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  1. E-Learning from Germany

    Sweet, I had another look from my desktop and it works nicely. Now they just need to make a version for penholders! :eek:
  2. E-Learning from Germany

    You need to name a German club when registering though. Where exactly are the e learning contents? Is it just the proposed exercises section?
  3. players who win by "oficio"

    Ma Lin around 2007-2013 comes to mind. seriously.
  4. players who win by "oficio"

    I'd say there was another one, I think from Australia, something William Schlegel
  5. Diary of a Penholder...

    Hi, glad to have found a fellow c-pen beginner. I've picked up the style 4 years ago after a 12y break, coming from shakehand. My biggest problem is actually the racket angle for forehand looping, it ends up too open most of the time. It seems the difference lies mostly in the elbow position...
  6. WTTC 2015 - Videos

    Short pips.
  7. TableTennisDaily visit China STIGA Team 2015!

    - What activities besides eating with chopsticks do you do righthanded? - Do you prefer to play against lefties or righties? - Have you ever tried playing with a K-Pen bat? If yes, how did you like it? - Do you think that other contries with traditional penhold style will pick up the rbp any...
  8. Fan Zhendong Technique Slow Motion HD

    common practice of the chinese team. backhand rubber is softer, so against lobbed balls, it will throw harder smashes than the stiffer and stickier forehand rubber.
  9. Ma Long's chop block

    The Chopblock originates from the penhold style, Liu Guoliang used to do it a lot. Obviously you'll have to take the ball very early on the bounce and mustn't wait till it reaches its apex or starts dropping.
  10. TableTennisDaily interview Xu Xin! (WR.1)

    Meh, the japs and koreans need to start picking up RBP, or it will come as XX says.
  11. Article: Xu Xin - Player Profile

    Think so. He holds chopsticks with the right hand, though.
  12. Xu Xin - Player Profile

    Think so. He holds chopsticks with the right hand, though.
  13. Article: Timo Boll defeats Olympic Champion Zhang Jike!

    Good effort indeed. I just wonder why ZJK didn't do his signature reverse pendulum serve even once. Maybe he had a bet running with his team mates whether he can beat Boll without it? :)
  14. Timo Boll defeats Olympic Champion Zhang Jike!

    Good effort indeed. I just wonder why ZJK didn't do his signature reverse pendulum serve even once. Maybe he had a bet running with his team mates whether he can beat Boll without it? :)
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