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Fast is a very broad term. Rozena is a relatively fast rubber, but it is not Tenergy. But if you use it, you will play more like you would if you used Tenergy than you would if you used Mark V. So slower tensors or butterfly rubbers are still relatively fast, especially if thick. You are probably talking about Werner Schlager and he gave this advice in a TTD video, but it is in his main books as well.a while ago i watched a video from someone doing comparisons on butterfly rubbers and beginner talks and whatnot. He had a point i tend to agree with. A rubber changes your playstyle and the feeling way more than a blade does. Now when you take the approach of playing with a slow rubber and a few months later you want to upgrade, you will end up in a very weird position where changing rubbers changes your entire blades feel and playstyle.
i think, especially with the plastic ball. its just a way better aproach to straight up start with fast rubbers that you like the feel of and then stick to them through your career so you can pretty much grow with your rubbers from the start and even if you hit high levels of play, your rubbers can still be with you.
and instead, simply start on a slower blade to tame them a bit.
its way easier to increase speed by upgrading to a faster blade, while still keeping the same playing feel from your rubbers instead of the other way around.
rubbers play different. you need to get used to way the grip the ball, the arc they play and all sorts of things. so get used to that as early as possible. if you like how a tenergy feels, heck... go with tenergy from the start and really learn and get used to them and go with slow blades if they are still a bit too fast.