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  1. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Recovery resets are usually necessary only if 1) you habitually finish your stroke in positions that leave you unable to play the next ball. 2) you don't practice sequencing your shots by finishing in positions you can quickly transition out of by jumping into the ready position for the next...
  2. what type of backhand?

    No, it is not a backhand punch with topspin on it. It is the backhand analogue to playing an off the bounce countertopspin on the forehand side. It isn't that different from the Harimoto's base topspin technique, it is just taking the ball earlier since the incoming ball is heavy and...
  3. what type of backhand?

    So when someone does it with the forehand, you call it a forehand flick smash?
  4. Grip problems, thumb placement

    The biggest thing affecting people is that they don't want to miss the table even once. Just do what you want to do, be patient with yourself, and over time your body will adapt. Give yourself patience over a period of a month or two even longer. You will still be playing table tennis in 2...
  5. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    You have to go to their forehand first (if you have a hooking backhand, lefties will fear you as much as you fear them) and if you go to their backhand you need to watch out for the wide forehand and put a spin on the ball that gives you time (usually backspin). The problem is that they play...
  6. what type of backhand?

    Backhand countertopspin. Basically, when your opponent plays a heavy topspin opener and you want to take the ball early and with speed and spin to put pressure on them.
  7. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Thata their training, one is traditional penholder and the other doesnt banana flip. But it does expose their game to a certain kind of weakness against a certain kind of player. Against lefties, if you can give them the first forehand wide and them block it back to the backhand, they tend to...
  8. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    On the ideas that your backhand should be a shield and you can get to 2000 as a hitter: both ideas in their stated form are a relic of the era where forehand and footwork dominated the game at almost every level. In fact one could loop with short pips with the 38mm ball. But just having a...
  9. Grip problems, thumb placement

    There are two main options. 1. Practice with a grip that let's you play both backhand and forehand. Usually this means you are lower on the racket and holding the blade like a gun. Then learn to play forehand and backhand with it and do things like ball bouncing exercises. 2. Practice the...
  10. Some of my today training footage

    A lot of things go into playing better, unless you have a coach observing how you lose and win points and developing a strategy and tactics to adjust for these things, it is easy to pretend that such simplistic advices as "get lower", "put the ball on the table more", "stand wider" are going to...
  11. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    I didn't have to open to link to know what it was lol!
  12. Stiff soft blade with low throw

    Primorac Carbon is as good as it gets if price is a factor. First of all really Steel blades will be be composites unless you are looking at 1 ply Hinokis. In the 3+2 Hinoki Carbon/composites, you can go with the ZLC( Nobilis or Amultart or Garaydia ZLC). Not a fan of the Garaydia ALC or Iolite...
  13. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    Some coaches still recommend it based on Ma Long's obvious success using it, but by now everyone knows that what makes a player world class isn't completely technical. We just don't want bad technique to be a huge barrier but game reading skills and athleticism clearly play a bigger role.
  14. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    Other thing, film the forehand a bit more often from the front as well as the side, most of us are used to seeing it from the front (as coaches or players) and can tell what is wrong more easily from the front even when it seems there is less information. The main thing one gets from the angle...
  15. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    Hit the ball somewhere in front of your chest where the two arms meet. Usually, this will involve hip rotation and a lunge that will shift this point to the side of your body. Look at the backswings in the videos that blahness posted. Anywhere in between the center of the chest and the right...
  16. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    Every rubber is different in how it is treated. Even the same rubber can play a bit differently if you put on a different sponge and boost it. And some people naturally hit through the ball more and some people brush more. I played with Golden Tango PS I didn't like it as much as I liked the...
  17. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    So the most common scenario for what you are doing in that video is counterlooping a slower ball. So while there are some examples of arm compensation in this video especially in the matches examples (though more aggressively than what you did), I think you can see that most players are taking...
  18. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    If you do the same loop with tacky rubber and the same loop with non-tacky rubber and you try to feel the differences in effect and you try to create the same effect, if you have decent technique, the adjustments will come intuitively. The tacky rubber will always require more power or thicker...
  19. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    I've gone back and forth between tacky and non-tacky. The advanced rubbers all do the same thing, the question is what feels linear to you and what table distances you are comfortable playing at. Tack slows the ball release down, so it works against rubber elasticity at lower swing speeds...
  20. Armature FH stroke difference between Tacky and Non tacky rubbers

    Because with tacky rubber, you can sometimes hit one spin shot with so much power the point ends. That is torture for the opponent.
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