Are you a TT-pro ?

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Money says, if someone else had made a thread like this, Lodro would be the one being the instigator/clown..... :)
Fair comment 🤣 but as in some other posts there was a lot of waffle from "learned people" claiming insight into the intimate life of the pro players , I indeed am interested into just how many "Pros" are subscribed to the forum.

So far from close to 400 views = zero
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Nah, I’m not. But i do feel like a pro when doing topspin’s on block, from one position 😁
of course you do. That is why we have robots, so at least we can feel like a pro at home 😂
Nothing wrong with that, these are tough times we are living in and we have to get our kicks from wherever we can 🤣
 
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Fair comment 🤣 but as in some other posts there was a lot of waffle from "learned people" claiming insight into the intimate life of the pro players , I indeed am interested into just how many "Pros" are subscribed to the forum.

So far from close to 400 views = zero
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I think, even if you got 40,000 views, that number would be zero or a multiple of zero.....oh, wait, zero times anything is zero..... :)
 
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I could live with that 🤣 🤣
So, if you are making the point that most of us don't really know what the life of a pro is like.....yep.....not many pros have time to spend on here. :)
 
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So, if you are making the point that most of us don't really know what the life of a pro is like.....yep.....not many pros have time to spend on here. :)
You are confirming my suspicions, so as a Super Moderator you may now cancel this thread (y)
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But I want to see how it unfolds now that thread hijacking can be officially sanctioned.

Der_Echte, any news on the goon squad jumping off the Krooklyn Bridge and ending up in the septic tank under safe house 13 with the sewer rats and a stack of fake H3 National Blue Sponge?

Are the goonies former pro TT playahs?
 
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But I want to see how it unfolds now that thread hijacking can be officially sanctioned.

Der_Echte, any news on the goon squad jumping off the Krooklyn Bridge and ending up in the septic tank under safe house 13 with the sewer rats and a stack of fake H3 National Blue Sponge?

Are the goonies former pro TT playahs?
Ahh, the mystery deepens and it is always worth a laugh 😁
 
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So, if you are making the point that most of us don't really know what the life of a pro is like.....yep.....not many pros have time to spend on here. :)

When Pros rest...the last thing they want is more table tennis
 
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But I want to see how it unfolds now that thread hijacking can be officially sanctioned.

Der_Echte, any news on the goon squad jumping off the Krooklyn Bridge and ending up in the septic tank under safe house 13 with the sewer rats and a stack of fake H3 National Blue Sponge?

Are the goonies former pro TT playahs?
Trust me
there are tons of people on this forum that think they are pros.
especially in the garage :ninja:
 
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Hi @Tony's Table Tennis 😄
I just wanted to see @lodro 's reaction responding "Yes" 😆
I'm a Full-Time Engineer. And I'm training when I have time. California is expensive and getting income only from Table Tennis is complicated.
Darko Jorgic is also an engineer too :ROFLMAO: maybe in the future we can see you at some WTT tournaments
 
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I'm genuinely curious to know where that cut off point between the Pro's who don't have the time to spend on forums like this...... vs the Pro's who earn very little (just enough to "make a living") and would likely have plenty of time to spend on these forums.....

The average UK salary is about £34,000

I would hazard a guess that the UK has..... 2 people making more than that from full time TT?

Maybe more - Maybe there are some full time coaches who get paid more than that, but I'd be surprised if there were many players.

At what point in the world rankings do full time pro's drop below the average wage for said country?

Top..... 40?
 
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I'm genuinely curious to know where that cut off point between the Pro's who don't have the time to spend on forums like this...... vs the Pro's who earn very little (just enough to "make a living") and would likely have plenty of time to spend on these forums.....

The average UK salary is about £34,000

I would hazard a guess that the UK has..... 2 people making more than that from full time TT?

Maybe more - Maybe there are some full time coaches who get paid more than that, but I'd be surprised if there were many players.

At what point in the world rankings do full time pro's drop below the average wage for said country?

Top..... 40?

wow, that is very bad

Taiwan is a coaches haven then.

With thousands of kids at elementary school age that want 1 on 1 training.
A coach can easily make USD1500+ a month from the 1st year coaching (coaching hours + extra 1 on 1s).
Avg salary is around USD1900 (starting salary for many university graduates is about USD1000) so an entry level coaching salary of 1500~2000 is consider very good for many.

I know coaches that make USD3000 ~ 4000.

Only issue is, how many has the energy to coach till retirement age (say 65 years old).

Chuang years ago would get a base salary from his main employer at around 6000~7000 usd a month to work as a table tennis player. I would image Lin and Cheng is the same,

I would say out of the 3 main corporates who employ TT players as employees (with same perks as normal employees), there is easily around 30 to maybe 50 players in Taiwan that earns above the avg salary and that is just from 1 source of income.

Coaches above the average... hundreds. how many hundred, that i am not sure.
 
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But I want to see how it unfolds now that thread hijacking can be officially sanctioned.

Der_Echte, any news on the goon squad jumping off the Krooklyn Bridge and ending up in the septic tank under safe house 13 with the sewer rats and a stack of fake H3 National Blue Sponge?

Are the goonies former pro TT playahs?
Watch out for Sergey Tsos wearing the Goon Squad H3 Police badge directing expert H3 advice.
 
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wow, that is very bad

Taiwan is a coaches haven then.

With thousands of kids at elementary school age that want 1 on 1 training.
A coach can easily make USD1500+ a month from the 1st year coaching (coaching hours + extra 1 on 1s).
Avg salary is around USD1900 (starting salary for many university graduates is about USD1000) so an entry level coaching salary of 1500~2000 is consider very good for many.

I know coaches that make USD3000 ~ 4000.

Only issue is, how many has the energy to coach till retirement age (say 65 years old).

Chuang years ago would get a base salary from his main employer at around 6000~7000 usd a month to work as a table tennis player. I would image Lin and Cheng is the same,

I would say out of the 3 main corporates who employ TT players as employees (with same perks as normal employees), there is easily around 30 to maybe 50 players in Taiwan that earns above the avg salary and that is just from 1 source of income.

Coaches above the average... hundreds. how many hundred, that i am not sure.
I'm far from an authority on this..... But here is how I see it in the UK.

It's worth initially pointing out..... The participation of Table Tennis is very low, with a tiny number of dedicated facilities, and even the "best" facilities often being a shared space....

*Most* counties will have at least one venue that offers junior coaching (considering there are only 48 counties in the UK, and some counties might not have any facility..... You can see just how tough it is).

I would say the *vast majority* of the people who run the coaching sessions are *UNPAID* or at best, will receive a very small contribution from the club.

The people running these sessions are often associated with the club anyway (as a player, committee member and so on).

There will then be a small number of people who earn some money from 1 to 1 coaching - But it won't be their job, and they might make a few hundred each month at very best.

The next step are the very good coaches who perhaps get employed by somewhere with funding to be able to coach full time - At this point, we are talking about potential future pro players.

Finally, you have some of the top national players who will also coach on the side - But again.... The coaching is often not full time, and you are more likely going to need to go to Europe just to get by on a modest salary......

So effectively, in the UK...... If you want to make a *decent* living - As a world ranked sportsperson should make..... You would need to be number 1 or 2 in the UK, and even then..... It's probably only a few small years of a decent wage.

It's really quite an unattractive proposition to kids looking at sports...... Why would you play Table Tennis (in the UK), when you have Football, Rugby, Tennis, Cricket that are infinitely more accessible, are readily viewable on TV and have the prospect of earning future riches!
 
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Carl, you were gone a week, were you cleaning out that basement septic tank?
I was cleaning spam out of the septic tank of the TTDaily website and then got chased by the goon squad and had to perform some evasive action.
 
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If you have enough time to waste here posting a dozen of time a day, you're definitely not a pro, either be it coaching, playing, owning a TT e-shop... The only pro I know here are Dan, he only posts a few times per month when TTD releases a new video, Harty and Mocker88. Harty and Mocker88 only come here to speak about blades and rubbers they're qualified enough to talk about as it's their business as TT products resellers/distributors.

If you want to see/talk with the pros nowadays it's on social medias, the FYI trilogy: Facebook/Youtube/Instagram.
 
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