ohhh...all these days i was serving from behind the table. after watching your video i checked out the videos of pros...they all serving from the side of table . i will change my serve techniques . thanks mate
@@Technical.Table.Tennis I have a request... Possible for a video regarding how to return the various spin serve mention in this video? I always have problem with returning serve like reverse pendulum.. When i touch the ball with my blade it just bounced away instead going to my opponent table. Thanks.
It is a difficult serve to return because very few people do it. Next time you try to return the reverse pendulum aim for the middle of your opponents side of the table. It will increase your chances of returning onto the table.
LagunaIX I am working on having a friend come over to help me make the serve return video. It's a little difficult with COVID, but give me some time and I will make it happen. Thanks again!
Hi Gabriele. When I actually play a game, I stomp my foot to pivot and jump into my ready stance. They say that the stomp also masks the sound of the ball hitting the table. Experienced players can actually hear the difference between spins on the ball when it bounces on the table.
When you stomp your foot you transfer your wight from your body over to the serve, that helps with generating spin. And as Jin said with getting in position.
Very good explanation, easy to understand and clear. I love the recommendation to always serve fair. Another good way to serve no spin is simply hit near the handle where the knuckle of the Index finger is on the other side of the racket
Hello, Hello Guys (that made me lol typing that). Thank you for your support! I am very happy to hear the message comes across easily. I thought to myself this should have been the 1st video and have started developing ideas for other beginner lessons, so there is more to come ;). As for penhold, I have a good friend who plays c-pen and may have to ask him for assistance on that technique. Regards- Jin Jeon
Hello Jin Jeon, Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. Can you please tell to read spin of your opponent? I can't tell really what serve are you doing. I'm really struggling with receiving serve. I searched but they too basic. Thanks again.
Hello Muhammmad. Thanks you for reaching out. I'll make a video on this soon. It takes a lot of practice but I believe after my next tutorial you'll be able to read the spin. I still mess up on reading the spin all the time, just a lot less.
High Ashis. There are a few characteristics of no spin. You have to watch your opponent’s paddle and where the ball contacts it. This serve can be disguised as almost any other serve. If they bump the ball instead of brushing it is likely no spin. If they look like they are brushing, but contact the face of the bat near the top of the handle (right by their thumb) this part moves slowly and asserts little to no spin on the ball. So be patient, and visually focus in on their bat and the ball at contact. Wait to move to the ball until precisely after you observed the kind of contact and the area of the bat face it hit. This ball does not kick forward like a topspin. It does not bend sideways like a sidespin, and it does not float and kick back like a backspin. You should be focusing on the ball to the point where you can see the amount of spin based on how blurry the label of the ball is. I think the biggest hurdle for most people is rushing to receive. You should do the opposite and observe intensely the ball at contact, while moving to the ball observe the bounce and try to SEE the spin on the ball, and if it’s dead attack it.
@@Technical.Table.Tennis : Thank you for the detailed explanation 🙏. I rarely look at the label of the ball. But, for sure will experiment on it now. Thanks much!
I really like the reverse pendulum serve Zhang jike used it a lot and it can be disguised easily with backspin and no spin and topspin or heavy side spin 👌🏓
Hi Jerson. Try to contact the ball later in the pendulum motion, and or pull your elbow slightly up at the moment of contact with the ball to assert more topspin on it. Thank you for watching!!
The big problem with Table Tennis is the serve. It's easier to understand nuclear fusion than the rules of serve in Table Tennis. Virtually every serve can be deemed to be illegal one way or another. At club level competition, most umpires are too chicken to call a fault serve even when they know the serve is illegal. In Tennis, on the other hand, there's the foot fault which happens only rarely. It's apparent in Tennis to the casual observer why a huge serve or a well placed serve won the point. Not so in Table Tennis where the casual observer doesn't understand the deception aspect of a winning serve.
Great points and thanks for watching! There is so much gray area with service rules. I believe most of them were put in place to reduce the chance of someone imparting spin on the ball with anything other than the paddle itself. That said, many umpires don’t enforce them to the tee, but make sure that no one if blatantly violating them.
Amazing tutorial !! Please keep up the great work. We need these kinds of video's to understand the nuances in serves.
Thank you for the comment. I'm happy to hear it helps!
ohhh...all these days i was serving from behind the table. after watching your video i checked out the videos of pros...they all serving from the side of table . i will change my serve techniques . thanks mate
Anytime. You can stand on the side, but remember to contact the ball behind the end line to keep the service legal. It’s very important!
Excellent tips. Thank you for this video. Extremely beneficial.
Love the explanation of the spins.. Understand it even more now. Thanks.
It brings me joy if this helps you, even just a little. You inspired this video!
@@Technical.Table.Tennis I have a request... Possible for a video regarding how to return the various spin serve mention in this video? I always have problem with returning serve like reverse pendulum.. When i touch the ball with my blade it just bounced away instead going to my opponent table. Thanks.
It is a difficult serve to return because very few people do it. Next time you try to return the reverse pendulum aim for the middle of your opponents side of the table. It will increase your chances of returning onto the table.
LagunaIX I am working on having a friend come over to help me make the serve return video. It's a little difficult with COVID, but give me some time and I will make it happen. Thanks again!
@@Technical.Table.Tennis Thanks coach. Excited for your next video. ♥. #staysafe
Amazing tutorial showing the different spins. Very informative thank you
Extremely helpful video, I finally understood how to apply topspin and managed to execute. Thank you
You’re very welcome!
a tutorial to learn how to return services would be great. Thanks for your videos! 😊🏓
Coming soon!
@@Technical.Table.Tennis looking forward to watching it! 🏓🔥
Good video, clear explanations, thanks.
Thanks Don!
Nice vid, I’m learning with my son
I’d like to ask: why stomping with the foot? Does it have any actual function?
Thanks in advance
Hi Gabriele. When I actually play a game, I stomp my foot to pivot and jump into my ready stance. They say that the stomp also masks the sound of the ball hitting the table. Experienced players can actually hear the difference between spins on the ball when it bounces on the table.
Impressive. Thanks
When you stomp your foot you transfer your wight from your body over to the serve, that helps with generating spin. And as Jin said with getting in position.
Awesome video really helpful
Glad you enjoyed it! I hope you continue to improve at the game!
Very good explanation, easy to understand and clear. I love the recommendation to always serve fair. Another good way to serve no spin is simply hit near the handle where the knuckle of the Index finger is on the other side of the racket
Thanks again!
Many good tips:) thanks
You are very welcome! Thank you.
Can you also make a video of penhold pendulum serve?
Also I like how your videos are easily understood. Keep up the good work!
Hello, Hello Guys (that made me lol typing that). Thank you for your support! I am very happy to hear the message comes across easily. I thought to myself this should have been the 1st video and have started developing ideas for other beginner lessons, so there is more to come ;). As for penhold, I have a good friend who plays c-pen and may have to ask him for assistance on that technique. Regards- Jin Jeon
Hello Jin Jeon, Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. Can you please tell to read spin of your opponent? I can't tell really what serve are you doing. I'm really struggling with receiving serve. I searched but they too basic. Thanks again.
Hello Muhammmad. Thanks you for reaching out. I'll make a video on this soon. It takes a lot of practice but I believe after my next tutorial you'll be able to read the spin. I still mess up on reading the spin all the time, just a lot less.
@@Technical.Table.Tennis THANKYOU ❤
that's one tight location to play ping pong
You have no idea how much this resonates with me lol. Covid has been hard on me.
Much better than nothing!
How can one read no spin serve? It can be easily disguised as underspin serve (felt the same in your video)
High Ashis. There are a few characteristics of no spin. You have to watch your opponent’s paddle and where the ball contacts it. This serve can be disguised as almost any other serve. If they bump the ball instead of brushing it is likely no spin. If they look like they are brushing, but contact the face of the bat near the top of the handle (right by their thumb) this part moves slowly and asserts little to no spin on the ball. So be patient, and visually focus in on their bat and the ball at contact. Wait to move to the ball until precisely after you observed the kind of contact and the area of the bat face it hit. This ball does not kick forward like a topspin. It does not bend sideways like a sidespin, and it does not float and kick back like a backspin. You should be focusing on the ball to the point where you can see the amount of spin based on how blurry the label of the ball is.
I think the biggest hurdle for most people is rushing to receive. You should do the opposite and observe intensely the ball at contact, while moving to the ball observe the bounce and try to SEE the spin on the ball, and if it’s dead attack it.
@@Technical.Table.Tennis : Thank you for the detailed explanation 🙏.
I rarely look at the label of the ball. But, for sure will experiment on it now. Thanks much!
I really like the reverse pendulum serve Zhang jike used it a lot and it can be disguised easily with backspin and no spin and topspin or heavy side spin 👌🏓
My favorite serve by far
@@Technical.Table.Tennis when I come to USA we'll link up and play some table tennis coz you and I have a lot in common lol 😂😂👌👌
Let me know when you plan a trip!
@@Technical.Table.Tennis for sure 💯💯
what rubbers are you using?
Hi Karl,
I believe I am using DHS H3 Neo on FH and Yasaka Rakza 7 soft on BH. Thanks for asking!
I'm having difficulty serving the topspin. I always do the sidespin even though I'd like to do the top spin.
Hi Jerson. Try to contact the ball later in the pendulum motion, and or pull your elbow slightly up at the moment of contact with the ball to assert more topspin on it. Thank you for watching!!
Keep it up 👍🏽
I appreciate your support Vishal! It's comments like this that keep me going.
Sorry.. Im the beginner. Wht is the different between top spin & side spin. The impact? Looks quite simillar..😅
It's the direction the paddle brushes across the back of the ball. Sidespin is from side to side. Topspin is upwards. Backspin is downwards.
@@Technical.Table.Tennis Thanks.. Really appreciate your comment. I'll emphasize on the technic & put more effort on that..😃👍🏻🏓
Thank you that you teach us god bless you kip safe to everyone
It is my pleasure. Thank you @Tricker Gaming
Jin Jeon Ping Pong thank you to
thank you
Welcome!
Is that where the club needs?
When i try to do topspin it became sidespin instead. Very difficult.
try hitting more side of the ball by changing the angle to be a little steeper
Karl is absolutely right. Thank you for helping out Karl!
Comment on what your fav serve is. Mine was the sidespin
It’s a GREAT serve
🏓👍
The big problem with Table Tennis is the serve. It's easier to understand nuclear fusion than the rules of serve in Table Tennis. Virtually every serve can be deemed to be illegal one way or another. At club level competition, most umpires are too chicken to call a fault serve even when they know the serve is illegal. In Tennis, on the other hand, there's the foot fault which happens only rarely. It's apparent in Tennis to the casual observer why a huge serve or a well placed serve won the point. Not so in Table Tennis where the casual observer doesn't understand the deception aspect of a winning serve.
Great points and thanks for watching! There is so much gray area with service rules. I believe most of them were put in place to reduce the chance of someone imparting spin on the ball with anything other than the paddle itself. That said, many umpires don’t enforce them to the tee, but make sure that no one if blatantly violating them.
Interesante!!!
Thanks!
Great job I was in Sweden playing when I met j o waldmer who taught me how to serve Behind my back!
Hello! Oh my! You met Waldner?!!! What a treat. When was this?
Demo.. Slowmotion Please 😉🙏
Great idea. More to come
Top spin is really hard to do
It’s true. The contact is at the very end of the pendulum movement.
Nice channel name "Jin Jeon Ping Pong , Ding Dong!"
Lol. It’s got a bubbly sound to it. Thanks!
@@Technical.Table.Tennis I liked the video too, it's informative, I had no idea about top spin pendulm serve.
Hey Niraj, i’m really glad to hear it. The wonderful thing about this game is that you’ll never stop learning.
Thanks for deleting intro