Push Short on Every Serve Imaginable (TB EP. 15)

2024 ж. 19 Мам.
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Receiving short on someone's serve is far from easy. Trust me, I know. Different rotations, constant variation,... it can really hold back your progression in table tennis. But there are only a few principles you have to follow, and this video contains them all! Watch how to push short with forehand on every rotation and every serve possible. Sidespin, pendulum, reverse pendulum, hook serve, straight serves, backspin serves,... you name it, I'll help you with it!
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:36 - General principles
02:34 - S1: Sidespin
04:33- S2: Straight serve
06:29 - S3: Reverse sidespin
08:33 - Outro

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  • Watch my other 2 videos on the short game to learn more about the game over the table: Short Game pt. 1: kzhead.info/sun/f9yuiLOApaiMeHk/bejne.html Short Game pt. 2 w/ Patrick Franziska: kzhead.info/sun/fahmoM-BmH2KpYk/bejne.html Btw, I know I should've used 'beside' or 'along the side of the ball'. Just wanted to make that clear, if it bothered anyone as much as it bothers me when watching... Follow me on social media: Facebook: TT Technalytics facebook.com/profile.php?... YT: Olav Kosolosky kzhead.info/tools/Yfd.html... Instagram: olav.k.ttt instagram.com/olav.k.ttt/ Check out the webshop of my sponsor Killypong: www.tafeltennis.be/

    @OlavKTTT@OlavKTTT23 күн бұрын
  • Whoa! Glad I watched to the end... can't wait to try those receives. Thanks to you both.

    @Colonel-Mustard@Colonel-Mustard23 күн бұрын
  • Woohoo! New Olav Kosolosky upload!

    @bryanwells4063@bryanwells406322 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for uploading 🎉🎉

    @lucaslupus1@lucaslupus123 күн бұрын
  • Great video - again. Thanks!

    @skakollaettklipp@skakollaettklipp22 күн бұрын
  • These are some valuable jem

    @dwbyfield@dwbyfield22 күн бұрын
  • Superrrrr tips! ❤

    @swordfishtim@swordfishtim22 күн бұрын
  • weer een goeie video Olav

    @SanderSchepens@SanderSchepens22 күн бұрын
  • Olav, hello from Dagestan) you say about short recieve against spin, but dont say about recieve by rotation

    @user-vc7zk9tv4d@user-vc7zk9tv4d15 күн бұрын
  • thanks good vid

    @mikkoranta4593@mikkoranta459322 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the video. The explanations were nice, however it is hard for me to connect the explanations with your demonstrations, because of these two reasons: 1) The other player on the table is not shown. I see what you are doing, but I do not see what the other guy is doing. Therefore, it is hard for me to judge what exact spin is on the ball, when you receive it. I would include the other guy into the camera view, otherwise the demonstration is kind of incomplete. 2) For me, as a right-hander, it is quite difficult to apply what you demonstrate to my game because I need to mirror everything you show in my head. If you are showing how you receive a backspin pendulum serve with your forehand, I need to mirror it in my head and imagine where I should stand and how I should receive the same serve with a backhand. This is quite challenging to do and it makes your videos much harder to watch for me, and probably for the majority of right-handed players too. It would be great if you mirrored the video and showed the original version and the mirrored version for left- and right- handers at the same time. I know that the same type of spin can be produced by different serves and therefore I can just image a different type of serve for me as a righ-hander, however, it is just hard for my brain to do. The video would be much easier to watch if the mirroring was shown in the video directly.

    @rhinocort3@rhinocort322 күн бұрын
  • Pretty jacked for a table tennis player btw^^.

    @klaupe393@klaupe39322 күн бұрын
  • Great Content Olav. This is one of the least applied skills in table tennis among the none so-pro players. Whoever aims to receive like this can pad himself in the back that he is about to step up from a casual player to a much better player. M. Maze does this great but since he is a lefty, most people cannot learnfrom him much.

    @WeeklyFreshTableTennis@WeeklyFreshTableTennis22 күн бұрын
    • Why do you think that you can't learn from him just because he doesn't play with the same hand as you? Seems strange... I didn't just learn table tennis from Boll, Maze, Chen Qi and Gatien... just mirror what opposite-handed players do, a lot of those things are universal principles (such as short receive techniques).

      @OlavKTTT@OlavKTTT15 күн бұрын
  • Can you make a video about how to recieve a fast long backhand service. As a lefty, my righthy opponents usually use this serve to put more pressure on me during 9-9 or deuce?

    @phoogarnts7508@phoogarnts750822 күн бұрын
  • I watched this twice. You mentioned the pure sidespin serve and then you went on about no spin, downspin and got away from the sidespin.Would be better if you showed a server serving a side spin serve then show how you counter. Too many words and not enough pictures.

    @rudycramer225@rudycramer22522 күн бұрын
    • Hey, I can't please everyone I guess. But if you're confused, the same principles apply as how I demonstrated it, i.e. open your wrist a little and keep your shoulders closed. With pure sidespin, you're opening your wrist less than on a side-topspin serve, but more than on a side-backspin serve. You'll also have to push your shoulders more forward than on a backspin serve, but a bit less than on topspin. Pretty logical if you think about it, since a pure sidespin serve is in the middle of the spectrum of those serves.

      @OlavKTTT@OlavKTTT22 күн бұрын
    • @@OlavKTTT Thanks. That clears it up.

      @rudycramer225@rudycramer22522 күн бұрын
  • Ben ik de enige Nederlander op dit kanaal?

    @lucaowen7247@lucaowen724723 күн бұрын
  • stop talking about me ("you're going to lean forward.."), talk about your technique, it's enough.

    @KANA-rd8bz@KANA-rd8bz22 күн бұрын
    • Leaning forward is very, very important

      @SuperSlewman@SuperSlewman12 күн бұрын
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