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  1. TenCorp® Booster

    I would try it for you, if only they shipped to my country.. They only ship to EU.
  2. Need Advice On Hinoki Blade (J-pen)

    Hi, It works quite well. 652 has a hard and thick sponge and it is low-spin, so it's harder to use against quality shots. With the 9mm Yasaka, if you hit hard enough to penetrate the sponge, it will have good power. The problem is that, without an inverted rubber on the other side, it's going...
  3. Short Pips Forehand Weaknesses

    It's tough to chop with fast thick offensive short pips. Don't move away from the table. You need to be able to handle aggressive attacks to your (I assume) backhand inverted, close to the table. If you can't or don't want to, maybe switch to penhold short pips so you can use the pips on both...
  4. GLUE SHEETS...The Good, the Bad (and the Ugly?)

    I use a cheap wooden rolling pin. I don't need to apply pressure, just its own weight is fine. The issue is with soft rubbers - rolling can stretch it unintentionally, you need to be careful. My process is thus: Purchase 10x victas glue sheets from tt-japan, oh and to justify the cost of...
  5. I wasted 12 years of my life trying to play table tennis

    Yes, it is a very toxic attitude and the very definition of fixed mindset. Sport psychologists know that talent is mostly beneficial in the early stages of development, and as the level becomes higher, hard-work and a growth mindset matter much more. Fixed mindset is an excuse used by people who...
  6. Ignore function

    Not sure it's a priority, as it's pretty easy to do and its use should be pretty rare. This is the link you are looking for.
  7. Beginner setup for SP?

    yinhe pd537 (7 ply) + uranus pro. The uranus is available in a variety of thicknesses and hardnesses, so it's very tweakable. Also cheap and good performance. Start with medium, perhaps, and 2.1mm for hitting + spinning, or 1.8mm for only hitting and occasional spinning..
  8. Need Advice On Hinoki Blade (J-pen)

    Estern dragon blades from aliexpress are really good for the money. They come in a, aa, aaa etc grades. The worksmanship is great. I have aa ones that are ~115g and ~135g. The ~135g blade is a monster, especially with certain rubbers - faster than the fastest 10mm balsa-carbon by far. So weight...
  9. Psychology in moments of frustration in Table Tennis

    People react differently to these situations. Some people rush and try to go for too much, and some people try less and wait for the opponent to make a mistake. This is all about regulating your arousal. In your case, at that point in time, you needed to reduce your arousal level. But it's not...
  10. Psychology in moments of frustration in Table Tennis

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  11. GLUE SHEETS...The Good, the Bad (and the Ugly?)

    Just use TT brand glue sheets. Victas is AUD$3.20 for a two-pack from TT-Japan. The most important thing is to use heat when removing them, so they don't splinter the blade. I microwave a wheat-pack until it's hot, then place the blade/glue sheet on top of it for 5 mins. Then the glue-sheet...
  12. I can't play table tennis when the opponent is humiliating himself and talks to himself just to get some magical powers. Are they mentally ill?

    Insulting yourself for making mistakes is a big mistake. It gets you into a bad place very quickly. It's based on perfectionism and an absolute / fixed mindset. The difference between you and them, is that they externalise their frustrations with themselves as the target, whereas you...
  13. Chen Hao loses to LP penhold player

    I recently tried 388-d1 ox 'pro' and there were at least 5 pips broken at the base after half a training session. My coach doesn't even hit the ball very hard, and I mostly used inverted rubber during the session, only using the pips occasionally. A sponge may prevent this to an extent. I tried...
  14. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    Telson 100 indeed does not last at all. I also had a second one that was pretty bad out of the packet. I gave it up. My problem with LAC is that it just dies completely without warning. So you may turn up to a comp and find it unplayable one day. I've gone back to Big Dipper as it gradually...
  15. Jpen why take back handle cork off

    The cork at the back of the handle has a curved indent in it that is meant to cradle the hand, keeping the hand in the same place when gripping the blade. However when playing JPEN, you will want to change the grip / hand position depending on whether you are doing a BH 'shoto' or a FH. The...
  16. Have You Used an Asymmetric Blade Like the SANWEI Two Face? Share Your Experience!

    The shape is one factor. Also the thickness. Other factors may be: Gluing technique and thickness of glue layer, and quality / age / dryness of wood used. I'm not sure of the details, as I'm not a blade-maker. I have used custom-made blades with huge sweet-spots that go almost to the edge of...
  17. Have You Used an Asymmetric Blade Like the SANWEI Two Face? Share Your Experience!

    Hello, I'm currently using a Yinhe T10, but have tried the T9 and Two Face recently too. The T9 is 9mm and the two face is 10mm, like the T10. I prefer the thicker blades. I use a medium pimple + inverted. I tried the asymettrical blades with the pimples on the non-carbon side, to increase...
  18. I played a 2150 USATT antispin

    There's anti and then there's anti. They can play very differently depending on sponge and topsheet. EG: 804 just kills spin and produces a dead ball or a tiny bit of spin. Something slicker, like yasaka anti power, will have reversal. Less sponge / harder sponge / slicker topsheet can mean more...
  19. I feel that Dignics 05 is extremely overrated. Is it just me?

    I remember one of the first reviews for T05 said 'great rubber for beginners, i doubt pros will like it much' or something to that effect. I've been using a $5 unboosted rubber this week and it's fantastic.
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