You should also have an understanding and application of the correct table tennis grip and stance (that was all covered in level one). Level 2 is all about regular movement drills. We’ll be combining the shots we learnt during level one with the side-step footwork to be able to cover ...
For more information on how to play table tennis and improve your game, take a look at my other tips and techniques articles... Basic Skills Ready Position The grip Racket angles Basic ball control Basic strokes Backhand push Forehand drive ...
For more information on how to play table tennis and improve your game, take a look at my other tips and techniques articles... Basic Skills Ready Position The grip Racket angles Basic ball control Basic strokes Backhand push Forehand drive ...
table tennis training. Furthermore, since our study focuses on classifying the most fundamental table tennis technique, the identification of the other three strokes (forehand push, backhand drive, and backhand push) could also be further explored. This gives the flexibility to the beginners to ...
accessed the racket position during the topspin forehand drive [9]. They suggested that athletes need to increase the racket height to improve its effectiveness during the stroke [9]. In addition, the racket angle at the ball–racket impact point during the topspin forehand may also affect ...