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  1. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    Currently, I get about 3-7 strokes per ball. This is also the reason I mainly focused on static exercises to try and improve technique in as controlled environment as possible. Before posting in this thread I did exercises where I moved all the time. Since I can see improvements I will be...
  2. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    Hi guys. After 4 more sessions trying to put said things together, I recorder another clip. Hopefully am moving into the right direction. When I tried to implement your suggestions.. first thing I noticed was that I can simply add more power to the shot, by only gripping hard when striking. The...
  3. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    I notices when you mentioned. When trying to add more power to the shot I tend to move my left arm too much. Probably because I don't include as much arm and wrist movement and then try to compensate with this "imaginary power" boost. Then stifness of body comes.. Will try to keep and extra eye...
  4. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    Hey guys. I am sending another exercise video your way. I was focusing on correcting my hand movement and also trying to stay lower. I am 185 cm, so I figured I need to stay more low to have more precise stroke. My legs are burning tho, need to get them stronger ;) With my dad we don't get many...
  5. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    Hi, thanks for advice, will work on this and post follow-up video after some time. Will try to shorten the stroke and end in the direction I want the ball to go ;). Yes, I read that stroke should always use the same movement (on fh drive) and you should basically just use your hip to...
  6. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    As requested I filmed myself doing FH and FHTS. Can you guys give me key points on what to change? I watched YouTube videos about it, but am not sure on what to work first ;) Thank you for your help! Videos below: Links: (same videos)...
  7. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    Yeah, by being passive I mean about one player being focused on executing exercise, correct strokes, movement and ball placement while other is there to return the ball on the agreed returning point. At the current level, adding spin to return would have an outcome of less than 10 repetitions...
  8. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    Thank you so much for your time and replies. For those wondering, am 25 years old. I also understand that practice can become boring for some, but I think I got the gist of what you said. Basically: is never to late to learn how to play correctly you can work on stroke or footwork or both; but...
  9. How to explain why somebody must be passive when exercising

    Hello, I got into a heated argument with my dad about how we should practice. We both aren't TT geniuses and don't really know how to play much, but I took a few practices and there I learned some exercises. In almost every exercise one player was active and other one was passively returning...
  10. Advice on equipment for improving

    Hello! I am 25 years old, used to get some lessons about strokes technique, got some decent practice vs robots and had access to a coach for couple of lessons. There he explained proper technique in basic strokes and helped me understand how to take a shot. This was over 1.5 years ago. Before...
  11. Please help me choose the right blade for me!

    Hi, I need your help. I am buying a new blade. Am 23 years old and have started playing TT again. I was playing in middle school, during breaks with my friends and went to some recreational meetings. I was always using my father's 20+ year old butterfly with Sriver rubbers on them (never...
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