Skill of forehand push in Table Tennis

 Skill of forehand push in Table Tennis


The forehand push is a fundamental stroke in table tennis, used to neutralize an opponent's attack and create opportunities for counter-attacks. Here are some key skills and tips to master the forehand push:

1. Stance and positioning: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, body balanced evenly, and racket held in front of your body.

2. Racket angle: Hold the racket at a slightly closed angle, with the face pointing towards the net.

3. Contact point: Make contact with the ball at the top of the bounce, using the forehand side of the racket.

4. Wrist and forearm: Use a firm wrist and forearm to generate power and control.

5. Arm movement: Move your arm forward and downward, using a smooth, pendulum-like motion.

6. Follow-through: Follow through with your arm, keeping the racket in front of your body.

7. Spin and speed: Impart backspin and control the speed to make the ball drop short or float deep.

8. Placement: Aim for the opponent's backhand or middle, making it difficult for them to attack.

9. Timing: Practice timing your push to coincide with the peak of the bounce.

10. Variation: Mix up the speed, spin, and placement to keep your opponent guessing.

Drills to improve forehand push:

- Push against a partner's loop or topspin

- Practice pushing with different levels of spin and speed

- Focus on precise placement and control

- Incorporate the forehand push into your game, combining it with other strokes

Remember, mastering the forehand push takes time and practice. Be patient, persistent, and stay focused on developing this essential skill in table tennis!


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  • Color: Brown | Bat Weight : 85 grams
  • Playing level :All-rounder
  • Rubber Type :Prestige | Sponge thickness :1.8 mm
  • Performance rating: Speed - 60 | Control - 70 | Spin - 60
  • Bat Information: Blade material - Wood | Handle shape - Ergo Cork , concave | head Shape - Oval shape
  • The rounded shape of the Ergo part avoids pressure in the hand and provides a particularly comfortable and pleasant handle feel.
  • Cork-Handle- shock absorbing handles always lie perfectly in your hand, even with wet hands. They ensure a perfect grip and an optimum control.
  • In-Box Contents : 1 Table Tennis Bat

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