Ask The Coach Show #111 - Where Have We Been?




Ask The Coach Show | Table Tennis show

Summary: <h4>Huge Update from Brock - 0:57</h4> <p>I played with the Tall Guy today......It was a gigantic battle between us and I have never in my life been sweating that much before...but in the end...... I WON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p> <h4>Where have we been? - 1:39</h4> <p>Bendigo commentary &amp; coaching and Alice Springs.</p> <h4>2015 World Championships - 8:21</h4> <p>We discuss the seeds for the upcoming World Championships</p> <h4>Last #PQOTD - 13:40</h4> <p>Are choppers making a comeback?</p> <h4>#PQOTD - 15:25</h4> <p>What is your best win?</p> <h4> <a href="/table-tennis-forum/training-for-fast-opponent/">Playing Fast Opponent</a> - 15:47</h4> <p>Osman: Hi, I’ve an opponent who is very fast. I mean his technique is not very good but his responses are very fast. So I cant find enough time to answer it. He plays simple but very fast. What can i do for him. What kind of techniques should i use?</p> <h4> <a href="/table-tennis-forum/how-to-return-a-backhand-sidespin-flick/">Returning Banana Flick</a> - 17:49</h4> <p>Jeremy: Hi Alois I had extreme difficulties in returning a spinny backhand sidespin flick after my serve.I will need your advice in how returning properly the backhand sidespin flick with my backhand.</p> <h4> <a href="/table-tennis-forum/position-after-topspin-against-backspin/">After a Topspin Against Backspin</a> - 20:54</h4> <p>Romeo: After I topspin a backspin ball, should I jump back once, where I can topspin a block, or twice, where I can counter-topspin? If I jump back twice, and the opponent blocks the ball, how do I topspin it to them?</p> <h4>Smashing Against Backspin - 24:07</h4> <p>Brock: What happens if I tries to do a normal smash on a heavy backspin or topspin?</p> <h4>Looping Balls Below the Table - 25:15</h4> <p>Brock: Hey Pingskills do you know how to loop when the ball is low below the table with both sidespin and backspin on it? should I do the same position anyway?</p> <h4>Playing an Aggressive Attacker - 26:15</h4> <p>Brock: Do you know some tips against an agressive, powerful attacker with scary forehands and backhands? I try the forehand push but he always do a forehand flick and if it's long he does a forehand topspin, what should I do against this sort of game?</p> <h4>Links in this Episode</h4> <p><a href="/table-tennis-blog/2015-ittf-oceania-cup-and-pacific-cup-finals/">Oceania Cup</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.ittf.com/competitions/competitions2.asp?Competition_ID=2503&amp;category=WTTC">2015 World Championships</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/master-classes/forehand-followup/">Forehand Followup</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis-forum/below-the-table-level/">Looping Below the Table</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/match-strategy/playing-an-attacking-looper/">Playing an Attacking Looper</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/match-strategy/playing-a-blocker/">Playing a Blocker</a></p> <p> </p>