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benfb
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Slow and spiny topspins were always among my favorite shots, but with the new plastic balls they are so easy to block or smash. They still have some use, but not as much as before (with celluloid).
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Tassie52
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FlatHitter
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Here is a really good training video...
Colin Kaepernick shows off pingpong skills inside 49ers locker room | The Modesto Bee The Modesto Bee |
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3Ttabletennis
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@Tassie52: In this Training session we tried to improve the speed of the stroke and also tried to shorten the stroke. Due to the racket on the table the player has no time to start the stroke behind his body. So we succeded partially. :)
You are right: At the end of the stroke his movement is actaully to long. So we will try to stop the stroke in front of the head Here is another training with feedback. We practiced fast and flat topspins: |
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3Ttabletennis
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Another video for irregular multiball and footwork training:
Forehand from backhand - forehand from forehand or middle |
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3Ttabletennis
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After a break of some weeks, we have recorded a new video. This time we hade some serve training for long and fast serves:
All videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVnpFnciKxAPpNPbnQa_vwQ Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 08/12/2015 at 4:39am |
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3Ttabletennis
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Now it's time to prepare for the upcoming table tennis season. The juniors will compete in the highest junior league. So we have to do a lot of work
We had some multiball training for serve recieving: Forehand Flick Banana Flick Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 08/23/2015 at 4:59am |
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3Ttabletennis
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A short best-of-trailer for our film project during youth training:
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3Ttabletennis
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Serve recieve, part 3: aggressiv push
Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 09/11/2015 at 10:55am |
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3Ttabletennis
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This week we had a new idea: To improve the placement and the visual
perception we tried to loop the ball trough a moved ring during
multiball training.
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3Ttabletennis
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Serve recieve, part 4: short push
The ball should bounce twice on the table. The early ball contact and the back spin can be optimized. Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 09/24/2015 at 8:21am |
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Machine_Head
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Thank you very much for these very helpful videos, 3Ttabletennis.
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V-Griper
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Some suggestions for variation on this that might help. One area that becomes an issue during play is placing the shot away from your opponent when they think they have anticipated where you are going to hit the ball. One way of defeating that is to be able to perceive when the opponent has committed to the direction they think you going to hit to. I would suggest a variation on this drill in which the player being drilled hits the ball to the opposite side of where the target is. So if the whoop is moving to the left the the player hits the ball to the right and vise versa. Also remember that movement is best detected with peripheral vision. It works well if the player has central focus on the ball as it is coming into the blade while the peripheral vision detects the motion of the other player. This is actually a kind of decision training which is worth some investigation. http://www.humankinetics.com/excerpts/excerpts/explanation-of-the-three-step-decision-training-model |
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Xiom Vega 7pro FH/BH |
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Baal
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I think these are great innovative ideas for training. I am going to try some of them.
You said you're not a professional coach, but it doesn't matter, you are a very good coach!!!! |
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3Ttabletennis
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Baal and Machine_Head, thank you for your kind words!
V-Griper, thanks for your helpful information. Based on your information, we tried another drill to improve the visual perception. The practicing player should always aim at the opposite direction of the rising hand: Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 12/23/2015 at 7:54am |
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V-Griper
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LOL I like that. A suggestion, to make it a little more realistic would be to have the other person holding a paddle and make a move to hit either a FH or a BH. Always try to have cues that are as realistic as possible otherwise your run the risk of the training drill not really transferring to game play.
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wilkinru
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I've been using a 1 gallon ziplock plastic bag as my target lately. I like it because it still lets the ball bounce and still tells me if I hit the target. I used these videos as my inspiration.
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3Ttabletennis
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After a long break we have recorded another video during youth training.
This time we tried some multiball training on two tables. It was a good change to everyday training. Merry Christmas to everyone and keep on training! |
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PierreAd
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A colleague of mine shared a video of this kind of training recently, I have to give it a try.
Thanks for your video ! |
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3Ttabletennis
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After a long break, we recorded another multiball video:
Alternation of fast and spinny topspins Additionally you can find on our facebook-page some training sessions for your training: http://www.facebook.com/3Ttabletennistraining/ The trainings sessions consist usually of 6 different exercises. The training sessions start with easy exercises and end with irregular exercises or match situations. Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 08/03/2016 at 11:15am |
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bbkon
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Training videos for 9 year old? |
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3Ttabletennis
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Some new videos from amateur training:
Multiball: 3 x backhand Multiball: 3 x forehand Multiball: 2 x backhand - 2 x forehand Some forehand exercises Multiball: Footwork - Forehandtopspin from the forehand side and from the backhand side |
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3Ttabletennis
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Here is our guest blog on Ponguniverse with some basic tips for multiball training. I hope you like it. Discussion is welcome.
http://ponguniverse.com/blog/why-every-table-tennis-player-should-use-multiball-training-to-improve-his-skills Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 10/19/2016 at 2:14am |
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3Ttabletennis
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Another amateur training video with a funny multiball exercise: Topspin around the net
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3Ttabletennis
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Our ameteur video project (see post 1) has reached 100000 views on youtube. Thank you very much for watching.
Edited by 3Ttabletennis - 01/18/2017 at 12:55pm |
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3Ttabletennis
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This time we have made a video about a multi ball training session for short pimples on the backhand side:
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3Ttabletennis
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New multiball attempt: 3-point-placement with 3 sheets of paper:
- short push - topspin at the elbow - topspin into the wide forehand |
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3Ttabletennis
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New multiball video of amateur training: Using towels as targets:
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bbkon
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a list of task drills to teach would be welcome what should a 9 year old would do that a 6 year old cant |
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3Ttabletennis
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Hey bbkon, i don't understand your question completely. Which drills do youn mean? Multiball?
In my opinion the exercises don't depend on the age: for example a very talented 6 year old player can maybe play more complicated exercises than a 14 year old beginner. Here is part 2 of our multiball training with towels: |
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