I said that. There are 16 different techniques for TPB. This article talks about 8 of them. Sorry all in Chinese but some gif
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I said that. There are 16 different techniques for TPB. This article talks about 8 of them. Sorry all in Chinese but some gif
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z5wQms4trYM?autohide=1&controls=1&showinfo=0
https://www.youtube.com/embed/C7gDV8SM0JA?autohide=1&controls=1&showinfo=0
not sure what is short touch. But the second...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/BRcI_7WEvtE?autohide=1&controls=1&showinfo=0
The guy in red, can flick a short game. The funny thing is, his flick may come as top spin or back spin.
I am at the crossroad of changing my style.
I started out as a penholder, attacking FH from all angles. And I naturally step away from the table so I played spinny game from mid distance.
Two...
DHS rubbers are slower than Euro/Jap rubbers at the same hardness due to the tackiness. So no fuss.
Love that match. Kang displayed the strong desire to win despite the 2:9 score. Impressive counter attack for a defender. I would like to see him play in the final!!!
Another important factor to consider, the thickness and hardness of the topsheet.
For example, TG2 topsheet is thicker and harder than H8. So a 39 degree TG2 feels harder than a 41 degree H8.
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He used to be in the Chinese national team
https://www.youtube.com/embed/o_OMvwwzDbE?autohide=1&controls=1&showinfo=0
Welcome!!
I heard Falco won't boost as hardcore as the Seamoon oil. So I agree that 2-3 layers will be a good start.
For me, I put 3 layers of Seamoon on my 40degree, sandwiched with water based glue to...
I remember there are 16 (yes SIXTEEN) Chinese terms to describe techniques of traditional penhold backhand. As a Chinese I can't even understand half of them 😂
That's why France can produce champions like the Lebrun brothers 😉
Interesting. Outdoor tables cost a horrendous price in my country. It costs like $1300 USD and no school will buy it. Indoor table also costs ~$300USD each. Again schools don't buy them. A set of...
But I heard that you can fit more tt players in the same area as compared to badminton. Badminton courts take up more space hence is less affordable in Asian cities. It's just a saying I've heard.
I like figures. They explain the situation really well.
Our club has suffered significantly as many players over the age of 50 are very concerned to play tt again.
Same here. Especially among kids, 50 kids play badminton while 12 kids play tt.
Which sport is more popular in your city/town?
What is it for?
FH? BH? For yourself? Playing style?
May I ask why you are considering this change? Tbh this is quite a significant change in terms of arm swing, footwork timing and equipment.
I’ve played TG2 and H3 all my life. But non tacky...
Tried putting my 968 in an oven, temp 40-50 Celsius.
https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/server/php/files/38/324/22/04/25/thumbnail/IMG%200486%20jpeg.jpeg
Before oven treatment
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No damage to the wood. It was only in a small puddle of water for a very short time (~30min). Luckily the blade was sealed.
The handle feels damp and heavy. I don’t have a hot water cupboard.
My drink bottle leaked and flooded 💦 my bag last week. My entire 968 and rubbers were soaked 😣
Even after a week, my blade still feels humid and heavy. Has anyone tried any effective way of drying...
I always enjoy your videos. I am glad you have so many rare blades signed.
I can't imagine Ma Long ripping his shirt 🤣
Every rubber has shortcomings. You train to compensate for the shortcomings.
If you stay with bouncy rubber, you must train to improve your short touch.
If you pick tacky, you must train to...
Gacina is amazing in this tournament. No specific weakness. Another champion using Viscaria Gold