Hi Seth. What an impressive backhand! The way you bend your wrist back and spring forward looks fantastic. Can you tell me how to do it successfully? (I m still struggling with it). Thanks a lot
Hello from Vietnam. How long have you been using the Tibhar VS Unlimited blade? Wonder if you’re sponsored by Tibhar. If not, why do you choose it? Thank you
What do you think of the theory of using challenging equipment as a beginner to avoid developing bad habits? This forces you to develop a better technique, even if the first few sessions are certainly not much fun.
Thank you for a nice video. Can you give an advice or your opinion about strokes that will be struck before the right foot land. Like the cross over but it's not really xover. When to do or not to do?
Yeah Really good vid, Seth.. I was inspired by your work to get the PP robot and revisiting this vid really has reinforced how useful robots can be. I have been under utilising mine. Cheers
the medicine ball throw is my favorite, but I am throwing it into a brick wall in my gym, kinda shaking up the whole place 🤣 ... and for the jumping part I have started to do jumprope
Newbie question about 18:30: Is underspin and backspin the same, and is it possible to return a ball which has backspin with a topspin backhand (or forehand)??? Thanks a million for your AMAZING content. It is truly appreciated!
6:06 Did you say that top level players are serving top spin? I'm new to table tennis, and don't understand that. It seems to me that top spin is super rare. What did I not understand? Thanks!
Sometimes when I have to take a shot one step away from my body I tend to move my arm but my feet freeze and dont move causing me to miss the shot by a small margin. How do I make my body naturally move?
You did a great job. I like the way you found a very precise video demonstration, this is very time consuming. I appreciate your work. But the amount of information is too long without breaking it down into specific steps, making it difficult for viewers to learn the whole thing. In my opinion, you should share each type of step, describe it, stop the video and then summarize what you just said in text on the screen so that viewers don't miss any information. If I say something incorrect just ignore it. Thank you
Thank you so much for this! I get so mad playing my friend who uses what I call a "playschool" paddle. It's literally a plastic paddle from walmart. I'm a much better player, but I get so apprehensive playing him because I can't predict anything. As an aggressive player, it really sucks to take safe shot after safe shot and just waiting for him to make a mistake. Looking forward to using these tips to find some consistency and a way to control the game again.
That is close to one year ago now so I don't think that anyone would answer but I leave that there... There is any type of exercise that we can do when we are at home and alone that can help for agility ? Because when it's rainy pratically all the year and you don't have anyone to exercise with, except the gym strength there is nothing we can really improve. But great video I've learned a lot about how we should train !
Happened to pop in and see this comment! You could try an "agility ball." It's basically a bouncy ball with knobs on it so when you drop it, it will bounce unexpectedly. So you can drop it and/or bounce it off a wall and move quickly to catch it. That would help with agility and reaction a bit. Otherwise, just doing some change of direction work where you practice accelerating, stopping, and reversing can work in a small space. Shadow footwork is great too!