I think you can youtube it pretty well!
I have played a long time with short pimple on forehand and have had the same coaches as Falck and even better an old chinese penhold short pimple player as coach. I have some pointers:
- Take the ball at the highest point
- move well, stay low and close to the table so you can take the ball at the highest point and stay low
- if you come incorrect to the ball you can only lift it
- open racket angle
- Flat hit but still hit a bit on the bottom of the ball and go bit up and down to create some arc
- start the stroke a little earlier so you can borrow the opponent power and stop the stroke at impact so you get an flat hit - you need to have a short contact with the ball. To long and the ball will sink on the rubber.
- so try to move the body first, and stop right before your hips are pointing forward then your forarm will follow, snap it, but do not let the elbow go too much infront
- always need to be active even in blocking, just block as you do with backside is to unsafe.
- When blocking you can focus more on just moving the body a little and when smashing harder yourself try to also move forearm fast
When you have done one smash the next one need to be much harder or slower, If you smash the same tempo they will just find a good distance and put the ball back.
I am around 185 and Falck even taller. We are to big and slow to play too much forehand so need too use backhand aswell.
Flicking hard with is difficult with short pimple. I think it is wiser to do like sneak-flicks: so alwyas go in like you do push and then turn the racket over depending on how much spin.
It is proably easier if you send a video and we can give you feedback. Maybe you also can send your video to nordictabletennis and pay for analysis.
Johnny Huang i think is better at smashing than Falck. Falck is more backhandoriented.
Good Luck