How to return serves and read spin

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • I break down 10 tips on how to improve your serve returns and how to read the spin your opponent is putting on their serve!
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Komentáře • 54

  • @lukaszblack1255
    @lukaszblack1255 Před 3 lety +10

    i like the way you don't hold back your knowledge. thanks

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I'm mostly just a coach now so I might as well share what I know :)

  • @nguyenanhquynh7322
    @nguyenanhquynh7322 Před 3 lety +4

    that tip to loop whenever you can is great, thanks!!!

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety +1

      getting the first attack is crucial if you're an offensive player!

  • @claylegend5223
    @claylegend5223 Před 2 lety +1

    All excellent points. I'm a 100% self taught player. Sitting at around a 1000CA (2000USA). As you mentioned at the end recieve as many serves as you can from as many different people as you can. You will eventually learn that though everyone has a different service style the ball still has to come over with some variation of spin. Meaning there is a way to make an effective return (we just need to figure that part out) For me the only way to learn these returns was to play as many people as I could (being self taught). One guy at a club I play at Is a DIC (double inverted chopper). Leanered how to receive underspin from him. Another guy, straight up looper. Always served long/ half long. Another guy, served with anti-spin. Figured out that I can punch through "float" no spin balls. Same goes for every other aspect of Table Tennis. Play against and with as many different people/style/serves/techniques as possible. You will be able to take that experience and apply to when facing someone in a tournament that you have never played. Most important point though is to make sure your having fun.

  • @AndyK665
    @AndyK665 Před 2 lety +1

    Great insight: almost every serve is loopable (at lower levels). Thank you for sharing.

  • @sabahmurad9905
    @sabahmurad9905 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video with technical info. I will start to work on my serves' return, more. Thanks a lot.

  • @darkwing75
    @darkwing75 Před 3 lety +1

    perfect timing, was looking on how to return a serve from a tricky opponent

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety

      perfect! let me know if there is a specific serve you'd like me to cover

  • @halter777
    @halter777 Před 3 lety +1

    Superb video, thank you :)

  • @aerikorethimno875
    @aerikorethimno875 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Thnx a lot! For a long time, the short serve on my forehand was my weakness.

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! The short forehand is a very common weakness. It's one of the first places I test players on.

  • @rameshjagannath2482
    @rameshjagannath2482 Před 2 lety

    Awesome tips

  • @eo7770
    @eo7770 Před 3 lety +1

    v good info ! thanks junkie

  • @otisskopik1400
    @otisskopik1400 Před 3 lety +1

    great video. thx

  • @sashbar
    @sashbar Před rokem

    Great tutorial

  • @davidgoldberg6864
    @davidgoldberg6864 Před 3 lety +1

    Love all your videos. Is there a way for you to demonstrate the actual techniques of rally strokes with a playing partner in the videos? This would really help make things "click" for me and others. Thanks.

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I'll see what I can put together! I plan to start reviewing equipment with other players in upcoming videos so I'll try to add in techniques for movements and strokes to the videos.

  • @penholdpips
    @penholdpips Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! You’ve inspired me to work to improve my looping, which is quite poor 😂 Could u make a video about how to perform a short topspin serve, the kind that kick off the table towards u especially? I always hit those long :/ I’m a penholder too, but u may not be able to advise in that :) Keep up the great content! Thanks!

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi M M. Thanks for watching and for the comment! The penhold grip won't change the technique for most serves, including the pendulum serve, reverse pendulum serve, backhand serve, and many others. You actually have an advantage while doing them because you won't need to change your grip and you will have a much better range of motion with your wrist! I have a few short topspin videos made already but can make another one if there is something more specific that you're looking for.
      Here are the one's I have:
      Pendulum Short Topspin - czcams.com/video/20x8IektAFI/video.html
      Reverse Pendulum Short Topspin - czcams.com/video/_6_o9F-3eQE/video.html
      Shovel Short Topspin - czcams.com/video/CQWqwHQLj24/video.html
      My Short Backhand Serve Tutorial also covers the short topspin to some degree - czcams.com/video/VBt4V37kJUU/video.html
      Again, let me know if there is something more specific and I'd love to put it together!

    • @penholdpips
      @penholdpips Před 3 lety

      @@TableTennisJunkie Wonderful! I do use a reverse pendulum serve, so I’ll watch these closely and see if I can add some variety, and I’ll try to learn the shovel one as well :) Thank you so much! 🙏

    • @stevejelfs3958
      @stevejelfs3958 Před rokem

      I am coming back into competitive table tennis after 22 years away (am in the UK). The game has changed considerably 9 not just the fact it is now up to 11 and not 21!) but lots more side spin serves which we’re not so prevalent last time I played. I find your videos easy to follow and very useful.

  • @mohsinali7845
    @mohsinali7845 Před 3 lety +1

    Genius ..... 👍

  • @ichigokurosaki8483
    @ichigokurosaki8483 Před měsícem

    Some of this is familiar from a good table tennis book I read.

  • @martinchampagne3746
    @martinchampagne3746 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Joey
    one more request, I was looking at William Henzell serve. It looks like a mixture of a Tomahawk serve and a hook serve. It could be interesting to explain this serve.
    Thanks.

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety +1

      i know the serve you are talking about and it's a killer! is this the serve you're talking about? czcams.com/video/nhaAx6nwtnw/video.html if so, i can try to break it down. i spent some time training with henzell in stockholm about 13 years ago. he's a great guy and a phenomenal player! he spent some time teaching me that serve but i could never quite do it myself.

    • @martinchampagne3746
      @martinchampagne3746 Před 3 lety

      Yes, From, what I can see in matches he can generate side spin, back spin and it seems to be deceptive. If you can try to break it down it would be nice.
      thanks
      Martin

    • @anthosocrea
      @anthosocrea Před 3 lety

      The serve looks easy but there is more than meet the eye, from the way he touchs the ball.

  • @azibaluaabadi8698
    @azibaluaabadi8698 Před 3 lety +2

    Great content. Could you do a video on third ball attack?

  • @shaun1961hodge
    @shaun1961hodge Před rokem

    Can you do a video on returning the different spins from the serve

  • @leonawroth2516
    @leonawroth2516 Před 3 lety

    I like your straight to the point approach. I would even consider skipping the intro at all, I tend to skip it on videos. Especially on channels, where I watch multiple videos like yours. Yours is 10 seconds, maybe shorten it to something like 3?
    Anywayyyy thanks for your good advice and hard work! :)

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety +1

      totally agree. some of my older videos had like 30 second intros which was just ridiculous. i've shortened it from there and am trying to put together something that's only a few seconds. all my favorite channels have really short intro clips

  • @wilkinru
    @wilkinru Před 3 lety +1

    If I made a video of myself doing some serves you've gone over - would you give tips on how to improve it?

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety

      i haven't done that before but i'd be open to give coaching over skype or something. you can message me at tabletennisjunkie@gmail.com

  • @MUHAMMADSOESILO727
    @MUHAMMADSOESILO727 Před rokem

    Hey, where are you located?

  • @ichigokurosaki8483
    @ichigokurosaki8483 Před měsícem

    “ I paid $20-$30 for every person with good serves to serve to me for 20mins and there were no consequences really. “ sounds like a great ideal assuming I have this money to spare and assuming the player genuinely shares all their serves.

  • @rabinkos
    @rabinkos Před 3 lety +2

    You talk a lot about looping - how important it is and how much you it is your go-to. Can you give us a tutorial on looping pls.
    I also watched your game against Martin... forgot the name. You had there couple of returns (winning points) where you change the direction or the ball in something (forehand) reassembles windshield wiper. Do you know what I mean? What is it???

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm currently putting together a video course that will cover looping in all of its forms! I'll have to let you know when it gets released! I think that that shots you are referring to against Martin Rogers are inside out loops. These are done to either change direction on the ball, add sidespin, or counter a sidespin that the opponent put on the ball.

  • @kdgr
    @kdgr Před 3 lety

    🏓👍

  • @lunama151
    @lunama151 Před rokem

    I wish you did show some visual examples then explain all verbal. It's hard enough to remember all the lingo. Thanks anyway.

    • @TableTennisJunkie
      @TableTennisJunkie  Před rokem

      Sorry about that. I plan to pick this channel back up and have scripts written for serve return. Hopefully you will find more value in future videos

  • @behroozjaledoostsani9990

    Dear coach , instead of speaking too please show the skills .thank oyu