TTU - How To Practice Without A Serious Partner (HD)

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Coach Li answers a TTU student's question on how to practice when you have a partner who only wants to play and isn't serious about practicing.

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  • @007StevenS A "swipe" (stroke between a push and flip) would be a better choice for you. It is easier to control and is good for confusing your opponent. The stroke is obviously much easier to explain on video and we hope to include it in the future. We currently have a video on fourth ball attacking so check that one out for some good tips as well.

  • Hi, could give me a little tip? I play with players that can attack any heavy backspin ball, and I want to know, how can I flip, short heavy backspin pushes? Just to confuse my opponent and avoid a 3rd ball attack

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