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    In this video, taken from the Coach Q&A section of our flagship Table Tennis University course, Coach Li answers a TTU student's question on how to practice the third ball attack.
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  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  7 лет назад +5

    If you're serious about becoming a top table tennis player, you need to check out Coach Tao Li's complete TTU online video training course. Enroll TODAY at... tinyurl.com/TableTennisUniversity

  • @ronrogers1344
    @ronrogers1344 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks Coach Li!! My skill improved alot by learning from you.

    • @taoli3587
      @taoli3587 7 лет назад +2

      So happy to hear that, Thanks!

  • @recanterc7754
    @recanterc7754 7 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial! Thanks for the upload 😀

  • @tt-with-Akihiko
    @tt-with-Akihiko 7 лет назад

    thanks coach for the tip, im a long pips player, usually my serve return are on my deep backhand side. your tip got me an idea where to stand after serve and i have to develop a strong pivot footwork to cover the rest of table. more power

  • @bibibjorn
    @bibibjorn 10 лет назад +2

    Bought all the dvd's and used the service mastery one the most.
    Maybe the English of the coach could have been worked one, but overall these are VERY good for beginners and seasoned players

  • @drakesmith1794
    @drakesmith1794 7 лет назад +1

    Hello Coach Li, first off thank you so much for these videos, I learned a lot already from just watching two! If I can give some suggestions, it would be helpful for you to separate the videos into playlists with beginner/intermediate/advanced so people who are starting out can learn the fundamentals before moving on.

  • @decosafwat
    @decosafwat 7 лет назад

    you are very helpfull
    please keep going

  • @axetrac10
    @axetrac10 7 лет назад

    Interesting...am gonna try this. Specifically, when you use the Pendulum serve that pushes the ball towards your backhand.

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the comments. We're happy to hear the videos are helping you.

  • @Cenzurek
    @Cenzurek 12 лет назад

    best teaching videos EVER!

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  11 лет назад +1

    Make the most of it! Not many players can make that claim. If you want to make your forehand better then practice as much as you can. But if your backhand really is much better than your forehand then setup your points so that you use your backhand more. Play angles that force your opponent to return the ball to your backhand :)

  • @approvedlending3920
    @approvedlending3920 8 лет назад +1

    i love his expression. :)
    and awesome drill.

  • @savionics7923
    @savionics7923 7 лет назад

    fabulous! !!!!!

  • @pokemon17007
    @pokemon17007 12 лет назад

    I think this is good strategy for weak backhand loop. I will try this =]
    Thanks!

  • @eliprice1537
    @eliprice1537 Год назад

    Do you have any tips on returning fast, low, dead balls with very low bounce in rally? Thank you, appreciate the help.

  • @johnhill1421
    @johnhill1421 2 года назад

    Hi coach Li I use short / mid pimples on forehand have you any thoughts on this for attacking thank you

  • @Luffy-70-o6p
    @Luffy-70-o6p 5 лет назад

    Tao Li Please Make a Video Switch Hand playing Right handed you can do topspin In Left hand

  • @sakshampaudel4131
    @sakshampaudel4131 8 лет назад

    can you please teach how to return a forehand sidespin serve

  • @oslo99
    @oslo99 12 лет назад

    I want that shirt. Best instructional I have found though. Even though I play Jpen, there are many tips I can pull out of these videos.

  • @deightons5641
    @deightons5641 10 лет назад +1

    Cool looking shirts.. Would like to get a week of coaching from him. Where is this University??

  • @priyanshubaser8040
    @priyanshubaser8040 7 лет назад

    plz make a video on who to hit a ball around the net and round the net

  • @tabletennisHD
    @tabletennisHD 12 лет назад

    thanks

  • @FrankGixx99Motovlog
    @FrankGixx99Motovlog 9 лет назад

    If the ball goes to your backhand side. And no more time to adjust for your forehand. Like how mostly Zhang Jike, Ma Long does. They use backhand. Deep strong backhand to lift the ball up the table and the rally goes on. :)

  • @2ShaePussyCat
    @2ShaePussyCat 12 лет назад

    This is a good video for me, i use the advices here, as i used the ones in the video "how to practice without a serious partner".
    P.S. What blade and rubbers you use?

  • @tabletennisHD
    @tabletennisHD 12 лет назад

    nice one

  • @KAF128
    @KAF128 10 лет назад

    . . . sometimes happens to me ! Could maybe try practising brushing the ball lightly to develop greater spin in your attack - I find good spin is more useful than more power. Also try heavy top-spin into the opponent's body (and/or their cross-over point). If it keeps coming back high, I eventually try a chop/smash, which is a shot I improvise and works quite well mostly.
    K. (Level 2 Coach)

  • @littlelukey1377
    @littlelukey1377 7 лет назад

    How do i improve my accuracy of my forehand smash

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  12 лет назад

    Once you feel comfortable practicing at a certain speed, have your partner delivery a slightly lower, faster return and master attacking that. Presently, you can also practice a more defensive return against those low, fast returns as well to set up a possible fifth ball attack.

  • @CatsTasteDelicious
    @CatsTasteDelicious 11 лет назад

    Carefully

  • @albeertsky
    @albeertsky 7 лет назад

    I need that shirt! Where to buy it?

  • @pewllycop254
    @pewllycop254 6 лет назад

    i am a chopper i need training for my backhand chop
    Is there courses for choppers

  • @kajolahammed
    @kajolahammed 4 года назад

    What service best for third ball attack

  • @pramukh12345
    @pramukh12345 11 лет назад

    may i know how to do a backspin serve?

  • @KAF128
    @KAF128 10 лет назад

    "push short" . . . or maybe "flick", esp. on short serve to F/H ? Can be quite effective.

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  12 лет назад

    @2ShaePussyCat Glad the videos are of use to you. Coach Li currently uses a Palio KA Offensive blade with Butterfly Sriver rubber.

  • @amanlakhotia8558
    @amanlakhotia8558 5 лет назад

    Please recommend me the names of some good fast forehand runners .

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  11 лет назад

    If your serves are being attacked we suggest working on your serves. The first step to executing planned attacks is having a variety of effective, deceptive serves.

  • @qweqweqeqweqwewqeq660
    @qweqweqeqweqwewqeq660 12 лет назад

    what is the music on 0.01 ?

  • @lindleycabaron1071
    @lindleycabaron1071 7 лет назад +2

    I serve with reverse pendulum because the spin of the ball wil react with the rubber and the ball goes every time to my forehand side and I can loop kill directly

    • @raoul_s7667
      @raoul_s7667 7 лет назад +3

      lindley cabaron this works only with players that cant control the spin

    • @victorfrankenstein8084
      @victorfrankenstein8084 7 лет назад

      I use this reverse pendulum serve and third ball attack combo. it works against most of the opponents. it also works with top spin serves.

    • @danieltheunissen4790
      @danieltheunissen4790 6 лет назад

      reverse pendelum topspin or backspin

  • @jmsbatista
    @jmsbatista 11 лет назад

    Hi , I've a much better backhand than forehand what can I do ?

  • @manvirlall7192
    @manvirlall7192 11 лет назад

    how do you serve like that

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  12 лет назад

    The song is not publicly available it was composed by our production company.

  • @sunnydookia2488
    @sunnydookia2488 11 лет назад

    If he attack when i serve. What should i do ?

  • @ali_bawa
    @ali_bawa 11 месяцев назад

    This is such an obstacle for me really. I push and go safe and that's why my game isn't improving that much.

  • @sunnydookia2488
    @sunnydookia2488 11 лет назад

    I'm working on Kenta Matsudaira serve

  • @glisbey
    @glisbey 12 лет назад

    My name is Gian from Belize (Gee Yan), i always try to hit my opponent's angles but i falter, could you show me how to do this successfully?

  • @colmboy1999
    @colmboy1999 11 лет назад

    Iwhat is this serve called

  • @KANA-rd8bz
    @KANA-rd8bz 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤!!!

  • @Luffy-70-o6p
    @Luffy-70-o6p 5 лет назад

    Tao li Hello How are you

  • @kianglian123
    @kianglian123 8 лет назад

    What happens if they play it short or really fast to the other side?

    • @WellMefisto
      @WellMefisto 7 лет назад

      It's something you kind of have to expect. This is why legs and reflexes training are soooo important in this sport.

  • @AssetsStevenLesko
    @AssetsStevenLesko 12 лет назад

    Can anyone help me? I am what i would like to call myself a full out attacker. i am always looping the ball to the other person to different spots of the table trying to get them to miss. But for some reason the ball ALWAYS comes back, and after 6-10 hits ill eventually miss it. what should i do? not attack as much or something? i feel like its pointless attacking if i just end up loosing the rally at the end of it. please help me, give me suggestions on how i should play.everyone always blocks!

  • @Haze774
    @Haze774 12 лет назад +1

    3.34"那個"

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  11 лет назад

    Yes we have a video on the way shortly that will cover a service return question. If you'd like to submit your own question to Coach Li please go here: tabletennisuniversity(dot)com/videos/coach-qa/

  • @kevinzhang3313
    @kevinzhang3313 9 лет назад

    My father did the same thing, the point is to take any and every chance to gain the advantage over your opponent and to expect that the opponent will expect it and/or your opponent will do better. Just watch the ball, where the opponent is positioned, where you think he will try to position himself, etc. If a ball comes straight to you and you can move yourself to attack the ball, do it, youd be an idiot not to, and dont give your opponent that opportunity if you can do anything else that can succeed as much or better--in other words, that would be a stupid mistake

  • @insanedb
    @insanedb 9 лет назад

    I am going to win a lot of matches with this tip

  • @EricLacomblez
    @EricLacomblez 7 лет назад

    yep that's a goo advice. My coach told this too.
    But
    this is not good with very good opponents because, on this video the helper is just not playing, he's justing gently pushing back the serve with a Sllloooow return.In those conditions, of course, it's easy to attack. but with a fast return you don't know where it goes......

    • @pimagictricks6143
      @pimagictricks6143 7 лет назад

      You have to be fast enough to both read the serve and decide if you want to attack or no. If you arent able to do that its best to practice this and maybe push in matches until youre efficient at it.

  • @RamphyRojas
    @RamphyRojas 11 лет назад

    Owey? owey!

  • @shivam2126
    @shivam2126 11 лет назад

    hello coach i just want to know how to receive good services i m a bit weak in returning good services do u have any tip or any vidoe which give tips on improving the service returns?

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  12 лет назад

    @pokemon17007 Let us know how it goes for you. :)

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  11 лет назад

    It's just a basic forehand backspin serve he's using.

  • @frikil7579
    @frikil7579 7 лет назад +1

    good video but other guy can block in other side

  • @sunnydookia2488
    @sunnydookia2488 11 лет назад

    It's solve.I'm serving short now.

  • @masontheiii
    @masontheiii 11 лет назад +3

    YOU HAVE NO CHOICE!!!

  • @Soult4kErS
    @Soult4kErS 12 лет назад

    surf and attack

  • @TableTennisMaster
    @TableTennisMaster  12 лет назад

    True. But they aren't playing a competitive match. The practice partner's job here is to support the skill you're trying to develop, not to try and win the point.

  • @Soult4kErS
    @Soult4kErS 12 лет назад

    After you surf you attack :D

  • @FrankGixx99Motovlog
    @FrankGixx99Motovlog 9 лет назад

    No...just look how the Chinese does after they served. They prepare for the backhand return of their opponent. And if there is enough time to move for the forehand loop. They does. Chinese never leave any side of the table unguarded. Together with their super fast footwork. They can achieve strong forehand. Like Zhang Jike does. Just look at the muscles of his legs. Hahaha. Jaw-dropping footwork!!!

  • @goptty
    @goptty 12 лет назад

    the return he is giving is too high .... u really have got a problem if he returns low on the farther side of the table

  • @7mnOvich
    @7mnOvich 11 лет назад

    But if your partner had attacked your ball on the end of the forehand you wont dream of bringing it back on the table

  • @qweqweqeqweqwewqeq660
    @qweqweqeqweqwewqeq660 12 лет назад

    the music is so GOOD if you can and want guys to send me (unbeatable_spirit) my skype

  • @twestd
    @twestd 12 лет назад

    if you use pengrip, you wont have that problem

  • @expanderlx
    @expanderlx Год назад

    Better Video title would be: how to Attack a Bad Receive... 😉

  • @bakuto.1055
    @bakuto.1055 6 лет назад +6

    2:59 what was that???? One thing that asians will never learn is english! Ha ha!😂😂

    • @Diuable
      @Diuable 5 лет назад

      so what are you doing here? learning table tennis?

  • @christianhaugaard2703
    @christianhaugaard2703 9 лет назад +2

    Ma Long who is an expert at third ball attacking does NOT stand and wait for the return.

    • @christianhaugaard2703
      @christianhaugaard2703 9 лет назад +8

      well, he actually does :-)

    • @ralphschraven339
      @ralphschraven339 8 лет назад +2

      Usually, the contours of Ma Long's left leg are at the same level as the left edge of the table. In this video, Coach Li stands a full hip length to the left of that, meaning that the right edge of his right leg is at the same level as the left edge of the table.
      Li's approach works until a certain skill level at which you'd get countered on the part of the table you're furthest away from every time you take a scenic tour away from the center of the table.

  • @niklaskras5498
    @niklaskras5498 7 лет назад

    his returns are much too easy... it doesnt make sense if he is pushing the ball so high and slow

    • @lasergod7988
      @lasergod7988 6 лет назад

      niklas kras I can smash balls as low as 1/2part below tip of net from my forehand side.

  • @leainhan
    @leainhan 11 лет назад

    I respect ur skill but pls use a translator.

  • @FuzzyAason
    @FuzzyAason 11 лет назад

    His English is good enough, but he might not express himself as well as he would with his mother tongue? Xie Xie TTM

  • @table_tennis_fever
    @table_tennis_fever 11 лет назад

    yea, seriously, get someone to translate. It's hurting my ears