basically going over the basic forehand counterhit. How to stand, where to stand, how to grip the paddle. Main points is that he says beginning players tend to pull the paddle back too far and use too much arm. The hit should involve the legs, hips and torso. The paddle should be very still before the hit, eliminate excess motion. He also said that you should use your intuition and instinct when hitting the ball, try not to overthink it.
Don't understand Chinese? but definitely learnt a lot for my next sparring session. Cheers
AxeAzAlways 7 months ago
wooh...i wish i could break dance like that...great video
PrinceArt77 9 months ago
in the start .. he only says .. A GOOD MORNING TO ALL OF YOU IM MR. YU.. !!
11coyski 9 months ago
subtitle please...
ayzat 10 months ago
too much talking At the starting
maxsattern 1 year ago
@kaipingpong Nice.. an other Canto here!!!!! :D
Thepingpongplaya 1 year ago
@Thepingpongplaya you're not the only one who is canto -_-
kaipingpong 1 year ago
I guess that I'm the only one that understands what he's saying!! XD
Thepingpongplaya 1 year ago
@razorfrikinpro that's good it makes him a good coach
aznelf13 1 year ago
@dannyoreilly100
basically going over the basic forehand counterhit. How to stand, where to stand, how to grip the paddle. Main points is that he says beginning players tend to pull the paddle back too far and use too much arm. The hit should involve the legs, hips and torso. The paddle should be very still before the hit, eliminate excess motion. He also said that you should use your intuition and instinct when hitting the ball, try not to overthink it.
gimplar 1 year ago