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Originally posted by pnachtwey pnachtwey wrote:

Keep your eye on the ball.
I have a habit of taking my eye off the ball at the last moment to watch the oppoent is doing.  Sometimes I swing and miss when the ball has a lot of spin and changes trajectory.  However, often I can hit the ball in the opposite direction from which the paddle or the opponent is moving.  Some how I need to be able to do both.

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Keep your eye on the ball.
I have a habit of taking my eye off the ball at the last moment to watch the oppoent is doing.  Sometimes I swing and miss when the ball has a lot of spin and changes trajectory.  However, often I can hit the ball in the opposite direction from which the paddle or the opponent is moving.  Some how I need to be able to do both.

"Your strength to his weakness" sounds like something I would say.   The level of our play is basically determined by our weakest link.   Most opponents can find that weak spot.

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Originally posted by VictorK VictorK wrote:

Originally posted by Pioneer Pioneer wrote:

Originally posted by VictorK VictorK wrote:

 - TT is a game of feet and head ...
Which one is first precisely Wink ? LOL


You should be able to figure it out yourself  :o)


Head first ? Wink
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Originally posted by Pioneer Pioneer wrote:

Originally posted by VictorK VictorK wrote:

 - TT is a game of feet and head ...
Which one is first precisely Wink ? LOL


You should be able to figure it out yourself  :o)


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Originally posted by VictorK VictorK wrote:

 - TT is a game of feet and head ...
Which one is first precisely Wink ? LOL
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 - TT is a game of feet and head ...
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"Your strength to his weakness"

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1. Using pushing play style, you can beat lot of good players.
2. Me: Coach, can you teach me service returns, I'm very bad with this? C: It's easy, just topspin everything.
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"In Korea we never miss easy ball" - said by Mr Park (visiting South Korean national coach of some years ago) to a local player when the player fluffed a simple put-away.  
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Originally posted by karabijntje karabijntje wrote:

"Slow shots, fast legs" Wink
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"Slow shots, fast legs" Wink
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Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

"If you tend to get mad at yourself, make sure to have exactly one and a half beers before a tournament.  Whisky doesn't work".  Viktor Subonj  (I have never actually tried this one).
 

My wife says my next interview I go on I should take a couple shots of vodka before I go in. I don't see why whisky wouldn't work though...I don't drink beer though, too inefficient.
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1.  Watch the ball!
2.  Move and then hit.

The funniest thing he ever told me (I don't remember the exact words):
I was asking how he gets so much spin on his serves and how I could do that.  He said it's timing and all in the wrist, you need to jerk off more. 
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1. Get fit (situps,pushups,squats - be able to do a very competent amount), table tennis IS a sport :)
2. Relax - connect with your inner zen!
3. do NOT think with your arm - well at least that's the most problematic for those who do not receive proper coaching
4. Never give up, never sandbag, and ALWAYS have fun... that's why we play this :) - Lol, I don't even follow this one that well, gg.
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did your coach just laugh at you before the start of the match?

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LOLOLOLOL.....;)
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Best advice?

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-Get out there and RAPE THOSE BIT**ES
-USE THOSE HIPS OH YEAHHHH
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"Attack! But play with control. Move your feet! Don't be passive. Note your timing. Slow down!"

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He would often say that your opponents are your best coaches as they always bring out your weakest points.
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Try to put 100% effort in every shot. Service return or defensive shots should not be made to keep the ball in play, but for winning the point. Always put max power, speed on your shots. Think with your feets. Wait for the ball. Do not make a cut (return) on the top of the bouce, make it much earlier. Only practise if you feel very very good both psy and ment.
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Originally posted by Speedplay Speedplay wrote:

Having shared the tips I got from APW, I thought I could share my own best tip as well, which is:

-Play with in your level!

To many amateurs look at the pro's and tries to copy their game, with out their amount of practice. The result is that they give away a lot of cheap points by missing their own shots. Sure, it is spectacular when the shot goes on, but a ball pushed in the net is as valuable as a ball blasted past your opponent.
 
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don't have my coach here any more.... but he would say-
- run 10 miles every day and shed those pounds.

but i really found the "most important skill in table tennis" by pingskills... really one of the things that changed by game and confidence. it was 
- "learn to hit the ball perpendicular to the blade" (not that you have to do it all the time)
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