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Topic: classroom of table tennis 1
Posted By: ppismylife
Subject: classroom of table tennis 1
Date Posted: 06/16/2004 at 11:40am

Form For Indivial Technique

   Forehand attack :

       The characteristics of the modern forehand attack are as follow :

          Before impact , there should be a distance approximately 40-50 centimeter between the arm and point of impact . The time of impact should be the peak of the bounce . The arm should move forward with forehand contracting in the direction of left upper forward . The position of the impact should be in front of the body at the right side . This technique  is frequently emplyed , powerful and the scoring percentage is high with this technique . Therefore , this is the first technique we would like to introduce . Forehand attack is a major technique that should be mastered by all table tennis players .

       (to be continued)




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Posted By: sunny
Date Posted: 06/16/2004 at 4:28pm

  The feet position is very crucial to getting power, first diagram below shows feet left infront with right near it. Second one shows left infront and right much behind it. In the case of first position, you can move your waist from one side to another giving more power to your forehand topspin (if your forehad stroke is topspin) and also return faster to the neutral position. But in the case of second stance it would be less power and would need more body adjustment before you return to neutral position.

 



Posted By: pxiao312
Date Posted: 07/04/2004 at 10:18pm
Table tennis is best learnt by showing and visualising examples the Learn Better Table tennis is good for people who are starting


Posted By: deeptish
Date Posted: 07/09/2004 at 5:21am
Completely agree about the feet position!


Posted By: sunny
Date Posted: 07/09/2004 at 1:12pm

Deeptish,

Where in India you are from? I am from Delhi.

Sunny



Posted By: deeptish
Date Posted: 07/13/2004 at 1:36am
kolkata... sunny


Posted By: sunny
Date Posted: 07/13/2004 at 9:53am

Cool. Nice to hear from you.



Posted By: mofluk
Date Posted: 08/16/2004 at 7:08pm
there is loads of coaching tips and stuff on my website http://www.robsinders.plus.com - www.robsinders.plus.com

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Posted By: wfwfitz
Date Posted: 04/13/2005 at 6:59pm
Thanks mofluk, gave it a quick look I will be back.  Now why are they giving a beer stein to  a junior champion(LOL).


Posted By: hristo
Date Posted: 05/01/2005 at 7:28am
Originally posted by mofluk mofluk wrote:

there is loads of coaching tips and stuff on my website http://www.robsinders.plus.com - www.robsinders.plus.com
thanks for this site


Posted By: indy
Date Posted: 12/10/2005 at 6:59pm
Hello partners hows the table tennis level in India!

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Posted By: *JC*
Date Posted: 12/10/2005 at 8:29pm
i dislike it when people sit behind their keyboard and put there expert hat on and try to coach.

leave that up to proper coaches who can actually show you the stroke.

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THIS is a knife.
Thats not a knife
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Posted By: ttman
Date Posted: 12/10/2005 at 8:35pm
bitchy mood jc?

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Posted By: *JC*
Date Posted: 12/10/2005 at 9:43pm
a bit, but, id still say the same thing on any given day.

when someone decided to post a thread on how to do a certin thing on the internet, its usually like the blind leading the blind.

if someone asks for help, and people reply.....sure fine.

if someone says hello, im such and such....ive been a coach for x many years and i think i can help, i guess sure enough.


but this thread just sh*ts me off.

sorry, but it does.

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Thats not a knife
THIS is a knife.
Thats not a knife
THATS a spoon.


Posted By: ttman
Date Posted: 12/10/2005 at 9:48pm
i see i see, well the forehand loop technique should be with eyes closed at contact go stragith up and try to put wacky sidespins on it and yell right when your oppenent hits th ball and the a big OSAAAAA after you will the point!

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Posted By: ttman
Date Posted: 12/10/2005 at 9:50pm
YOU SHOULD ALSO CROSS YOUR LEGS AND HAVE WLQ DHS HANDLE ON YOUR BLADE I KNOW YOU LOVE CAP LOCKS JC

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Posted By: Patmandidily
Date Posted: 12/10/2005 at 10:19pm

Originally posted by *JC* *JC* wrote:

a bit, but, id still say the same thing on any given day.

when someone decided to post a thread on how to do a certin thing on the internet, its usually like the blind leading the blind.

if someone asks for help, and people reply.....sure fine.

if someone says hello, im such and such....ive been a coach for x many years and i think i can help, i guess sure enough.


but this thread just sh*ts me off.

sorry, but it does.

Personally, I like these threads a lot. JC, I'd appreciate it if you'd stop discouraging people from making any post or at least not shooting them down. What I do here rarely involves making threads, but commentating on other ones. So, as you might guess, I like when someone goes and makes one about the forehand. Odds are he didn't say everything 100% correctly and maybe something could be improved, so we discuss it. Through discussion and sharing our ideas, we are as a community able to make our own games better.

That's why I never get tired of threads or anything on coaching, technique, whatever. All I really get tired of is posts like, "Bryce or Bryce FX." Really, I think if someone wants to get better, he needs to get out of the equipment forum and into the coaching and strategy ones.



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Posted By: *JC*
Date Posted: 12/11/2005 at 12:02am
@tt-man, all in good humor, hah, nice post.
gotta have that dhs H-WL handle, otherwise why even bother playing.

@pat
i like...no love a good coaching thread more than most people, [i feel a monthy python skit coming on here, but i wont go into it.]

but, i dont like it when out of the blue, someone comes along and says....this is how you do something.
posts minimal detail, or credentials and the like.

If timo boll came along and tryed to tell me something, id sit my ass down and stfu and take in every word of it.

reading his post, it sounds.....it just sounds like rubbish.

he has not followed it up either.

Sadly pat, there is a reason why we all post on these forums.

I would love to think its becouse we are all table tennis enthusists, but some how i think that its becouse we are not good enough to make the big time / havent had the chance yet.

I for one will admit, there is no way in hell im good enough/will ever be good enough to go pro. ( Im in the same boat as 99% of the users on this forum )


yes, i will stop / try to stop shooting down people who say dumb sh*t, but i encourage people, please dont take what you hear on a forum as gospel, it simply is not.

you will agree, some threads need shooting and some posts need to be opposed, as forum moderators, its at our own descretion..... and i used mine.


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Thats not a knife
THIS is a knife.
Thats not a knife
THATS a spoon.


Posted By: Fraziel
Date Posted: 12/11/2005 at 1:53am
i think it's hard to give anyone detailed advice on improving technique without seeing the person play. There are so many different types of players with so many little quirks to their play that its difficult to give advice on most things. Basic stuff and basic errors ,fair enough, but other than that i think you have to see the person play. much as i hate to be a boring sit on the fence bastar*, i can see jc's and patmandidily's point. it does no harm though, to try and solve the problems people post, But the posters should post more info so it is not like drawing teeth. In saying that i was thinking about posting a topic on how to stop tucking my elbow in on forehand loops.....i have also just had a bottle and a half of wine so maybe i am not in a fit state to comment.

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blade- tibhar samsonov alpha
rubber, FH- palio cj8000 on canon 1.8 mm 40 sponge, BH- same


Posted By: *JC*
Date Posted: 12/11/2005 at 2:01am
"i have also just had a bottle and a half of wine"
"Location: Scotland"

....nuff said.

actually, that would be ireland, not scotland....anyway.

yes, the elbow tucking problem is very unlikly to be solved just by reading posts about it.

it is likly to be solved by reading posts about how to fix it/listening to a coach tell you how to fix it and then going out to the table and hitting FH anfter FH until you have comminted the new improved motion to muscle memory

posting can help, but only if it is also mixed with you physically going and doing it as i said, just reading is very unlikly to fix it.





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Thats not a knife
THIS is a knife.
Thats not a knife
THATS a spoon.


Posted By: Fraziel
Date Posted: 12/11/2005 at 2:16am
jc,
i am afraid we are as bad as the irish in that respect. it is saturday night mind you, or sunday morning to be more exact. i was talking to a guy at practice, who is a defender and in top 10 in scotland, and he gave me some good advice. he said try not to think of it as moving your elbow out but more as moving your feet away from the ball. works well until its mid rally and then you forget. but i am just a developing player so with lots of practice it will be solved

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Fraziel,
blade- tibhar samsonov alpha
rubber, FH- palio cj8000 on canon 1.8 mm 40 sponge, BH- same


Posted By: *JC*
Date Posted: 12/11/2005 at 3:25am
yes.

in practise, where i know exactly where the ball is going, its fairly easy for me to use a large stroke and get my elbow right out.

and in a match as well, not a problem, when im in a good position...however, this all changes when i get a fast push or a drive coming right at my playing elbow and i get cramped up...

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Thats not a knife
THIS is a knife.
Thats not a knife
THATS a spoon.


Posted By: indy
Date Posted: 12/12/2005 at 5:39am
I think if you guys have the chance of training with a ttmatic 500b robot , its the best way to improved that tecnic and fast other ways will take to long, thats just one simple opinion of myself cus as someone sayed i dont know you guys game level best regards keep up with the good foruns

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Posted By: Fraziel
Date Posted: 12/12/2005 at 5:31pm
we have a robot at the club i go to. it gets passed round various clubs though so we dont always get a chance to use it. have used it before and my god did it show up my lack of fitness! i thought i was not too bad fitness wise but i felt like going for a lie down after using the thing.

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Fraziel,
blade- tibhar samsonov alpha
rubber, FH- palio cj8000 on canon 1.8 mm 40 sponge, BH- same


Posted By: indy
Date Posted: 12/13/2005 at 6:16pm
the ttmatic 500b machine is perfect and we can programe it close to the human strokes and all kinds of drills on the table for footwork and all kinds of drills you want to pratice and with the speed you chose you can real improve real fast,and with kids is amazine the time they need to develop the basic strokes to start seing than play with some level of game .

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mike the best


Posted By: Kid Hurricane
Date Posted: 03/12/2006 at 6:15am
Fraziel, do you know Kenny Lindsay??

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Posted By: Fraziel
Date Posted: 03/12/2006 at 10:08am
Originally posted by Kid Hurricane Kid Hurricane wrote:

Fraziel, do you know Kenny Lindsay??


i dont i am afraid but the name seems familiar. where does he play?

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Fraziel,
blade- tibhar samsonov alpha
rubber, FH- palio cj8000 on canon 1.8 mm 40 sponge, BH- same


Posted By: Kid Hurricane
Date Posted: 03/12/2006 at 5:42pm
He just recently played in Scottish nationals, ranked 5th I think. He has been in China for a while recently, i think his dad lives there.

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Posted By: DatSuKid
Date Posted: 03/13/2006 at 12:47am
Does any1 have any advice onto make fh smashes/loopdrives more accurate? Mine often go off the table.

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Posted By: patlu08
Date Posted: 03/22/2006 at 10:07pm
practice

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Posted By: GantZ
Date Posted: 03/22/2006 at 11:00pm

Depends really on what you are talking about.  Are you talking about balls that are little bit near chest height or balls that have lob type properties?



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Posted By: albert230770
Date Posted: 03/27/2006 at 12:24pm
Nowsaday even how spin is the underspin from those cutter or during service, players are able to bring it over using looping or smashing ---
Yes direct attack.
So basic forehand stroke is important if u are playing aggressive/attack
style.
Basically those loop can be break into 4 steps :
1) forehand ready position
2) back swing
3) bring your hand forward (contact of ball)
4) follow through
then repeat from 1) to 4) again.

Things to take note:
a) try to hit the ball (more forward stroke) instead of rubbing it, cos' it is
more easily to control than spin ball.
b) don't pull your hand to far when during (pt 2) back swing and remember
to remain small action.
c) dont start to hit the ball too hard until nobody 1 2 partner with u.
can try a few slow looping then follow by fast one and finally the killing shot.
d) your eyes should always watching the ball and see where it go. try to
place the ball at the desire spot.
e) grip your bat firm but not hard.
f) watch trainning vcd....for more detail ask your coach



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Posted By: tatan
Date Posted: 07/02/2006 at 1:55pm
there is a sweet point in every action for a particuler
shot.try to make contact with with the ball at that point of time.
in my action of topspin the sweet point is at just above the waist about 1 ft away 5-6 cm front of my body.even a low ball i can hit with good power & control when i make contact at sweet point

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Posted By: Faton
Date Posted: 09/16/2006 at 6:27pm

Can you atach again the photo with feet position please!?

its for sunny



Posted By: *JC*
Date Posted: 09/16/2006 at 7:22pm
lol - i hate it when these threads come back to life.

usually i have to go back and either edit or delete my old posts so i dont look like a retard.



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Thats not a knife
THIS is a knife.
Thats not a knife
THATS a spoon.


Posted By: mozzy
Date Posted: 02/05/2007 at 7:34am
Originally posted by *JC* *JC* wrote:

lol - i hate it when these threads come back to life.

usually i have to go back and either edit or delete my old posts so i dont look like a retard.

 
Sorry to bring this "back to life", as someone who looks to improve without coaching,  i find these threads and types of, really helpful and it is amazing what you can pick up to put into practice.


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Posted By: creeder06
Date Posted: 03/29/2007 at 9:15pm
Originally posted by *JC* *JC* wrote:

lol - i hate it when these threads come back to life.

usually i have to go back and either edit or delete my old posts so i dont look like a retard.

 i know that is tough for you


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Posted By: fatcomet
Date Posted: 03/30/2007 at 2:32am
Posted: 09/16/2006 at 7:22pm

Confused quite a long time to think of a joke


Posted By: cole_ely
Date Posted: 01/14/2008 at 9:20am
If someone really wants to do this right, they should do it as a video. I got really frustrated trying to explain the cutting and gluing stuff so I decided to make some short little videos. It's not that hard to do.

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Posted By: helen
Date Posted: 01/26/2008 at 9:30pm
welcome all the table tennis lover to participate our 2008 table tennis training program http://www.cntttc.org - www.cntttc.org in China.
 
if you have any interest or any question, please let me know.
thanks
helen


Posted By: saumo
Date Posted: 03/05/2008 at 7:59am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuJjBTLMS3w - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuJjBTLMS3w
 
sickkkkk forehand.....
 
foot position
attack level
execution


Posted By: pingskills
Date Posted: 03/18/2008 at 8:10am
I couldn't agree more. I find it much easier to learn something if I see it visually. That's why we have put together some free online lessons at our website. You can see them at http://www.pingskills.com/lessons.php - http://www.pingskills.com/lessons.php

I hope you like them.


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Posted By: Khasan
Date Posted: 08/04/2008 at 6:30pm
looking for table tennis school or coach helo me pliz i Live in RichmondHill


Posted By: Counterlooper
Date Posted: 11/23/2008 at 12:18pm
where do you go right now?


Posted By: stiltt
Date Posted: 01/26/2009 at 1:54am
Originally posted by pingskills pingskills wrote:

I couldn't agree more. I find it much easier to learn something if I see it visually. That's why we have put together some free online lessons at our website. You can see them at http://www.pingskills.com/lessons.php - http://www.pingskills.com/lessons.php

I hope you like them.


that site is getting better and better with great content. thanks.


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Posted By: drakath
Date Posted: 08/23/2009 at 3:12am
i already know this little piece of infromation....

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Posted By: sureideas
Date Posted: 08/26/2009 at 2:43pm
What is more important in table tennis. Concentration and hand eye co operation is the most important thing here. Without that you could never become a successful player.



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Posted By: vargastanya
Date Posted: 04/20/2011 at 11:14pm
Hi Im new in this forum. And Im very eager to learn new techniques in table tennis. Please post some photos on a good serving position.


Posted By: andrewcheng
Date Posted: 12/01/2011 at 11:30pm
wow, great link! That page took a while to load since there were to many gifs being downloaded all at the same time. Once loaded, there is lots to be learned. Thanks!


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Posted By: alex angel
Date Posted: 11/02/2019 at 9:44am
hello, I am Alex. I am locking for table tennis class . I am living in South  Jakarta.  Can some one.to recommend a place? Thanks you. 



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