Holy sh** . You've improved an insane amount, when compared to the start of your channel. Everything you play now looks like it's integrated and glued together.
i'll add dont solo train multiple serves per session and dont train too long. Progress gets overwritten. For me serve training more than 30-40 minutes leads to chaos in my brain. however It is ok to train serves with coach more than an hour (combinations, 3rd ball, 5th ball etc.).
Hi Tom. Nice video as always. Can I ask you how long you play your rubbers before you change? In months and in playing hours if possible. What would be your recommendation for amateurs? Thanks a lot and keep it up 👍💪
99% of players at my senior club dont practice serves , they say ''we practice by playing'' then complaint of their easy to return serves ...search the error . Thank you Tom ...where do you go with your backsack ...at the pub ?
I don't think it's on Amazon. I got mine from Bribar TT in UK: bribartt.co.uk/product/komann-magic-multi-ball-bag/?ref=8204 And there's a review of the bag here: ruclips.net/video/sMuZ9FwIMiY/видео.html
Hi. Im a noob and thats why i watch your videos. So i can learn and get better 😊 I have some questions i would love some answers to tho 🥰 i am a beginner. Played a little before but just fun. The rackets where 3stars. But no idea about speed rate etc (not my rackets) i recently joined a club and want my own so i can practice at home. I chose a racket and is waiting for it to arrive in the mail. But scared it may be a bad one. Tried to look for reviews about it but i cant find anything.. I decided between Stiga Pulse Box 3-star and Royal WRB 3-Star. They where both on sale. And differed ca.20$. I went for the cheaper stiga puls 3star. Is that a good buy for a beginner? What is the different between them? (The rating are slightly different. Where puls has 65 controll and royal is 56. And puls is slightly more speedy.) But is it tho? How true is the ratings on the rackets? I have good reflexes (most times) and good control too (i can hit the ball where i want it to go quite well.) But i suck at spinny balls.. and want to learn that. I am also a aggressive player. More offensive than defence. (If that can be of help to help me figure out what my first racket to buy should be.) And dumb questions: And in game. is it allowed to hit the ball with a flat hand? Is it considered a win if you hit it to opponents side? (I saw a short video from a tournament where a player used his foot to get it on the opponents side but no idea if he got the point.) I also saw a guy in tournament hit the ball twice. But couldnt see if he got a point. Is that also allowed?
#6 will help me but I find I’m very good at my serves in practice but during a game I tend not to use my short serves because I don’t want to miss them. Maybe try only short stuff during a game till my confidents go up?
Yes, you could try this approach. I would start in practice matches first. Focus on short serves and when you feel fully confident, you will be able to use short serves in league / tournament matches too.
A very good video as always For how much you have to practice your serve I heard that michael maze said that he'd practice each of his services 20 times every practice session, so if you have 5 main services you do 100 serves, 20 each serve type, cheers
I have about 20-25 different serves, many times more if I add the different placements for each. That's going to be a very long session! Aside from the first point (use multiball) the video can be summed up into a single concept - practice as if serving in a real game. Not mentioned but something that should be obvious - if you use a compound racquet, make sure to twiddle appropriately when going to the ready position. This should be part of the service action automatically via muscle memory.
@@zelandakhniteblade5436 yes but you don't have to practice them all at the same day, if I have that much serves I would like practice them in a separate session, but if you notice the top players, they don't use alot of serve variations in a single game, they use a different serve when the opponent is winning points one after another, I think having 4 or five very good serves, and then use them in a third ball drills to build strategies, cheers
Dear Tom, I have seen your many videos. All were excellent. Some were mega marvelous. This video does not meet your standard. Sorry if you feel bad on reading negative comments. But, you set very high standards of content.
Holy sh** . You've improved an insane amount, when compared to the start of your channel. Everything you play now looks like it's integrated and glued together.
i'll add dont solo train multiple serves per session and dont train too long. Progress gets overwritten. For me serve training more than 30-40 minutes leads to chaos in my brain. however It is ok to train serves with coach more than an hour (combinations, 3rd ball, 5th ball etc.).
Thanks! My personal problem was #6, I hope I'll fix it.
Like all your instructional videos, Great Job
Once again,this video was very inspiring! Thank you,Tom!
I find using the Fastpong system very helpful for service practise. It gives me targets, keeps track of my accuracy and makes practise more fun.
pls do more on double tactics Tom
I like the tshirt, used to have a similar lacoste T in 2010 ❤
Great video!! Very useful!
Hi Tom. Nice video as always.
Can I ask you how long you play your rubbers before you change? In months and in playing hours if possible. What would be your recommendation for amateurs? Thanks a lot and keep it up 👍💪
Yes, I was lazy doing recovery...by the way Tom, do you use AGR at your BH as well ?
99% of players at my senior club dont practice serves , they say ''we practice by playing'' then complaint of their easy to return serves ...search the error . Thank you Tom ...where do you go with your backsack ...at the pub ?
is there an amazon link for this table tennis bag?
I don't think it's on Amazon. I got mine from Bribar TT in UK: bribartt.co.uk/product/komann-magic-multi-ball-bag/?ref=8204
And there's a review of the bag here: ruclips.net/video/sMuZ9FwIMiY/видео.html
Good video 🏓🏓👍👍
Thanks a lot, very nice video,
Hi. Im a noob and thats why i watch your videos. So i can learn and get better 😊 I have some questions i would love some answers to tho 🥰 i am a beginner. Played a little before but just fun. The rackets where 3stars. But no idea about speed rate etc (not my rackets) i recently joined a club and want my own so i can practice at home.
I chose a racket and is waiting for it to arrive in the mail. But scared it may be a bad one. Tried to look for reviews about it but i cant find anything..
I decided between Stiga Pulse Box 3-star and Royal WRB 3-Star. They where both on sale. And differed ca.20$. I went for the cheaper stiga puls 3star. Is that a good buy for a beginner? What is the different between them? (The rating are slightly different. Where puls has 65 controll and royal is 56. And puls is slightly more speedy.) But is it tho? How true is the ratings on the rackets?
I have good reflexes (most times) and good control too (i can hit the ball where i want it to go quite well.) But i suck at spinny balls.. and want to learn that. I am also a aggressive player. More offensive than defence. (If that can be of help to help me figure out what my first racket to buy should be.)
And dumb questions:
And in game. is it allowed to hit the ball with a flat hand? Is it considered a win if you hit it to opponents side? (I saw a short video from a tournament where a player used his foot to get it on the opponents side but no idea if he got the point.)
I also saw a guy in tournament hit the ball twice. But couldnt see if he got a point. Is that also allowed?
#6 will help me but I find I’m very good at my serves in practice but during a game I tend not to use my short serves because I don’t want to miss them. Maybe try only short stuff during a game till my confidents go up?
Yes, you could try this approach. I would start in practice matches first. Focus on short serves and when you feel fully confident, you will be able to use short serves in league / tournament matches too.
Good stuff Tom👍😎🏆
A very good video as always
For how much you have to practice your serve
I heard that michael maze said that he'd practice each of his services 20 times every practice session, so if you have 5 main services you do 100 serves, 20 each serve type, cheers
I have about 20-25 different serves, many times more if I add the different placements for each. That's going to be a very long session! Aside from the first point (use multiball) the video can be summed up into a single concept - practice as if serving in a real game. Not mentioned but something that should be obvious - if you use a compound racquet, make sure to twiddle appropriately when going to the ready position. This should be part of the service action automatically via muscle memory.
@@zelandakhniteblade5436 yes but you don't have to practice them all at the same day, if I have that much serves I would like practice them in a separate session, but if you notice the top players, they don't use alot of serve variations in a single game, they use a different serve when the opponent is winning points one after another, I think having 4 or five very good serves, and then use them in a third ball drills to build strategies, cheers
Really liked your video
How can you practice your forhand drive alone
Ok, I was rated 4.5 in Tennis. This damn sport is just as Humbling. Recently got hooked, late in the game!
#8. Pint of Guinness on the TT table! 😮
The mouth breathing at 6:45 😂😂😂
hard to remember to stay down and low on the serve practice
no.6 is super effective
1 Not enough balls
2 Bend down
3 Lazy stance
4 Mutliple balls in hand
5 Serving too quickly
6 No recovery
7 Minimal Effort
First and nice video ❤
Mistake No.1: Use multiple balls
Mistake No.2: Use only 1 ball
Dear Tom,
I have seen your many videos. All were excellent. Some were mega marvelous. This video does not meet your standard. Sorry if you feel bad on reading negative comments. But, you set very high standards of content.
Oh that's a shame. What did you not like about this video?
Rotation of serves like in a match
"When you play table tennis, you never have multiple balls in your hand"
maybe you need an other position of the camera...
😮😊😊
Tom can hardly play table tennis at all but are the most popular trainer in the world. Nice done Tom