I've been super busy working on my project to condense down my old tutorial videos into more digestible and concise videos. I know table tennis fans usually want to get to the core of a lesson quickly and are eager to get off and practice! Here are some of the newest videos:
As part of my ongoing efforts to be more active teaching online via YouTube, I have started another new segment of videos called 2 minute tips. This segment will be focused around small pieces of advice, focus areas, and things to think about on your journey through table tennis development into a better player.
My first tip below is about achieving better depth placement on your first opening loops, and the difference going into a rally that this can have against your opponent.
Hope this is something concise and useful for you to think about, hoping to get many more small tips out there as time goes on!
Hi everyone! I've started working on something I have been meaning to do for quite a while, and that's condensing some of my older tutorial videos into shorter, more digestible ones.
As you may remember my tutorials involved a lot more explanation and details, but this is not for everyone. In an age where attention spans are getting shorter, I decided to pick some of my best tutorials and re-edit them to create new 4-minute edits - where the videos are 4 minutes or less.
Hope you enjoy, the first two center on my 3-step reverse pendulum serve tutorial, and my basic backspin serve tutorial!
I'll be looking to do about 15-20 of these edits, so hopefully they are useful for some of you! :)
Wanted to share this video blog I made about my time teaching legendary EDM DJ Steve Aoki table tennis at his own personal PingPod at his house in Las Vegas.
Teaching Steve Aoki Table Tennis
I went along one night with US Olympians Kanak Jha and Amy Wang, and then spent the next two evenings teaching Steve more about the foundation skills of table tennis. He's a super fast learner and I really enjoyed the opportunity, check it out: