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Techniques tutorial: Reverse pendulum serve ( similar to Timo Boll's )

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

*With the help of this video, you will be able to master one of the most reliable serve which is well-known for it's powerful spin and the ability to easily vary the spin on the ball.

*If you like it, pls subscribe !!!

*Please do not comment on the background, I know it's bad but I'm sick of that. Thank you.

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Uploader Comments (Lovett9x)

  • Bad video , that snowcone in the background was distracting

  • @angrylime I was looking forward to reading your criticism ;) thanks !

  • I did not know they played table tennis inside of the pyramids

  • @Hallur91 well now you know hehe

  • One of the best teaching videos for this serve I have seen. Very nice Explanation. Thank you!

  • @loeksnokes cool! :D

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  • @bloggerscompete I live in a cave? :))

  • I DID IT I DID IT AFTER A MONTH

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  • what racket do you recommend for someone that has been playing for a year? If it is not

    pre-made tell me blade and rubbers.

  • Great video, thanks!

  • @samzonator you're right. I mean its very difficult to throw in a straight line but my throw wasn't so straight :D But then even pros sometimes have that problem :P

  • Thanks very much for showing the technique.

    I'm looking for videos like this to teach it to my kids, but I'm not sure if it is allowed from ITTF rules to throw the ball against yourself. As far as I know you have to throw it up in a (more or less) straight line, am I right?

  • @maheenfatima5 you just reposition your hand immediately after you hit the ball, people always change grips while playing. My backhand grip is different to my forehand grip and similarly alot of the top table tennis players are like that as well but its so fast you cant tell.

  • @Lovett9x do you know that if the player is able to return the ball so how will we play it when we will be holding the racquette with just thumb and finger?

  • Thanks for the video sir. Well thought out, and well executed. I especially like the camera placement and the different perspectives on the serves. Your training partner does a very good job of showing what spin is being placed on the ball as well.

    Great job!

  • thank you for your nice video

  • you're welcome

  • xu xin?

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