practicing table tennis day by day.
@@paragontabletennis8555 Also, as long as Your listening, I am thinking of trying a Chinese style rubber, hard sponge, sticky style, and using a slower blade. I am using my Acoustic with Yasaka razka soft, or al least I was before covid, I am somewhere around 1300 or 1400, been beating guys around 1600 or so pretty often. Any thoughts on trying the Chinese setup? I have a Great all plus blade, Ligna all plus to use.
When your variants have their own sub-variants that's when you enter the realm of wizardry, like Messi and Ronaldinho in soccer, Curry, James and Doncic in basketball some guys just have a special connection that the rest of us could only wish to have. Still astounded by this video 3 years later.
It IS the greatest disadavantage of youtube and similar systems. Very useful and really interesting videos are lost among billions of tons of bullshit. Thank you! You are really talented!
You deserve a bye to the next world championships!! Nobody has done such a comprehensive serve video as this.....why not?? Alot of keen learners are going to view this clip and especially by tapping on the 3 dots in top right hand corner for slower speed options. And more videos to come....you've cracked it! Praise and respect!. Did you include tomohawk serve which is one I find fascinating? Alot to get on with. Thanks again.
Thank you for your kind words! I got out of a year lockdown recently. I'll be working hard on the tutorials. This wasn't meant to be one, just a compilation. My goal was to entertain with this one. :)
I wonder why you're not so famous in the world-class level of table tennis despite having this level🤔. And it would be so great if you had tutorials explaining these serves especially the serve grips, body parts actively involved in serving etc. I have subscribed your channel long ago. Wish you my best🤗🙏
Thank you! :) International players would see through all the disguises, could read all the spins and they would destroy me in the rallies. I'm busy with establishing a local club - when it is done, I return to making some tutorials.
I have commercial Hurricane 3 on forehand and EL-s on backhand, on my Viscaria blade. and i find your video about serve... great timing. almost same setup
You missed to show the serve , that jumps back over the net quickly (low, high, side) It will be interesting, difficult and a winner. Amazing serves and take a bow!
Thank you! :) The one-bounce FH 'ghost' serve was not demonstrated because sequence-wise it is very identical to the multiple-bounce FH heavy backspin one. ;)
Thank you for the overview. I'd like to mention, that your forehand serves from the backhand side are critical or illegal concerning the serve rules, as you don't remove the tossing arm as required, but leave it between the ball and the extended net plane.
How do you get so much backspin? When I try to do any of these things the ball just moves goes forward like a drive then backspins on the opponents side giving him time to smash? Do you have any tips related to technique or does it come dowm to other factors like good racket, table and ball?
I'll cover this topic in one of my next video but the important factors are: 1. Final contact angle on the ball and a backswing that supports that 2. Contact point on the racket (you shall avoid letting to ball into the center) 3. Momentum creation (Elbow-wrist coordination + rotation-in + weight transfer forward during the serve sequence) 4. Rubber's spin (yeah, it actually helps a lot, if it is grippier) 5. The direction of the racket's way (follow-through) after the contact (mine goes forward and a bit up, not towards the edge of the table - many players don't even have follow-through, they freeze their momentum right at the contact) I hope it helped a bit. It will be more visible in the video. :)
So many variations, so much backspin (ball coming back to the net) and the ball just clearing the net by a 1/2 inch, this guy must have put in hundreds of hours practicing serves.
Any pen-hold serves or techniques? I know some of these serves can be done with pen-hold easily but if possible, is there any compilations for pen-hold users?
@@paragontabletennis8555 Thank you for your reply and that's understandable. It's really hard to get plenty of video lessons for penhold users, especially serves (not that I know of) since this playing style is not very common or easy to master. Nevertheless, this was a great video and I will definitely take some of these serves into my arsenal. My serves for pen-hold are usually side-spin, side-backspin and side-top spin and the occasion YG (Young Generation / Reverse pendulum ) serve. The hook serve that you do is a interesting serve to put the ball on the opposite side and reminds me a lot like Wang Hao's serve! Thanks for the video!
Find yourself a serve which is useful to your game plan, and stick to it, and learn a few variations to add deception. A few exemples : If you favor forehand topspin loop, you can try a short/semi long backspin/no spin serve in your opponent's forehand, the returning ball will likely be in diagonal > in your forehand/middle zone. If you like to attack with no spin drives/low spin top spins, try fast long topspin serves to your opponent's backhand (generally weaker for right handed players) : if your serve is fast enough, you opponent will only control the ball/topspin weakly, and you can use that window to attack. And remember that having many serves is good, but to master one serve perfectly is better.
You can't go wrong with a Timo Boll Spirit blade. Personally I prefer Xiom rubbers, Omega series. Depending on your skills, VII Pro and Euro could be varied on FH and BH.
This guy can use every single serve differently in a 5-set match
that'd be 6 off if he wins all
Thet are all amazing. The amount of spin you get on the forehand reverse is stunning. Its almost like a reverse ghost serve !
Thank you! That is a difficult one to serve with enough momentum but the opponents underestimate its backspin more frequently.
@@paragontabletennis8555 part two,, where....
In November.
0:54 Ok I will learn this one. It looks cool.
Hehe yes yes... short spinny serve is better against the above average players.
@TheCeilingFanCollectorHD Yes. Thats absolutely right. 😁👍🏼
I can't believe the amount of spin that you get on your serves, especially the disguised one's, What's your equipment? And it'd be awesome if you do a tutorial about how to get more spin, and serve tutorial. Big respect, you got a new subscriber 🥳
yeah me too, it seems not so many body weight transfer yet the spin is tremendous
Looking so simple but the amount of spin is unbelievabe. Respect
The table looks very coarse, I think that helps a lot, especially with back spin serves. But his serves are still very good.
Thank you for you kind words. There will be serve tutorials later, especially how to develop them step by step. I used Viscaria blade with Hurricane 3 on forehand and Xiom Omega IV Pro on backhand for the video.
@@paragontabletennis8555 I'll stay tuned 😃 hope your chanel grow a lot, thanks for answering
A good serve can give you an edge over your opponent by making them struggle to return the ball or forcing them to hit a weak shot that you can attack. There are many types of serves that you can use. That's amazing. Thanks for your sharing. I'm practicing table tennis day by day.
Must be nice to have so many variety of serves that you can pull out when needed. Not only that he mastered each one ...so amazing!
It offers a good selection, yes but I normally use maximum 8-10 serves. The rest are too basic against top-level players.
You fulfill my old dream of having this kind of video. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
this is one of the best serving videos I have seen, in my opinion.
Thanks a lot!
@@paragontabletennis8555 You bet. If only I could play somewhere I would try them. My club just closed.
@@paragontabletennis8555 Also, as long as Your listening, I am thinking of trying a Chinese style rubber, hard sponge, sticky style, and using a slower blade. I am using my Acoustic with Yasaka razka soft, or al least I was before covid, I am somewhere around 1300 or 1400, been beating guys around 1600 or so pretty often. Any thoughts on trying the Chinese setup? I have a Great all plus blade, Ligna all plus to use.
When your variants have their own sub-variants that's when you enter the realm of wizardry, like Messi and Ronaldinho in soccer, Curry, James and Doncic in basketball some guys just have a special connection that the rest of us could only wish to have. Still astounded by this video 3 years later.
Would be great to see some of these in slow motion.
I plan to record my favorites in slow motion with some explanation.
@@paragontabletennis8555 That would be great. Look forward to it.
You can put RUclips on playing in slower speeds and watch it.
On my laptop you stop the video ("k") and keep hitting the period "." key to advance one frame at a time.
1.Download video,
2. open in VLC media player
3. slow down
Thats simply amazing. Big respect
Thank you!
Numbering could be added in front of names of serves
True. I trusted people believe that there are indeed 49 serves in the video.
@@paragontabletennis8555 I didn’t mean numbering for that. Just in would be easier to comment which serve is liked by number than by description.
@@genies77 Yeah, you are right.
@@paragontabletennis8555 it's only 46 serves
The best serving video I came across
Thank you! :)
The variety and detail in this video are amazing. Each serve explained so clearly. Thanks for the great content! 🎯🏓
Spinning movement of the ball in forehand is stunning 😍
It IS the greatest disadavantage of youtube and similar systems. Very useful and really interesting videos are lost among billions of tons of bullshit.
Thank you! You are really talented!
Thanks Leo, I appreciate it!
Perfect way to wake the Mrs up with this video in the morning on Saturday
You deserve a bye to the next world championships!! Nobody has done such a comprehensive serve video as this.....why not?? Alot of keen learners are going to view this clip and especially by tapping on the 3 dots in top right hand corner for slower speed options. And more videos to come....you've cracked it! Praise and respect!. Did you include tomohawk serve which is one I find fascinating? Alot to get on with. Thanks again.
Thank you for your kind words! I got out of a year lockdown recently. I'll be working hard on the tutorials. This wasn't meant to be one, just a compilation. My goal was to entertain with this one. :)
This is so satisfying to watch! I need to learn all those serves now!
Thank you! :)
Oh wow. So much spin on them. Lovely serves man. Keep it up. Waiting for part 2
Thanks! Will come in November - the pandemic/lockdown intervened.
1:48 the best one
シンプルだけど凄すぎる。
質が高いとはこういうことなのか。
Great compilation. You could perhaps split them into smaller logical groups and shoot them slo-mo. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thank you! This video intended to be less educative, more inspirational. Later tutorials will be divided to such groups.
Ferenc knows his stuff- great experience and great coach.
I wonder why you're not so famous in the world-class level of table tennis despite having this level🤔. And it would be so great if you had tutorials explaining these serves especially the serve grips, body parts actively involved in serving etc. I have subscribed your channel long ago. Wish you my best🤗🙏
Thank you! :) International players would see through all the disguises, could read all the spins and they would destroy me in the rallies. I'm busy with establishing a local club - when it is done, I return to making some tutorials.
@@paragontabletennis8555 ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Compilación de servicios, bien ejecutados y con nombres correctos. ES LO MEJOR QUE HE VISTO EN TODO INTERNET. Gran Trabajo. Gracias.
Thank you for your kind words!
Wow, lots of spin on some of these. Very impressive. Please do tutorial videos on them.
Thanks, will do!
Amazing! You have such a great feel of the ball! Wish I could develop something close to this. Great stuff!
Thanks a lot! It is possible through practice and experience, just go for it!
I have commercial Hurricane 3 on forehand and EL-s on backhand, on my Viscaria blade. and i find your video about serve... great timing. almost same setup
So nice i can watch this all day
BH arm circle fast
1:44 I will learn this one 🔥🔥
Go for it! :)
gosh, when the ball hits his paddle it make a satisfying sound lol. I like it. Peace
Thanks! :)
1:45 BH arm circle toss (fast)
I need to learn this
What surprised me the most is the fact that he managed to do all those serves very low and super close to the net... Hats off
Amazing serves the Spin is crazy in some of these
Thanks! :)
But how insane is this serve game wow.. impressive
Thank you! :)
Now I’m just wondering how he can remember all 49 types of different serves
That is extraordinary
For part 2 please do reverse tomahawk serve!
I'll try to include it. ;)
@@paragontabletennis8555 part two!! Or I am unsubscribing from you ;-;
Done! Please don't! :)
@@paragontabletennis8555 oh is part 2 uploaded?? _Thx if u did..._
@@paragontabletennis8555 I just saw it!! It's cool! Keep making good content!!
Very very good touch. Your hard work shows in these serves. Can you make a video to explain and do a short fast serve?
Thank you! I'll cover many of these in tutorials later.
great video, very high quality serves and very creative
Thank you very much!
You missed to show the serve , that jumps back over the net quickly (low, high, side) It will be interesting, difficult and a winner. Amazing serves and take a bow!
Thank you! :) The one-bounce FH 'ghost' serve was not demonstrated because sequence-wise it is very identical to the multiple-bounce FH heavy backspin one. ;)
Incredible spin!! Also, love the t-shirt :)
Thanks for the perfect t-shirt for the video. :D
Absolutely great job.
This is amazing! You serve so well!
Thank you so much!
It is really crazy, we miss you. Ferenc
I miss you too, say hi to Navin!
That was amazing. You are really talented !
Glad you liked it!
Wow this is awesome!
Thanks!
Great control both side spinning slow and rapid with un noticable action .👌👌👌👌👌
Absolutely insane and special
Great video.
Are you the guy who teach forehand and backhand loop on Tom Lodziak videos?
Thanks. Yes, that is me.
Thanks for this, looking forward to some slow-mo side-on footage. Subbed
Thanks for watching, I'm on it.
could you do a tutorial on the more harder hook serves and reverse backspins?
What would you say are the most effective serves to use?
My ways to serve:
1. forehand
2. backhand
Very good serves. very spiny too. Good for you man.
Very Impressive!
Thank you!
Excellent show. Would be even better in slow motion and showing the move without the ball. Good job.
Thank you! I have plans to make some serve tutorials later with slow-motion, this was merely a teaser to present the wide variety of service.
@@paragontabletennis8555 Waiting impatiently. I will certainly insert a link/links on my website albur.from.pl.
Wow! You have got amazing serves. Can you make a tutorial on some of the serves? You will get more subscribers for sure😀😀.
Thank you! I'll make tutorials later, yes. 🙂
also tutorial how to receive those serves
It is possible, after the service series is finished.
Thank you for the overview. I'd like to mention, that your forehand serves from the backhand side are critical or illegal concerning the serve rules, as you don't remove the tossing arm as required, but leave it between the ball and the extended net plane.
Great serves,very inspiring!Waiting for the next one.;)
Thanks, it is coming soon! :)
How do you get so much backspin? When I try to do any of these things the ball just moves goes forward like a drive then backspins on the opponents side giving him time to smash? Do you have any tips related to technique or does it come dowm to other factors like good racket, table and ball?
I'll cover this topic in one of my next video but the important factors are:
1. Final contact angle on the ball and a backswing that supports that
2. Contact point on the racket (you shall avoid letting to ball into the center)
3. Momentum creation (Elbow-wrist coordination + rotation-in + weight transfer forward during the serve sequence)
4. Rubber's spin (yeah, it actually helps a lot, if it is grippier)
5. The direction of the racket's way (follow-through) after the contact (mine goes forward and a bit up, not towards the edge of the table - many players don't even have follow-through, they freeze their momentum right at the contact)
I hope it helped a bit. It will be more visible in the video. :)
@@paragontabletennis8555 Yeah, looking forward to the video.
Great demonstration. What rubbers are you using?
Thanks! I used Hurricane 3 on forehand and Xiom Omega IV Pro on backhand.
0:56 amazing
Hello, nice video ! what are your rubbers and blade ?
Thanks! I used Viscaria blade, Hurricane 3 on forehand and Xiom Omega IV Pro rubbers on backhand.
Unbelievable simply out of this world this guy possess finest skill
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?! 😐😂
It's unbelievable 🤯❤️
Solid!
Thanks!
So many variations, so much backspin (ball coming back to the net) and the ball just clearing the net by a 1/2 inch, this guy must have put in hundreds of hours practicing serves.
wow. amazing stuff
Thanks!
Waiting for penholder serves... nice video viva
I'll give it a thought.. ;)
와..넘 멋지네요..👍👍👍
배울게 참 많을듯
감사합니다~~^----^
appreciate your efforts. tks mate
Thanks for watching!
Stunning 😍❤️👍
Thank you! :)
1:43
Nice 🤩✌️
Thanks!
@@paragontabletennis8555 🙏🏼
Mine is the illegal bounce on the table with your hand and smash
Excellent video! I love the FH side-backspin (reverse). Could you upload a videotutorial about it? Thank you. I subscribed to your channel.
Thank you! There will be tutorials later, yes. I'll try to cover all the more competitive serves.
Any pen-hold serves or techniques? I know some of these serves can be done with pen-hold easily but if possible, is there any compilations for pen-hold users?
An interesting idea. As a shakehand player, I wouldn't really be creditable to demonstrate penhold serves. I'll give it a thought.
@@paragontabletennis8555 Thank you for your reply and that's understandable. It's really hard to get plenty of video lessons for penhold users, especially serves (not that I know of) since this playing style is not very common or easy to master. Nevertheless, this was a great video and I will definitely take some of these serves into my arsenal.
My serves for pen-hold are usually side-spin, side-backspin and side-top spin and the occasion YG (Young Generation / Reverse pendulum ) serve. The hook serve that you do is a interesting serve to put the ball on the opposite side and reminds me a lot like Wang Hao's serve! Thanks for the video!
Banyak variasi
Service yang bisa dipilih
fantastic! thanks for sharing..
Glad you enjoyed it!
Superb .
Thank you! Cheers!
Service nya akan saya pelajari..saya tunggu next your tutorialnya
Very good)
日本人が出すサーブと海外の人が出すサーブは違いがあるけど、憧れを抱く。
I have been playing table tennis for 2 year but my servers are awful, i hope with this i can change my serves. thanks for the video.
Find yourself a serve which is useful to your game plan, and stick to it, and learn a few variations to add deception.
A few exemples :
If you favor forehand topspin loop, you can try a short/semi long backspin/no spin serve in your opponent's forehand, the returning ball will likely be in diagonal > in your forehand/middle zone. If you like to attack with no spin drives/low spin top spins, try fast long topspin serves to your opponent's backhand (generally weaker for right handed players) : if your serve is fast enough, you opponent will only control the ball/topspin weakly, and you can use that window to attack.
And remember that having many serves is good, but to master one serve perfectly is better.
What ply and rubber you were using. Just curious so plz let us know. Thanks
I used Viscaria blade with Hurricane 3 on forehand and Xiom Omega IV Pro on backhand.
How are you able to generate do much spin with an easy stance?
awsome!!! Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you, Great serves n so many variations.
Thanks!
Bravo! Respect!
What paddel were you using
Viscaria blade with DHS Hurricane 3 (national) on forehand and Xiom Omega IV Pro on backhand.
What would you recommend for an offensive player looking for spin and control.
You can't go wrong with a Timo Boll Spirit blade. Personally I prefer Xiom rubbers, Omega series. Depending on your skills, VII Pro and Euro could be varied on FH and BH.
Fantástico!!! la segunda parte, por favor🙌
i am your 1000 subscriber :)
Legend! Thanks a lot!
Wow
Amaizing
Thanks for video
Очень здорово!
Would be great to get a slo-mo repeat after each serve, to spot the nuances.
Some more educational tutorials will come later. ;)
great!
Thanks!
发的不错!
Very good, I like it
What rubbers and blade do you use?
I used Viscaria blade with Hurricane 3 on forehand and Xiom Omega IV Pro on backhand.