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  1. 2024 SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    The results are in! Overall I had 594 responses, from players from 70 different countries. Incredibly, players who responded to the survey are using 291 different rubbers. So, on to the results. What are the most popular rubbers? Here’s a video where I reveal the findings of my survey and test...
  2. 2024 SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    Last few days to complete my rubber survey. I've had hundreds of responses so far but a few more will always be welcome. https://www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/table-tennis-rubber-survey-2024/ I'll be closing the survey on Tuesday, crunching the numbers on Wednesday, then publishing the results on...
  3. 2024 SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    Thanks to everyone who has responded. I'm planning on keeping the survey open for a couple more weeks and then publish the findings mid-February.
  4. 2024 SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    I will definitely give an update. Depending on how many responses I can get, I can give detail about most popular brand, most popular rubber for FH, most popular for BH. When I ran the survey two years ago, Butterfly Tenergy 05 was still the most popular rubber. I am intrigued to see if that is...
  5. 2024 SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    Hi TableTennisDaily Forum members Tom Lodziak here. I’m doing some research into which rubbers are most popular amongst the amateur table tennis community. I’ve created a very short survey, which will take less that two minutes to complete. In the survey I ask which rubber you currently use on...
  6. SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    Yes, quite interesting to see what the number 1 most popular rubber was amongst the survey sample. Here's the results for anyone who's interested... https://www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/the-most-popular-table-tennis-rubbers-in-2022/
  7. Frustrated & Confused

    It all depends what level you are. So the video I posted is probably aimed at more advanced players who are comfortable reading spin and are also confident using flicks and topspin against backspin. For these players it is possible to take a very simplified approach to returning serves and...
  8. Advice how do I break through my current level ceiling?

    I'm don't visit too often - more of an occasional lurker - but your post caught my attention. The rubbish return to a sidespin serve is something I experience also. Actually, I was doing a coaching session with a player this evening, and we were working on this exact issue. Try to position your...
  9. Advice how do I break through my current level ceiling?

    Let's say, for example, you want to get better at attacking backspin serves. You can start a drill in a very basic way. You partner serves short backspin to your backhand, you do a backhand flick and then play out the point. To advance this, get your partner to serve either short backspin to...
  10. Advice how do I break through my current level ceiling?

    I suggest you change the way you train. It sounds like you have developed a range of technically sound strokes, I'm guessing by doing a lot of regular or semi-regular drills where you know where the ball is going and what the spin is going to be. To break through to the next level, you should do...
  11. SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    I'm going to leave the survey open for a couple of weeks and then I need to go through all the answers. So I will probably publish the results beginning of June.
  12. SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    Fair point. Maybe next time (if there is next time), I will add a section on blades.
  13. SURVEY: What rubbers do you currently play with?

    Hi TableTennisDaily Forum members Tom Lodziak here. I’m doing some research into which rubbers are most popular amongst the amateur table tennis community.I’ve created a very short survey, which will take less that two minutes to complete. In the survey I ask which rubber you currently use on...
  14. Advice on 3rd ball

    Here's a video I made on precisely this issue a couple of years ago. It may help...
  15. How to improve hand eye coordination at home

    Simple exercise. Push a table (any table, any size) against a wall. Gently keep a rally going playing against the wall with your backhand. Start slow, keep your wrist relaxed and play the shot quite close to the body. Gradually build up the speed, whilst maintaining high consistency. This will...
  16. Are tournaments and leagues running in your Country?

    Not much happening with the Cambridge league. Main issue is with lack of venues like elsewhere in the UK. But we are able to reopen our club next week- hooray! If there is no local league this season, I might try to organise a club singles league, so we can have some competitive play.
  17. Coaching during QUARANTINE

    Thanks for your positive feedback. Always makes me happy! There seems to be more and more players and coaches posting online table tennis lessons. This is great, as we all approach table tennis from a different perspective - so you get lots of different ideas and techniques to try out. You...
  18. Coaching during QUARANTINE

    It's tough. I have stopped all 1-1 and group coaching. I basically decided to take two months off and hope things start to go back to normal in June. I did have a player suggest watching him play with a robot via a live stream and suggesting feedback. But this is difficult to do well without...
  19. Joola Dynaryz AGR and ACC rubbers Review

    The AGR rubber doesn't feel that hard. I tried Rhyzer Pro 50, which was too hard for me. I couldn't play with this at all. But AGR feels a bit more like Rhyzer 48, but faster and more spin generation.
  20. Joola Dynaryz AGR and ACC rubbers Review

    Not sure I can add too much more to what has already been said, but for what it is worth here is my review of using Dynaryz ACC and AGR over the past two weeks... https://www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/review-joola-dynaryz-acc-agr-rubbers/
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