Larry Hodges: Table Tennis Tactics for Thinkers (ETT #20)

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THE EXPERT TABLE TENNIS PODCAST - EPISODE #20
How to introduce Larry Hodges? It’s a tough one. He’s probably the busiest man in table tennis! Larry is a full-time table tennis coach at Maryland Table Tennis Center in the US. He also runs the website TableTennisCoaching.com and writes a daily blog and “tip of the week” every Monday. He is a key figure in USATT, has won national titles as a player, organizes tournaments and is a general promoter and figurehead of the sport of table tennis.
On top of all that, Larry has also written several brilliant table tennis books, including the popular Table Tennis Tactics for Thinkers, and it is this book that will be the focus of our conversation in Episode #20 of The Expert Table Tennis Podcast.
Developing a strong tactical game and awareness is a key part of becoming a top table tennis player - but it is so often ignored. Larry is on a mission to “make people think” and encourage all table tennis players to develop the habit of tactical thinking. This episode is jam-packed with tips to help you start working on, or continue improving, your tactics.
In this episode you’ll learn:
- How Larry first got into table tennis at the age of 16.
- The level Larry got to as a player.
- How he first started coaching and why he enjoyed it so much.
- Why he decided to write Table Tennis Tactics for Thinkers.
- What the snowball effect is and how it can rapidly improve performance.
- All about four key points from the book.
- Larry’s top tactical tips for the serve, the return, and rallying.
- About some of the books Larry has got planned for the future.
Thanks for listening!
Thank you so much for joining us. I really hope you enjoyed the show and learned a lot from listening to Larry. It was an absolute pleasure to have him on the show and learn from his years of experience and wisdom.
Do go and check out Larry’s books. Reading table tennis books is a great addition to your typical training and competition schedule. Table Tennis Tactics for Thinkers is brilliant, but I can also recommend all of Larry’s other books including Table Tennis: Steps to Success, Table Tennis Tips and The Spirit of Pong. I can’t wait to read the next book Larry brings out too!
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On the next episode I will be joined on the show by table tennis coach Marc Burman. Marc was actually my first ever table tennis coach back in 1999ish when I first started playing the sport aged nine or ten. It will be great to talk to Marc about what he remembers of me as a ten-year-old and we’ll also be discussing his experiences as a table tennis coach of all levels of player, from beginners to internationals. I’m really looking forward to it.
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Пікірлер: 9

  • @paddle_smith
    @paddle_smith7 жыл бұрын

    good stuff, Larry has a wealth of knowledge and generous for sharing it. "get into the habit of thinking during the game instead of playing in auto pilot"

  • @jamesgonnet4653
    @jamesgonnet4653 Жыл бұрын

    Great discussions and topics!

  • @chrisjlee84
    @chrisjlee847 жыл бұрын

    Best advice is at 34:00. Attacking wide corner.

  • @KripkeSaul
    @KripkeSaul4 жыл бұрын

    It is not like chess. Everybody constantly say that his sports is just like chess.

  • @wearetheborg
    @wearetheborg5 жыл бұрын

    40:04 240mg ginko biloba, and 1 monster energy drink

  • @Waingro808

    @Waingro808

    5 жыл бұрын

    try 200mg l-theanine and 100mg caffeine

  • @alexmiyadi
    @alexmiyadi6 жыл бұрын

    I am conflicted by your coaching a player during a match that seems to be giving that player an unfair advantage. But I understand that I may be in the minority on this concept.

  • @Waingro808

    @Waingro808

    5 жыл бұрын

    At the amateur level it is somewhat unfair. Only a rich player than can afford a $50 USD/hour coach will have one at tournaments.

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