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Butterfly Flextra, Gozo? Are you on tranquilizers?the day an amateur player no longer care about his equipments means:
1. He has turned pro and is sponsored: He no longer has free will.
2. He is no longer passionate about TT and is looking at other sports like padle or hardbat.
3. He is close to quitting TT
4. TT is a game played in the garage with his dad and mum.
5. TT is something you play on a cruise boat during a vacation with drunk / overweight tourist.
6. He is broke and paycheck is not due.
7. Kids diaper and milk powder needs restocking.
Glad you notice.Butterfly Flextra, Gozo? Are you on tranquilizers?
Slow spinny loops are boring. You can't beat smashing a fast loop past someone and then seeing the look on their face.Glad you notice.
My new coach approves and he has a different approach for me.
He tells me; spin first. Even if it is slow and high is still alright. Next, learn how to loop at different placement and spin variety. So I now try ro loop slow and spinny and attempt at various spot on the table: BH, FH and middle spot.
Some of the more recent loops are, ahem, beautifully archy. ( Shameless self praise )
Have you been body snatched? Who is this coach? Why are you listening to him? What changed?Glad you notice.
My new coach approves and he has a different approach for me.
He tells me; spin first. Even if it is slow and high is still alright. Next, learn how to loop at different placement and spin variety. So I now try ro loop slow and spinny and attempt at various spot on the table: BH, FH and middle spot.
Some of the more recent loops are, ahem, beautifully archy. ( Shameless self praise )
Let's just say I am trying the Prof. Hulk persona for a change and see how it goes.Have you been body snatched? Who is this coach? Why are you listening to him? What changed?
Ding! ding! ding! Correctomundo!Indeed a lot of pros have little to no knowledge in equipment compared to the EJs here. They probably just pic one that they like and most likely stick with it for a while
Is that what they call stockholm syndrome?Stiga has a showroom in Stockholm where consumers can come and try out pretty much all their blade and rubber combos. Really great way to find out what works for you without EJ'ing through the full range.
Definitely! Especially when they lure their captives in with club discounts and events and give aways from time to time alsoIs that what they call stockholm syndrome?
Falling in love with your captor (free racket setup testing?).