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  1. World Rubber Market YouTube Channel

    The World Rubber Market YouTube channel has been doing better subtitling and English translation for a while now but it seems I am late to the party given I was out of TT for almost two years. Gucci and Yassun, who seem to run the the channel often invite expert coaches. Don't let Gucci and...
  2. How Did I Win or Lose a Match?

    DerEchte warned you a little bit so let me warn you a bit more. No one knows what the barriers to their getting better are in a mental sport like table tennis until they hit and surmount the wall. Sometimes the level is there but there are always gaps to be exploited by opponents and good...
  3. How Did I Win or Lose a Match?

    Wooly thinking is particularly common when enthusiastically learning a topic whose subtleties are hard to capture in words, especially when level appropriateness is involved. A limited feedback forum like the internet discussion makes it harder to tease out what is really meant vs in-person...
  4. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Everything is good, everything can be better. The hitting stroke still finishes too high and you are still trying a but too hard to play the ball over the net rather than just hit it flat. Part of it is not staying now but part of it I suspect is tied to how you think about the stroke vs how...
  5. San Francisco looking for training partner.

    Most people realize that the word "Open", which means anyone can play, is not the same as the word "National", which means that only citizens can play. Hope that nuance didn't get missed by you.
  6. 1.8 vs 2.0 vs 2.2 vs max Thicknes °-° I'm confused

    Most of what you are looking for is not really determined by equipment - whatever equipment you play with, it will require practice and training to make it work. Usually, after picking a rubber, and playing with tor a while, you may have certain problems, and then you will try something else...
  7. How Did I Win or Lose a Match?

    With your serves, I can imagine the kind of coordination that is necessary. I have some serves that when I use them, I am scared to attack if the ball comes back on the table because of how heavy I made the serve. Makes me scared to use them in doubles as my teammate doesnt have the...
  8. Video Footage Safe Thread

    An ancient video for Dominik that hopefully shows why I think he is doing too much in his practice. https://youtu.be/Q5ZwTYRBXM8
  9. China Table Tennis Super League-2022

    Xu Xin got his revenge in the final though... but yes, Xu Yingbin did amazing things. Will be interreting to see whether he can reproduce this form going forward or whether he will be another Yan An...
  10. Tibhar MX-K H and MX-K M

    It is not a high spin rubber. But for the level of spin it produces the control is high. I think most people who are already used to high spin rubbers will just continue to play with those.
  11. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Oh, short pips and inverted chop is a really different animal. Completely different animal.
  12. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Well I remember one NA Teams many years back , maybe 2013-2014, where I played a team that had a high level coach and two of his junior students. I was the strongest player on my team at the time. I had a teammate who had a really powerful forehand stroke. Decent defense but crappy strategy...
  13. Video Footage Safe Thread

    As for the ease of thr one loop, one push or even two loops and one push or three loops and one push dynamic that tou see with pushblockers/choppers and advanced loopers, it is really a matter of practice and your ability to regulate and control your own spin. The first idea is usually yo try...
  14. Video Footage Safe Thread

    There are many alternatives, it really depends on getting good grip/friction on the ball so you catch it, and then there are alternatives as long as you know how to generate toout own spin with your racket head speed and choice of contact point. A bit easier to do with tacky rubbers but that...
  15. Video Footage Safe Thread

    To follow up on Carl's comment - the true weapon of long pips is not really spin inversion, it is that any hit returns a largely dead ball if the pips are on no sponge. Sponge changes things a little but the key is to be able to get a feel for Joe much grip the pips have not seeing the effect...
  16. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Yeah it stays there. You are asking questions to your satisfaction which is important but is partly the problem with over intellectualizing table tennis. Table tennis is not mathematics, the ideas are to guide improvement not to prove theorems. As long you get the general idea that there...
  17. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Pretty much *BOTH* - where you are facing determines where the triangle is. The first is more typical for backhand, the second is more typical for forehand. If you stretch both hands out and touch them together like you are carrying a box, you have formed the triangle. Somewhere in there is...
  18. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Dominik, It takes time to to learn. I say this because being a fan of table tennis, so many things that appear to be similar are different and many things that appear to be different are similar. Most of what is ideal table tennis hitting takes place in the golden triangle. The golden triangle...
  19. Video Footage Safe Thread

    Everything is better, everything can be much better. Thankfully the robot is much better and doesn't have to get better. 1. The lighting is an issue. 2. Use two or three camera angles (front, side, back). That said most of us are used to look at strokes from behind or on front or at...
  20. San Francisco looking for training partner.

    Some of the discussions and the way they are framed are coming from h amateurs who may not have spoken to the top players or their friends about what it feels like to be a professional. Someone on mytt pointed out that Kou Lei was a player whose game improved when he started using Europeam...
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