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    Posted: 11/19/2015 at 11:51pm
Came across this training video of Jeremy Petiot - I guess from France. 


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Originally posted by fatt fatt wrote:

MAN THIS IS GOOD STUFF THANKS A LOT!!!
Welcome. How high did he reach in the Pro or in France?
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http://www.fftt.com/pro/joueur.php?lic_id=192951

nothing special..you can see that from his technique!
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Originally posted by Spin83 Spin83 wrote:

http://www.fftt.com/pro/joueur.php?lic_id=192951
nothing special..you can see that from his technique!
I was quite impressed by his technique. 
His best ranking was 136 in the world. 
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What a coach......I wish I had one like this
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Originally posted by Kolev Kolev wrote:

What a coach......I wish I had one like this

He's the current coach of Stephane Ouaiche.
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Thats cool that he uses a little bench to make sure he doesn't use too little power in the crossover loop. Will watch the rest later. 
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Originally posted by Spin83 Spin83 wrote:

http://www.fftt.com/pro/joueur.php?lic_id=192951

nothing special..you can see that from his technique!
There is nothing wrong with his technique that would inhibit him from making world top 10, technique is not everything, if it were, players such as kreanga fail to make the world top 100.
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Originally posted by Kolev Kolev wrote:

What a coach......I wish I had one like this


yes, that is what I was thinnking.
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Originally posted by fatt fatt wrote:

Apw46 if you watched the whole video, what ate your thoughts about the coach's style and choices of routines?
About your post above, do you make an allusion to the mental, hunger to win and killer instinct? If yes I understand Jeremy seems to be a very nice guy on and off the table and he should be so off the table only :)

 I can't watch it properly, I'm at work and have no sound, but yes, mental awareness and time to play strokes is what stands players out at all levels, IMO as long as technique is moulded within the required parameters its not really the decisive factor as to how far a player goes up the world ranking list. 
Two English players, Pitchford and Drinkhall are both successful pro top 50 players, I would say the guy we are talking about here shows a more orthodox 'correct' f/hand technique than Pitchford.
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You guys should look his matches before making statements such as there's nothing wrong..

Fcoz he would beat the shit out of us, but for pro level he has bad footwork, often draws power only from his hand, serve receive and reading the game is average, serve is average. He gets by because of his stamina and quick legs. He's good power player, but only average pro level table tennis skills.

Match is against Robles Alvaro at Croatian Open 2014. 


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Originally posted by Spin83 Spin83 wrote:

You guys should look his matches before making statements such as there's nothing wrong..

Fcoz he would beat the shit out of us, but for pro level he has bad footwork, often draws power only from his hand, serve receive and reading the game is average, serve is average. He gets by because of his stamina and quick legs. He's good power player, but only average pro level table tennis skills.

Match is against Robles Alvaro at Croatian Open 2014. 
Here is the match: I would be happy if my technique was half as good as his. Top 200 in the world is not an easy level to reach!


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Originally posted by Spin83 Spin83 wrote:

You guys should look his matches before making statements such as there's nothing wrong..


 There is always something wrong, there has not been yet in the history of Table tennis one single example ever of perfect technique, if there were, it could not be improved upon. The longer you are around, the more you realise how absolutely true that is.
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Originally posted by Spin83 Spin83 wrote:

You guys should look his matches before making statements such as there's nothing wrong..

Fcoz he would beat the shit out of us, but for pro level he has bad footwork, often draws power only from his hand, serve receive and reading the game is average, serve is average. He gets by because of his stamina and quick legs. He's good power player, but only average pro level table tennis skills.

Match is against Robles Alvaro at Croatian Open 2014. 
 

And yet, to get this good still requires an incredible amount of hard and sometimes boring painful work as we saw in the initial video.  And also, what APW46 said.  The vast majority of coaches in the world have never had one of their students reach ~130 in the world.
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