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Hi community,
After a 20 years break I started playing table tennis again. I used to play in a club as a teenager for a year or so, but nothing too serious in terms of level. Now I'm rediscovering my passion for the sport and am really ambitious to get better. For my first setup I stuck to something I knew were at the time the "classic" beginner setup. So I got a Stiga Cybershape Allround Classic with Sriver on FH and BH. I do enjoy the control of this setup and am currently focusing on practicing good technique. But already after 2 months with this racket I have the feeling of it taking alot of effort to generate speed and spin. I understand that to a certain degree this is good for the technique because I have to do full strokes and properly contact the ball. But to me it feels a bit cumbersome and slow, at least when a bit behind the table. (Although this setup realy gives me confidence in short play and recieves). This made me question if the old classics have not aged that well and if it would be better to switch out the rubbers with a light tensor like Nittaku Fastarc C1 or Yasaka Rakza 7 soft, but still keep the blade. Would I still be able to improve the technique while getting the benefits of tensor rubbers or am I just getting ahead of myself?
Thank you for your advice!
After a 20 years break I started playing table tennis again. I used to play in a club as a teenager for a year or so, but nothing too serious in terms of level. Now I'm rediscovering my passion for the sport and am really ambitious to get better. For my first setup I stuck to something I knew were at the time the "classic" beginner setup. So I got a Stiga Cybershape Allround Classic with Sriver on FH and BH. I do enjoy the control of this setup and am currently focusing on practicing good technique. But already after 2 months with this racket I have the feeling of it taking alot of effort to generate speed and spin. I understand that to a certain degree this is good for the technique because I have to do full strokes and properly contact the ball. But to me it feels a bit cumbersome and slow, at least when a bit behind the table. (Although this setup realy gives me confidence in short play and recieves). This made me question if the old classics have not aged that well and if it would be better to switch out the rubbers with a light tensor like Nittaku Fastarc C1 or Yasaka Rakza 7 soft, but still keep the blade. Would I still be able to improve the technique while getting the benefits of tensor rubbers or am I just getting ahead of myself?
Thank you for your advice!