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Hello, in relation to my difficulties in playing table tennis, there is also the rubbers which poses a problem to me apart from blade.
My big problem is that the technique does not imprint itself on my body as a player. I think I played too long with plastic rackets in the garage and since I wanted to play in a club with real equipment, it completely destabilized me and I can't do it because of the effects of the rotation of the ball.
For push during exercise, I can't get the right angle of shot, so either I have too much angle and it bounces too much, or it's not enough and it goes into the net, Or maybe I miss the ball.
Same for the tops: I can't get the feel for the ball to brush it, as a result I often miss it or hit it. No matter how much I train, nothing works.
I don't know if short or long pimples could help me, and here again you need to know what thickness of sponge to take...
And to those who constantly say that you have to eat ball and train, that's what I do, but I still can't do it. Even the coach doesn't care about me anymore since I can't do it and all I can do is hit flat.
So in a situation with uncertainties, when the opponent makes backspin, by the time I realize it, it is too late and I give the point to the opponent either by putting the ball in the net or out of it. the table is too high and the opponent smashes. And even if I try to push and I'm lucky that the opponent made a cut serve, well because of the bad angle I still make the mistake.
Finally, the coach told me that I only had to put on two antitops, and that there was no longer any point in me coming to training. Because for him, ping-pong is a sport that doesn't appeal to me, that I will forever remain a camping player...
My big problem is that the technique does not imprint itself on my body as a player. I think I played too long with plastic rackets in the garage and since I wanted to play in a club with real equipment, it completely destabilized me and I can't do it because of the effects of the rotation of the ball.
For push during exercise, I can't get the right angle of shot, so either I have too much angle and it bounces too much, or it's not enough and it goes into the net, Or maybe I miss the ball.
Same for the tops: I can't get the feel for the ball to brush it, as a result I often miss it or hit it. No matter how much I train, nothing works.
I don't know if short or long pimples could help me, and here again you need to know what thickness of sponge to take...
And to those who constantly say that you have to eat ball and train, that's what I do, but I still can't do it. Even the coach doesn't care about me anymore since I can't do it and all I can do is hit flat.
So in a situation with uncertainties, when the opponent makes backspin, by the time I realize it, it is too late and I give the point to the opponent either by putting the ball in the net or out of it. the table is too high and the opponent smashes. And even if I try to push and I'm lucky that the opponent made a cut serve, well because of the bad angle I still make the mistake.
Finally, the coach told me that I only had to put on two antitops, and that there was no longer any point in me coming to training. Because for him, ping-pong is a sport that doesn't appeal to me, that I will forever remain a camping player...