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Topic: Advice please
Posted By: Johnny.d.p
Subject: Advice please
Date Posted: 04/06/2014 at 5:40am
Hi forum members,

I would like to have your opinions on my playing and advice for future improvement.
My background:
I don't do any training or coaching apart from a pointer here and there (from a teacher who is also a player) when I play in school lunch break. I play for about 3 times a week, each session being 30 minutes long. I don't currently play in pennants or local competitions.

In the video there are free hits and games. I played as a substitute for one night at the local club. I am aware that my footwork was poor and I didn't put myself 100% into the game. I often play poorly in games, I think very much and the game doesn't come naturally to me. I am the one in bright blue.



Thanks!

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BTY Viscaria FL 88g | DHS H3 BS 2.1 41 x DianChi | BTY Tenergy 64



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Posted By: BH-Man
Date Posted: 04/06/2014 at 10:01am
Your BH opener won a surprising amount of points, so did your BH push. You will with time learn to step and move into position better, same with all the other aspects of your current game. You seem to step backwards after making a BH opener, maybe a balance thing or you expect a long return, one ought to stay close to table after such an opener ready to step around.

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Posted By: ByeByeAbout
Date Posted: 04/06/2014 at 11:09am
hi jdp

my advice is to keep doing those serves... your whole service stance/motion is impeccable (A++)

go down the line a bit more though to keep the receiver honest...

regards
rick


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Posted By: zeio
Date Posted: 04/09/2014 at 12:22am
Pros:
Nice serves, especially the reverse pendulum serve.

Cons:
Put the weight on the balls of your feet. Stay closer to the table until your stroke and footwork can handle it. Move more to the right when you do forehand counterhit. You're stretching your arm out to reach the ball, and you lose control. Fix your backhand counterhit. Hit, not brush. Cut down on the motion and use less force. Keep it compact and the consistency will come naturally.

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Viscaria FL - 91g
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+ Hexer HD 2.1 Red - 49.3g(68.5g 〃 〃)
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Posted By: channyboi
Date Posted: 04/09/2014 at 6:14am
Is this Dandenong?

Try to rotate your waist more, your arm is carrying your waist when you play, should be the other way round. 


Posted By: NextLevel
Date Posted: 04/09/2014 at 6:53am
Work on your forehand.  The stroke is currently too large and you take the ball too late.  It is part of the reason why struggle to stay close to the table and you mistime so many balls.  Do counterhitting on both sides.

Someone with your movement should not be playing so much backhand! Never thought I would say that, but it is true.


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Posted By: Johnny.d.p
Date Posted: 04/09/2014 at 9:10am
Thanks, everyone, for your comments. Channyboi, yes, this was recorded at Dandenong.

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BTY Viscaria FL 88g | DHS H3 BS 2.1 41 x DianChi | BTY Tenergy 64


Posted By: V-Griper
Date Posted: 04/09/2014 at 9:14am
FH
Need more torso rotation both for the back swing and forward motion into the ball. Right now you executing the stroke using mostly your shoulder muscles. The stroke should primarily be controlled with torso rotations and small weight shifts. 

BH
Over use of the wrist snap for power, need more push from the legs and torso.

Imo the main problem is inconsistant ball timing. Seems as if you are either too early, ball goes into the net, or too late, ball goes out. Try to have your torso rotation and back swing set by the time the ball is bouncing on your side of the table. I think this goes for your FH and BH. Part of the problem may be that you are not fixating on the right areas visually. You need to see the other players paddle contact the ball then track the ball to the contact zone. Try not to track your own shot just return your attention to the other player.


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DHS 301
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