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I know I am gunna sound like such a Betty bitter baddie saying this, but when a player is developing and uses a TBS and many such modern composite blades, just about every impact feels like it was struck right... it will not tell you.It's definitely a balance on training. I am trying to get back on the bike and do some interval training on my free time. I've started to focus on my diet a lot now, so hoping the pieces make up the whole eventually.
@Der_Echte It feels like the arc I generate is too high on the Z, which can definitely be a technique issue. Flat smashes I struggle with a lot, but I'm getting coached to fix that. I like how linear and tacky/grippy it is, especially when I'm mid-far from the table, but it doesn't click with me when hitting through the ball close to the table. I send a lot of my shots to the baseline or further. I tried the C-1 on the FH, but it was a little catapulty for my liking. Using the H8 (not sure if it was the regular or 80) on the TB ALC felt like a revelation to me in terms of the arc I was getting.
A slower rated blade, even older wood blades, will give you the feedback you need... PLUS, they let you hit harder and still land it... ultimately your shots are FASTER with a blade like the one in my sig (that only cost $25 at tabletennis11.com after 30% discount).
Try using such a blade with softer modern rubbers... and later, on FH a med sponged rubber.
A setup like the one in my sig is appropriate for just about every level...
Where you would REALLY see sum bang bang Pebbles and Bam Bam action over ur TBS is countering closer to the table. You can really wallop it and still land it.
Your issues on countering are very likely not the rubber or blade itself, but your timing of firming. However... A wood blade and softer rubber make it much easier to get the ball to the blade on hard hits and will be a combat multiplier when you figure out the timing of grip firming at impact. Then maybe later when you get this down with the help of slower wood blade you can really bang it with the TBS after this.