Training
Hi Alois,
I wanted to know how can i practice my topspin shots and chops. I have a playback table but the thing is that I don't really know where the ball is ending up on the opposite court and if i'm really doing it right at all! plus none of my family members have the time to practice with me cuz nowadays they are extremely busy and have almost no time to practice with me. and here in Pakistan there aren't many good, professional t.t clubs!
Hi Basel,
It becomes very difficult to improve unless you can find someone else to hit the ball back to you. Or you can just hit the ball to the other end and then pick it up and do it again.
Perhaps try to convince your friends to play the game with you.
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The forehand and backhand topspin strokes are two of the most important strokes in table tennis. In lesson 6 you start playing these strokes first by getting someone to throw the ball to you. This makes it easier to get into the correct position and concentrate on the correct start and finish position, and the essential brushing contact. You can then progress to using this in a rally where your training partner learns to block the topspin back.
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