No Spin Push and Chop

Learn how to confuse your opponent by varying the amount of spin you put on your push or chop strokes.

Table Tennis Strokes

Further Learning

Table Tennis Strokes
Back to Further Learning 0% COMPLETE 73 LESSONS
1 The 6 Most Important Strokes to Learn First in Table Tennis 1:19
2 Smash Like a Pro: Master the Timing for Powerful Shots 2:39
3 Topspin Mastery: Hit Harder Without Losing Control 2:29
4 Learning Topspin Against Backspin 1:34
5 Forehand Counterhit Accuracy 2:29
6 Jump Smash 2:24
7 No Spin and Backspin Deception 2:00
8 Playing Against a High Backspin Ball 1:55
9 Countering Fast Topspin 4:01
10 Consistency and Power with Simple Straight Line Strokes 3:21
11 Twiddling with LP Ox and Inverted 2:11
12 Kenta Matsudaira's Sidespin Block 3:56
13 Changing From Flat Hit to Topspin 2:22
14 Bat Angle to Nullify Backspin 1:51
15 Forehand Shots Topspin and Flat 3:24
16 Power on the 5th ball 4:07
17 Basic Positioning at the Table 3:13
18 Returning a Dead Ball 1:17
19 Backhand Block From Wide 3:17
20 Hitting Topspins From Below Table Level 2:20
21 The Ultimate Challenge: 1000 Forehands in a Row! 11:57
22 Reverse Forehand Topspin 2:50
23 Soft or Hard Grip 1:24
24 Point of Contact on Stroke 3:32
25 Improve Your Switching Between Forehand and Backhand 2:32
26 Backhand Down the Line 1:08
27 Chopping With Curve 1:52
28 Flicking Problems 1:47
29 Chopping a Smash 1:48
30 Different Grips During Rallies 2:41
31 Positioning to Return a Smash 2:24
32 Sidespin on Smashes 1:47
33 Forehand From the Backhand Area 1:30
34 Smashing a Low Ball 1:17
35 Percy Lu's Backhand 0:59
36 Improving Power 1:37
37 Ultimate Block by Ma Lin 1:23
38 How to Take the Ball Earlier off the Table 1:43
39 Two Fingers on the Back of the Bat 1:09
40 Lack of Power 2:36
41 Faking a Shot 1:44
42 Hitting Down the Line 1:33
43 Backhand of Tomokazu Harimoto 4:06
44 Moving Fingers on the Bat 1:50
45 Ideal Distance to Return a Smash 1:32
46 Countering Sidespin Lobs 2:45
47 Dealing With Sidespin During a Rally 2:05
48 High Backspin Close to Net 2:58
49 Returning a Dropshot 1:40
50 Terms for Looping in Table Tennis 1:02
51 Attacking Short Balls 3:05
52 Deal With Drop Shot 2:23
53 Free Hand Position 1:42
54 Returning the Wobbly Shot 1:47
55 Dealing with Short Returns 2:49
56 Counter Topspin from Mid Distance 2:47
57 Backhand Sidespin Flick 4:09
58 Shallow and Deep Grip 3:02
59 Receiving Smashes 1:52
60 Spin Reversal Misnomer 3:12
61 Switch From Penhold to Shakehand 2:33
62 Playing Medium High Balls 1:31
63 Around the Net Forehand Topspin 1:26
64 Correcting Errors 1:00
65 Quality of strokes 1:58
66 Lack of Time 3:47
67 Forehand vs backhand 1:36
68 Returning Lob 1:36
69 No Spin Push and Chop 6:53
70 Swing and a Miss 3:07
71 Shakehand grip options 2:33
72 Dealing With No Spin Pushes 2:47
73 Different Grips for Forehand and Backhand? 3:01

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Barry Driver

Barry Driver Posted 5 years ago

Very Very good video.

Thank you,

Barry D


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 5 years ago

Thanks Barry.  Glad you liked it.


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