Serve Return Tips No One Tells You with Seth Pech Part 2

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Published 2020-11-05

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  • @19xoben76
    Your video editing and the way you explain things are perfect. The information is so useful I have to watch it several times.
  • @JayWu-dx3by
    Just got into the sport again and got skunked from serves by some old folks at a new club. Time to binge your content again, see if it digests, and pray for level up (then repeat again) 😆 Huge thanks for your top tier content as always 🏓
  • Amazing content! You explain everything really well! I can’t wait to see more of this series. A video idea could be net and edge saving and overall defense.
  • @m.umer1502
    this is the most technical explanation ive seen soo far..thanks for this
  • @bhavsarpriyansh
    Your videos are amazing dude.Can you please make videos on how to handle nerves in matches and what should be mindset and how to apply tactics(and also about tactics) properly?
  • Another so useful video. Good job. We use to think that everything we do is the best, correct...Watching this video I learnt one more tips to improve my play. Thanks, Seth.
  • @danielkozak1652
    These videos are great! Keep em coming with a serve and and a forehand video!
  • @annlee4521
    Thank you for all the efforts you put in the video to let us understand what’s behind the serves and the different ways to counter the ball that we probably will take ages to figure out by ourselves.
  • @mihai8555
    Great stuff! Can't wait for the videos where you go more in depth on receiving long forehand natural spin to the bh ... ;-)
  • @stfuplznoname
    Hey, thank you so much for your videos. You are the best table tennis YouTuber ever. Please build on this and keep it up! Could you please explain in a systemic way how to return forehand natural side spin serves when they come on the forehand side and when they come on the backhand side? Also, non forehand natural side spin serves when they come on the forehand and when they come on the backhand side. With the (spin) explanations of why it is to be done this way for both scenarios. That would be the best and conclusive video on YouTube about the matter. I watched all of them and not a single one does it in that systematic way! Looking forward!
  • thank you coach pech you are a youtube treasure your videos are amazing and you came at the perfect time! your tips line up perfectly with what I sm figuring out on the table, I am slowly learning proper technique and am loving this game more and more the more I learn!
  • @wilydingus
    I keep finding that when I force myself to sort of abide by rules for returning in terms of how I contact with regard to the spin and also where I stand, I only make it harder on myself. Its cool to see that it is less hard and fast conditional rules for returning than I had thought, and that maybe being more creative and doing what I feel is best in the moment is ideal. Unlike tennis, which I learned first, where most of the time you should do what the better plays do every time, as there is much more variety in pro TT as you just demonstrated
  • @daverbook
    Basically states that the last 2 serve types are illegal: off-arm in front of hitting the ball, and Par Gerell's serves ("behind the body".)
  • @lifeisgoodaus
    Hi, please can you make a video on how to serve and return a dead ball? thank you for your good job
  • @gustavosuenaga
    Incredible video dude! Lots of really valuable info here! Just wish I had found your channel sooner hahahah You really deserve a lot more subscribers!
  • @eugenenakamura
    One thing that sticks out for me is that return technique is just as personal and unique as serve technique.
  • @billzhou2644
    Dear Seth, great videos! Could you explain why sometimes during a pushing rally, especially when it start with sidespin serve, the ball flys out to the side of the table. I have no problem receiving the first one, but after a few chops it becomes confusing and before I notice it the side spin just take over. Thanks!