Table tennis ; weight transfer versus rotation in Table Tennis

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @Waingro808
    @Waingro808 3 года назад +2

    Great explanation. I've been doing a lot of fake transfer...

  • @antoinenijhuis450
    @antoinenijhuis450 2 года назад +5

    But they are saying, get the power from the ground/hips right? How do we get the power from ground if we only start moving hips after contact with the ball?

    • @joseandresjulienbarriere8786
      @joseandresjulienbarriere8786 2 года назад

      Yeah for some reason does not make sense on my mind… did you figure something else that I haven’t yet?

    • @KidLightning33
      @KidLightning33 Месяц назад

      @@joseandresjulienbarriere8786 i agree with you. its a great video, but the one part about hitting the ball first and then moving the hips never made sense to me sequentially--but OP is smarter than me and a much better player, so I could be wrong!

  • @elaheshekari4748
    @elaheshekari4748 2 года назад

    Very useful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Vladojica
    @Vladojica 3 года назад +2

    But it looks to me that with "rotation only" you will have quicker recovery time for the next shot than with the weight transfer. Does distance from the table makes any difference?

    • @tabletennissecrets1191
      @tabletennissecrets1191  3 года назад

      if "rotation only" helps you to win the point, then it does not matter. Otherwise, the good ons make a "micro weight transfer" to come back quicker for the next ball...

  • @billchoi5244
    @billchoi5244 2 года назад

    Hit the ball first and twist right hip for transfer of weight to left foot?
    i mean the sequence of movement..

  • @RobertoCostas
    @RobertoCostas 2 года назад

    Most people makes only the rotation when counterhiting. And so, they transfer the same movement to topspin, which is ineficcient.