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I don't want to lose to lower rated players. With my playstyle its close to impossible actually. What I do expect is that what I train I somehow transfer it to matchplay against better players. There I don't care if I still lose.This is absolutely important to remember.
It's as frustrating as hell but results and form are mutually exclusive at the beginning...
If I train something specific and I can only apply to players that I already beat and play the same crap against better players then I see it not so much beneficial.
I also got the 2nd best player(1800) to train with me once every 2 weeks (better than nothing). If I get the other player(1750) from that different club aswell then there is a high chance I might see some progress in the incoming months. But no reply yet.
I am not expecting expert advise. I want advise on FH TS and you tell me to do some other stroke better.sorry buddy, i believe in capitalism. if something is free, you can't expect expert quality service. If you want real and actionable advice, you'd better spend your time with a paid coach than an online forum
Otherwise, sorry i've spent enough of my time looking at some of your footage to have an opinion and give you free advice based on my own individual experience at -mostly- failing of becoming much better. I'm just trying to save you some time and give you some advice based on my own experience with hundreds of hours spent with coaches. but it seems you're not much listening to anyone here, only looking for confirmation. I wonder if you would listen to a coach as well.
and sorry nope I will not watch all of the 5 or 10 hours of unedited footage that you've posted here. You'd have to pay someone to look at all of it.
You seem to react defensively but i've not conveyed a negative message to you. I did think your FH or BH basic stroke, looked good enough for your level and your next 300 TTR points - which is a compliment - , and that there was no need to overthink your swing or backswing but you should focus on consistency and your serve. And since i've watched a few more minutes of your new videos since my last message, i will add that you have to learn to read spin and receive better too. thats how you will win matches.
But its your all up to you what you want to train. The most important is to have fun and enjoy your practice and matches. We're not going to be olympic champions anyway.
You also said you have spent "enough" time on watching the videos to have an opinion. Not sure what you mean by enough. Someone who just watches for 20sec can also say it was "enough" to have an opinion. I also don't force you to watch all the footage.
Your entire point was to not waste more time focusing on my fh technique. Thats it you could have leaved it at that. Repeating the same message on every comment doesn't do much. You also make me write a lot of off topic when this thread should be just about the fh. And the only reason I went into details about the 18y is is because I want to achieve that same fh aswell.
And one last thing about the training videos is, that if you skim through you see I do many different drills but with the focus on fh still. I still do receive drills, serve drills, footwork drills etc.
It's also just plain wrong when you say I ignore all the comments here when all I am trying to say is stay on the topic. And as someone who got coached a lot you yourself should know the best that you should focus one thing at a time. Even at FH Topspin you can't focus on every detail like hips, elbow, wrist, legs at it takes time to apply it. And here you keep telling me nothing technique based but work on serve,receive, this that, basically listing everything in table tennis. It's not helpful to me. I hope I got my message across.
One little change about the videos I will make though is that came to my mind.. I will do the drill length at fixed minutes. Till now it was a bit random. Some drills were 8min others shorter like 3min...
Ill plan to do 2minute warmup of that drill without filming. Then set a timer and do a fixed minute amount like 5min.
Also have like 2-3 Main Drill for the day so at the end the video shouldn't be longer than 15min from now on.
I'll also think about doing a short break after 2,5min lets say. Check the footage if possible for half a minute or so and try to do better in the last 2,5min. I could also just add the last 2,5min together but I am afraid that would distort my bad habits that I do at the beginning. I won't add match videos unless I somehow get to play with a better player or maybe once a month or so to see if there is anything that I transfered into matchplay. But the Season starts on 30.1 so we can use those matches to analyze matchplay.
So to sum my focus for the next weeks/months:
- get a winner fh
-- focus on technique and sponge activation. Get a good feel and memorize that feeling. Get consistent without footwork first (first half of training)
-- then try to achieve the same thing with footwork drills.
Transfer into matchplay:
-- take some risks and actively think about placement and where the next ball will go
-- footwork to position myself more sideways instead of standing still in the middle of the table and waiting for a weak ball to come to my fh
Each point is a big project itself. While I do all of these things the 2nd half of the training session will be more footwork oriented and also about serve/receive/push/blocking.