In two weeks time I will release the advance version of this shot :) Thank you for your comment and do not hesitate to comment any of your questions in the future :)
I love the way explaining the technical hit. And more angle video are the point plus than any other. From now i will be your subscribers. Thanks and good luck.
@@dublintabletennisclub Thanks! Much appreciated, one fast question! In this video, around 2:30 in, you discuss "The Channel"--I think you mean where your feet and legs should point? This part is confusing. Do you have another video that explains this in greater detail?
@@dublintabletennisclub Thanks! Is there a video that better explains "the channel"--like where your feet should point for each shot? It is a little confusing.
The channel is just vocabulary / wording to a situation where the ball lands on the table. Your racket should be parallel/ within the channel of the hall so you can the best contact :)
I'm a beginner and your videos are the best I've seen to learn these shots. You make it easy to understand. I seem to be long on my backhand shots. Any videos to help improve that?
Thank you for your word 😊 Long in your backhand? Like the technique or the ball is too long? But yeah I can help once I get more information. You can always film your backhand and send it to me dublinttc@gmail.com :))
With that technique :) use your wrist more by bringing the tip of your racket down / more inwards in you. Your elbow will go forwards to the net. As you about to connect with the ball. Flick / follow with your wrist to the ball. The connection shape of your hand should be that of a backhand drive. So normal standard sideways. As you connect, follow through up pointing the bat forwards above the net. I really hope that helped :) I could do a special quick video for you if you want?
Thanks for leaving a comment and a question :) Yes it does and that is the beauty of it being done this way. You providing as much service area of contact for the ball will give you the best probability chances to COUNTER spin any ball that comes from your opponent :)
thank you for the video, this is one of the shots that I struggle with, I normally put too much wrist or instead of rolling I flat hit it, I'll try your technique since as all of your videos, looks very accessible and easy to understand. By the way, when you were showing the shot at the end, you could had made your partner send you slightly more quality balls, with a bounce as high and spinless as that, instead of flicking I'd flat hit it 😉. By the way, congratulations for your channel
Hi Carlos :) Haha yeah it was the camera guy for me. He doesn’t really play tt so it was always going to be a challenge. But yeah go for the flat hit so you do not over complicate your technique. As well as gain some confidence in the fact that you can get the ball over the net and potentially onto the table :)
YOU HAVE JUST MADE GOD DAMN HISTORY!!! MY FIRST EVER SUPER THANKS :) I do not know how much it is, BUT it does not matter. The fact that you felt to do it is MORE than enough appreciation. I will give you a shout-out into my next video that I make :)
Hello my name is John I'm from Papua New Guinea and I'm watching in my father's account please I want play well in table tennis please can you make very good for me to understand thank you and God may bless you 😊
Hi John :) Thanks for the comment!! I am glad to hear your interest in the sport. Be patient with yourself and always find the enjoyment in your training. If it is not fun then what is the point right? :)
That really depends is for extreme level of spin coming from your opponent and more an advance move to use as it you need more elbow approach. Thanks for the video idea 😊
Agree ha That was the first video in 2021 when Covid let us be in a sports hall at some capacity. The videos I believe got better with background sound :) Keep leaving your comments in other videos if you see a similar problem!
I refer it as “channel” because it’s easier to teach where the racket needs to be when making contact :) If you read the channel perfect then even if the ball hits the net / edge, you will still have a good chance to recover it :)
@@dublintabletennisclub I would like to learn more about channel. Sounds like something very useful. I am being trained for 3 years once per week starting from beginner level. Never heard about channel :(
“Channel” is my terminology word I like to use to simplify the “forehand technique” Because players usually over think about different forehand technique, but it shouldn’t be. If you identify where the ball lands on the table then you identify what technique to use. I like to think backwards for attacks. 1.) Figure out ball placement on your side / see if you can make contact at highest peak or above the net so you can attack. 2.)If you can’t connect at that point and then it means you do a defensive move / defence attack move And that’s it :) simplified and easy to follow! No rushing and no stress!!
Basically the theory yeah if you have standard quality rubbers and no physical restraints :) Ha you should do more comments on my videos like that as I thought it was funny!!
This looks wrong to me. Missing putting the elbow forward and pointing the head of the racket to the table to get more spin against backspin ball. I guess this is only aimed for very beginners who want to stay in that level
Yeah this is a beginner video :) You're spot on and click this link to find my advance version for the B\H flick!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jNNFwGlwME4.html
interesting, but during the démonstration you never go backward to come forward on the next ball. It's not the better example for beginners who have difficulties to move.
Yes true and in person I would sure teach that. In a video I did decide to edit the footwork out and not focus so much on it because it be too much information. I have shown what to do in different videos including advance version of this technique :)