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  1. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Thanks Kolev! Despite the many tens of thousands a child costs….. It’s still cheaper than my annual Dignics spend 😂
  2. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Just an FYI for people….. I’ve been reading as much as I can, but my wife had a baby on Monday, so we’ve been a little preoccupied! it’s great to see the constructive comments though - I feel the depth of advice from a broader range of people seems to be better than ever!
  3. Serve & receive contribute 50% of your game

    Here’s some thoughts as to why this would be a bad idea (having recently discussed this with my son, who is pretty annoyed I won’t teach him loads of killer serves). Unless you are good enough to be able to play good quality FH and BH, it’s unlikely you’ll be good enough with your footwork...
  4. Question for people with decent BH topspin

    Hey Gozo, I wouldn’t disagree with you too much on that, and I’m certainly not saying the Chinese style backhand is bad. It’s more that at the amateur level, I see far more advantages to the spinny backhand. I should also probably add…..The people who have the ability to play the “Timo Boll”...
  5. 1 Game of Mine. Please give me advice

    Length of time at a club, or even experience, is not an indicator of ability. From that one video, he barely got a single block on….. Which isn’t useful for your development at all. You often find 2 players of a similar level can have some amazing rallies against each other, and in some...
  6. 1 Game of Mine. Please give me advice

    Hey Michael, As always, thank you for posting video. You’ve done so outside of the “video safe” thread, so you’ll get lots of opinions from people, and it’s up to you to work out what you take onboard. Some pointers from me…… 1. All of your serves are horribly illegal and a little sloppy...
  7. Help: Need recommendation for new equipment

    I’ll state the obvious, but without seeing you play, it’s very hard to recommend anything accurately. Is the Primorac worth the value? Probably not. Butterfly are the Apple of table tennis. Their products are very good quality, but on the more expensive side. I’m sure others can recommend...
  8. Help: Need recommendation for new equipment

    I’ll throw out the classic…. Do you have any video of you playing? Generally speaking, someone playing for a few months should be using a very controlled “all around” blade with slow rubbers. Hurricane 3, is a massively versatile rubber, but still probably a touch too quick for a beginner...
  9. Blades

    Cookies are the reason my footwork isn’t good enough 😂
  10. Blades

    It’s a subtle change, and certainly no magic thing that will make you play better shots. Good players will be able to hit better attacking shots with a defensive blade, vs someone who isn’t as good using an attacking blade. Certainly when you start looking at fast(ish) All+ blades right the...
  11. Be honest guys: you don't need carbon blades

    Be honest @OldUser….. are you just trolling now? 😂 I asked you what you were hoping to achieve with this thread, but my post was clearly too boring for you to read….. But my question still stands. It’s just going round in circles now, with nothing useful being added, and either common sense...
  12. Question for people with decent BH topspin

    Ok, I’m on my phone so I’ll try my best to answer in order. At virtually every level (certainly every level that most of us will play), spin is more important than speed. That’s not to say speed isn’t important, you need to combine them both. But those quick backhand punchy type shots you...
  13. Question for people with decent BH topspin

    Hmmm, if I trained with a sandpaper bat, it would mess me up completely. I know the likes of Andrew Baggaley stop playing with reverse rubber for a month or two before the big tournaments so he can really get the difference in technique down..... Perhaps it can help at the entry level of TT...
  14. Advice to play against 2000+ player?

    It's so hard to comment on this, because it might be 100% true, or the other player might just be saying that. It's also virtually impossible of someone who is a lesser player to know *truly* if the high level player is trying their hardest - Especially if the gap is quite big. I'm not an...
  15. Advice to play against 2000+ player?

    OK, that makes sense. I found the thread from before, and had a look through your videos. Firstly (and I know this was before the "video safe" thread), I think it's great you put those videos out there. That thread did get a little overwhelming, but I've always said it should be a requirement...
  16. Question for people with decent BH topspin

    This is an interesting take. I've played some very good sandpaper players (the best being the Scottish champion and last 32 at the World Ping Pong Championships)..... it's such a strange game, playing against a sandpaper player when you are playing with "normal" rubbers. I find playing with...
  17. Offensive players do you prefer inner or outer carbon and why?

    This thread took an unexpected twist! 😂 I'm pretty sure PingBirdPong meant that "Offensive" in the thread title, can be used to describe someone being rude/nasty/horrible to someone else. Just one of the joys of the English language, and nothing to do with your comment 😀
  18. Question for people with decent BH topspin

    I've only just seen this thread, and I was going to post some video of my backhands, before I realised @Richie has already posted a Liam Pitchford video which is very good! I did want to highlight one thing though..... Size matters (sorry guys). By this, I mean your own height and size, and...
  19. Advice to play against 2000+ player?

    Hey Michael, I saw Carl mention you had put a video of your play before - Do you have a current one? If you've only been playing for 8 months, it's either a miracle that you are even competing with someone who is 2000+, or they are taking it easy (sorry!) I know when I play people of lesser...
  20. Offensive players do you prefer inner or outer carbon and why?

    Just my opinion, but I think it'll be a few factors. 1. It's what they are used to. They will have been using outer carbon blades for most of their life, and clearly doing quite well..... 2. From MY experience, outer carbon is better when playing an all out aggressive game. When I'm feeling...
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