What is the meaning of player gestures in table tennis doubles?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-25
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The more professional is the non-serving one to give gestures, basically there are some inherited gestures, but sometimes it depends on the different tacit understanding of each partner, and I will also create some gestures, like me, when the mixed doubles are matched, sometimes the boy is stronger, so whether he serves or I serve, he makes gestures, 1 thumbs up: don't turn.

    2 Index finger: Lateral rotation.

    3 Little Finger: Downspin.

    4 A very funny gesture that I once created: the gesture of beyong love, you know. It was created by one of my same chipping partners, and both of us had long rubber backhands, and this gesture meant that we used the long rubber side to serve and create an unexpected spin, which was intended to make the opponent play high in unexpected situations, so the one who received the ball on our side was ready to attack and pull.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's actually a routine. In the case of singles, this communication process is done entirely in the player's brain. But when it comes to splitting up to doubles matches, it requires a simplified protocol to complete the communication process.

    Especially because of the relative advantage of the receiving side in doubles, this process of communication is even more important. In the World Series, you will see that sometimes it is not necessarily the player who serves who decides what kind of ball to serve, but his teammates tell him what kind of ball to serve (this is especially true in high-level countries such as China and Germany). This underlines the importance of complementarity between the two players in a doubles pairing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    An example of a gesture in practice (taking me as an example).

    1. Thumb up finger: Topspin the ball.

    2. Left deviation: the landing point is left.

    3. Deviation to the right: the landing point is biased to the right.

    4. Thumb down: Downspin the ball.

    5. Left deviation: the landing point is left.

    6. Deviation to the right: the landing point is biased to the right.

    7. Open your five fingers and swing from side to side 1-2 times: no spinning ball.

    8. Stretch your hand forward and deviate to the left: the landing point is to the left, and you can quickly run to the opponent's bottom line.

    9. Stretch your hand forward and deviate to the right: the landing point is to the right, and you can quickly run to the opponent's bottom line.

    10, five fingers and one contraction, to the left: the landing point is left, near billiards.

    11, five fingers retracted, to the right: the landing point is to the right, near billiards.

    12. Fingers together, palms to the right or left: sidespin the ball.

    13. Hook the four fingers together in front of the left: the landing point is to the left, rotate to the left.

    14. Hook the four fingers together in front of the right: the landing point is to the right and rotate to the right.

    There are no strict requirements for gestures, as long as the doubles partner communicates well in advance, and there is generally a set of consensus gesture specifications.

    Supplemental situation in professional matches: In professional matches, it is generally not the player who serves the ball that determines the rotation and gestures of the serve, but the player who is about to take the next cricket ball (i.e. the third board) to determine the rotation of the serve. In table tennis doubles, it is easier for the receiving side to take the initiative.

    The state of the national team is not clear, but as a youth team: even if you can make the gestures clear before the game, when it comes to the tension of the real game, it is easy to get confused. Therefore, most of the gestures are simplified, and it is enough to explain the landing point and rotation of the serve.

    Personal thoughts: When it comes to the international arena, due to the language barrier, it is completely possible to whisper directly. The other person can't hear it, and he can't judge it by his lips.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Kuanxun dress up to let teammates understand their serves, so that teammates can better prepare for the next shot.

    2. Thumb pointing upwards indicates topspin ball. Left deviation point to the left. The fall point is to the right.

    3. Thumbs down to indicate downspin ball. Deviation to the left indicates that the landing point is to the left. Deviation to the right indicates that the landing point is biased to the right.

    4. Open your five fingers and swing them left and right 1 to 2 times to indicate that there is no rotation of the ball.

    5. Stretch your hand forward, deviate to the left, indicate that the landing point is to the left, and quickly run to the opponent's bottom line.

    6. Changzhong's hand stretches forward, deviates to the right, indicates that the landing point is to the right, and quickly runs to the opponent's bottom line.

    7. Five fingers are retracted, and the left deviation indicates that the landing point is on the left, near billiards.

    8. The five fingers are retracted, and the right deviation indicates that the landing point is to the right.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Thumb up finger: Topspin the ball.

    Left deviation point to the left.

    The fall point is to the right.

    Thumbs down: Downspin the ball.

    Left deviation point to the left.

    The fall point is to the right.

    Spread your fingers and swing from side to side 1-2 times: No spinning ball.

    Stretch your hand forward, to the left: the landing point is to the left, quickly run to the opponent's bottom line The hand stretches forward, to the right: the landing point is to the right, quickly run to the opponent's bottom line with five fingers and a retraction, to the left: the landing point is to the left, near billiards.

    Five fingers are retracted, to the right: the landing point is to the right, near billiards.

    Fingers together, palms to the right or left: sidespin the ball.

    The four fingers that are close together are a hook in front of the left: the landing point is on the left, and the four fingers that are rotated to the left are a hook in front of the right: the landing point is on the right, and there are no strict requirements for the rotation gesture to the right, as long as the doubles partner communicates well in advance, and there is generally a set of gesture specifications that reach a consensus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Please list: table tennis double hail sedan play.

    The various service gestures and their meanings.

    An example of a gesture in practice (taking me as an example).

    Thumbs up:

    Upspin the ball. Left deviation point to the left.

    The fall point is to the right.

    Thumbs down:

    Downspin ball. Left deviation point to the left.

    The fall point is to the right.

    Spread your fingers and swing from side to side 1-2 times:

    No spinning ball. Stretch your hand forward and deflect to the left: the landing point is to the left, and you can quickly run to the opponent's baseline.

    Stretch your hand forward and deflect to the right: Fall to the right and quickly run to the opponent's baseline.

    Five fingers are retracted, to the left: the landing point is to the left, near billiards.

    Five fingers are retracted, to the right: the landing point is to the right, near the billiards mu slag.

    Fingers together, palms to the right or left: sidespin the ball.

    Hook the four fingers together in front of the left: the landing point is to the left, rotate to the left.

    Hook the four fingers together in front of the right: the landing point is to the right, rotate to the right.

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