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Secrets To Block Like a Pro Tutorial A-Z 

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Winning Tactics, Advanced Techniques, and Fundamentals
In this video I go step by step how to build a solid blocking game, I hope you learn something and can improve your game!
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Chapters
00:00 Beginning
00:21 Intro
01:25 Doing Nothing is a good place to start
02:26 Adding Subtracting and Neutral touches
02:57 Blocking Super Spiny Balls
03:45 Arm Structure
04:26 Wrist Posture
04:58 Keeping Racket in Front
05:52 Ball Timing
06:24 Backhand punch block
08:40 Blocking Higher balls
09:16 Blocking Really Wide loops to BH & Middle
10:40 Looping with FH instead of blocking most of the time
11:02 Blocking sidespin loops lefty & righty spins
13:40 Blocking Dead Balls/Flat Hits
14:39 Where to block when surprised
16:25 Blocking Twice To BH against FH Dominant player
16:59 Taking energy off the ball
17:35 Adding kick to the ball to disrupt opponent
18:24 50% of the table random blocks FH & BH
19:09 Mixing between normal and spiny loops
19:40 Practice partner loops random whole table
20:25 Improving wide movements
20:53 Playing Free points starting with long push
20:36 Bonus Tip From top 50 (blocking defensive) player in the world

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@senurasilva9746
@senurasilva9746 10 месяцев назад
Great video my guy. I always recommend Seth's videos to watch. It is very interesting and simple to understand because he explains it really well. Hope everyone enjoys and learns a lot of new things. let's go Seth.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT 10 месяцев назад
Thanks my friend it was a lot of fun making this one with you!
@sd-xh4qh
@sd-xh4qh Год назад
Given the fact that almost everything you explain is not entirely new, you still manage to cover some aspects I've never thought of. Thanks a lot for your hard work.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Yes I try to take it one step further with a lot of my content, I have looked on RU-vid and there are many great videos with good information so I feel there needs to be something extra to make it worth a watch.
@ahmetcakir8428
@ahmetcakir8428 Год назад
This video deserves lots of 👏👏👏👏👏 thank you so much Seth 🏓🙋
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! I hope it gets good attention 😁
@jimstarr7746
@jimstarr7746 Год назад
Excellent Video Seth. Thanks for all the hard work making it. Very helpful and a lot to learn from and work on! Loved the part about how to block against the side spinny hooking loop.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! Glad you liked it, that seems to have resonated with other people as well :)
@-danR
@-danR Год назад
My problem is forehand block against spinny sidespin loop. I can block anything on the backhand, it's never been an issue. My only defense against a hook loop to the forehand is make good and sure I loop... _first._
@swaveklorencYT
@swaveklorencYT Год назад
Great advice. I like that you addressed the block sidespin topspin from left handed players. The sections on how to practice each block and strategies for where to block were very helpful.
@dzozepe
@dzozepe 5 месяцев назад
Great video as always.
@TimeForGamers
@TimeForGamers Год назад
Again a top tier video, thanks Seth you never disappoint!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks, I’m glad you think so!
@SuperMario1111
@SuperMario1111 9 месяцев назад
Awesome tips ❤🎉🙏🏻
@AlSherman47
@AlSherman47 3 месяца назад
Fabulous video and comments/instructions/suggestions - thanks so much!!! So many outstanding tips!
@peters9793
@peters9793 Год назад
Thank you Boss!
@jdhurtz1234
@jdhurtz1234 Год назад
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
@bond02145
@bond02145 Год назад
Good tips!
@marycarroll3990
@marycarroll3990 Год назад
😊 thank you, great tips
@dereksebold
@dereksebold Год назад
Very well done, great job!
@carvingtheway
@carvingtheway Месяц назад
Super informative as usual.... And super honest 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@niklaskras5498
@niklaskras5498 Год назад
You are the best. I can recommend moving half a step backwards. Most guys i know which are bad blockers are glued to the table and take everything right there. This sometimes works with short or half long topspins but as soon as i play some faster ones right to the end of the table nothing comes back because it reduces control. Look at training videos from pros how far away they actually are. And guys please learn this! Basic blocking is not that hard and it is annoying af if you practice with someone and never get more than 2 balls in a row back even from guys who play a couple of leagues above you or weird sidespin blocks or horrible placement.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I agree! Thanks for the input 👍
@Joygulplay
@Joygulplay Год назад
I have always struggled with returning sidespin balls. I was looking everywhere on the internet on how to return them. But I couldn't find anything. And finally someone who makes a video mentioning it. Thank you so much for this amazing video.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Glad to hear you found the answers you were looking for!
@TimSwensen
@TimSwensen Год назад
I really like the way you present fundamentals and tactics on these videos, Seth. Thanks for the helpful instruction.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and my other ones too!
@mcmatrix58
@mcmatrix58 Год назад
Another REALLY good vid, Seth, suoer informative and useful.. Many Thamks
@hectorcarcamo1538
@hectorcarcamo1538 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video. I loved the tip on giving heavy back spin on a long push and get ready to block with closed angle; will try this for sure. Thanks for this informative video.
@user-freeman9
@user-freeman9 Год назад
대단히 훌륭한 강의 감사합니다. 몇번 이고 반복해서 보면서 따라하고 있습니다. 계속 좋은 영상 부탁드립니다. 행복한 나날 되세요.
@ae_true6292
@ae_true6292 Год назад
Great tip at the end. I usually don't pay attention to the spin I give during a block. Now I know to pay attention so I can better gauge what will come back after a block.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Yes! Important, I think he was mainly talking about the push beforehand. So both are good to take note of
@raymondborror6996
@raymondborror6996 8 месяцев назад
Very insightful and thorough. Thank you.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT 8 месяцев назад
Thanks yes I need to watch it again my block needs work haha
@user-em6tp8xt8g
@user-em6tp8xt8g 15 дней назад
Great video
@PongKingKong
@PongKingKong Год назад
Great video Seth, lots of good information
@ant4179
@ant4179 Год назад
Fantastic video, well done, and thank you
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it
@hareshbhatt5960
@hareshbhatt5960 Год назад
Wonderful Video. Thanks a lot.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you, glad you liked it
@willblue8
@willblue8 Год назад
amazing content as always really appreciate it Seth, keep it up!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! Will do 👍
@MrMagJon
@MrMagJon Год назад
Just an amazing video, like all of them! Also, including chapters is great and very helpful! :)
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks! Yeah chapters really help navigate quickly and keep things organized!
@jackvankleef6530
@jackvankleef6530 4 месяца назад
You are the first and ONLY one, that I have learned all the technics in the right way! Because of your very clear explanations, I was allready on may way, but you confirmed everything. The eyeopener with blocking for me is hitting the ball in front of your body! Thank you very much! Maybe you can also teach us how defending is done properly?
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT 4 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏 I’m glad my instructions helped your game! I’m really not an expert in defending far from the table yet. I would probably have to bring someone who is a pro on the channel for that.
@raymondborror6996
@raymondborror6996 Год назад
Thank you for the thorough discussion of the block.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙌
@irikanji
@irikanji 9 месяцев назад
Really insightful video...great detail and lots to think about...thanks!!😊
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT 9 месяцев назад
Yes I think one of the most helpful videos for myself as well as my defense needs more practice :)
@Thenextphasemusic
@Thenextphasemusic Год назад
These videos are so full of valuable information, thanks so much!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! No problem glad to help 🙏
@joehughes3764
@joehughes3764 Год назад
Excellent content again
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you!
@conradfisher2563
@conradfisher2563 Год назад
Great video Seth!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks!
@Twiddle_TV
@Twiddle_TV Год назад
Good job Senura!! You did alright too Seth. ;) Great video man. Those spinny loops to my backhand give me fits - definitely going to try pushing down more. Thanks man!
@huskysixdirty
@huskysixdirty Год назад
Very helpful thank you
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! Glad you liked it
@nguyenanhquynh7322
@nguyenanhquynh7322 Год назад
amazing as always, thanks!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@josephluck4341
@josephluck4341 Год назад
Fantastic, very well explained
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! Glad you found it understandable
@quebecer4605
@quebecer4605 Год назад
Great instructional video!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you! Glad you liked it
@jessyowens2550
@jessyowens2550 Год назад
awesome as ever!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@christo7405
@christo7405 Год назад
Thanks you
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Of course!
@jameshamilton6096
@jameshamilton6096 Год назад
As always, Awesome. many thanks.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks my friend!
@user-lq6mq6uu4h
@user-lq6mq6uu4h Год назад
Very good
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you!
@SpinnyTime
@SpinnyTime Год назад
good one!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@peta-pro
@peta-pro 9 месяцев назад
Danke!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT 9 месяцев назад
Bitte 😁
@MargaretSpintz
@MargaretSpintz Год назад
this tutorial is pure gold! 💫
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Glad you think so!
@Legitdupe
@Legitdupe Год назад
Super good tips! Thanks, Seth.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it 👍
@enginyazitas4784
@enginyazitas4784 Год назад
Very well done..Thank you they are very useful tips.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I’m Happy you liked them!
@tampabaytabletennis
@tampabaytabletennis Год назад
Awesome blocking tips. Thanks!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks! Glad you liked them
@pingpongstev
@pingpongstev Год назад
Thanks for sharing how to block like a Pro, it really helps
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I’m so happy it’s helping you and others 🙌
@-danR
@-danR Год назад
Paddle-Palace, ha! I played a tournament there ~45 years ago. Won 2nd place B-singles, I think.
@HAYABUSAHUMP
@HAYABUSAHUMP 11 месяцев назад
Very more smacky! That's perfect in a way.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT 10 месяцев назад
haha words can be limiting sometimes 😂
@solideomusical
@solideomusical Год назад
You must be a great coach! 👍💯
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I try my best thats for sure!
@halter777
@halter777 Год назад
Great video! Also nice to have your own and the pros replays to visualize it! My favourite point was how to deal aganst sidespin-top from lefties :)
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Yeah that lefty hook loop is deadly!
@aguerosantiale
@aguerosantiale Год назад
Superb video, never seen a video for blcking with that amount of details!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Haha yes it’s quite comprehensive, I was originally going to come up with a practice plan for myself and I just kept adding to it until I realized I had the perfect script for a video 😂
@mikezzz6960
@mikezzz6960 Год назад
Amazing video Seth! Could you do a video on counterlooping next? I’m really curious about that aspect of the game and about the decision to do a counterloop vs a block
@buksi3761
@buksi3761 Год назад
It's brilliant analysis! Thank you and best wishes from Moscow!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you very much!
@LoopinFool
@LoopinFool Год назад
Best video yet, Seth! (seriously) Awesome punch-block advice I will remember forever 😄: "Be very more smacky with it."
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Hahaha yeah it’s very descriptive I know haha
@charles.oliveira
@charles.oliveira Год назад
Awesome video once more Mr. Pech! Btw, Cazuo has a TT club 5 minutes from my house. Cheers from Brazil!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
That’s so cool! He’s An amazing guy
@jeffchong5543
@jeffchong5543 Год назад
Very useful and practical content, really appreciate your hard work. Hope that you can produce new video regarding service and strategies in matches.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Hey thank you so much!! I hope to make more videos like that soon 😁
@josepinchero
@josepinchero 11 месяцев назад
great video!!! (would love a "Secrets to Serve like a Pro" tutorial as well!) thanks
@matthiasVO
@matthiasVO Год назад
Great intro!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Haha thanks! I tried to be a little fun with it.
@jeffreygouhizoun9391
@jeffreygouhizoun9391 Год назад
Thank you Seth for this wonderful video. If you can make a video on game tactics and strategies…it will be wonderful
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks! Will do in the future 🙌
@tarunmathew5591
@tarunmathew5591 Год назад
Another insightful video as always. I usually struggle blocking flat shots ig. Appreciate the tip.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Yeah give it a try, you can block with negative, try to lift it or the Seth special and take a step back to make bigger swings!
@CFSUnravelled1
@CFSUnravelled1 Год назад
​@@PechPongTT great video Seth . By negative spin you mean backspin? I would have thought that we need to add topspin to get that arc onto the table!? I have been finding it difficult to deal with these shots so appreciate your insights. 👍👍😉 Dan
@elibroeckaert6213
@elibroeckaert6213 Год назад
Very helpfull video, I was just wondering if you make a video going more in to detail about how to add different spins to blocks?
@SlanderVIP
@SlanderVIP Год назад
Best table tennis videos on RU-vid
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you my friend! I’m glad you think so :)
@meghdeeplaha9861
@meghdeeplaha9861 Год назад
Thanks for this video bro😃😃 my block is a bit weak and I needed this video 😃
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Best of luck to you! Hope you can improve 👍
@gabrielbustamante6395
@gabrielbustamante6395 Год назад
What a video! I have a great bh block but just now i had some problems with left handed players, their fh is too strong. Thanks for the strategies
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
@johnf536
@johnf536 Год назад
Thank you. Very helpful. Now I have a better idea of how to deal with my friend’s massive left-handed sidespin loops.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Oh yes! I have a friend whose got one as well! I learned how to deal with it from him haha
@kubamleczny9877
@kubamleczny9877 Год назад
Wonderful tips, no surprise there. Could you make a guide on how to improve forehand topspin? Because it has always been my biggest weekness, and im working pretty hard to fix it, but would like some advice on how to approach it. Thanks :)
@tiagomendes847
@tiagomendes847 Год назад
Nice and Very useful tips as always, Seth. Id love to see your thoughts about atacking no spin serves and no spin balls in general, since a see many players ( me included) struggling with those shots.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
For me I feel it should be treated in between an underspin and a topspin. The hard part is that you have to make all the work to make the spin since it has none. So holding the ball when attacking is important. Sometimes when my opponent flips a short push to their fh to my bh i chop it because it is really dead almost under and coming quickly and I feel no time to make a stroke so I chop it back and it seems to neutralize the point.
@z0uLess
@z0uLess Год назад
I learned blocking from playing people in the park that didnt do heavy spin shots, so I got this habit of loosening my grip/wrist on contact and taking energy out of the ball. After having started playing in a club, people seem to want me to actively push against the ball more. I am slowly learning how to do this because it seems it takes control of the spin when you do it this way instead of playing with the spin. Both things is good to have in your repertoire, like you mention @ 17:00 ... it was also impossible to block by solely using the energy of the incoming spin against some of the highest quality loops that I encountered when I started playing in a club.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Good Thoughts! a loose grip is very important I agree! thanks for sharing :)
@z0uLess
@z0uLess Год назад
@@PechPongTT Btw, do you know why table tennis players often stretch before playing as part of the warmup and not after? From what I have learned doing other types of athletics, stretching the muscle before a workout is generally not a good idea, especially in running. One interesting thought is also that, when blocking, people should not place themselves in a "defensive mentality". A block is also a type of agression when you move against the rythm, balance and position of your opponent. Saying to yourself that you are being defensive when blocking may cause you to form bad habits of backing away from the table or to generally be passive and let your opponent dictate the flow of the game.
@polygoon
@polygoon Год назад
Thanks for another great video, Seth! Your channel is such a gem! I love the tip on pushing down on the ball when they are very spinny! A situation I especially struggle with is players that play quite hard. I manage to block the ball, but the speed is too high to keep the ball on the table. Any tips how I could increase my control over those balls?
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Hmm that seems like a tough situation, maybe try to keep a loose grip and when the ball comes try to feel you are absorbing all the energy. It’s hard for me to diagnose without seeing it tho.
@TP-mp5lk
@TP-mp5lk Год назад
You could try to give the ball some top spin, like in 17:35 of the video. It takes speed out of the ball and gives the block a curve so that it doesn't go over the table (or into the net) that easily. A top notch German coach just wrote a nice article about it where he explained in detail why this is the way professional players block (most often).
@polygoon
@polygoon Год назад
@@TP-mp5lk what a good insight. I know Dima does it like that, and I kind-of adopted this a bit in my blocking, but it makes a lot of sense for the hard balls. Do you have a link to the German article maybe? 🙏
@SirTulaman
@SirTulaman Год назад
Great quality video as usual! Thanks for the awesome content and effort you put into them. I am curious about your training schedule. In your videos you have shown us a ton of drills for different parts of our game. I wonder how you do it yourself? Do you follow a set program or just go with whatever you need to work on at the time? Also, how often do you train to feel you are playing sharp?
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Hey thanks, yeah I usually like to focus on a few things at a time so for example I’ve been working on improving my loops against heavy backspin pushes because they give me trouble and every session I do a drill or two to target that. I try to not lose sight of my overall game and do other drills to keep things strong. And slowly I progress that way.
@MaximeTanti
@MaximeTanti Год назад
Great video! Thanks Seth. Sometimes I wasn't sure if you were demonstrating correct or incorrect form. It would be helpful to add a red X on the screen when showing incorrect form and then a green check mark to indicate correct form.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thanks for the feedback that would have made it more clear
@MikeyiOS
@MikeyiOS Год назад
Hey seth, can you please make a video on the forehand pendulum serve? I have been struggling to get side spin on it, and i rarely get even a slight bit of sidespin in it. I have a good FH loop thats why i want to learn the pendulum so i can set up my 3rd ball attack and pivot it. Thanks!
@insaneepp
@insaneepp Год назад
Seth, your channel and this video are excellent! You explained how to do a block, but when do you do one? Would it make sense to try to counter loop a loop when you have a chance? I'm at intermediate level, and of course the pros can counter loop a loop, but to try to put topspin on a spinny loop is difficult to keep it on the table for me. Is it better to block this type of ball or learn to loop it? ;) A block is the only option sometimes when the ball is fast and you are close or caught by surprise. For example, do you loop from a distance, but block close to the table? Thanks for any clarity you can give!
@chronofurby
@chronofurby Год назад
Wonderful content, full of helpful tips and drills. Keep it up!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you 🙏 I will 😁
@matty369
@matty369 Год назад
Hey, great video as always. Ive asked before but can you advise where to buy your shoes? Cheers keep up the great content
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
They have some black ones and blue and pink on TTJapan website right now if you want to grab them they may sell out soon tho
@saldalejo
@saldalejo 9 месяцев назад
Like it!! I´m a new Subscriber now!! ;)
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT 7 месяцев назад
Yeah!! Thx!
@ayanokouji3345
@ayanokouji3345 Год назад
amazing as always why don't you make tutorials on serves and their variations for example the hook serve and its variations
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I should, I don’t actually do too many serves haha I have 8 - 10 that I rotate around. I will figure out how to incorporate serve tutorials in my videos
@Joygulplay
@Joygulplay Год назад
I'm using short pimples on my backhand and the punch block is exactly what I need to learn
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I hope my video helps a little, it’s more of a feel shot but hopefully you’ll master it 👍
@shtr-ptr
@shtr-ptr Год назад
Great video. It is not easy to find good info about blocking i guess because all sportschool students learn this element while working in pairs. So they consider it to be too easy for single video. Seth, in every video you speak about "dead" or "flat" balls. Can you make some video about how to play against short pimples or anti rubbers. There are a huge amount of content about long pimples, but quite nothing about anti-s or short.
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Yeah I can make some info about this. I have a video planned out I just have to film and edit it. (Anti)
@kimmy5379
@kimmy5379 Год назад
Can you make a video for us defender’s?
@rileywoo
@rileywoo Год назад
Hey Seth, regarding the section on blocking wide to the backhand, is there any tips you have to ensure the opponent's first loop is cross-court (to your BH) rather than a loop kill down the line?
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
The wider your initial push is to their bh the harder it is for them to go cross court with their fh. This is the opposite of what you asked for because the simple answer is no you can’t ensure your opponent doesn’t go down the line with their forehand other than punishing them and blocking it wide when they do it the first time.
@zeleony05
@zeleony05 Год назад
Thanks for the tutorial Seth! Awesome as always! Hey if you don’t mind me asking is there any TT clubs you recommend back in Panama? I’m heading there on April, would like to get some training there too!
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Man I wish I could remember them I played in chiriqui they have one club there. In Panama City I played in my friends Garage haha if your going to David City there is a club there maybe you can play against Tito!
@zeleony05
@zeleony05 Год назад
@@PechPongTT ohhh dang, I wish I had friends that played back there T^T. Chiriqui is very far as I live in the city, but if I do I will. I guess for now I will try to drop in at that Friendship club tho. Gracias compa! xD
@Brozi
@Brozi Год назад
Great video as always!! One question though. Why did you change to VS unlimited?
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Thank you, it’s. Little faster than viscaria and the throw is a little higher
@Brozi
@Brozi Год назад
@@PechPongTT that's interesting. Thanks for your response ;)
@LamNguyen-eu6eg
@LamNguyen-eu6eg Год назад
Hello coach ! What’s the most control rubber for FH on the viscaria butterfly blade . Thanks
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Hmm good question are you looking for something offensive, defensive, sticky Chinese or European
@LamNguyen-eu6eg
@LamNguyen-eu6eg Год назад
@@PechPongTT I’m looking for offensive and it’s doesn’t matter region the rubber from
@U2too
@U2too Год назад
I like to invest in a racket that would give me lots of spin on my serves, top spins and chops...what kind of racket would you recommend?..blade and rubber types...maybe brand?
@IoMan-hm1yd
@IoMan-hm1yd Год назад
I'm a good blocker in backhand but other side i'm not good. I'm Always late. So i used the counter top spin
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Yea the counter spin is the right way to go!
@tabletennisgoosebumps1104
@tabletennisgoosebumps1104 Год назад
Did anyone use the dhs hurricane long 5 need reviews about it pls
@mmpokemon5530
@mmpokemon5530 Год назад
Your bag sucide itself at 2:41 😄😄
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
😂😂 you caught that 😂
@mohamedaboubakr2544
@mohamedaboubakr2544 Год назад
Hi Seth I have a question not related to the subject, if you don't mind I see that you are using Hybrid K on both sides, are you using max in both sides or 2.0 mm. also, you use Tibhar VS Unlimited, have you tried Tibhar Shang Kun Hybrid AC, what is the difference comparing to VS FYI, I use Harimoto ALC, forehand Dignics 05 and backhand Donic blue grip C2 thanks
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I have tried the Shang Kun blades the AC is a nice blade, I found it to be good speed but on short touches I had a hard time controlling the balls like it was very bouncy, my VS unlimited is quite well broken in and I like it that way I got a new one for a spare and it seems fast and less feeling so I think I need to break it in for about a year before I can put it in tournament play.
@mimiloth4913
@mimiloth4913 2 месяца назад
My diagonal blocks always have sidespin. What am I doing wrong?
@blackcat1377
@blackcat1377 Год назад
Plz someone help me I brought xiom icecream azxi My Rubber 05fx and T19 (new) Which one should I used fore or back? Btw azxi have both ALC and Zlc I'm really confused
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
Tenergy 19 on forehand 05fx on bh Use the ZLC on forehand and Alc on Bh ZLC is faster than ALC until you move further back from the table the AlC holds up better that’s what I would try first. If I were you
@blackcat1377
@blackcat1377 Год назад
@@PechPongTT Ty
@kevinrodriguez9087
@kevinrodriguez9087 2 месяца назад
I didn't understand where the explanation on how to prevent a topspin block from leaving the table is supposed to be? that is, when the topspin is very strong
@cuongtkong58
@cuongtkong58 Год назад
Great video, Seth, but I don't want to do anything like a pro. I want to do better.😀😀
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
We got a legend here!!
@cuongtkong58
@cuongtkong58 Год назад
@@PechPongTT No, only a self-taught beginner . . . for now.
@kdgr
@kdgr Год назад
🏓👍
@programmingacc
@programmingacc Год назад
where are u we miss your videos ?
@PechPongTT
@PechPongTT Год назад
I’m here! Work and life has been tough to make videos but I will release another one soon!
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