Ask The Coach Show #54 - Farewell Wang Hao




Ask The Coach Show | Table Tennis show

Summary: <h4>Previous  #PQOTD - 0:32</h4> <p>What has been your personal Table Tennis highlight of 2014?</p> <h4>#PQOTD   - 2:10</h4> <p>What is your Table Tennis Goal for 2015?</p> <h4>Discussion - 2:35</h4> <p>Wang Hao's Career</p> <h4>Question 1 - 5:45</h4> <p>Is it OK to stretch the rubber (inverted) when gluing it onto the blade? Jared</p> <h4>Question 2 - 6:58</h4> <p>You can use sidetape that covers a lot of the edge of the racket. This will help a bit, but unfortunately a lot of the rubbers are fragile and will chip on the edges. Gary</p> <h4>Question 3 - 8:23</h4> <p>My problem is that my techniques of forehand attacking a topspin and backspin ball interfere with each other. I try to play a lot 5th ball drills concentrating on switching between those two strokes and regulating the swing, can I do anything else? Ilia</p> <h4>Question 4 - 10:52</h4> <p>One of my friends continuously hits to the backhand side then forehand side. This is becoming a big issue since he makes me quickly lose control and balance. How do I play against him so that he wont be able to place ball? Akash</p> <h4>Links in this Episode</h4> <p><a href="/table-tennis/equipment-lessons/replacing-your-rubber/">Replacing Your Rubber</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/master-classes/forehand-followup/">Forehand Followup</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/strokes-and-technique/basic-stance/">Basic Stance</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/strokes-and-technique/footwork-basics/">Footwork Basics</a></p> <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Hao_%28table_tennis%29">Wang Hao's Wikipedia page</a></p> <p> </p>