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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-23-2011 1308803712 #1
MaLin Multiball Training in HD ..!!!
Check out guys..!!
this will surely help you to improve your forehand
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-23-2011 1308830278 #3
master the master. :-)
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06-23-2011 1308831626 #4
Damn, even in slow motion the ball comes fast ^^
Thanks for sharingIt will help me, I'm a shakenhander, but I turn very often in my backhand
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-23-2011 1308847097 #5
Ma Lin is really the epitome of what a table tennis player should be. Even though during his prime he was eclipsed by WLQ, and because I play shakehands, WLQ barely squeaks past Ma Lin as my favorite player, Ma Lin really exemplifies everything that a table tennis player should be. His mastery of the serve, short game, and the 3rd ball attack is unparalleled and in my opinion those are the most impressive skills to have in table tennis, because you need a level of quickness, skills, and tactics to master them that surpasses most other parts a point.
During his prime, Ma Lin dominated in the Super league more than any other player, despite losing to WLQ in international tournaments.
I think it is poignant that when asked, most pros, single out Ma Lin and not the other Chinese players as the hardest to play against, ie William Henzell in his response to my post in a different thread, and Schlager's interview on youtube. His play style is just so foreign to most players of the world, who aren't used to playing the epitome of the penhold style, since they face the European style mostly.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-23-2011 1308851853 #6
I wish I could bottom out rubbers on underspin like this :-(
Setup
Blade: Xiom Ice Cream AZX
FH: Sword Long Can
BH: Xiom Vega Asia DF
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-23-2011 1308852656 #7
hes good for his age
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06-23-2011 1308854709 #8
ma lin is my hero and well wang hao too
Blade : Yasaka Ma Lin extra off
Fh: Rakza 7
Bh: Rakza 7 Soft
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06-24-2011 1308879725 #9
wow I never heard a paddle sound like that
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-24-2011 1308882302 #10
i wish Ma Lin's age is still around 27-29. He is damn amazing during his prime, just destroy everyone like breaking a biscuit.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-24-2011 1308883761 #11
yeah, unless there are some players we haven't seen hidden in China, there might never be another Ma Lin like player. In the future all penholders will probably rely a lot more on the rpb, which while definitely great, tends to take away from their ability to acquire Ma Lin level shortgame mastery and the level of all out forehand mastery that Ma Lin has.
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says I like to hit Heavy Topspinsays I like to hit Heavy Topspin06-24-2011 1308885984 #12
This drill is a great one to practice. If you can get someone to feed you the ball like that and keep practicing stepping around the backhand corner to attack with the forehand, many elements in your game will get better.
Setup 1: Blade by Nate: Vortex Spin Machine, FH Evolution MX-K, BH Evolution FX-P
Setup 2: OSP Virtuoso Plus, FH Rasanter R 48, BH Rasanter R 48
Spin is Everything
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-24-2011 1308919110 #13
The Following User Likes YosuaYosan's Post:
BeGo
GFoT |Blade : Timo Boll ALC • FH : DHS Hurricane 3 Provincial MAX • BH : Tenergy 64 MAX
Crossover to Takeover!
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-24-2011 1308919717 #14
Hes good for his century
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-24-2011 1308951757 #15
It's true what Carl said. Unfortunately, as I get a little older now, the first thing to go is my footwork. It's just not as it use to be. A lot of it is because the excruciating pain in my left knees, which means I can't push off to get back on the table. Whenever I do the inside out forehand, it has to a winner. It's all or nothing.
To improve, we must enjoy the game and above all have fun
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This user has no status.This user has no status.09-16-2011 1316155364 #16
@ carl - so true. It's my favorite thing to practice on the robot or when someone can multiball me.
@ azlan - work on stretching your legs. That'll help with the knee problems as well as working on side stepping together. When you step around it should be both legs hopping to the left with your forehand stance already planted. When heading back try using your right to lead in to lessen the pain on the left knee.
@ others - Let's all just hope he can pull a win at Worlds 2013. It's a long shot, but if anyone can do it at his age especially with the Super and China wins under his belt he can do it. I wouldn't even be surprised if he won the Gold at the Olympics.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.07-02-2014 1404329580 #17
So good! It's a lame MaLin isn't retired from table tennis
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07-02-2014 1404332690 #18
Ma Lin is the best !
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This user has no status.This user has no status.09-23-2014 1411477813 #19
That is what i call balance! What is Ma Lins equipment?
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-31-2014 1420035206 #20
personally I love watching ma lin play, you never know what he has in store for the opponent or what his next move wil be.
his serves and 3rd ball attacking is just out of this world, to me that is.