CRAZY Table Tennis serve to beat your opponent!

Nick Rudd TT
26 Mar 202004:42

Summary

TLDRIn this video tutorial, you'll learn how to perform the 'fake backspin serve' in table tennis, a deceptive serve that appears as backspin but actually delivers topspin. The instructor emphasizes the importance of stance, throwing the ball up, and letting it drop to create topspin. By following this with a fake backspin motion, you can easily confuse your opponent, making them misjudge the spin and giving you an advantage. Practice this serve to gain an edge in your games and surprise your opponents. Check out the instructor's Instagram for more tips and tricks.

Takeaways

  • 🏓 The video is about teaching a unique serve in table tennis to confuse opponents.
  • 🔍 The serve is called the 'fake backspin serve', which appears to be a backspin but is actually a topspin serve.
  • 🧍‍♂️ The correct stance is crucial, similar to a tomahawk serve, with feet shoulder-width apart.
  • 🤚 Holding the ball correctly is important, similar to how you would for a tomahawk serve.
  • 🔻 The key technique involves letting the ball drop onto your back to generate topspin without a specific stroke.
  • 🏸 After the ball hits the back, perform a fake backspin stroke to deceive the opponent.
  • 👀 The opponent is misled to think it's a backspin serve, setting them up for a surprise.
  • 🔄 Practice the serve by combining a little topspin with an immediate backspin stroke to master the deception.
  • 📈 The serve can be a game-changer, especially when you need a point, as it can lead to an easy smash opportunity.
  • 👍 Encourages viewers to try the serve at home and provides a quick tutorial for easy learning.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the video?

    -The main purpose of the video is to teach viewers a 'fake backspin serve' in table tennis to confuse their opponents and gain an advantage.

  • How does the 'fake backspin serve' appear to the opponent?

    -To the opponent, the 'fake backspin serve' looks like a backspin serve, but it actually has topspin on the ball.

  • What stance is recommended for performing the fake backspin serve?

    -The recommended stance is similar to the stance for a tomahawk serve, with feet shoulder-width apart.

  • What is the key part of the fake backspin serve that confuses the opponent?

    -The key part is the fake backspin stroke motion after hitting the ball, which makes it appear as if backspin was applied when it was actually topspin.

  • What should you do immediately after hitting the ball in this serve?

    -Immediately after hitting the ball, you should perform a fake backspin stroke to make it look like a backspin serve.

  • How does the ball acquire topspin without a topspin stroke?

    -The ball acquires topspin from the power of the ball dropping onto the bat, which automatically applies topspin.

  • Why is the fake backspin stroke important in this serve?

    -The fake backspin stroke is important because it is what confuses the opponent, making them think that the serve is backspin.

  • What should you practice at home to improve this serve?

    -At home, you should practice applying a little topspin and then immediately pulling back with a backspin stroke to master the fake motion.

  • What is the expected reaction of the opponent to the fake backspin serve?

    -The opponent is likely to go for a push shot, thinking it is backspin, causing the ball to pop up and become an easy target for a smash.

  • What does the creator encourage viewers to do if they enjoyed the video?

    -The creator encourages viewers to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and comment with tutorial ideas if they enjoyed the content.

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