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  1. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Have fun. Vancouver is beautiful.
  2. Australian Open 2017

    They should send Vladi's blade back to racket control and remove the grip tape. I suspect there is a warped Mazunov somewhere in there and that Tibhar and opponents will not be happy about that... Congrats to the man who should have retired long ago...:rolleyes:
  3. Forehand loop internal shoulder rotation

    IT's more complicated than that, but yes, this is standard French/German/Japanese technique. Chinese players generally do not finish that way on base forehands for a variety of reasons unless their racket is crossing at Eye level in order to increase the radius of their stroke. When your...
  4. remove timo boll picture

    iamme, It's always cool to have fellow Africans on the site. You remind me of some of my past brothers on this site from Egypt and Burkina Faso! Welcome!
  5. Australian Open 2017

    I think it is, actually, but I kinda know what you mean. I would say it is not powerful enough against someone who enjoys using your power against you. He needed much wider angles and better placement into the elbow.
  6. Ding Ning using a Carbonado at China Open!

    It was visibly an HL5.
  7. Australian Open 2017

    At least, he will play a versatile opponent with a coach in the final. Drinkhall's one-dimensional power approach was a bit too predictable and while his placement got better later in the match, he never got the real variation.
  8. Australian Open 2017

    Drinkhall lost badly to Samsonov in T2. Just about every T2 result has been reversed here. This will be interesting.
  9. Australian Open 2017

    Like I said, Mizutani is a chump. He really should do better. The way he faded in the last game vs Cho said a lot.
  10. Australian Open 2017

    Mizutani is a chump.
  11. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    I kid you not, there is a cho monster who sounds a lot like Harimoto at the US Nationals.
  12. Forehand loop internal shoulder rotation

    There is shoulder rotation, it is subtle, and it is not used for power - just for extra racket head acceleration for shaping the ball and producing spin. But there are other larger body parts for creating similar effects, that is why you see table tennis players contorting their abs to cover...
  13. Choosing the right blade / determining blade speed info

    Yes, but again, blade construction can modify that with other features of the blade.
  14. Choosing the right blade / determining blade speed info

    I suspect that they are linked but the way the blade feels in the hand is what I mean when I am speaking of thickness. Because of composites, you can get a Timo Boll T5000 which is as thin as a regular under 6mm blade but which has an OFF+ speed. You can also get a thicker blade which is all...
  15. Choosing the right blade / determining blade speed info

    Yes, but there is a slight skepticism in his post which I think doesn't appreciate fully the direction the world is headed in. I will give an example. How many of us have bought shirts and gone crazy about getting a precise fit? Well, a former business school classmate designed a system...
  16. T2 Asia Pacific Table Tennis League 2017!

    It isn't about whether it is good or not - it just decides too often.
  17. Choosing the right blade / determining blade speed info

    The scientific approach works much better than you think it does if you can measure objective physical properties of the blade under fairly standard conditions. In fact, I suspect that with 3 or 4 numbers or at most 10 measurements, you can get bout 90-95% predictability about how well a blade...
  18. T2 Asia Pacific Table Tennis League 2017!

    Proof doesn't work the way you think it does, but there is no point debating it. There is a lot of evidence that the TT demographic is aging and the sport is less popular. Experimenting with the sport is not a bad thing even if this particular experiment might not be the answer. And it is...
  19. T2 Asia Pacific Table Tennis League 2017!

    I don't think it does.
  20. T2 Asia Pacific Table Tennis League 2017!

    If it was tied, she would have played a single tie breaker point. Winning that point gave her the game, margin doesn't matter. Kill zone is umpire decision but usually if the game ends in the last two minutes of the session and they can start a new one. It is to avoid stupid scores like 2-0...
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