Have you "successfully" learned Ma Long's Forehand technique?

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To answer some of the questions:

I am no where near Ma Longs technique.
And I don't claim to be.

I was simply curious if anyone had reasonably achieved it.

Which, in hindsight, probably doesnt lead to anywhere here on.

Sharing my footage is pointless.
The only footage I have is with other players in the frame, who wouldn't want it to be shared.
I only record it for my self and my Partners.

My forehand technique has some major flaws which I am working on.

Mainly footwork and body positioning.

To clarify:

Ma Longs forehand is just the most famous one and most people associate a good forehand with him and vice versa.

Similar to how Fan Zhendong is synonymous with a strong backhand.

And people generally focus more on learning a strong forehand than a backhand.

The original question was very niche and probably not a "good" question overall.

I guess I could ask instead:

Have you learned a pro Level aspect at a significant Level?

Because in that case I can ( incosistently) hit a backhand finisher like Fan Zhendong or Ovtcharov on some balls.

Obviously not at their level, but sometimes it is a close reassemblance.

Ma Long's forehand is too much to ask for.
 
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To answer some of the questions:

I am no where near Ma Longs technique.
And I don't claim to be.

I was simply curious if anyone had reasonably achieved it.

Which, in hindsight, probably doesnt lead to anywhere here on.

Sharing my footage is pointless.
The only footage I have is with other players in the frame, who wouldn't want it to be shared.
I only record it for my self and my Partners.

My forehand technique has some major flaws which I am working on.

Mainly footwork and body positioning.

To clarify:

Ma Longs forehand is just the most famous one and most people associate a good forehand with him and vice versa.

Similar to how Fan Zhendong is synonymous with a strong backhand.

And people generally focus more on learning a strong forehand than a backhand.

The original question was very niche and probably not a "good" question overall.

I guess I could ask instead:

Have you learned a pro Level aspect at a significant Level?

Because in that case I can ( incosistently) hit a backhand finisher like Fan Zhendong or Ovtcharov on some balls.

Obviously not at their level, but sometimes it is a close reassemblance.

Ma Long's forehand is too much to ask for.
Its easy to crop out the other player and post the video. Easy to do.
 
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I guess I have been trolled by this forum again. Lol. I don't care if your technique is "bad" Its fun to see each other play and share in learning to improve. Otherwise whats the point? You sounded like u wanted to improve and learn, but by just going off your words, its hard to start anything without a video.
 
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