The third building block of table tennis is practising random drills, where you don’t know where the ball will go. This type of training mimics real match conditions, helping you develop faster reactions and better decision-making.
Start with drills where 80% of the balls go to a set position and 20% are random. As you become more comfortable, gradually increase the randomness to challenge yourself further. Incorporating random drills into your training will make your game more dynamic and match-ready.
Here's a great video on helping you improve this building block
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