The Expert Table Tennis Podcast
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The Expert Table Tennis Podcast
The Expert Table Tennis Podcast is a monthly audio show featuring a conversation between Ben Larcombe (a professional table tennis coach) and Harrie Austin-Jones (a fairly new table tennis player with big ambitions).
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Alex Horscroft: Serving Your Way to County Champion (Bonus Interview)
The Expert Table Tennis Podcast is back (finally). But we’re currently in lockdown because of coronavirus, so I thought I’d do something different. In...

Talent, Practice, and Why Harrie Almost Quit Table Tennis (S02E08)
This is Episode #8 of The Expert Table Tennis Podcast with Ben Larcombe and Harrie Austin-Jones. This month we’re talking talent, practice, and why a...

Tom Lodziak: How to Crush It as an Adult Beginner (Bonus Interview)
Harrie’s not been very well this month so this is a special bonus episode of The Expert Table Tennis Podcast with Ben Larcombe. In this episode, I’m j...

Quality vs Quantity: Table Tennis Training (S02E07)
This is Episode #7 of The Expert Table Tennis Podcast with Ben Larcombe and Harrie Austin-Jones. This month we’re discussing the quality and quantity...

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Table Tennis (S02E06)
This is Episode #6 of the Expert Table Tennis Podcast with Ben Larcombe and Harrie Austin-Jones. This month we’re chatting about the physical side of...

Beating Nerves, Handling Pressure, and Managing Your Emotions (S02E05)
This is Episode #5 of the Expert Table Tennis Podcast with Ben Larcombe and Harrie Austin-Jones. This month we’re chatting about the mental and emotio...

Harrie’s Top 5 Table Tennis Drills (S02E04)
This is Episode #4 of the Expert Table Tennis Podcast with Ben Larcombe and Harrie Austin-Jones. This month we’re chatting about our favourite table t...

Harrie’s 2018/19 End-of-Season Review (S02E03)
This is Episode #3 of the new style Expert Table Tennis Podcast! This month we’re doing an end-of-season review of Harrie’s table tennis season and se...

The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Table Tennis (S02E02)
This is Episode #2 of the new style Expert Table Tennis Podcast! I’m joined once again by my good friend Harrie Austin-Jones and this week we’re chatt...

Who is Harrie Austin-Jones? (S02E01)
After a two-year break, The Expert Table Tennis Podcast is back! From now on, I’ll be joined for each episode by my good friend Harrie Austin-Jones. T...

#41 – Sam Dance: Karaoke, Patrick Franziska, and Local League
Sam Dance is a member of The Expert Table Tennis Academy (my online community) and has a fascinating table tennis story to share that includes some ka...

#40 – Dan Seemiller: Revelations of a Table Tennis Champion
Dan Seemiller is an American table tennis legend. He is five times US Men’s Singles Champion, twelve times US Men’s Doubles Champion, and seven times...

#39 – Samson Dubina: Enhance Your Game with TT-Flex
Samson Dubina was last a guest on the show roughly 18 months ago. In that episode, we discussed his training and preparation for the Team USA Rio 2016...

#38 – Colin Wilson: How to Fulfil Your Potential
Colin Wilson is probably the perfect guest for an episode of The Expert Table Tennis Podcast. As a player, he represented England for many years and i...

#37 – Jeff Plumb & Alois Rosario: PingSkills Answer Your Questions
Jeff Plumb and Alois Rosario are the guys behind PingSkills, easily the most popular table tennis coaching channel on YouTube. They have been teaching...

#36 – Dan McLaughlin: How to Master Any Skill
Back in 2010, Dan McLaughlin decided he wanted to become a professional golfer. The only problem was, he’d never played 18 holes of golf in his life!...

#35 – Alan Cooke: England’s Performance Coach
Alan Cooke is the Performance Coach at Table Tennis England. That means he works very closely with our national teams and travels with them to tournam...

#34 – Gavin Evans: Bulletproof Table Tennis
In many ways, you could say that Gavin Evans was always destined for table tennis greatness. He was born into a family where both parents played to a...

#33 – Sean O’Neill: Top Tips for Intermediate Players
Sean O’Neill is one of the most knowledgeable and respected table tennis coaches in the USA. As a player, he represented USATT during the 80s and 90s,...

#32 – William Henzell: Time to Retire
William Henzell is without a doubt the greatest table tennis player Australia has ever produced. He has won the men’s national championships a record...

#31 – Tahl Leibovitz: Ping Pong for Fighters
Tahl Leibovitz is a Paralympic gold medalist, is currently ranked #8 in the world in Class 9, and has over 25 years of table tennis experience as both...

#30 – Nick Ryder: Making a Comeback After 20 Years
Nick Ryder started playing table tennis in the early 80s at a young age. His dad was a coach and he was living in Yorkshire, which was one of the stro...

#29 – Billy Shilton: Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Dreams
I first met Billy Shilton about this time last year when he convincingly beat Sam Priestley in Band 6 at the Nottingham Grand Prix during The Expert i...

#28 – Brian Pace: Shadow Training for Table Tennis
Brian Pace is a professional table tennis player, national level coach, and creator of Dynamic Table Tennis. As a player he achieved a peak USATT rati...

#27 – Christian Ortner: Mr Piingo Mingles with the Pros
You probably know Christian Ortner as half of Piing of Power, the guys who make table tennis videos for the ITTF, Butterfly and a host of other compan...

#26 – Brett Clarke: How to Serve Like a Boss!
Brett Clarke is half of the coaching team at ttEDGE, a website created by three-time Olympian William Henzell to provide online coaching and instructi...

#25 – Daniel Reed: Top 100 in a Year
Danny is currently ranked 5th in England and 217th in the world. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, he won silver in the men’s team event and...

#23 – Tom Lodziak: Training at the Werner Schlager Academy
Tom Lodziak is a Cambridge-based table tennis coach who blogs over at www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk and offers one-to-one coaching to players of all ages...

#22 – Marc Burman: Greatness is an Attitude (Part 2)
This is part two of my conversation with English table tennis coach Marc Burman. If you haven’t yet listened to part one you can check that out here....

#21 – Marc Burman: Greatness is an Attitude (Part 1)
I first started playing table tennis about 16 years ago, aged 9, at the local leisure centre (Westcroft). The coach there at the time was Marc Burman...

#20 – Larry Hodges: Table Tennis Tactics for Thinkers
How to introduce Larry Hodges? It’s a tough one. He’s probably the busiest man in table tennis! Larry is a full-time table tennis coach at Maryland Ta...

#19 – Jesper Ratzer: 6x World Racketlon Champion
If you haven’t heard of racketlon before you need to check it out. It’s an incredible sport that combines table tennis, badminton, squash and tennis t...

#18 – Chris Main: Bringing International TT to Saltcoats
Chris Main is the head coach of North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club, a thriving club located on the West Coast of Scotland in Saltcoats. Saltcoats is a s...

#17 – Adam Gittings: Hard Work Pays Off
Adam Gittings is 18 years old, lives in Doncaster, and has Asperger syndrome, dyspraxia, and type 1 diabetes. Three years ago he was invited to a Sout...

#16 – Tin-Tin Ho: 12 Years a Table Tennis Player
Tin-Tin Ho first picked up a table tennis bat at the age of two. Three years later, on her 5th birthday, her father announced that she was now ready t...

#15 – Kevin Korb: I Bought a Club
It is the dream of table tennis players the world over to own their own full-time club – a facility they can call home, do whatever they like with, an...

#14 – Samson Dubina: Rio 2016 Olympic Training
The Rio 2016 Olympic Games are less than a year away (they come around quick don’t they!) and one man who is determined to do everything he can to get...

#13 – Sam Priestley: The Expert in a Year Book
Sam Priestley has been a good friend of mine for over ten years. We first met at a church youth group when we were both 15 years old. Sam has never be...

#12 – Sam Walker: Entering the Bundesliga
Sam Walker first played table tennis at the age of two. Since then, he’s put in a huge amount of work. He first represented England at the age of 11 a...

#11 – Istvan Moldovan: Motivation and Performance
Istvan Moldovan was my coach on the B75 Summer Table Tennis Training camp that I attended in Denmark last summer with Sam. He is a very experienced co...