3 Tips for developing feelings in Table Tennis
Most of the time we observe tennis players explaining their best feeling in the game. It Sounds good. But do you know the real meaning of it ? Here in this article three tips are mentioned which will help you to develop your feeling for the ball
Lose your grip
It is the tendency of most of the players to hold their bat too tight. You may also not realise it but you probably do too. But it’s the root of all sorts of technical problems and insufficiencies.
A tight grip may lead to tension in the wrist and forearm, which will lead to playing shots with the stiff arm. Holding your bat too tightly removes all the feelings and control you may have from your hand and forces you to play everything from both your shoulder and upper arm.
Switch the spin
The concept of feelings in table tennis is very closely related to the spin. Particularly your ability to control the spin on the ball.
There are two elements in becoming a good spin player. In particular your ability to control the spin on the ball. The first is proactive and regards your ability to generate and spin the ball.
Learn to feed Multiball\
When most players think of multiball they visualise an experienced coach shooting balls down towards them whilst they are trying to return them all. This is good.The best thing is work on your feeding to improve your feelings.
Give them a go!
If you really need to develop feelings for your game- and you can only become expert in this game with having feelings for the game. Following are the mentioned three ideas
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Focus on marinating your grip and lose whatever you’re doing whether training or playing the match.
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You can contact and ask your club and can switch the spin game with you.
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The third most important part is practice at your own home wherever you can as your home or table.