How to attack third Ball with confidence - Table Tennis
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2018
- I show you with 3D ANIMATIONS how you can attack the third ball confidently after your forehand serve with a heavy side spin.
The opponent often holds his racket angled on the serve return and returns your own serve spin in an opposite spin direction.
Very important!
Do not hit the third ball wildly, but play a top-spin with heavy spin.
To attack the third ball with confidence play top-spin with stronger spin than your opponent as he returned your serve. Спорт
Beautiful. I'd just add a couple of notes here. The angle of the bat doesn't have to be the one in the video - the bat angle depends heavily on your equipment. If you have a heavy blade with low high arch throw and rubbers with low arch throw (like Ma Long), you want to keep your bat angle really, really open and hit through the ball. On the other hand, if you use European rubbers with carbon blades that produce high throw angle (Timo Boll), you wanna keep your bat angle nice and close just as shown in the video - you still have to hit forward!
Second, for the explosiveness part - do NOT have a linear motion (speedwise). Your whole body has to be relaxed to the point of almost dropping the bat and explode (tension up) just before and during the contact with the ball. If you have a long stroke, start slower and don't tension up until you almost touch the ball. A well timed and explosive short stroke can produce 10 times the speed and spin of a linear long stroke that lacks explosiveness. That's the reason why you feel like you put all your power in the stroke and the ball goes ridiculously small compared to how much power you thought you've put in. A shorter stroke also has the advantage of a faster recovery and getting prepared to hit the next ball. So, if you're not using a heavy blade with hard Chinese rubbers on it, try to shorten your stroke.
I love the emphasis on going forward with your movement. Even if you fear the ball will go into the net - it's better to hit the net a few times and adjust a bit rather than forming a poor habit of hitting upwards, being afraid that the ball will go into the net. If you hit too much upwards, the ball will lack quality.
Also love the explanation of the weight transfer and waist rotation. You can produce twice as much power with your body than with your forearm. The power does NOT come from bending your elbow. It comes from going with the body into the ball. It's the hip, not the elbow that's the rotational axis for your stroke.
An insanely common mistake that I see a lot - people are not watching the ball go into the rubber. They are more focused on the opponent or where they want to place the ball and lose the incoming ball in their peripheral vision ending up hitting the edge or missing the ball entirely. You are supposed to watch the ball hit your bat and then watch the opponent's hand and body only after you've hit it. This will result in two positive outcomes: (1) you won't be hitting the edge or missing the ball entirely (on the contrary, you'll have a consistent contact point) and (2) it will force you forehand to have a better timing. To actually see the ball go into the rubber, you need to contact it in front of your body - this way you're more likely to take it on the rise (before peak) which means you borrow the power and speed of your opponent and send it back adding your own and you get rid of that poor habit of letting the ball drop too much and having to lift it, hitting upwards not forwards and having a poor quality shot.
Final tip for an even more powerful forehand - apply pressure with your index finger when you contact the ball. JUST the index finger and none other. By applying pressure with the index finger your make the blade stiffer and transfer all that beautiful rotational movement into the ball. All professional players do this. It's a simple, but effective tip.
I hope this helps. Stay safe everyone!
That was awesome. Wow!
Without a doubt, your animations speak a thousand words. please keep them coming and in English, please
The best part of the video is this 0:38 after the serve retuned, the ball spins the other way away from the body. Superb video. You are my guru. Thanks a lot
Revisiting your video after 2 years , still very impressive animation , factual 100%.
One of the best video teaching the dynamics needed for killing a feared opponent spin ...
each time i play soft = ball flies right/left , now i kill his spin and win the serve . Fantastic 3d animation , surely a huge amount of time spent , Thank You.
Extremely useful, thorough and instructive. Thank you for posting this.
One of the best video ever seen, each action will explain a thousand words, great job dude
I keep on watching this video again and again. Its so inspirational and having great adrenaline rush. Great work guys 🙂
There is nothing I came across that can beat this animated table tennis content. 100% Educational / Understandable/ Soothing. Kudos! Wish there are more!
Awesome. Tennis is really great. 👌
Definitely astonish! Hope you guys will have more videos in the next time
The most visually helpful video ever
Best TT vedio i have ever seen. Thanks for such a great content
So useful and impressive! Thank you.
Perfect! Great video👍
Really amazing effort .
Thanks ever such alot from Saudi Arabia.
Really good video!
Go ahead!
Thanks for sharing!
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great explanation! thanks !
Awesome animation. Thanks a lot from Thailand.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Really love the animation it helps me understand well
Great vid keep them coming
Very useful.. thanks you!
I would like to see some new videos! Very good animations and a clear voiceover :)
You have just got yourself one more subscriber.
Brilliantly explained..
Great video!
I love this video.. very well explained
Absolutely amazing ❤️❣️❣️ Thank you ❤️
Very good video, it's very instructive. I'll follow the channel with very high expectations. I'd rather English but German would be good for me. If you can do a video of the backhand topspin mechanics I'm pretty sure that it would receive a lot of attention.
Nice video. Quite informative
Thumb up 👍 keep doing what you're doing
Muy bueno, con este tipo de tutorial no hay casi más secretos, solo queda entrenar
Hopefully more good videos from you. Thanks
Dude.. amazing video.. keep it coming!
Awesome, thank you for my apprentice
Thank you very much for the great video. If you don’t mind, I would like to request you one thing, which is: it would be really cool if your animation could also show small details like the correct way of racket grip, which (I think) is missing in this video. I mean, if it’s not properly demonstrated, it may mislead the viewers (especially the beginners). But your video is really wonderful. It’s truly inspiring and richly worth learning. Keep your great work up. My respect and best wishes further😊🙏🏓
Super video !
Superb Tutorial👍
I would not recommend a long sidespin serve at higher levels, good opponents don't care about sidespin and start to attack your serve with vicious topspin.
I would rather suggest to serve with a short backspin serve, his only options are
1. short push
2. long push that you can attack with a lot of topspin and
3. flip that you can attack with topspin.
At low levels any kind of serve is good.
But as I said, at high levels a long serve will make the opponent attack after your serve putting you under pressure.
If you are a defender it's different.
You can serve long with backspin to let him attack and start your defensive game, or even with topspin/sidespin.
Although again, on higher levels you need exceptional footwork to resist the attacks.
At professional levels you can count the long serves of a set or match, on one hand, and I explained exactly why.
thank you . We want more of these educational videos, so can you?
Thank you for best video
Really thousand words worth.
Will you accept my suggestion to number the clips ,*in the order* of improving table tennis game.
Great!! Thanks a lot!!
Very nice video. I would love to know how did you make it. It's very useful for lots of sports. Thanks
Thanks a lot for his Training
Love you videos
woww great animation and understanding of returned spin. in which software you made this animation and why did u stop uploading the video. please continue
amazing video amazing enginering... thanks for that , but why did you leave youtube... come againg pls.
Liked and subscribed. Ty
Thanks for this Tutorial
Excellent !!
Wow wow, great animation wp
good work!
really nice stuff
Yay🙆 thx for the video
Very good!
Amazing animation!
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Superb video 🤘
very useful knowledge
can i return all types of serve using backhand flick
Thanks A good video.
cool animation
Gracias por el vídeo
Your video very useful , Please make a video how to do attack three ball by left hand . Thank you so much !
This is great
Subscribed
excellent
Can I ask what tools did you use to create this animation?
Very best videos
Helpful😁😀
What about the first and second ball?
that is cool!!!
Awesome
Great video and helpful animation, thanks! Off topic, but what music did you use for it? @SPIN YOUR ENEMY
Found it - Undeniable - Vibe Tracks
gracias I am from Peru
Really like
Nice
Shiva Nataraja! @2:08
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What about lefty player?
Simple the best.
I only 3 videos. Can you have more and more?
Why only 3 videos? Make more
Why you stopped making video
first
thanks for video
Make more video 💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ya it's too good but when I tried plying the top spin I missed it plz bro tell what to do to that plz
Rahul Singh it's hard you must continue to practice until you get the timing right.
@@jamrose6322 thx I will try this
Норм , хороший канал. Спасибо
Very progressive channel!
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Nice presentation... Post more videos na
nice use of gmod
A better topic would be how to topspin with confidence
Khati
since today is my first time playing table tennis,I don't know anything about it.
Kagebunshin no jutsu
Nice video demo but it is completely not logical order. There is not always that the opponent will return the same kind or tactics. There is so much physics science behind the game. U must think about the point of contact, the angle of the bat when it contacts with the ball. The video does not make sense in practice.
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Nice