Backhand Loop Training for Table Tennis, Part 2 - Out Now
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In Backhand Loop Training for Table Tennis pt 2, Brian Pace gets more strategic and tactical about how to use the Backhand Loop in competition. In Part 1, the focus was on building stroke mechanic and stroke production. In part 2 all of the Exercises focus on every possible case scenario that you will every face in competition that requires you to use the Backhand Loop.
After watching this training video, that is 1 hour, 43 minutes, you will understand every possible way that you can use the Backhand Loop, with hopes of choosing the way that already fits your sequence of play.
Runtime for Backhand Loop Training for Table Tennis Part 2: 1 hours, and 43 minutes
Go to www.dynamictabletennis.com, and start Backhand Looping better, Today
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I love how you discuss the tactics of the game and deep dive into specific sequences. Makes the game more cerebral and allows you to dictate what is going on out there
You should play against Ma Long.
Loved youre back hand and fore hand serve as well
Excellent video. Thank you !!
Thanks a lot!
Great video. I want to go practice this right now.
Thanks Brian, i do really enjoy your tactics and training. i need to exercise your tactics first,
Loving these short segment videos you've put out here Brian!
You have awesome technique and learning a lot watching you. Thank you for sharing. You will give table tennis daily, Adam and pongfinity a very hard time !
muchas gracias, tus videos me sirven mucho! lástima que no tengo alguien con quien practicar esto de forma continua.
Thanks Brian I'll be ordering this Asap.. Trini in Boston
LOOVE your backhand
Amazing channel, do you have any tutorial for choose a good rubber for an intermediate player? I'm looking for good control.
Very exhaustive, I like how thoroughly you've explained the tactics and the common errors. You're are looking exactly at the most essantial things, thank you very much.
@DynamicTableTennisTV
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks. If you want to be competitive, then it's important to be able to get the fundamentals down.
Backhand Loop = Backhand Topspin ? Or is there something different ? A Loop is from a deeper Hitpoint Positon right ? I am a bit confused by the term as Beginner. Amazing great learning movies, very detailed, good explained... Thanks a lot Big Su.
hello brian, can you please share the blade that you used in that video ? also the Bh rubber vould be nice :)
Thanks for hitting me back. My game hss come along way thanks to the killer loop dvd. Now im working 2 hrs a day on the robo pong 2050. I my do a vid. Thanks for the input.
Hey. What is your blades and rubbers ?
Hi I'm a beginner and really like your videos think the fundamental drills you do will probably elevate most people's game tremendously. Thinking hard about signing up, do you go over what type of paddle/ rubber to use anywhere in the videos?
What up Mike. For this video I used my Song HD cameras. I'm working on using it in the future.
I am good in chops but I am working very hard on my forehand and back hand loops, but still not getting. what is the best way to get this skill? My racket is Killer Spin jet 800.
Hi, I really enjoy your videos - especially the stroke mechanics. I've looked on your website and thought about signing up for the service. However, I did not see any attention paid to the mental game in the "Contents" part of your offerings. I, for example, am very confident that I can pick up and learn the mechanics of any shot. The thing that gets in my way is my psychology/mind/mental state. In practice and practice matches, I am relaxed, confident in a very attacking game, and able to give very good players a very good game. Yet, when it comes to playing any matches that "count," I get nervous and completely stop playing my own game, instead I seem to try to awkwardly defend from the start and to lose all confidence in my basic ground strokes. Would you be able to advise on such a situation?
@DynamicTableTennisTV
8 жыл бұрын
thanks for your comment. It is a challenge to really get into the mental aspect of the game in this type of video, because it addresses the mechanical aspect. The hidden agenda of this type of video is to Make an effort to eliminate any type of Mental/Emotional issues that can occur by implementing perfect technique and strategies. There is nothing that can get in your head faster then making simple technical errors. Polish off your skills and you will encounter less issues
What kind of rubbers does he use?
mantap....
i noticed u change grips between shots from backhand to forehand
This is @jmikefitness the trainer. Did u use a go pro for your trailer?
Hey Brian, Do you coach in Houston, TX?
How do you hold the bat for someone just learning?
@DynamicTableTennisTV
9 жыл бұрын
If you go to my site at www.dynamictabletennis.com, there is a blog post on how to hold the racket.
hi, good video, can you suggest me blade and rubber details ?
@DynamicTableTennisTV
9 жыл бұрын
Can you explain your style to me?
y u hiding the ball during ur serve i guess thats nt allowed..!
im sorry i just cant stand the slowmo
@captainpowers8551
5 жыл бұрын
Sod off