Some Tips To Improve Your Backhand Banana Flip In match Situations also called Backhand Flick My Equipment Links Here is my Blade - bit.ly/SethsBlade Here is my FH Rubber - bit.ly/SethsFH Here is my BH Rubber - bit.ly/SethsBH
The most complete/enlightening backhand flip/flick tutorial for sure! Thank you very much. Just found your channel recently, I'm really enjoying all the content 👍
This guy is not just a good teacher he is also amazing person with a big hart ❤. How simple is this guy when explaining something… I’m watching another tutorials and there is not such simplicity in other teachers.
Hey thanks, I appreciate the kind words! I’ve had the opportunity to work with many students and I’ve found ways to help them understand this game. I’m glad the internet can spread the info to a much wider audience:)
Keep up the good work! Even though you are a high-level player, you still remember, and are able to clearly explain, so many useful tips to help out a lower-level player such as myself.
This is absolutely incredible! You touch on so many different facets of the flip! As a ~1900 player trying to improve, I really want to build more flips into my game, but I often lose confidence during matches when I have trouble judging spins and depths. Your discussion on paddle angle, looseness of the wrist (I'm penhold, but same concepts apply), and footwork was super helpful! I've only recently discovered your videos, but have been watching them religiously and telling all my friends! Keep it up!
Thank you for taking the time to do this videos! I appreciate the amount of work you put into them and I hope you will manage to continue recording! Getting lots of input for my own training 👍
Amazingly good. Don't want to repeat what others have said. The analogies you use and the animations you use in the teaching have made it easy to understand and remember! Great job! Big thanks!
Viewing this video again after 5 months and my backhand flip has been at a higher level than five months ago as many people have told me, I have more insights and even better understanding. Thank you Coach!
It's great to see you posting new videos again, Seth. Thanks for another great video with quality content! Best TT channel out there for sure. Also, I recently saw a video of your last match with Sharon that Samson Dubina posted. Your backhand looks lethal now! Your receives of Sharon's backhand serve were superb as well. Clearly, you've been putting in a lot of hard work and its paying off.
Another great video that just what I need. Still clearly stated, comprehensive and practical. Thank you very much. What I need to do now is to practice with the points mentioned in the videos.🙌
That’s why I’m here! I work with medium level players a bunch so I think I have some good pointers on the common mistakes and also the progress that needs to be made in specific areas. Thank you for the positive feedback more to come!
This is great !! I did not think about applying this technique for countering top spin/side spin until now. Always thought it is mainly for countering back spin.
Great tutorial. Your videos are excellent, super well explained with a nice selection of examples. Really helps to conceptualise and understand the various technical aspects of the stroke. Thank you!
Amazing video, learned a lot and has a lot of info I can put into my games. Recently I haven't been hitting my flips, and I had to be taught that I need to aim for the left side and to close my bat angle more.
positioning the elbow high in the air and stepping in with the same side foot is an excellent tip. hope i can put those in action. and loose wrist and contact timing is something new for me. thanks
Fantastic video, Seth. Thank you very much. It will so useful to me. I use to play with a friend that always serves with backspin, shorts, longs, but not too loaded. I saw at your video that I have to hit the ball with total decision. All the tips are great! A big hug from Lima, Perú.
You have a new subscriber. Awesome video. Accurate with great examples, clearly articulated and makes total sense. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Congrats for such a good tutorial. Very didactic, also well adjusted technically to medium level players. As you perfectly pointed out, only a few players can perform elite movements, as they master the Flick after many years of practice and stroke evolution.
Thank you, yeah its confusing when you watch the pros, I felt it was important to point some things out because of the disconnect in level. I have had to take my own advice and try building up my game in a more stable manner its more fun that way anyways! thanks again :)
One of the best BH flip videos on youtube! You covered some questions that i still had after whatching probably dozens of other BH flick videos. And i am probably stealing your Golf Tee idea :)
i dont even play TT--i come here because this gentleman is such an amazing teacher with a big heart to share all this info and expertise..you have a great gift in teaching..thks so much!
I'm sure I am not the first one who tells you that, but you can have a great coaching career! You always make very thorough analysis and most important - you chose the right words to describe it to players. Keep it up!
Your videos and descriptions are great, im at the stage of some of my flips are great but way too inconsistent ( flat blade, watching pros 😅 ) open blade from now on, awesome thanks.
Yeah its a bit of a struggle, you can work on the other strength bars of your game such as moving or strength or flexibility, that way when you come back to the table you will be a more capable version of yourself!
Great video. There's a video with Pitchford demonstrating his flick. He closes the paddle a lot more. Of course, he is among the best in the world 🙂. For those who don't have a wheel contraption, use an empty water bottle with a ball on top (remove the cap). Brush the ball off without knocking the bottle down. Don't remember where I saw this, but I found it a great way to develop spin.
That’s an awesome way to learn! I may use that thanks for the idea. Yeah pitchford creates great speed and is very precise I think as a player improves they can slowly close the angle little by little to get more direct linear speed speed
Thank you Seth you are amazing. Your teaching is truly what people are not telling either because they don’t want to or are not capable. I am a low level player but enthusiastic about the game. I recently found your channel I really enjoy and appreciate your videos. You explain it very well though I can’t yet put the techniques in practice. Thank you very much again.
Thank you, yeah I have worked with lots of people and trying to figure out ways to make them visualize the technique has been a learning process and now I get to share the ones that I felt were most effective with everyone :)
You did it so nice to explain the bh flip, which is quite difficult to master. Big thanks to your clear explanation and lucid illustration. Hope your channel activites flourish with fans like me. Thumbs up.
great vid , really informative , defintialy i will apply it in my games . i would love if you can do a vid about reaciving short serves with only letting the balls fall on the racket with no swing.
Very useful information, same thing with forehand topspin against backspin, advanced players hit the ball pointing foreward , I used to always point my racket upwards, and by using my wrist now and more speed I am able to hit the ball aiming foreward, it needs practice, but like you said with backhand flick against backspin I'd rather open up the angle of the racket to be on the safe side, thanks man
@@PechPongTT yes man it really helps, your content is different, you are sharing what made you a better player so we can follow your steps, I have a suggestion, if you can make a series of videos about( third ball attack) scenarios, each video contains explanation of one drill, then performed on table, these drill are based on your experience in real matches and matches of big tournaments, this will help us be ready and be able to predict some of the scenarios and win points, thanks in advance