Serve Return Tips No One Tells You with Seth Pech Part 1

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Published 2020-10-12
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Thank you to the Samson Dubina Table Tennis Academy for letting me shoot video there and a big shoutout to Chance Friend who helped me with this video!

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All Comments (21)
  • @rilcycopa
    Man, these lessons are very specific and detailed. You told lessons 10 table tennis videos can give. Mad respect for a pro teaching others to learn.
  • @wilkinru
    I feel like I should pay money for this video. This one is really quite impressive. The last tip is likely the best of them all. With that said, remember your subscriber base too - we deal with a TON of long serves that are tricky too. Just an idea for a follow up. I'm already thinking I need my partner to send me short to the forehand and long to the backhand 50/50. I just learned so much that my mind is mush now. The lifting heavy backspin is something I needed right now - I'm struggling against this and I can't wait to start working on it - my practice partner actually has heavy spin. He is learning to use lighter spin now too...ugh, serve return is so complex.
  • @toekneema
    you have a great way of articulating these concepts into words and with visuals! thank you!
  • I must thank you very much for this beautiful video. I started to play again after 20 years and today i had so much trouble returning. Finally i can come back with peace of mind knowing what to do.
  • Thanks Seth! This is the best comprehensive summary video of serve returns that I have seen. Clearly explained and demonstrated!
  • @TP-mp5lk
    Awesome series of videos! You have hit all of my (main) weaknesses (bh, serve return and footwork). That helped a lot!
  • I've been watching alot of videos and this one I would say is one of the best explained videos I've seen. Thank you.
  • @chriscortez2782
    The single most helpful serve return video I’ve ever seen! It really is things no one tells you. Explains a few things about how pro serve returns are so good. I will watch this video many times as short returns is something I’ve really needed help with. Thanks!
  • @garyfagan6431
    Once again a tremendous amount of content in a very short amount of time.Your videos definitely have very unique content. Will need to watch several times and make notes.You have given me info for many months of practice .
  • @CTFlink
    What I really like about your videos is that your tips and tricks apply to all levels of players. Not only beginners. Thanks a bunch
  • Firstly want to thank you Seth for that kind of video, because receiving I think is a key to develop in tt, so all the tips are really helpful some of them are not so easy to read without personal coach. Respect!
  • This is such high quality content!!! I love how clearly you explain everything so well! These are such good tips, I especially love the forehand flip against heavy backspin serve, I think that will help me a ton with my forehand flip. This is such good and useful info. I love it! Keep on making these!
  • Thank you so much for this video. It really helped clear up some of my issues with service returns😊
  • @phamster18
    this video is GOLD ! great work again seth... this info is like private lessons that people pay for and you are putting it ou there !
  • Great video and well summarized! You jump straight to some advance aspects that are not talked about that much, thanks for the tips, will try the 'with the spin' and 'harimoto chop' out!
  • @jeremysy5467
    Great teachings and tips. I learned so many things. Your effort in this video will be not in vain. Good job!
  • @winettou9
    Finally a well explained technic how to return serve. It took me 10 years to find you and I'm going to put it in practice starting tomorrow. Well done sir and please keep making videos. Thank you for sharing!
  • @wgillan53
    Excellent instructional videos! I have so much to work on now that I’ve been watching your videos. Thank you for your selfless instruction. Your efforts will certainly raise the bar of players at all levels.
  • I really appreciate you taking time to make these videos they have been very helpful for me.
  • @sabahmurad9905
    Great technical details, I never thought about this natural FH angle return concept before. I will implement this in the training. Much appreciated.