My EJ journey hasn't gotten me anywhere until I returned home

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Hello and welcome to Equipment Junkies Anonymous.

My name is Tyce and I am an EJ.

It all started when I needed to replace my nearly two decades old setup and didn't feel comfortable with the new rubbers I put on. They were too heavy, and really shifted the balance of my - light - blade. I mistook the severely altered feeling and balance for something else: I thought my blade just wasn't right anymore, and the numbed feeling of the rubbers had to be changed using harder rubber. What didn't help, I had been doubting my setup before I put it away, too, and had been playing a different blade for a season or two without any decent result, but also without really knowing what the difference was.
What crept in was curiosity, and the insane plethora of information that's so readily available nowadays made me think that I could somehow figure out what I needed all on my own.

I wanted wood. Then I wanted carbon. Then I wanted wood again. No wait, inner carbon.
I needed harder rubbers because the feeling sucked. But I also needed softer rubbers because I couldn't generate good power.
If power was the problem, I needed something heavier, not too light. But I don't have the build to use a heavy racket.

Before I realized it, my TT cupboard was full of blades and rubbers. Wait, I never even had a TT cupboard. Where did that come from?


But surely, I had grown as a TT player, right? After 1,5 years of training and match experience?
I hadn't.
The ratings don't lie. The league level hasn't changed. I even dropped points instead of gaining them.

I did learn things. Better posture, footwork, match mentality, and even my attacking game went up. But my consistency took a dunk. I couldn't execute many of the things I learned consistently. I made lots of placement errors. I was playing while being very aware of the bat I was holding.

Then came what would become a breakthrough. I bought a second hand (so super cheap) slow, thinly carbonized blade in penhold, and modified it to shakehand as a hobby project. Initially I was taken aback by just how slow it was, even compared to the all wood 5 ply blade I was using as my main blade at that moment. But I had seen this particular blade being used by quite a few players who are clearly levels above me, and they didn't play slow with it at all.

So, as with any proper hobby project, there comes a point where you have to test the results properly. What happened really opened my eyes to a new perspective. I slowly but surely started hitting through the ball better and better, with more confidence, and generating spins that really dropped onto the end of the table. And all of that with the same rubber that I put on my old blade, the one that just didn't feel right.

This could have sent me in a spiral of insanity, but I had the fortune that it didn't. Rather, it showed me that what I needed to play with isn't something faster, harder, more solid, but something close to my old bat. Something I can confidently swing with even if I never could before because I never had that confidence as a person.
I still want to modify the handle on the hobby project bat, so yes I did have to go out and buy something I can trust in. But what I have now is slow enough to confidently swing with accuracy, light enough to swing hard without injuring myself (I hope) and sturdy enough to throw out the occasional rocket. Basically, a modern version of what I used to play with back in them days. All I need to do now is get rid of all those other blades :LOL:
 
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  • who ask you to be enamoured with this and that brand and get yourself all tangled up with complicated relationship.
  • Be like Gozo:
  • Stick with Butterfly.
  • Stick with Butterfly shakehand only.
  • Gozo happy.
 
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  • who ask you to be enamoured with this and that brand and get yourself all tangled up with complicated relationship.
  • Be like Gozo:
  • Stick with Butterfly.
  • Stick with Butterfly shakehand only.
  • Gozo happy.
I kinda deliberately didn't mention brands here :censored: but several blades have been Butterfly indeed, as is the one I'm ending up with now.
Just get zyre 03
Yeah no thanks 😂
 
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One unique aspect of TT is that there are so many combinations of blade and rubbers, yet you cannot try them out before you buy.

When I was looking for a new paddle, EJ seems quite tempting because you can find so many reviews online. But once I picked my blade, I was completely settled. I understood that I picked a good buddy. It's me who cannot release the full potential of the paddle, not the other way around. And I will try my best to meet my paddle's limit.
 
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To give some perspective my rating 989 after one tournament. My friend he is 1800 rated player. With my blade he plays so flawlessly that every time I think I want to try an outer or inner carbon blade I think of his comment about my blade. According to him my blade setup is great its on me if I can harness it or not.

I myself feels like trying carbon blade as most of my opponents have the carbon blade so kinda that temptation creeps in me but somehow I am able to keep it control till now , not sure when I might fall for the carbon.
 
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To give some perspective my rating 989 after one tournament. My friend he is 1800 rated player. With my blade he plays so flawlessly that every time I think I want to try an outer or inner carbon blade I think of his comment about my blade. According to him my blade setup is great its on me if I can harness it or not.

I myself feels like trying carbon blade as most of my opponents have the carbon blade so kinda that temptation creeps in me but somehow I am able to keep it control till now , not sure when I might fall for the carbon.
Oh, I have played with all wood for almost 15 years. It's a great combination of feeling, learning where the sweet spot is, and often that little bit easier spin and less free (unpredictable) power. Wood, and especially slow, thinner 5ply, will transfer so much information for you to improve. A fiber layer will usually give less precise info.

It's tempting, but if you do fall for it, there's certainly choices that aren't uncontrollable and super fast.
 
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To give some perspective my rating 989 after one tournament. My friend he is 1800 rated player. With my blade he plays so flawlessly that every time I think I want to try an outer or inner carbon blade I think of his comment about my blade. According to him my blade setup is great its on me if I can harness it or not.

I myself feels like trying carbon blade as most of my opponents have the carbon blade so kinda that temptation creeps in me but somehow I am able to keep it control till now , not sure when I might fall for the carbon.
You need to learn all the basic skills before you think about equipment or tactics.
 
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To give some perspective my rating 989 after one tournament. My friend he is 1800 rated player. With my blade he plays so flawlessly that every time I think I want to try an outer or inner carbon blade I think of his comment about my blade. According to him my blade setup is great its on me if I can harness it or not.

I myself feels like trying carbon blade as most of my opponents have the carbon blade so kinda that temptation creeps in me but somehow I am able to keep it control till now , not sure when I might fall for the carbon.

Why the obsession with carbon?

Would you feel any different if you bought a fast 7 ply wood blade like a Clipper and couldn't handle it?

You have literally seen your 1800 friend play 8 levels above you with your racket Spend your cash on a few lessons. When you get better, you will figure out a reasonable upgrade path.
 
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Primorac noob
Korbel not so noob
Falcima no more noob
SK7 league playaz
Viscaria not so hobby anymore
Innerforce girly blade.
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You need to learn all the basic skills before you think about equipment or tactics.
Just need to define the basic skills. Like drive, push, block, loop, and top/side/underspin/long/short service? But I agree. Although I am a middling club player currently.

Edit: I forgot about basic movement too.
 
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I didnt read at all but me after 1,5k+ blades ( i think its near to 2k) I have blades that I keep in the dark and no one knows them and I love them so it is all wood used blades in good condition.
What makes me nervous from the brands IT is another new super special rubber and super fast composite blades.
Butterfly had Innerforce Zlf, Butterfly had vectran blades rn other brands have composite blades with zylon arylate and carbon but they put too much new equipment
And I still need nittaku sieger pk 50 comeback
 
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I didnt read at all but me after 1,5k+ blades ( i think its near to 2k) I have blades that I keep in the dark and no one knows them and I love them so it is all wood used blades in good condition.
What makes me nervous from the brands IT is another new super special rubber and super fast composite blades.
Butterfly had Innerforce Zlf, Butterfly had vectran blades rn other brands have composite blades with zylon arylate and carbon but they put too much new equipment
And I still need nittaku sieger pk 50 comeback
Most blades that I love, I don't love them because I can play them well :LOL:
 
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Hello and welcome to Equipment Junkies Anonymous.

My name is Tyce and I am an EJ.

It all started when I needed to replace my nearly two decades old setup and didn't feel comfortable with the new rubbers I put on. They were too heavy, and really shifted the balance of my - light - blade. I mistook the severely altered feeling and balance for something else: I thought my blade just wasn't right anymore, and the numbed feeling of the rubbers had to be changed using harder rubber. What didn't help, I had been doubting my setup before I put it away, too, and had been playing a different blade for a season or two without any decent result, but also without really knowing what the difference was.
What crept in was curiosity, and the insane plethora of information that's so readily available nowadays made me think that I could somehow figure out what I needed all on my own.

I wanted wood. Then I wanted carbon. Then I wanted wood again. No wait, inner carbon.
I needed harder rubbers because the feeling sucked. But I also needed softer rubbers because I couldn't generate good power.
If power was the problem, I needed something heavier, not too light. But I don't have the build to use a heavy racket.

Before I realized it, my TT cupboard was full of blades and rubbers. Wait, I never even had a TT cupboard. Where did that come from?


But surely, I had grown as a TT player, right? After 1,5 years of training and match experience?
I hadn't.
The ratings don't lie. The league level hasn't changed. I even dropped points instead of gaining them.

I did learn things. Better posture, footwork, match mentality, and even my attacking game went up. But my consistency took a dunk. I couldn't execute many of the things I learned consistently. I made lots of placement errors. I was playing while being very aware of the bat I was holding.

Then came what would become a breakthrough. I bought a second hand (so super cheap) slow, thinly carbonized blade in penhold, and modified it to shakehand as a hobby project. Initially I was taken aback by just how slow it was, even compared to the all wood 5 ply blade I was using as my main blade at that moment. But I had seen this particular blade being used by quite a few players who are clearly levels above me, and they didn't play slow with it at all.

So, as with any proper hobby project, there comes a point where you have to test the results properly. What happened really opened my eyes to a new perspective. I slowly but surely started hitting through the ball better and better, with more confidence, and generating spins that really dropped onto the end of the table. And all of that with the same rubber that I put on my old blade, the one that just didn't feel right.

This could have sent me in a spiral of insanity, but I had the fortune that it didn't. Rather, it showed me that what I needed to play with isn't something faster, harder, more solid, but something close to my old bat. Something I can confidently swing with even if I never could before because I never had that confidence as a person.
I still want to modify the handle on the hobby project bat, so yes I did have to go out and buy something I can trust in. But what I have now is slow enough to confidently swing with accuracy, light enough to swing hard without injuring myself (I hope) and sturdy enough to throw out the occasional rocket. Basically, a modern version of what I used to play with back in them days. All I need to do now is get rid of all those other blades :LOL:
So it's not about the equipment?

Rubbers soft enough to spin with yet hard enough to give control along with a blade that has enough feeling in it so you can somehow, in your hand, know what you're doing...

Sounds like every good beginner - intermediate setup that everyone left behind when their stalling progress was blamed on equipment rather than flawed technique.
 
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So it's not about the equipment?

Rubbers soft enough to spin with yet hard enough to give control along with a blade that has enough feeling in it so you can somehow, in your hand, know what you're doing...

Sounds like every good beginner - intermediate setup that everyone left behind when their stalling progress was blamed on equipment rather than flawed technique.
Yeah it's definitely about the equipment - but not in the way of more = better!
Primorac noob
Korbel not so noob
Falcima no more noob
SK7 league playaz
Viscaria not so hobby anymore
Innerforce girly blade.View attachment 37814
On the scale of Gozo I'm somewhere between not so noob and girly. I don't mind, I love girls!
 
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I'm putting my money where my mouth is. Not only have I gravitated back towards blades similar to my old Appelgren, I now also have actually glued the Appelgren itself. I am honestly curious if the experience I've had in the past year and a half can translate into getting some decent power out of it while retaining good control.
 
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I'm putting my money where my mouth is. Not only have I gravitated back towards blades similar to my old Appelgren, I now also have actually glued the Appelgren itself. I am honestly curious if the experience I've had in the past year and a half can translate into getting some decent power out of it while retaining good control.
interesting experiment, keep us updated
 
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