Lesson 3 - Backhand drive – description
The backhand drive is an important stroke in table tennis that kids can learn to improve their overall game. It involves using the non-dominant hand to hit the ball with a controlled and consistent motion.To execute a backhand drive, kids should start with a proper stance by positioning themselves slightly to the side of the table, with their feet shoulder-width apart. They should hold the racket with a comfortable grip, ensuring a relaxed and firm hold.As the ball approaches, kids should focus on watching the ball closely and timing their shot. With a smooth and controlled swing, they should make contact with the ball just after the peak of its bounce.
The racket face should be slightly open, allowing them to generate forward momentum and accuracy.During the backhand drive, kids should aim to hit the ball with a straight and fluid motion, directing it back to their opponent's side of the table. It's essential to maintain good footwork, balance, and body positioning throughout the shot to ensure stability and control.To develop their backhand drive, kids can practice against a partner or against a wall, focusing on consistency and accuracy.
They should start with slower and controlled shots, gradually increasing the speed and power as they gain confidence.Encourage kids to experiment with different shot placements and angles, allowing them to vary their backhand drives and keep their opponents guessing. It's important for them to develop a sense of rhythm and timing, adjusting their stroke based on the incoming ball's speed, spin, and trajectory.Remind kids to stay patient and persistent while learning the backhand drive. It may take time to develop the necessary technique and coordination, but with regular practice and a positive attitude, they will see improvement.By mastering the backhand drive, kids can expand their range of shots and become more versatile players in table tennis. With continued practice and dedication, they will gain confidence in their backhand and be ready to take on new challenges in the sport.
Lesson List
Lesson 1 - Basics of table tennis – general
Lesson 2 - Forehand
Lesson 3 -Backhand
Lesson 4 - Forehand_chop
Lesson 5 - Backhand_chop
Lesson 6 - Forehand_drive
Lesson 7 - Backhand_drive
Lesson 8 - Forehand_serve
Lesson 9 - Backhand_serve
Lesson 10 - Pingpong_robot
Lesson 11 - Forehand_smash
Lesson 12 - Pingpong_match
Teachers Info
TIBOR TÓTH
- Experience: 50 Years
- Website: http://pingpongklub.hu/
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My first goal is to teach more and more children and involve them in the table tennis world. I have a passion for the sport, and I believe that children can greatly benefit from it, both in terms of physical fitness and mental acuity. I want to share my knowledge and experience with the next generation of table tennis enthusiasts and...


