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A coach should be able to help with technical issues like reading the spin on the ball. They can also help with physical and tactical issues to some extent. Mentality is probably the only thing a coach may not be able to help a lot IMO.I'm not sure how helpful coaching would be for me. I find that most of my mistakes are not about the physical technique, but more about the judgement of the ball.
I played a guy last night, he is really not very good at all. But I lost a lot of unnecessary points to him because I often misread the amount of spin on his push. Sometimes I underestimated the spin, sometimes overestimated.
Olympian for what country?$100/session, and depending on availability one 1-hour session or one 2-hour session per week. Found a former Olympian who coaches, and lives just 20 minutes from where I live, what a coincidence.
what level is your coach? My impression in Japan is that there are many different categories of coaches. There are genuinely elite coaches and schools like the Harimoto school, then there are more hobbyist schools where maybe a 2000-2200 level player could be employed as a coach.i pay too much, and i don't have a lot of return on investment if i consider only match results.
i still have a lot of fun and joy training with high level coaches
For US, her name is Yue Wu, was one of Lily Zhang’s teammates for the 2016 Olympic Games if I remember correctly.Olympian for what country?
what is the difference between the two coaches? do they teach the same stroke differently?$100/hour, and depending on availability one 1-hour session or one 2-hour session per week. Found a former Olympian who coaches, and lives just 20 minutes from where I live, what a coincidence.
My first coach when I just started was $30/hour, and I did two 1-hour sessions and one 2-hour sessions per week
cool, I'm just guessing that she was also a Chinese provincial player in the past?For US, her name is Yue Wu, was one of Lily Zhang’s teammates for the 2016 Olympic Games if I remember correctly.
LOL, $30/hour reminds me when one of my friends asked me to coach their kid for like $25/hour.$100/hour, and depending on availability one 1-hour session or one 2-hour session per week. Found a former Olympian who coaches, and lives just 20 minutes from where I live, what a coincidence.
My first coach when I just started was $30/hour, and I did two 1-hour sessions and one 2-hour sessions per week
They were both from China, so the strokes they teach are more or less the same. My current coach teaches a lot of the details behind the strokes, and what game strategies to apply in different situations, and focuses on fixing bad habits. My former coach taught mostly just forms. Another thing about the price difference is, there were no court fees before (my office has a game room with a Butterfly Centerfold 25), and it was a small college town. Considering the crazy inflation over the past two years and I’m now living in one of the bigger cities in the states, $100 an hour isn’t too bad of a deal. My friend who taught in NYC PingPod also charges $100 an hour, which includes $20 court fee, and I’d say he and my coach is roughly the same level.what is the difference between the two coaches? do they teach the same stroke differently?
Yeah, she used to play for Beijing.cool, I'm just guessing that she was also a Chinese provincial player in the past?
I remember I walked into a Bay Area TT club one time, and there was a Chinese young lady coach that was stunningly beautiful and crazy cute. I think she was also from some provincial team...but I never got her name
A bowl of Pho in Vietnam is about $3. So 1 hour of teaching gets you 3 bowls of Pho.In Vietnam an hour of coaching ranges from 200-250K VND which is around $8.50-$10.50. The cost of living is cheap enough that having just a handful of students is enough to earn a living.
Just guessing, was this her? (1) yangyang TT - YouTubeI remember I walked into a Bay Area TT club one time, and there was a Chinese young lady coach that was stunningly beautiful and crazy cute. I think she was also from some provincial team...but I never got her name
no no.Just guessing, was this her? (1) yangyang TT - YouTube