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  1. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    I think your post is very much the core of adult learner improvement and I wish we could pin it up should be taken to heart by most people who are trying to get better, almost religiously. Being able to get more spin and vary your spin increases your options beyond what is immediately obvious...
  2. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Yes, you did win a medal in doubles. Do you plan to only play doubles? And will your partner from that event, who clearly could loop backspin, always play with you?
  3. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    I know Zubatov, played him a couple of times at different playing levels. I presume he is now a two winged looper and doesnt use pips anymore? Talk to BRS and see whether he will take you up on it. My main point here is that BRS is not a scrub because he can't backhand loop, and that while it...
  4. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Of course his coach might have thought he would be more talented with pips. But I think you miss the point that you can be good at something, but not high level enough or even personally comfortable with doing it to feel that you are doing it. BRS is a USATT 2000 level player. He knows how to...
  5. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    So how many people have coached from beginner to USATT 2000? Just curious. In fact, the example of Falck makes the point. Sometimes, a coach modifies something because he notes that a player doesn't seem to do well with a specific approach to the ball. It isn't always technical, it can just...
  6. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    While I get your point, given that I have met both you and BRS in person, I would say that since you are someone who got decent coaching at a young age, I would encourage you not to underestimate the challenges faced by adult learners. We don't play TT because we got lucky to play well as kids...
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    This makes perfect sense. I would say just don't use the serves all the time but should use them maybe 5% because table tennis is about winning not rallying and you want to know what the opponent does against such serves when they come back.
  8. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Your relationship fascinates me so I will be watching closely. In all seriousness, looping backspin requires a certain feeling of shaping the ball and developing it with extremely fast rackets and confidently hitting the table is challenging and the rackets will tend to send the ball long (or...
  9. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Not sure how you are holding back as there are many ways to hold back, but a lot of it depends on whether you see your practice partners as people you compete with or people who if they get better then you get better. I personally just serve like I serve in a match, maybe I might make it more...
  10. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Serve return is the most difficult part of the game at every level in some way or the other. The great thing is that everyone gets better at it with time. The bad thing is that you never give yourself credit for getting better at it as you always seem to be missing at the level of opposition...
  11. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Yes. Hitting with different degrees of quality so your body isn't locked into hitting the ball at one pace all the time. Or you can decide to hit every ball with the same quality but then you need to practice against different incoming balls. Challenge your body to adapt a lot because people...
  12. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Trying to win matches with immature technique is tough, especially when you are playing at a decent level already. Let it be a gradual evolution as the body will naturally select what it feels will give it the highest probability of success. Your coach might have a different philosophy but I...
  13. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Congrats, winning through performance over time is always a good feeling.
  14. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Thanks for this. Gozo thinks I am joking when give him 6 months to a year assuming he works on it. His choice of equipment is not going to make his match journey easier (but not impossible either) but he chose to lie on that bed so he will have to enjoy it.
  15. Wait for tackiness to wear off?

    That is awesome to know. So since you can't use the rubber to its potential, why not use one of those awesome rubbers you can use? Why use and complain about this one beyond reviewing it?
  16. Wait for tackiness to wear off?

    Given everything you have said/written, it is more likely that your forehand technique is insufficiently advanced to use the rubber, which seems along the likes of Hurricane 2. Do you have to use it?
  17. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    @Gozo So this would have been my answer in the absence of video, but you say you actually loop in practice, so you are unlikely to be smashing in practice. What is your success rate in practice? How many balls do you loop when your coach is pushing to you? Do you have video of your practice...
  18. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Without video, the only person who can help you is someone watching, especially if he is your coach. Carl and Hcl have given great answers but if you have the video, you can get better answers and often even figure it out yourself.
  19. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Thanks for the lesson. Gotta learn something new every day...😜
  20. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Take the highest peak, as that is the peak that we are most interested in for this exercise. There are other things that we probably can and should measure for understanding blade properties, but that would require some more investigation that some people have done, but I haven't deeply studied...
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