You are here
PLATINUM VIDEOS
The Edge
You'll find our most advanced technical and tactical coaching videos here, showing you what sets the pros apart from the rest. We'll help you evaluate your game and make the necessary changes to get YOUR edge over the competition.
Learn the most effective tactics used by top players to beat world class choppers.
The mental strength video series leveraged the previous lessons and moves on to positive visualisation.
Part 2 of the series to gain a mental edge over your opponent.
The first part of a series on how to improve your concentration and focus.
Mixing up your attacking game is one of the keys to beating good defenders.
Goes through the pros and cons of the different attacking options against long pimples.
Take the frustration out of topspinning against long pimples.
Play smarter not harder by improving your wide angles.
The middle, or pocket, is the crossover point between FH and BH. A vulnerable position for almost all players.
Improve the effectiveness of your game by keeping the ball low.
Practice hitting the ball where your opponent least expects it with this service exercise.
Some of the most difficult exercises in table tennis. Speed, footwork and all out attacking.
Recovery, relaxation and control are what we are looking for here. Irregular and challenging exercise.
Part 3 of this one-on-one lesson about footwork and forehand topspin
The ability to vary the height of shots will provide additional options to learn new shots and make life hard for your opponent.
Correct mechanics will allow you to generate more spin and speed using less effort - the dream of every serious table tennis player.
Increase the effectiveness of your shots by improving the precision of your placement.
Table tennis is often a battle for time between players where the more effective and efficient shot comes out on top.
Working one on one with Richard Prause, previous national coach of Germany.
Working one on one with Richard Prause, previous national coach of Germany.
Working on the weight you have on your feet while moving is essential for high level table tennis.
Dirks works on the efficiency of switching from forehand to backhand and looks at the positioning of William's feet.
William talks in detail about his backhand topspin and what changes Dirk wants to make to the technique.
See the first part of William's multiball session Dirk Wagner working on the forehand topspin against backspin.
Do you prefer the control of a traditional backhand topspin or the dynamic speed and spin of a wristy topspin technique?
Learn how to exploit the weakest spot in most table tennis players games.
This video explains how to deal with one of the most difficult shots in table tennis.
Watch by series:
Basic Level
Intermediate Level
Advanced Level
The Edge
Ask The Coach
ttEDGE 2021
ttEDGE 2020
Learning Table Tennis Series
Drilling Table Tennis Series
Executing Table Tennis Shots
Playing Table Tennis Points
Receiver's Edge
Multiball Series
Watch by category:
Forehand Counterhit
Backhand Counterhit
Forehand Topspin
Backhand Topspin
Blocking
Pushing
Flicking
General Serving
Backspin Serve
Topspin Serve
Pendulum Serve
Punch Tomahawk Serve
Reverse Serve
Returning Serve
Footwork
Drills
Tactics
Psychology
Equipment