[4K 360° VR] Decoding Fan Zhendong's Reverse Pendulum Serves --- TOMORROW TABLE TENNIS
Summary
TLDRThis festive video script celebrates the New Year and Christmas, expressing gratitude for the channel's growth thanks to viewer support. It introduces a 360 VR video experience and discusses innovative table tennis serving techniques, including backspin ghost serves, side/cork spin variations, and fast long serves. The script also covers the reserve pendulum serve with detailed grip and motion instructions, comparing the styles of Ma Long and Fan Zhendong, aiming to improve viewers' serving skills to a new level.
Takeaways
- 🎉 The video is a festive greeting for the new year and Christmas, emphasizing appreciation for the audience's support.
- 🌐 The video introduces a 360-degree video feature, allowing viewers to interact with the content by moving their mouse or device.
- 🏓 The video aims to improve and elevate the channel and its audience to a new level in the upcoming year.
- 🏓 The video discusses various serves in table tennis and suggests practicing them in non-boring ways, with rewards for successful exercises.
- 🥤 Viewers are encouraged to reward themselves with their favorite food or drink after doing well in the exercises.
- 🚀 The script introduces a backspin ghost serve exercise, using barriers to train precision and backspin purity.
- 🔄 The exercise can be made more challenging by adjusting the barriers and decreasing the gap, further honing serving skills.
- 🌀 The video explains how to add sidespin or cork spin to backspin serves, enhancing the understanding of spin combinations.
- 📐 The script describes a serve that mimics Mizutani's, involving a 90-degree turn of the ball, requiring a combination of backspin and corkscrew spin.
- 🚀 The video also covers fast long serves, targeting the opponent's forehand, backhand, and middle, with variations in spin.
- 🔄 The reserve pendulum serve is introduced, detailing the grip, stance, and motion, emphasizing the importance of body rotation and contact point.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the video?
-The purpose of the video is to discuss various table tennis serves and practice techniques, incorporating a 360-degree video format for the first time.
What is the significance of the 360-degree video format in this context?
-The 360-degree video format allows viewers to move around and see the surroundings from different angles, providing a more immersive experience.
What is the first serve technique discussed in the video?
-The first serve technique discussed is the backspin ghost serve, which involves letting the ball go through and bounce back between two cans.
How does adjusting the distance between the cans in the backspin ghost serve exercise affect the difficulty?
-Adjusting the distance between the cans affects the difficulty by changing the precision required for the ball to pass through and bounce back.
What is the purpose of adding sidespin or cork spin to the backspin serves?
-Adding sidespin or cork spin to the backspin serves helps in understanding the combination of spins and how they affect the ball's curve.
How does the ball curve differently with more backspin versus more side or cork spin?
-A ball with more backspin tends to curve more sharply back, while a ball with more side or cork spin tends to produce a smoother and wider curve.
What is the goal of the exercise involving the ball passing through the 'door' and curving behind the cans?
-The goal is to achieve a 90-degree-angle turn of the ball, which requires a combination of backspin and corkscrew spin.
What are the different types of fast long serves mentioned in the video?
-The different types of fast long serves mentioned are to the forehand, backhand, and slightly towards the forehand in the middle.
How can you create backspin or topspin with the fast long serves?
-Backspin can be created by punching the ball down onto the table, while topspin is added by hitting the ball forward.
What is the reserve pendulum serve and how is it executed?
-The reserve pendulum serve is a technique where the player curls their fingers at the back of the racket, moves their thumb, and uses their elbow as a pivot to drop their forearm like a pendulum, contacting the ball as it swings back.
How does Ma Long's serve differ from Fan Zhendong's in terms of technique?
-Ma Long's serve has a lower elbow position and shorter movement, which helps create backspin, whereas Fan Zhendong's serves are mostly characterized by side and topspin.
Outlines
🎉 New Year Celebrations and Introduction to 360 Video
The speaker begins by wishing viewers a Happy New Year and Merry Christmas, expressing gratitude for their support throughout the year. They highlight the success of their channel and the community's role in it. The video is introduced as a 360-degree experience, allowing viewers to interact with the content by moving their mouse or device. The speaker also mentions their first attempt at incorporating VR into their video and invites feedback. The main content of the video is teased as a discussion on various serves in table tennis, with a playful suggestion to reward oneself with a favorite drink or food for successful practice.
🏓 Advanced Table Tennis Serve Techniques
This paragraph delves into the nuances of advanced table tennis serve techniques. The speaker discusses the backspin ghost serve, emphasizing the importance of precision and the ability to control the ball's trajectory through barriers. They suggest increasing difficulty by adjusting the barriers and gap, which trains the player's accuracy. The speaker also introduces variations of the serve by adding sidespin or cork spin, explaining how these spins affect the ball's curve. A detailed tutorial on Ma Lin's ghost serve is referenced for further learning. The paragraph further explores the combination of spins and the mechanics of creating a serve that curves sharply back or smoothly and widely. The speaker also demonstrates how to execute a serve that mimics Mizutani's, involving a 90-degree-angle turn of the ball, and provides tips on achieving the right amount of backspin and corkscrew spin. Finally, the speaker introduces fast long serves to various points on the table, explaining how to add backspin or topspin to these serves and the importance of hitting the target accurately.
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Keywords
💡360 video
💡VR (Virtual Reality)
💡serve
💡backspin
💡barriers
💡sidespin/cork spin
💡Mizutani's serve
💡fast long serves
💡reserve pendulum serve
💡Ma Long
💡Fan Zhendong
Highlights
Happy New Year and Merry Christmas greetings to the audience
Appreciation for audience support and channel growth
Introduction of 360 video feature for immersive viewing experience
Invitation for feedback on the first VR integrated video
Discussion on creative ways to practice table tennis serves
Suggestion to reward oneself with favorite food or drink after practice
Introduction to using barriers as a method to practice serving
Explanation of backspin ghost serve and its training benefits
Technique to increase difficulty by adjusting barriers and gap size
Tutorial reference to 'Decoding Ma Lin's Ghost Serve' video
Incorporate sidespin or cork spin to enhance backspin serves
Exercise to understand the combination of different spins
Tutorial reference to 'Decoding Mizutani's Serve' video
Demonstration of fast long serves targeting different areas
Technique to add backspin or topspin to serves by ball contact method
Achievement milestone of hitting any target with serves
Introduction to reserve pendulum serve technique
Detailed explanation of reserve pendulum serve grip and motion
Description of body movement and ball contact for pendulum serve
Different serve placements: forehand short, backhand short, backhand long
Comparison of Ma Long and Fan Zhendong's serve techniques
Transcripts
Happy New Year and Merry Christmas if you're celebrating it!
Hope you all had a wonderful year It was definitely amazing for me and this channel
I really appreciate your support!
You guys are awesome!
In the new year, I hope we could improve together to a whole new level
Hope you noticed this video is a 360 video You can move around.
And if you're using a computer, you can use your mouse to drag around to see the surroundings
This is my first time incorporating VR into my video.
Let me know what you think!
In today's video, I'll be talking about several serves and some not boring ways to practice them
If you're doing well in those exercises, you can reward yourself with your favorite drink or food!
Cheers!
Setting barriers is an effective and fun way to practice serving
First, let's review backspin ghost serve Our goal is to let the ball go through and
bounce back in between the two cans Notice we have two lengths for this serve
The shorter one here is farther for the opponent to reach
The longer one here is harder to be pushed back short on the table
Once you've mastered this distance, you can increase the difficulty
by shifting the barriers and decreasing the gap
This exercise trains precision of placement and pureness of backspin
Now, any deviation or impurity will cause the ball to miss the gap
For a more detailed tutorial on this serve, check out my "Decoding Ma Lin's Ghost Serve" video
Now you may want to add some sidespin or cork spin to your backspin serves
Now we can do it this way
We can have a shorter one that goes like this, or a longer one with more side/cork spin on it like this
This exercise helps us to understand combination of spins
When there's more backspin on the ball, it tends to curve more sharply back
whereas a ball with more side or cork spin tends to produce a smoother and wider curve
After this exercise, you'll be able to easily control the extent of each spin on your serve
If you want to add more side/cork spin to make your serve curve even more like Mizutani's serve
We can..
Here, we want the ball to go through the first "door", then curve behind the middle four
cans, and finish passing through the "side door"
We see a 90-degree-angle turn of the ball Remember to have enough backspin on the ball
combined with lots of corkscrew spin by rubbing the bottom part of the ball and swing towards
your stomach For a more detailed tutorial on this serve,
check out my "Decoding Mizutani's Serve" video
Now we'll do some fast long serves
This one is to their forehand, backhand, and this to their middle a bit towards their forehand
So they'll have a hard time moving
Notice we can add some extent of backspin or topspin to this serve
By punching the ball down onto the table, we create some backspin like these three
By hitting forward, we put some topspin to the ball
You've mastered this exercise when you can hit any target as you like
Now, let's talk about reserve pendulum serve Your regular grip won't do
so curl your three fingers at the back of your racket
By curling your fingers and moving your thumb,
the handle lies on top of your arm which gives you much more room
wait.. let me get a ball Stand with your left foot in front of your
right like so and lean forward Raise your center of gravity like this by
lifting your left foot Then raise your racket and your arm
At the peak, fix your elbow as the pivot and drop your forearm like a pendulum
Now as the reaction force makes it swing back, add force that is directed away from you
This is when you contact the ball. Lower your gravity back down
Let's do it again.. Here notice my elbow is at the highest point
my arm is relaxed and can swing back and forth
At this point, think yourself as a crab holding up the two claws
So like this And at this point, too, but in a different angle
Your body should rotate counter-clock wise in this process
Don't contact the ball far away from your body
Toss the ball so that it's underneath you, then contact
There are three different placements: forehand short, backhand short, backhand long
Adjust the direction of your brush accordingly Ma Long has a different stroke from Fan Zhendong
His elbow stays lower and the movement is shorter
This helps him to create backspin comparing to Fan Zhendong's serves which are mostly
side and topspin
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