Forehand Counter Loop - Table Tennis (HD)


Uploaded by TableTennisMaster on 19.09.2011

Transcript:
Counter loop. When you
say this word counter loop that means you're going to think bigger
stroke, and more power
more spin.
Sometimes no.
If you
practice counter loop
you have to start from a small motion.
Then try to go a little bit bigger
then bigger.
The timing
where's your sweet spot
you have to practice.
So for myself in front of my body here
that's my sweet spot.
So the ball come to this area
I can loop the ball.
here's too late
here's
too early
so here this area in my front of my body
this area's my best
area for looping the ball.
So the counter loop most time
far away from the table.
So the ball going to bounce
to this area.
You're going to wait or you have to
run faster to catch
the best
spot.
The counter loop, when you do the counter loop far away from the table
you don't have to use
the full swing there.
Still don't use the full swing.
Okay, just seventy/eighty percent. For example my
my swing just like this big
and I go counter loop
I can go
a little bit
bigger like this.
So just
just turn your body a little bit more.
No good, just save the ball. No good, save the ball. Got a chance, quick turn your body.
When you do the counter loop lots of times
the situation happens different.
Most times uh... the timing always off.
So how can you get the
good timing.
Lower your body.
Very important. Lower your body. Aim to when you catch the ball
aim to the white line.
So first thing if you standing like this that's hard
to hit the ball harder. But lower your body you're going to have lots of room in front of your body
lots of room there. Okay, so go...
So you can feel lots of room here
and lots of control. Lower your body
and you're going to find your sweet spot.
Uh... so your
movements, your motion, don't have to go
full swing
seventy, eighty
percent swing good enough.
And aim to here
the white line.
Turn your body faster, the ball supposed to be high quality. Okay?
So
when you practice
try to remember it. Lower your body
not full swing
aim to here.
Also your racket angle
when you move to
if you want
you got a chance to hit the ball harder you have to close
your racket
angle face down more.
Okay, for example normal when you
loop like this
and you got a chance to hit the ball harder
close down a little bit more.
So your racket angle like this.
So faced down all the time
because you got time to
So don't worry the ball won't go into net
because you already have a good enough brush.
Okay faced down more
After you practice for a while
you're going to know where's
your sweet spot and racket
angle. Okay, so
faced down a little bit more
and aim to here.
And after you practice for a while
you asked me where's
where are you going to hit the ball
on your racket.
I want to say
I'm sorry we
our racket only one sweet spot
here, my forehand.
Doesn't matter
your smash, loop, counter loop, slow loop and loop drive... doesn't matter where
your ball always
stay here.
If the ball
come to here
you're going to miss.
You can try
so it doesn't matter which
which angle
you're going to stay. You can do backhand... backhand.
So it doesn't where
loop drive
and
counter loop
it's the same spot here. Everything
placing here. So you hit the ball always around this area because you
only have one sweet spot
on your racket
even your serve, okay?
Counter loop we have lots of different situations. First thing
the ball, the arc, coming to this way you have to hit the ball inside.
You won't go outside, outside the ball go otherside.
And the ball's coming heavy topspin, really heavy your
opponent
have really good power and spin
you have to hit the ball
like this
because if
you hit the ball like this, the ball will go out.
Okay, if the ball coming
this way just flat,
speed very fast you have to hit the ball
here
because you need power
and you need the arc
to get over the net. So you have to hit the ball like this.
If his ball goes this way
you have to try to hit the ball on the side.
So it depends, different situations.
If you want to
try everything
you'd better go find a
robot, it's better.
You can set up different spin
different speed
and
everything together. So right now it's really hard to tell you
exactly where are you going to
touch the ball. On the top, on the bottom or side. So different situations.
So this one it's really tough to answer so I'm sorry about that.
Okay, so you can go practice
maybe you can get it.