The Reverse Pendulum Serve: 3 Easy Steps, 3 Common Problems! (TB EP. 14)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Luke offers a step-by-step guide to mastering the reverse pendulum serve in table tennis. He emphasizes the importance of wrist acceleration, practicing the motion over the table, and using body movement for a low serve. Common mistakes, such as touching the ball too far in front and incorrect elbow positioning, are also addressed.
Takeaways
- đ Start with wrist acceleration: The first step in mastering the reverse pendulum serve is to practice wrist and forearm acceleration without expecting too much from the ball.
- đž Practice over the table: Next, practice the serve motion over the table to get the feel of the acceleration and not worry about the ball being too high initially.
- đ Focus on body movement: The third step is to integrate body movement into the serve, emphasizing that it's not just the arm but the whole body that helps keep the ball low.
- đ Follow through with your body: A proper follow-through is crucial for a low serve, and it's important not to fall back too much but to move forward and maintain balance.
- đ« Avoid touching the ball too much in front: A common mistake is touching the ball too far in front, which can hinder the ability to camouflage the spin and serve effectively.
- đȘ Keep the elbow stable: Another common issue is pushing down with the elbow excessively, which should be avoided for a more natural and controlled pendulum motion.
- đ Wrist acceleration is essential: Contrary to some misinformation, wrist acceleration is key to a successful serve, and it's important to control the end point for better control.
- đŻ Gradually integrate different spins: Start with what you're comfortable with, whether it's topspin or backspin, and gradually integrate more variety into your serve routine.
- đ€ Be aware of body adjustments: Pay attention to how minor adjustments in body positioning can affect the serve, such as serving diagonally versus down the line.
- đ Keep practicing for the 'click': Persistence is key in mastering the reverse pendulum serve, as the feeling of getting it right can come suddenly and significantly improve your serve.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video?
-The main focus of the video is to teach viewers how to perform a proper reverse pendulum serve in table tennis, highlighting common technical mistakes and providing a step-by-step guide.
What is the first step in learning the reverse pendulum serve?
-The first step is to get the wrist acceleration right. This involves practicing the motion over the table without expecting much from the initial attempts, focusing on speed and rotation generated from the arm.
Why is it important to practice the acceleration on the table itself?
-Practicing the acceleration on the table itself helps to get the feel of the motion and to understand how to get the ball over the net, even if initially the ball might be too high to serve into the table.
What is the third step in mastering the reverse pendulum serve?
-The third step is to go into the serve with your body, focusing on the follow-through to ensure the ball stays low. This involves using the body to control the ball's trajectory rather than just relying on the arm.
Why is it crucial to avoid touching the ball too much in front of you during the serve?
-Touching the ball too much in front of you can hinder the ability to camouflage the spin type (topspin or backspin) and can make the serve more predictable, which is a common mistake among beginners.
What is the common mistake made with the elbow during the reverse pendulum serve?
-A common mistake is pushing down with the elbow instead of using it as a rotating point. This can lead to an exaggerated motion that is not ideal for a smooth and controlled serve.
What is the role of the wrist in the reverse pendulum serve?
-The wrist plays a crucial role in the serve, providing acceleration. It is a misconception that there should be no wrist acceleration; instead, the wrist should stop its movement in time to control the serve.
Why is it important to follow through with the body during the serve?
-Following through with the body helps to keep the ball low and ensures a smooth transition into the next shot. It also aids in maintaining balance and readiness for the subsequent play.
What are some common technical issues that players face when learning the reverse pendulum serve?
-Common issues include touching the ball too much in front of the body, pushing down with the elbow instead of rotating, and misunderstanding the role of wrist acceleration in controlling the serve.
How can players gradually integrate more backspin serves into their routine?
-Players can start by being comfortable with topspin serves and then gradually add backspin serves to their routine. They should also be aware of the differences in body movement and racket angle required for different types of serves.
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