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This vid is nice, but the audio is kinda difficult to hear clearly. Nexy / TAK9.com produced this vid (and its series) (Yeah ! Great stuff!) for the Korean amature crowd... but dog gonnit, we are amatures too and can benefit from it as well. We give credit where it is due, so great job Prez Moon and Nexy / TAK9.com staff for getting KJH to do this and for filming/editing/uploading it all !!
We discussed this a good bit in the BH defense thread and I copy & Paste what we discussed and carry it on over here.
Haha, KJH teaches the FH flick... (Der_Echte)
I saw a bit of this vid and the biggest thing this guy does incorrect is he hits the ball too far in front, so he hits soft to land it. When he waited for the ball to come deeper into his strike zone, even when the ball was lower than the net, he was able to drive it very fast and still land it consistent.
The 3 biggest takeaways were...
1) Move in, step under table, look over the ball
2) Wait for the ball to come into your strike zone
3) Hit through the ball confidently, it will go in
(Der_Echte)
KJH must said a million times to that dude to WAIT A LITTLE MORE. When dude did that, good things happened.
He told dude that if he wanted to flick to opponent's BH, he needed to wait some more to have that option.
He emphasized the important of stepping in UNDER the table with your hitting leg.
One thing that is different from the basic training coaches give us is this nugget at 31:00 is that even when you do not exactly know the amount of spin, you can overcome it with your impact. Strong impact, Solid impact. You visualize where you want to put the ball, step in under the table, wait for the ball, and let your shot go, yes, just go for it with solid strong impact and you can overcome some misjudging on reading the correct amount of spin.
At the very end, he said that dude's problem wasn't technique, but a lack of RYTHM to and through the ball (that word Bak-Ja also has a connotation of timing to it as well). haha, I remember an Andro vid where a whole section covering moving into position called in German "Der Tanz zum Ball" or in English, the Dance to the Ball.
The thing he did incorrect was smash power he did that to show that even with a short stroke one could put a lot of power into the ball to support his point that one uses a short stroke to make plenty of power at impact and not baby the hit at impact.
He did correct the player earlier about swinging to the side instead of forward through the ball, when KHJ did that he showed how the ball doesn't land every time hitting like that, maybe you were talking about that.
If you told me at which exact minute time in the vid he did this it would be easier for me to answer.
(iammaru)
Der_Echte, thanks a milion for your help. I still have some questions, though. I think 2:22 -> 5:56 the most important part of the video.
2:31 He used a short/compact stroke. Correct one?
2:40, 2:50 seems to be a longer stroke? not good?
2:54 correct stroke?
2:59, 3:02 incorrect?
3:04 a jump flick. What did he say?
3:30 a serie of correct strokes?
3:38 he pointed somewhere in his bat. What did he say?
3:50 a little bit longer than his compact stroke, not sure correct or not?
3:55, 3:58 very long stroke. incorrect?
4:30 he lowered his upper body and the video caption said "key point", what is it? I guess these are the correct strokes?
4:45 he raised his upper body and did some flicks. Correct or not?
4:55 he demonstrated different strokes, 5:12 a very powerful one. What did he say? Which of them are correct?
That's all. I really can't thank you enough!!
We discussed this a good bit in the BH defense thread and I copy & Paste what we discussed and carry it on over here.
Haha, KJH teaches the FH flick... (Der_Echte)
I saw a bit of this vid and the biggest thing this guy does incorrect is he hits the ball too far in front, so he hits soft to land it. When he waited for the ball to come deeper into his strike zone, even when the ball was lower than the net, he was able to drive it very fast and still land it consistent.
The 3 biggest takeaways were...
1) Move in, step under table, look over the ball
2) Wait for the ball to come into your strike zone
3) Hit through the ball confidently, it will go in
(Der_Echte)
KJH must said a million times to that dude to WAIT A LITTLE MORE. When dude did that, good things happened.
He told dude that if he wanted to flick to opponent's BH, he needed to wait some more to have that option.
He emphasized the important of stepping in UNDER the table with your hitting leg.
One thing that is different from the basic training coaches give us is this nugget at 31:00 is that even when you do not exactly know the amount of spin, you can overcome it with your impact. Strong impact, Solid impact. You visualize where you want to put the ball, step in under the table, wait for the ball, and let your shot go, yes, just go for it with solid strong impact and you can overcome some misjudging on reading the correct amount of spin.
At the very end, he said that dude's problem wasn't technique, but a lack of RYTHM to and through the ball (that word Bak-Ja also has a connotation of timing to it as well). haha, I remember an Andro vid where a whole section covering moving into position called in German "Der Tanz zum Ball" or in English, the Dance to the Ball.
The thing he did incorrect was smash power he did that to show that even with a short stroke one could put a lot of power into the ball to support his point that one uses a short stroke to make plenty of power at impact and not baby the hit at impact.
He did correct the player earlier about swinging to the side instead of forward through the ball, when KHJ did that he showed how the ball doesn't land every time hitting like that, maybe you were talking about that.
If you told me at which exact minute time in the vid he did this it would be easier for me to answer.
(iammaru)
Der_Echte, thanks a milion for your help. I still have some questions, though. I think 2:22 -> 5:56 the most important part of the video.
2:31 He used a short/compact stroke. Correct one?
2:40, 2:50 seems to be a longer stroke? not good?
2:54 correct stroke?
2:59, 3:02 incorrect?
3:04 a jump flick. What did he say?
3:30 a serie of correct strokes?
3:38 he pointed somewhere in his bat. What did he say?
3:50 a little bit longer than his compact stroke, not sure correct or not?
3:55, 3:58 very long stroke. incorrect?
4:30 he lowered his upper body and the video caption said "key point", what is it? I guess these are the correct strokes?
4:45 he raised his upper body and did some flicks. Correct or not?
4:55 he demonstrated different strokes, 5:12 a very powerful one. What did he say? Which of them are correct?
That's all. I really can't thank you enough!!