Learn tricks for how to train or practice table tennis through lesson and tutorial with Olympian and Commonwealth Games Silver Medalist, Brett Clarke.
The channel will be especially useful if you are looking to learn the Reverse Pendulum table tennis serve, Backspin Serve and other basic such as backhand, forehand, topspin etc.
Videos are designed to make learning table tennis fun and engaging. There is a special emphasis on learning serves using unconventional techniques that work in the real world to help improve your game.
the amount of wrist action in this demonstration is something my coach would advice against at a beginner level, just so you get the other movements correct first
Here are some technical tips for playing the ttEDGE matches: - Use the index finger of your playing hand - Wait till you are very confident of where the ball is going - Swipe left or right for about 1cm only (very small) - Don't let your finger leave the screen - After swiping left or right, quickly bring the swiper back to the middle (at least in your mind) - Think "tiny swipes, watch the racket area and direction with intensity."
good to see you back. Taking an opprtunity to communicate : your app disappeared from apple store( at least in US). Tried to contact the website on multiple occasions-no responce.
The way I see it: contact the ball right off the bounce. If it is backspin, open blade angle, if side or topspin, close the angle, make a small chopping action. Relax your hand as much as possible
Very good. It is obvious that you have fine technique and soft hand, which is important for short return. Although I am defensive player, sometimes I return short balls, which confuses my opponents
Very good loop it's deadly spiny because you hit the ball from insid area plus you take the racket in an upward direction from down area of your body wow.
Hi Brett, you need to clarify how to create a backspin, pure sidespin and topspin with this punch serve. Your LTT videos 37, 38, 53 don't show this. How do you need to brush the ball, what is the point of contact and slowmo from the front view. You do a fake motions that prevent us (learners) from seeing the actual contact and motion. p.s. your vimeo videos don't have the ability to slow down the speed like youtube does so you need to do it yourself, more is better and I believe that different speeds would be good too. Like slow and reeeally slow.
Well all the common mistake were actually what I did in the game..thanks a lot.I realized now the mistake I made.I will try to execute what you have taught.thanks for the great lesson.