A lot of beginners bats are ‘dead’ and aren’t able to create spin. IMPORTANT: In order to learn these strokes correctly you will need a bat that can generate a good amount of spin. I then teach the backhand drive so that the players have a good offensive game and can rally with each other before moving on to the more defensive push strokes. I always start with the forehand drive as this will probably become the players most used and most important stroke. The order that I have listed them is the order that I teach them in. ![]() Just click the links above if you’d like to read those. I’ve written about each of the four strokes in more detail in their own post. In this post I’ll be going through each of these four basic strokes and giving some tips and coaching points to help you successfully master them yourself or teach them to others. ![]() There are four basic table tennis strokes and I always strive to have my players master these before moving on to more complicated activities. ![]() It is possible to correct major technical issues at a later stage but it’s much easier to get them right first time around. These basic strokes are the foundations that can be built upon as a player improves. ![]() In table tennis, as in most sports, it’s paramount to get the technical basics correct.
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