Lesson 7 - Backhand_drive– description

 

Continuous backhand drive play with a coach is an exciting and essential training activity for beginner kids in table tennis. This exercise allows kids to practice their backhand drive technique in a dynamic and supportive environment with the guidance of a coach. During continuous backhand drive play, kids will stand in a ready position with their feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and racket held comfortably in their hand.

The coach will feed the ball to their backhand side, and the kids' goal is to hit the ball back with a backhand drive stroke. Kids should focus on footwork and positioning, moving their feet quickly to get into the right position for the shot. They should use a smooth and controlled swing, keeping their eyes on the ball and aiming to make contact in the middle of the racket. The coach will provide feedback and guidance, helping kids improve their technique, shot placement, and consistency.

They may offer tips on grip, body positioning, or follow-through to enhance their backhand drive. Continuous play allows kids to develop their hand-eye coordination, timing, and shot control. They will learn to adjust their power and spin based on the speed and trajectory of the incoming balls. This activity also helps kids develop their reflexes and anticipation skills. As kids gain more confidence and consistency, the coach can gradually increase the pace and difficulty of the shots. This will challenge kids to react quickly and make split-second decisions during game-like situations.

Continuous backhand drive play with a coach provides an excellent opportunity for kids to practice their backhand drive stroke in a realistic and interactive setting. It helps them develop the necessary skills and muscle memory to use the backhand drive effectively during matches. Encourage kids to have fun and enjoy the training sessions. Remind them to listen to their coach's instructions and be open to feedback, as it will help them improve their technique and overall game. Through consistent practice and dedication, kids will become more proficient in their backhand drive and gain confidence on the table tennis court.

Teachers Info

TIBOR TÓTH

TIBOR TÓTH

  • Experience: 50 Years
  • Website: http://pingpongklub.hu/
  • 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...

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Project: 101049904 — BETTALE — ERASMUS-SPORT-2021-SSCP

Project title:    Introducing and educating the beauties of table tennis for young children from the beginner level

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