Another option (and maybe an idea for another video): 1. Take your smartphone 2. use some app to create a picture of an arrow on the left that points at you (a longline ball coming to you from the forehand of your virtual opponent), create all possible arrows, like from the upper right to the bottom left for opponents forehand to your forehand... or ... take photos of you doing those strokes with a blade in your hands... 3. Make a slideshow with random pictures or use an app that plays photos randomly 4. put the smartphone/ better tablet in front of you an answer the strokes! Order one of these cheap table tennis robots with a ball on an axis mounted on a handle ...move from forehand to backhand... have fun ;-)
Hi coach. I'm looking for a video you posted with More excercises to train the sight, this drill was included in it. I remember it was a long session like 30 minutes of live broadcast. What happened to it?
@@ebatt8803 bad news for me. i was gonna do those excersices during my vacation. i'll wait for the tutorials. keep up the good work. I really like your content.
i think it is better to work on your foot work. It never gets the time it needs to. Those that have hand technique will only benefit from better foot work. Those that don't have the hands will not improve just merely by repetition of imitation without a reference{table or a wheel to spin). But all of you can work on your feet given you got some space and if needed point of reference(make one with the dimensions desired.) or without. cheers brothers!!
Another option (and maybe an idea for another video): 1. Take your smartphone 2. use some app to create a picture of an arrow on the left that points at you (a longline ball coming to you from the forehand of your virtual opponent), create all possible arrows, like from the upper right to the bottom left for opponents forehand to your forehand... or ... take photos of you doing those strokes with a blade in your hands... 3. Make a slideshow with random pictures or use an app that plays photos randomly 4. put the smartphone/ better tablet in front of you an answer the strokes! Order one of these cheap table tennis robots with a ball on an axis mounted on a handle ...move from forehand to backhand... have fun ;-)
Great idea! Thank you again for keeping us educated 🏓
Nice diagram coach.i learn something a little bit
Nice idea! 👍👏
Thanks man always on point, can u send us the link of the visual training paper.
Thanks for ur fast reply, I have gone there and couldn't find it and that's why I asked. I ll try to make similar one.
I'll do, appreciate ur help.
Hi coach. I'm looking for a video you posted with More excercises to train the sight, this drill was included in it. I remember it was a long session like 30 minutes of live broadcast. What happened to it?
@@ebatt8803 bad news for me. i was gonna do those excersices during my vacation. i'll wait for the tutorials. keep up the good work. I really like your content.
Thanks a lot sir , this exercise I can do in quarantine .....thanks sir , big fan
thanks a lot sir , I have mailed my address in info@ebatt.co.uk......my mail I'd is majhia@gmail.com
i think it is better to work on your foot work. It never gets the time it needs to. Those that have hand technique will only benefit from better foot work. Those that don't have the hands will not improve just merely by repetition of imitation without a reference{table or a wheel to spin). But all of you can work on your feet given you got some space and if needed point of reference(make one with the dimensions desired.) or without. cheers brothers!!
@@ebatt8803 you are the man!!
How is your wife?