ROAD TO 1550TTR Week 29

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @danielrenaud4639
    @danielrenaud4639 3 дня назад

    I like details, thank you !

  • @reibal
    @reibal 6 дней назад +2

    Wunderbarer Content, würde da auch gerne hinkommen, wo du jetzt schon bist. Bin noch ein paar Jahre älter und aktuell 1 unter meinem Highscore von 1436. Natürlich ein Traum in solcher Umgebung trainieren zu können und dadurch besser zu werden. Ist mir leider vergönnt, aber es hilft schon enorm, hier mitgenommen zu werden.

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  6 дней назад

      @@reibal Danke dir, freut mich sehr! Man kann sehr viel machen, trainiere meistens ja auch in ganz normalen Vereinen. Kann da einfach auch unser Intructional empfehlen, das ist genau für Leute wie uns. LG

    • @reibal
      @reibal 2 дня назад

      @@limittless. Wo finde ich denn das "Intructional"? Soll wahrscheinlich Instructional heißen.

    • @reibal
      @reibal 2 дня назад

      @@limittless. Habe es gefunden... Wie kann es denn konkret helfen? Wie ist es aufgebaut? Braucht es dafür einen "besseren" Partner?

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  2 дня назад

      @@reibal Im Prinzip ist es so aufgebaut das du mit dem selben Zeitaufwand auskommst. Ich würde sagen das jeder Amateur daraus lernen kann, aber am meisten profitieren sicher Leute die gerade angefangen haben und die groben Basics gelernt haben. Es enthält alles was ich getan habe um meine Trainings Situation zu verbessern, die gesamte Herangehensweise eben. Genau das was ich gerne am Tag 1 gewusst hätte. Im Endeffekt kannst du es aber auch einfach ohne Risiko ausprobieren da es eine 100% Geld zurück Garantie gibt. Gerne kannst du uns Feedback geben falls du dich dafür entscheidest. Einfach ne Email wäre dann super: info@limittless.de

  • @torh9625
    @torh9625 6 дней назад

    Very nice and informative video. Its great to follow your channel. I started table tennis at 47 years old (one year ago) and working hard to improve. My playstyle is much like yours and the things you working on is excactly what i work on now. My backhand is very good for my level but i working on footwork, openings and be more consistence with my forehand stroke. Keep up the good work and videos.

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  6 дней назад

      Met so many people that are in a very similar situation, let´s gooo, we can be great at this sport even at a higher age. Just very important to work smart!

  • @Chris-yv4xg
    @Chris-yv4xg 6 дней назад +1

    These videos are much more fun to watch, especially because you can take more information from it. I would also like to suggest that you provide Matthias with a mic and include his comments.
    Could it be that your arm is doing too much on the serve and your body weight shift is coming up short?

  • @joehughes3764
    @joehughes3764 5 дней назад

    Well done

  • @vagav
    @vagav 3 дня назад

    I like your style, I'm trying to comeback after being inactive for 10 years, your legs are quite developed, do you train them in the gym or just playing table tennis?

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  3 дня назад +1

      @@vagav hey, cool to hear that. I just do yoga and mobility for my back. Legs come from
      Table Tennis and before that training jiu jitsu.

  • @Counterstrikeforce
    @Counterstrikeforce 5 дней назад +1

    Mit wie viel ttr hat er in der Video Reihe gestartet und wie viel hat er aktuell?

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  5 дней назад

      @@Counterstrikeforce 1270 auf aktuell 1497

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLess 6 дней назад

    I have the same problem of stiffening my stroke and it being too long as well when I practice a lot against backspin. Its so hard to have a decent counter topspin all the while still being able to adjust your strokes to other types of balls. Being loose and playful in match situations where your team is depending on you and knowing how much work you have put into training and feeling that trainers have given you a shot and given their time ... its hard.

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  6 дней назад

      @@z0uLess Yeah the only way is to keep going and relax more both mentally and physically. I know I will solve it, just a matter of time.
      Martial arts taught me to never give up.

    • @z0uLess
      @z0uLess 6 дней назад

      @@limittless. and then you stabbed martial arts in the back and cheated with table tennis instead? 😄

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  6 дней назад

      @@z0uLess no my back is broken, had to stop.

    • @z0uLess
      @z0uLess 6 дней назад

      @@limittless. but, thats not funny 🤔

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  5 дней назад

      @@z0uLess all about acceptance and moving on.

  • @Blackain66
    @Blackain66 4 дня назад

    Ye looking very safe but very undangerous.
    All your strokes from serve to push to loop to topspins all are too safe and not dangerous at all and at 1500+ many ppl play much harder, have more tricky serves and are very safe so you need to build your win conditions and holding the ball until ur opponent makes error can work vs some risky players but is prob not enough in the long run to get good.
    As we talked last time you should involve some excercises where you really go for it, the opening loops can be much harder, the open topspins MUST be much harder and/or much more spinny to not let the opponent go back 1meter and shoot it back to you without any problem.
    So id increase the speed on all ur excercises esp with Matthias since he can block it easily and controlled, no need to play slow motion with him go harder and harder and even then it will only be half as hard as the 2k+ players playing them.
    Also the serves should be tricky.. a normal backspin serve is pretty much giving no advantage until u learn to vary the spin and hiding it well too to get bad returns, at least learn how to backspin/nospin with same motion if you dont wann go for sidespin/topspin serves yet.

    • @limittless.
      @limittless.  4 дня назад

      @@Blackain66 yeah, I know. But as said last time these clips are 4-5 weeks old. I train to hit harder nowadays. It’s very tough though as I have the stiffness problem, especially in free games

    • @Blackain66
      @Blackain66 4 дня назад

      @@limittless. ye i know, just saying
      they way u play with Matthias at the start is only good if u want to emphesize the footwork, im sure even with the stiffness u can go way harder and if u miss its okay, no need for 50ball rallies