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Advanced Level
Advanced level videos give a detailed insight into how to play the most advanced shots in the game like the counter-topspin or sidespin flick. We explain advanced technical concepts like contact thickness and compensating for spin in a simple and easy to follow way.
A55 Tomahawk Serve Part 6 Sidespin Variations
A54 Tomahawk Serve Part 5 Mechanics: Wrist and Timing
A53 Tomahawk Serve Part 4 Mechanics: Body and Arm
A52 Tomahawk Serve Part 3 - Recap Key Points & Common Mistakes
A51 Tomahawk Serve Part 2 - Ball Toss and Contact
A50 Tomahawk Serve Part 1 - Intro, Grip and Stance
Short pushing can be a devastating tactic; learn how to counteract and disrupt these players.
Learn some of the tactical situations where long serves are most effective.
Long serves can win you matches when used smartly. Learn what the most effective times to serve long are.
Good recovery comes down to balance, movement and clever shot play.
Receiving short tomahawk, backhand and reverse serves to the short forehand can be awkward, but luckily here are tips to help.
Kick blocking is an effective tactic to disrupt the opponent, however can be overcome.
Target the few shots that will help you enter the rally on top.
Rise or lower the height of your arm depending on what shot you're facing.
Improve the flexibility of your shots and placement options with this difficult exercise.
Control the opponent and the game by using your returns to get the rallies you want.
As returns of serve become more aggressive, here are tips to take back the upper hand.
Is it a good idea to stand back from the table when serving?
Ma Lin uses the backspin nospin serve to devastating effect. Learn how here.
This exercise promotes fast recovery, quick movements and shot anticipation.
The advanced version of this exercise requires split-second timing and control.
Improve efficiency when switching between forehand and backhand to gain a time advantage over the opponent.
Become a powerful player who can dominate topspin to topspin rallies at a distance from the table.
The short push is one of the most important and tactical shots in table tennis. Use it effectively and take control.
A dangerous counter topspin is necessary for high-level play. It is great for biting back at the opponent's attacks.
Not every ball needs to be hit as hard as you can. Let us help you improve your touch on the ball.
Understanding thick and thin contacts is essential for varying the spin, speed and placement of your shots.
Footwork is crucial for using the forehand pivot. We show you the different options and when each option should be used.
Who attacks first wins. Learn how to take the opportunity to get the first attack of the rally and get the upper hand.
This flick can be used as a devastating weapon and will allow you to attack your opponent's serves with full effect.
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