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Ping Pong Footwork Exercise Drills Improve the Fore and Backhand Strokes By Eli Baraty



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Table Tennis Footwork Exercise Drills – Tips To Improve the Forehand and Backhand Stroke By Eli Baraty

We love producing these videos for you as we continue to evolve and improve our videos and come up with ideas on what to produce. We have given you a few table tennis serve videos and forehand and backhand stroke tips. So in this video Eli and I though an Exercise Drill Tip would be good to help improve your Forehand and Backhand Strokes.

Produced by Best Table Tennis Tables as part of our Ping Pong Masters Series, we have teamed up with Eli Baraty a top London coach from The Harefield Academy. Who coaches internationally ranked table tennis players.

Eli has an enormous amount of experience on the UK table tennis scene and professionally coaches many great players.

Best Table Tennis Tables provide many more top ping pong techniques with Eli Baraty in this series. Please have fun and enjoy the game as much as we do. We have over 30 years of experience in the game and we want to share this with you.

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Transcribed

In order for you to develop your game, you want to try and implement good foot work with good back hand and forehand strokes.

So, if i’m playing a backhand I want to be standing square to the line of play and when I’m playing a forehand, slightly off square. but the key here is to keep my feet when I’m moving very low to the ground, so it should look like this. (hands moving) there, there, rather than moving up in the air, i’m loosing time by doing that. So this is how it goes.

What you’ll notice it, James is quite close to the table. His strokes are relatively short and his movement is quite small. but if you are going back, further back from the table two things happen, you stroke becomes bigger and the angles become bigger therefore you have to move bigger movements. Hope that helps you.

Ok, party ping pong players! Keep practising and Big ups from the Best Table Tennis crew!

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