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  1. JTTA: Selection System to be Revamped for Paris 2024

    Anyone who can summarize some of this stuff in English, I will be grateful. And anyone who can give a good overview of how to learn Chinese, even though I probably should surf Youtube and buy Rosetta stone for a serious answer, I am grateful as well.
  2. How to judge ball length?

    One of the more common mistakes is to trust the length of the down the line serve - for me, a down the line serve must be *obviously* short for me to trust it, and if not, I will take the risk of letting the serve double bounce in order to attack it. Many players get a pass so often on their...
  3. World Cup 2024

    You forgot Harimoto... Hari-boy...
  4. World Cup 2024

    That's not the Chinese selection ranking list. And he is still ahead of all foreign players. So is he in some trouble, yes if Felix or Lin overtake him and there is no separation by association but right now he is still due for a top 2 seed at the Olympics and that is all he needs.
  5. Harimoto: In terms of table tennis, I prefer ZJK to ML. ML is amazing but it is simply the result of working and playing diligently.

    I can't say what his training regimen is but it is quite possible that he is giving Liang's age too much credit and his (Harimoto's) quality of training too much credit as well. Maybe Liang is just the better player because Liang has the better coaches, partners and training environment and...
  6. Harimoto: In terms of table tennis, I prefer ZJK to ML. ML is amazing but it is simply the result of working and playing diligently.

    I suspect by hit it, he doesn't necessarily mean attack but more likely means to go long. Quality (with all it's dimensions)and the reaction speed determine everything in table tennis so it isn't so much rules but patterns of play and the ability to find patterns that favor you.
  7. How to judge ball length?

    Most balls are long, very few balls are short and tight, the half long ones are tricky. But if you push short or serve short, Assume your opponent is going long until they prove they can keep the ball short by getting to it relatively early. Most late pushes tend to be long or high which give...
  8. What's the best way to practice near table counter-loop?

    You have to realize that some people really believe and pretend that people who pay for coaching to learn stuff are idiots. Therefore when they struggle to learn something like this, they don't remember that smug wisdom. Coaching is basically the fastest way to get a player to feed you the...
  9. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    IT is easy to forget that Harimoto is 20. I know that it might not make a difference to how you view things, but this is very easy to forget. Especially in a World where Ma Long got to his top level in success around the age of 27.
  10. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    So how to look at ML vs ZJK at Olympics in 2016 and WTTC in 2015? ML got past his nemesis who was over the hill?
  11. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    When you become stronger than your father, is it because he got older or you got older or somewhere in between? Who controls that timeline and narrative? That is why father time is undefeated. People just want to beat their opponents. I understand and accept the narrative as a way of showing...
  12. What's the best way to practice near table counter-loop?

    The answer is to either push to the opponent and have the opponent loop back to you, or to have them feed you high arcing multiball out of their hand. The excuses are just signs you have a training partner that is either too low level for the drill or that maybe you are not ready for the drill.
  13. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    Thanks, Choosikick can see it his own way, but I think I have spoken to enough people that agree with me to know that I am not delusional. It is quite possible that ZJK had other issues with overtraining etc., but it is not hard to see that his approach to forehand is just a bit different...
  14. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    Maybe so. Maybe he had other physical issues that were much more important - maybe the over training of his task master coach? But he had a lot of shoulder issues, and that to me was because his forehand swing activated upper and and wrist more than hip movement. Boll largely played with...
  15. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    That's one perspective - the other perspective is that if something shortens your career even if it gives you a high peak, maybe it is better to do something sustainable that may lengthen it, if it provides a lower peak. But when what causes the lower peak is not entirely in your control like...
  16. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    Boll's uses his legs *a lot*. People just focus on the lack of leverage.
  17. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    You mean the Timo Boll who beat Joo just about every other time they played but that match? I believe Joo has that match up there amongst his biggest wins with his win over Ma Lin in 2003 WTTC higher of course It's okay, we can just agree to disagree. I think Zhang Jike's looping style did...
  18. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    And you think this kind of arm usage is as effective with the newer balls?
  19. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    It is crazy to remember how hard ML was to beat back then. That said, one tournament is not a longevity argument. And that ball was crappy in its own way, but it definitely didn't play quite like the ABS balls, but it did take more energy to get moving and encouraged more physical technique.
  20. Is any current top player better than prime Ma Long (2015-2017)?

    Wait, a match from the 2011 World cup with the old ball proves what?
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