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Nathan Britt Table Tennis
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NBTT #2 - 2023 Paddle Palace Winter Giant Round Robin
The theme for this episode is strategies and mindsets for BIG success in tournament play! My goal is to help you bring out your real level in tournament and figure out where your focus needs to be to improve your level. Please let me know in the comments if you have any questions or if you have some tournament footage I can take a look at for you!
This is a 2-star tournament in Norcross, GA, and I played it to get ready for my upcoming Teams tournament in Washington DC on 11/24. It's going to be the biggest tournament of the year for me so tensions were high at this tournament! Really happy with my performance against the players who were lower level than me, and working hard to make fewer mistakes against those who are above me.
Don't forget to subscribe to our lord and savior Seth Pech's channel ‪@PechPongTT‬ and check out his videos on TT strategy!
Subscribe to watch me keep grinding to achieve my life goal of getting a USATT rating of 2000!
See you soon for Episode 3: Joola Nationals Teams in Washington DC

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6 ноя 2023

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Комментарии : 58   
@samarthagarwal7529
Hello from a fellow GA table tennis player (I'm in the background if you look hard enough). Nice to find your channel! You're as much a joy to see both in person and on RU-vid. I can relate to the rating panic lmao. Keep up the good work!
@Splatersby
@Splatersby 21 день назад
The camera angle switch for the lefty 🤩
@indobro556
I have played Dale before. it’s crazy how higher level players look like they’re playing so casually but they’re so consistent and always place the ball very well. And i love what you said at
@yardmanvibes3559
Great teaching video...I will definitely begin to use these lessons.
@StevesDataStore
Thanks Nathan, very helpfull mental match analysis. Your open and honest viewpoint is refreshing. I enjoyed watching you playing Kai, with some more work on your short game and tactics, I'm sure with your physical attributes you could eventually reach his level.
@ZenGeiger
Dang, I see you! You've gotten so much better. When you played Emmanuel you went for good shots
@KANA-rd8bz
i found this thoughts very useful , thank you
@Kalipp0
Solid advice, thanks man.
@peteconroy3370
Didnt play in this one because the next three weekends would be tournaments🤣. Good Playing and good advice!
@masterflamewing234
I’ve found that u1500 you can win just by strong pushes and a slow spinny ball. Usually those matches those players only push, inconsistent forehands, almost non existent loops. With 1500-1700. Short serves into a big third ball or fifth spinny ball into their backhand has worked for me as their forehand is pretty developed but their backhand isn’t as consistent.
@jaksoy1
Very nice video coach🔥
@austinchaseee
Great video!!!
@kaizhangtabletennis
When I clicked on this video, I didn't think I was going to stay for the whole thing! Very solid advice! My goal is also to reach 2000! Subbed!
@halter777
Great video, keep 'em coming pls :D
@DaYoungSheep
As I am getting ready for church this morning getting ready to praise our Lord Jesus Christ.I felt like I was at the church of Table Tennis and this message was right time. Lol. Thanks for different approach on your Table Tennis channels. Keep preaching that same message.
@lukmigindnuforhelved
Nick's smash return at 14.25 !! :D
@RubenH7337
WIll use this advice for my tournament tomorrow.
@47Holly
Just subscribed, really like your vibe. I picked the game up 15 months ago after a 50 year layoff. Retired golf pro. Have the good fortune of working with Daniel Gorak from time to time. Started at 1100, got to 1345 and fell off back to the low 1200s. Curious about your event in August where you took a hit. From 1840 to 1710. How did you resurrect your game? Also your Charlotte event in 2021 where you gained a bunch. How did you assimilate and keep moving forward? I made a big move a couple of months ago, winning against a 1700+ and some high ranked players but fall prey to the experience you're talking about, trying to force big shots instead of. being patient against lower ranked players. Have Florida Senior games coming up and have a good opportunity to place in the 70-74 group. I realize this is a lot of bio, but I'm seeking the equilibrium required to perform at optimal mindset. Golf gives you minutes between shots, Table Tennis requires immediate reset. If you see this and have a chance to respond, in 25 words or less, what did you do after your August event that strengthened your resolve? Thanks again for the content, it's excellent.
@ParrotsTT
I find that having your rating in mind isn't helpful, just play your game, otherwise you tend not to play your game
@sinkronize
Nice video! Is that beginner level?
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