How to PUSH Effectively - Professionals Explained
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- Welcome back to Rational Table Tennis Analysis. In this video we will focus on the push shot. The push is probably the most overused and under-used shot in table tennis. Most players either push too much or too little. Many players push because they feel uncomfortable attacking the incoming ball ; Others don’t push because they feel they should attack every ball. Both of these are poor reasons to push or not push. Don’t push because you have to; push because you choose to for tactical reasons. Today we will talk about how to push effectively to win points.
00:00 Intro
00:37 Purpose and Placement
01:57 How to Utilise the Forehand Push
03:35 Backhand Push
04:28 Different ways to beat a PUSHER
05:05 Conclusion
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Angling the racket to add sidespin to the ball by shooting your arm forward is also very effective to break the patterns that people are used to when they are trying to receive a push. This is the area where slower rackets shine, for players that are tall and have a long reach over the table to do all kinds of tricks close to the net.
As I have been playing regularly for 64 years, changing technique is obviously very difficult and frankly on other TT websites I couldn’t do it. However your demonstration of the short side spin push was a eureka moment for me,and as the Greek guy said,”I have truly found it.”Thank you sincerely for revitalising this previously decrepit old geezer.
Hi, thank you for this amazing tutorial on how to do a short push in table tennis. I learned a lot from your clear and detailed instructions. You made it look so easy and fun. Keep up the good work!
It is very useful. Thanks for your hard work 🙏🏻
Great video. I learned very much 👍🏻
Very nice thanks.. Love your analysis
Very good lesson. Very useful.
Thanks, learned a lot from this video.
Very informative lesson
Nice work!
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I really enjoyed watching your video
Thanks for sharing
excellent
great channel, subscribed!
thanks!
Sometimes in my club, the backspin serve its so heavy, its so hard to push normally / lightly, since the ball going to hit the net
Good push
Good nice
Awesome! Pls make more training video like this,
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Thanks again. But you did not explain how the spin is produced or maximized. Using the forehand or only/mainly the wirst ripping down the ball.. Regarding the angle, sometimes when the coming underspin is heavy and I rip down to spin ball, It becomes too much of spin and the ball goes to the net..I'm not sure if it's may be better to just lift push against heavy backspin instead of trying to give more spin.. Or it's just about the correct angle, regardless of how much I spin the ball? Hope you can understand what I mean
Thanks for your comment. For any push your wrist should be locked. Using your forearm alone is enough to push against any backspin no matter how heavy it is. Yes, using your wrist may add a bit extra spin, but it gives unstableness to your push and you'll lack consistency. Make sure you get that brushing contact to produce spin. The angle is important too. Heavy spin -> open angle; Float/Not much spin -> Relatively closed angle.
I recommend you watch this video from PingSkills for further understanding.
Link: czcams.com/video/B0cyWVJ3zUo/video.html
Hope that helps!
How to deal with long & heavy backspin+side spin serves? I'm not so good at looping 😢
feel free to check out this video where I explained how to topspin any long serves (including side-backspin)
czcams.com/video/5jYI1sxi9BY/video.html
It is important to practice your topspin loop because it is an essential skill for an advanced player. However, if you want a safer option, and you are sure the serve is heavy backspin, you can push deep with lots of wrist and arm movement to make the ball heavy backspin, making it difficult for the opponent to attack.
I have great struggle in returning short slow low sidespin serves on my forehand side . Can you suggest what I should do ?
Watch my tutorial on the forehand flick - czcams.com/video/URx536CxBHA/video.htmlsi=X40Zi9Z-Cl07tcl3
How to attack long and slow serves that are hard to loop because of no speed.
If I were you I would slow topspin the ball. You are right if these is no speed from the opposition’s serve it is hard to attack fast.
When is best to push? After backhand serve?
It really depends. For example, if you can’t attack, then pushing might be the better option. If your opponent has weak attack, pushing is a good option. However, it has nothing to do if what serve you do
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