Is it normal for me to have table tennis skills that are not very high, nor are I very vegetable, bu

Updated on physical education 2024-04-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's normal, I've been playing since junior high school, but I've always been like you. However, this shows that you don't trust your skills, and it is recommended that you go to a training class to learn your skills and have confidence in your own level, so naturally this idea will be gone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Since you know how to play, you should participate in more competitions, because when you are proficient in basic skills, what you need is game experience, my basic skills are very solid, but when I first went to the stadium to play, no one could beat, after participating in many competitions and non-stop competitions with the people in the stadium, my level has grown a lot, and the basic skills can be brought into play.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Actually, if it's not very high, I'd suggest you'd better not compete, and as you ask this question, I don't think you're in a very good state of mind, and if you lose once, you're going to fall into the abyss, and you're not comfortable with your skills, and all you have to do now is keep training, instead of rushing to prove yourself, take your time, and have a chance in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Find a club or something to practice systematically, it's good to practice for a month, and at the beginning of the basic training, it doesn't matter what the game is, just play a few more rounds with the sparring, I feel that your level should not be high, practice more basic skills. There are people who systematically teach that progress is very fast.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's go to a few community-organized table tennis tournaments, play with different people and make progress quickly, everyone has a different way of ball, and you will find out the characteristics of the ball if you explore more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This question is well worth a wave of discussion. Finding a like-minded golfer and training together can help you improve your skills. There is a premise for discussing this issue:

    As long as the other party's level is not too bad, they can still practice billiards together. If the other party is a beginner, everyone understands that feeling.

    Will my skills deteriorate when I practice with people with poor skills?

    and a practice ball that is worse than your own, if the level is more than 2 grades lower (200 points lower), then there will be a significant difference between the two of you in the judgment of the ball, reaction speed, and ball spin, unless you can be meticulous and do your best to treat every return, otherwise your speed and judgment will decrease. And we amateur players often don't play billiards very seriously, and everyone communicates together is the main purpose, so over time, your judgment and reaction speed, as well as your ability to attack continuously, will decline.

    This is also the reason why the average golfer with a high level is reluctant to play with a golfer who is too low. Therefore, generally do not take the initiative to find golfers who are more than 2 grades higher than you to communicate, in fact, there is no benefit, and you can't learn anything, it is better for you to stand aside and cheer them on, and then ask for a few scientific and technological difficulties. Of course, I won't tell you that I played a game with Ding Ning.

    How to practice billiards with people with poor skills?

    It mainly depends on whether the two people can reach an agreement. For example, you can choose to be the side of the sparring partner, feed the ball to the other party, and be sure to raise some requirements for yourself, such as the opponent practicing forehand attack, you can push the opponent to feed the ball, see if you can fix the landing point as much as possible, only if the landing point you launch is relatively fixed, the other party can have back and forth with you. This process is actually the process of improving one's ability to control the ball, and it can also cultivate one's hand and ball sense.

    If the opponent is only slightly inferior to you, you can practice serving and attacking. It can not only practice serving technology, but also improve the level of serving and grabbing. It can be said that killing two birds with one stone, the key is to see how the two people cooperate. At the same time, you can also play games to test the effect of training.

    What should I do if I want to improve my technology?

    Normally, if you want to practice by yourself and improve your level, it is impossible to find someone who is not at the same level as you to practice. Billiards is a basic sport, mainly because of the rotational strength and pace, if your skills reach a certain level, on the contrary, people who are worse than themselves will also be worse than themselves in these aspects, so they practice with each other and the ball is not very matched, and with the speed of the other party is significantly lower than their own, so if they play for a long time, they will also make their own spinning speed go down, which is an open secret in the amateur circle.

    Normally, you will generally find a golfer who is about 3 balls higher than yourself to practice together, it is a rare thing to meet such like-minded golfers, the gap of 3 balls, you are in good shape and have a chance to win, so that you can increase your self-confidence, if the gap is more than 5 balls, it is basically a self-harm connection, the gap is too big, keep playing, you will become more and more unconfident, and the other party will lose patience.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No. Because your level will always be at a level and play table tennis with people who are particularly poor, you will not improve too fast, it is recommended that you find someone who is better than yourself to improve together.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your skills will definitely deteriorate, because when you practice table tennis with people with poor levels for a long time, you will feel very powerful in your heart, and your ability will gradually decline.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Your skills will also deteriorate, so if you want to improve your skills, you should practice with someone who is more skilled than you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. First of all, we must adjust our mentality, table tennis and Jizhou table tennis games are not the first is something that is easy to encounter in the game, and we must maintain our mentality and cannot be defeated by this thing.

    2. Secondly, summarize the lead cavity, and summarize your own playing style and problems in time after the game.

    3. Finally, after contacting your own incall, make up for your own shortcomings and strive to win the championship next time.

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