How to serve well in table tennis (with Yan An)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @-danR
    @-danR Год назад +1

    Yan says serve near to the table, but sometimes when you want to _insure_ the ball will land short on your opponents side, you can stand a bit back from the edge. This is especially applicable when you want a disguised _short_ topspin serve. It's harder to keep topspin short if you serve right near the edge.
    Of course, this does not apply for deliberately long serves, but it's still useful for half-long serves.

    • @jatonator
      @jatonator Год назад +1

      With higher level of skill you will be able to serve short top spin. Remember if you step back for this one serve your opponent will read it very easily from second time, if not the first. And serving away from table allows opponent to have sufficient time to read the serve or the ball and counter accordingly. Effectiveness of the serve is lost

  • @tayfunkayabasi
    @tayfunkayabasi Год назад

    thanks coach

  • @lkahd3456
    @lkahd3456 Год назад

    If u understand spin, wrist motion and deception. Your serves will get better for a set up server or an ace one

  • @senthuraansivanathan1288
    @senthuraansivanathan1288 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the video
    Explained well
    But how to serve the ball deceptively?
    I mean hiding the ball by arm or head or something

    • @lkahd3456
      @lkahd3456 Год назад +1

      U r supposed not hid the contact point by any body part such as your shoulder. Just understand spin and its subtle contact point on your rackets to the ball then add fake motion, if u serve a short top shove server after contact around top side of the ball drop your arm so it’s seems like backspin and vice versa

  • @aorinngo2
    @aorinngo2 Год назад

    十日前にヤンアンの試合を観に行った。
    森園選手のチキータに苦戦してた。

  • @botao4456
    @botao4456 Год назад

    My 2 cents: toss then look at the ball when its dropping & learn to stomp left foot to come back to ready position before the ball bounce at opponent table side.

  • @mokhtarmohamed1318
    @mokhtarmohamed1318 Год назад

    How to return good service please?

    • @lkahd3456
      @lkahd3456 Год назад

      Reading spin first then added the write motion of what the incoming spin is

    • @-danR
      @-danR Год назад

      You cannot learn service return, that is effective in real games, from talk. You need to take multi-ball lessons from a good coach, and you have to pay money for it. Also find a coach who doesn't talk too much. Almost everything you need from talk and demonstration in service return, eg. going against the spin vs going with the spin takes about 4 minutes.
      The rest is standing there and returning a thousand balls per hour until you can read all the wrist and arm and shoulder movements, the misdirections the deceptions, the bounce, even the _sound_ of the bounce, etc. Beware of coaches who come around your side of the table and talk your ear off with "you're doing it this way, do it _this_ way, raise your arm, turn your arm..." and a bunch of crrrap for 2 minutes every two minutes.
      A good coach demos the same serve several times until you _catch on_ until you get it; then another serve...and then returns a minute later and reviews the previous serve to make _sure_ you've loaded the short-term memory into long-term muscle memory. It will take several months to develop good service returns. Naturally, you also need all the basic skills: push, block, drive, loop. A _great_ instructor can play dozens of serves, can serve penholder, even some left-handed. Pendulum, reverse pendulum, shovel, sucker-serves, etc.
      A fantastic instructor will train you against with combo racquets, dirty serves, foot-stomps, foot-silence, etc. But you can't find those coaches; they work with national teams.

  • @cuongtkong58
    @cuongtkong58 Год назад +1

    If you want to serve well, whatever you do, don't do what the modern professional players are doing. No shake-hand or pen-hold grips, or serving from the same corner every time . . . and definitely no foot-stomps. You need to invent your own grip/style/techniques. If I can, so can you. Right?

    • @hieutrongoan4656
      @hieutrongoan4656 Год назад +2

      Are you on drug or sth ?

    • @GeneralTerzX
      @GeneralTerzX Год назад +7

      Wtf this guy again. Don't listen to him! He tells everybody who doesn't wanna know this bs that's outright wrong.

    • @raikiro797
      @raikiro797 Год назад +4

      this guy must be higher than a kite to be saying this

    • @cuongtkong58
      @cuongtkong58 Год назад

      @@GeneralTerzX There's my little loyal follower. Feels good to know you're always there behind me to kiss my tail between the legs anywhere I go on RUclips.

    • @cuongtkong58
      @cuongtkong58 Год назад

      @@raikiro797 Or maybe I know something HIGHER or more advanced than all your ping-pong heroes can ever imagine.