tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3664755093752059881.post2888119757697593354..comments2023-06-02T05:29:11.423-07:00Comments on MHTableTennis: Maximizing Benefits from Multiball Training in Table TennisMHTableTennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133201322697272982noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3664755093752059881.post-88307331252175640482017-11-29T11:23:27.750-08:002017-11-29T11:23:27.750-08:00well I'll be happy if you publish an online co...well I'll be happy if you publish an online course at your website for the table tennis . such a nice site. thanks for the share and keep 'em coming please<a href="https://topcanadianwriters.com/best-essay-services/">edu birdie</a>https://www.blogger.com/profile/08640915050058663084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3664755093752059881.post-32645318473489283022016-09-26T04:48:03.780-07:002016-09-26T04:48:03.780-07:00I dedicate one day per week to drilling with my re...I dedicate one day per week to drilling with my regular practice partner. Sometimes we do fed multi-ball, sometimes we do in-play multi-ball (e.g. still using a box of balls, but just doing drills like A serves, B pushes, A loops).<br /><br />I find that for grooving a stroke, improving physical fitness and improving footwoork, fed multi-ball is unparalleled.<br /><br />However, I think the multi-ball drills are just as important. They're also easier to do. Feeding multi-ball is an under-appreciated skill, it's actually quite difficult to do - and even more difficult to do well. If your partner can't do it well (aiming this at us local league players, rather than coaches obviously), you may just be better off practising drills. Playing against low-spin, mid-height, mid-length multi-ball is probably counter-productive.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09818520300918626719noreply@blogger.com