Had a good day in the club today, played a few practice matches against 2 guys, both one of the top players at the PH club. First one is a tricky control player, a lot of tricky pushes with all sorts of weird spins, then punches or loops opportunity balls with either sudden power or deceptive direction. I did terribly against him, I felt all out of sorts the entire time. Out of the top players at that club, he used to be the one I had the easiest time with. I'd push anything that came to my BH, and loop everything else, and he simply stood too close to the table to effectively control my loops. Today though, I felt a step slow to react everything, too much thinking about whether to use BH or FH, if I'm using my body right, if I'm using my finger right, etc. Combined with his tricky play which also requires some thinking to deal with, my brain just wasn't processing things fast enough.
After that match, I decided that I should just focus on one thing, and one thing I've been working on and did absolutely none of in that match was keep my feet hopping so I'm always ready to move or at least adjust my stance. I did that against the next guy, probably the second best regular at the club. Man, did that strategy pay off. I felt so natural on the BH side. I was looping pretty much every long backspin, countering his topspins with power, punch countering Ma Long style when he loops high, re-looping with a vengeance when I get a block back even from below the table, and blocking when I'm out of position. I didn't have to think about how to perform each attack, all I had to think about is what spin he's giving me and that I had to move my feet.
Surprisingly, but maybe it shouldn't be surprising, I was doing better on the FH side too. Pivoting for opportunity balls, counter-looping with very high success rate. After the first set, I had basically zero hesitation regarding which side I should use.
I think going forward, the next few weeks will probably feel very much like when I first started learning the game. I probably will need a long time to get into form each day, because of how many new things I'm looking to incorporate into my game. Footwork, technique, and mindset. In game, I'll focus my attention on footwork first, as that appears to be an enabler of everything else. Technique and mindset I'll let it build naturally, let it seep into my game as I train and shadow train. Once I've got the foundation then I'll work on tactics more.