factory glue on rubber + tsp glue on blade.
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factory glue on rubber + tsp glue on blade.
There is so many of them you are probably find one in any brand. Nittaku Acoustic is also dope. I also have Dyjas ultra power but it feels very hollow. 20-30 people in my club use Tibhar Curious, so...
Swat or Tibhar Curious. Something 5.9-6mm range. What other all-wood blades have you used? I have a hypothesis that you might think carbon is doing work for you because you are already using very...
Same boat. VPS V is already fast. Highly recommend trying a thin 7 ply. Good middle ground.
Edit. It took me a while to appreciate it after stepping down from carbon. ~2 months 12hrs a week.
Which player are you? I watched it again, and noticed blue shirt persists. I assume that is you.
welp. I have opposite experience. Yinhe booster-glue torn my limba on Donic Appelgren. That particular example I would not call exactly weak.
Welp I had opposite situation. I was using composite blades for 1.5years and now I switched to thin 7 plies. It is much much easier to stabilise strokes, because it is easier to keep the ball one the...
RRead the last paragraph.
I highly suggest putting another layer over yinhe pre glued sheets. They are way too strong.
Welp. Most wtb glues are contact glues. They love each other the most. All official (made by manufacturers) guides were using glue on both surfaces. I suggest doing the same.
Show us some footage m8. It will make the job a lot easier. Also what exactly are you trying to achieve? You want to return the ball long underspin? Short underspin? You want to loop it?
https://www.youtube.com/embed/V4Mdx3wPMTQ?autohide=1&controls=1&showinfo=0
I would focus on getting the ball where you want exactly on the table and not allowing opponent to smack it.
When it comes to loosing to high level players I have a ton of experience :p (one of the kids I play with, fights in WTT this week <3). If you want to improve I suggest iterative approach.
Play...
And when training your own serves, do train with a towel to ensure consistency.
Welp, find a player who is decent server and is training his serves, and ask if you can receive the serves. You can collect the balls to return the favor or smth. Works for me. You can also ask them...
At some point in my TT life I did try that. The biggest hurdles for me was not the swing itself but getting into position, swing and timing at the same time. The crucial thing to making it work was...
How many students (roughly) your school has?
I would suggest that you do not replace rubber unless you feel it is necessary. If you rubber feels ok why bother changing just because someone else told you to do so...
When your top shit is...
Mechanical wear I guess. You will notice the difference when you get there when comparing to new sheet.
If I remember correctly, gozo has published videos in the safe thread.
This sounds like an awesome tip. I agree with NDH to just keep one setup for longer time. If you see someone with G1 though in the club, I would suggest persuading that person to give you a try.
It's personal. Try to try few different hardnesses before purchase choose that allows you to do all of the strokes reliably. The most usual issue being too hard rubber steel feels amazing looping but...
If she has an opportunity to test blades, my advice would be to pick the setup allows her to play the elements she is the worst at very well and feels good. A few of the players I know do get fixed...
Open racket, smack the ball top of the bounce.
If you can reliably get over the table flick the ball. I would start with smacking cause it is easier on the feet.