Ask The Coach Show #125 - Improving Retrieving




Ask The Coach Show | Table Tennis show

Summary: <h4>Ask the Coach Show Podcast - 2:50</h4> <p>Do you listen to the show as a podcast? If so make sure to rate us!</p> <h4>World Championships - 3:48</h4> <p>We discuss some of the interesting statistics from the 2015 World Championships</p> <h4>Monday Wrap - 7:40</h4> <p>We discuss the results from the Belarus Open</p> <h4>Last #PQOTD - 11:30</h4> <p>What is the best match you have ever played?</p> <h4>#PQOTD - 14:18</h4> <p>What is the scariest thing you have ever done?</p> <h4>Forehand Followup - 14:52</h4> <p>Noel: Hello Jeff &amp; Alois, My question is after using a forehand loop, my opponent returns with a weak high block, and I usually hit it out. How can I improve this? Thank you for all the tips and discussions, it really helped me alot. :)</p> <h4> <a href="/table-tennis-forum/improving-reach/">Improving Retrieving</a> - 20:16</h4> <p>DK: I have noticed that Matsushita often goes for seemingly surely lost balls. Do you have any idea how can he do it? I know that it is the matter of his immense physical condition. Is it something that can be learned?</p> <h4> <a href="/table-tennis-forum/bad-habits-with-blocking/">Backhand from Forehand</a> - 23:16</h4> <p>Random Person: My backhand is stronger than my forehand. When blocking I have a bad habit of sometimes making a backhand block on the forehand side. Do you have any suggestions on fixing this?</p> <h4> <a href="/table-tennis-forum/practicing-with-a-tt-robot/">Training With Robot</a> - 25:52</h4> <p>Steve: Just wanted to tell you that I received my IPONG Master V300 the other day. It has been a great practice partner when I don't have someone else. The robot has good topspin and backspin so I can practice my drills all day long. I would recommend it.</p> <h4> <a href="/table-tennis-forum/bilater-transfer-in-table-tennis/">Bilateral Transfer</a> - 27:40</h4> <p>Toni: Previous studies have shown that practising complex sport skills on both sides of the body benefits performance not only with the non-dominant limb, but also with the dominant limb. What do you think about bilateral transfer in table tennis skills?</p> <h4>Links in this Episode</h4> <p><a href="http://www.spinified.com/results/2015-belarus-open/">Belarus Open Results</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.spinified.com/results/2015-world-championships/mens-singles/fun-facts/">World Championships Fun Facts Men's Singles</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.spinified.com/results/2015-world-championships/womens-singles/fun-facts/">World Championships Fun Facts Women's Singles</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/master-classes/forehand-followup/">Forehand Followup</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/strokes-and-technique/improving-your-reflexes/">Improving Your Reflexes</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/strokes-and-technique/basic-stance/">Basic Stance</a></p>