Calling a 5G phone old is HILLARIOUS! Mine is 4G from 2018. Got it for free by switching to BOOM! Mobile. That smallest width tip was good, thanks.
@sleit0n21 сағат бұрын
I think u are right regarding all that u adviced to him, but from my perspective every problem that he has(big swing, bad timing on fh, etc) are only an effect of the cause which is his grip or the position of his wrist while doing forehand, which makes impossible for him to do a clean and also shorter stoke. everybody's bones are diffrent shape which leads to some not beeing able to do as good fh because they can't get the racket at the right angle. what i would advise to him is to play with diffrent grips on Forehand until he finds a better one, or mebe adjust his wrist twisting or something... That being sayed he is clearly trying also to play like chinese stile with big swing and stuff, but i don't think that's the main problem.
@shilongecho2840Күн бұрын
like this type of framewise tt technique analysis
@LooeelooeeКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@HyperiumHawkesКүн бұрын
Great video man. Learnt a lot
@LooeelooeeКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@CalvinAytchКүн бұрын
In my experience, I see this mistake a lot with intermediate players who have some semblance of technique. For some reason, it's intuitive (and very incorrect) to believe that big swing = big power. In reality, big swing can make small power and a small swing can make big power. It's all to do with your explosiveness and your acceleration at contact. I think this is a lesson that any intermediate attacker needs to learn before they can step up their play since the better the players get, the faster the game gets and you won't have any chance to go for the RipMaster 5000 that a lot of these guys try to do. FWIW, I also play Chinese rubber (H3N) on forehand but the player shown here is swinging probably twice as big, if not more, as I would swing at a close table ball. And that's saying something because I already swing too big at times! There's also very little utilization of core / legs to generate power, which is so, so critical to getting anything out of the rubber.
@korg2Күн бұрын
coaches often tell me that i drop paddle on BE shots too much, even on warm up BE drive, i think it is because i use not using wrist on drive to much so I compensate this lift motion with forearm. also agree that i lose focus when long rally looping sometimes
@rav781Күн бұрын
This is great, I'll definitely check out your other videos. Subbed.
@LooeelooeeКүн бұрын
♥️♥️
@verysmellygarlicКүн бұрын
Great content and great comments!
@LooeelooeeКүн бұрын
Ty I appreciate it!
@SergiArias2 күн бұрын
I completely agree with the long swing. Hurricane 3 provincial user here so I can relate. Chinese Rubbers are for the masochists, as you need almost perfect technique. But in my experience, having the constraint makes you get really good at technique with time, at the cost of a lot of suffering that tenergy 05 users don't have. In my experience the long swing comes from temptation, because in training, when you do the long swing and the timing is correct, the result is crazy spinny and fast and the ball doesn't return. But in matches this is a problem with recovery. So with time it's imperative to learn to contain yourself, and concentrate all the force in one point instead of scatter it througout the swing. Also in my case the common weight transfer explanation didn't work, it made me do very weird movements with my legs. But I saw another explanation from a chinese coach that if you focus on using your right leg to support the stroke, and transfer the force from the leg to the hips, from the hips to the arm and hand, what happens naturally is a weight transfer. So the main difference is that you don't have to focus in weight transfer, but leg force transfer to the hip, being the weight transfer a passive consequence of a well executed shot. Nowadays, even if you are a fan of chinese rubbers and style it's better to have a Rakza Z, Glacier 09c or even Dignics 09c and move to Chinese rubbers when you feel you are comfortable with the hybrids. I think Hurricane 3 is absolutely the best rubber available, but it comes with a lot of pain and suffering, and not even some pros can use it to its full potential. Battle 3 is similar I think, maybe with more catapult effect.
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
I'm not as familiar with Battle as I am with Hurricane but I believe they're relatively similar in terms of playing characteristics. I wouldn't call Hurricane (or any setup fwiw) "objectively" the best especially in modern table tennis where you have players like Felix Lebrun and other top Europeans beating literally everyone while having equally high quality forehands. However, I would say it's for sure (at a pro level) at a minimum as good of a choice as other rubbers, but only with very good, specific, properly coached, and refined technique.
@verysmellygarlicКүн бұрын
One thing that works for me for rotating the core on forehand drive/loop is focusing on generating power from my left shoulder (i am a righty). Squishing the bug with the left foot is also a very helpful practice.
@LooeelooeeКүн бұрын
That's a really good one. I sometimes tell students to imagine an invisible string between their left and right hand. When one moves the other has to move too and it helps them develop core rotation.
@themorethemerrier2812 күн бұрын
You're rocking the 'Kreanga' backhand stance!
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
Love me some big backhand rips!
@themorethemerrier2812 күн бұрын
That's a good analysis that should help him quite a bit. I've been working on shrinking my swing for a while. It's astounding that you really can generate the same amount of power (or even more) with a small whippy swing supported by core strength. When you get the hang of it it's a lot of fun. And solves your timing problems.
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
Yup 100%!
@themorethemerrier2812 күн бұрын
The OSP Virtuoso+ is a beautiful, handcrafted blade from Hungary
@turbozed2 күн бұрын
This guy's got a bigger swing than Aruna but with none of the power. People swing like this because they're trying to get racket speed, but don't know how to use their body to get the quick burst of acceleration and whip. Aruna's follow through on the FH is so huge because he generated so much power so quickly that his racket is way over his head by the time the power dissipated. This really has nothing to do with the equipment. Battle 3 is fast and easy to use. It doesn't require big swings any more than something like Fastarc G-1 would. This is more about a player trying to copy the "look'' of a pro FH swing without understanding the fundamentals of why it looks the way it does.
@turbozed2 күн бұрын
To add to this, look at the FH shot at 18:00. Nice compact movement with almost zero backswing. Rubber produced great shot quality. It was a reactive shot where has forced to shorten because it got to his hitting zone without any time to prepare (and load up with the huge backswing). The power output was therefore more condensed. He just needs to fix the technique to make it look more like this shot. Switching to a tensor at the same time as adjusting technique will likely be even more confusing, not to mention mess up the already good touch on his serves and short pushes.
@Brozi2 күн бұрын
@@turbozed Hi, it's me in the video. I appreciate the pointers, will definitely make a good use of them. Unfortunately that's what happens when you play at a club where it's not easy to get some technical knowledge from others... You develop wrong habits, don't use your body etc...
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
@turbozed I agree with you for the most part. I still stand by not being the biggest fan of the Chinese fh rubber, although for the reasons you mention that's why in my notes I say not to worry about changing without at least trying to fix the technique first. But that shot you mention that's nice and snappy is against topspin which even then is a little too large. All the ones against underspin were way too big and the rubber is not being utilized properly. But in the end gotta get the technique fixed first and foremost.
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
@Brozi You got this! No shame in not having everything perfect. Everyone was a beginner / learner at some point and now you know where to focus so you can continue to improve!
@SergiAriasКүн бұрын
As a Hurricane 3 user, I disagree with chinese rubbers being fast (in my experience). In fact, it's quite the opposite, they are slow. When I take a paddle with a tenergy05, for me it's too fast compared to mine, and when someone with tensor rubber takes my paddle, the ball usually drops. I think people say it's faster because you can get more maximum speed from linear rubber than tensor one. It's like a bicycle, if the bicycle has bigger wheels it's slower than a bicycle with smaller ones, but you can get to higher maximum speeds. @Brozi in my opinion your forehand has lots of potential. Your hip twisting is good, but you shouldn't move your arm in relation to your body. It's like your stroke preparation is good with your body, but you are swinging your arm more than your body is. Just attach your arm to your body as if you had your shoulder plastered to your body. Also, if you want more acceleration, instead of going far behind, just bend your arm near the point of contact, and you will get much more speed and spin without a big swing. Also, in the beginning of my training they taught me to lift the backspin balls just doing an upward motion with the arm. While this is effective, it's not optimal as the speed is low. The stroke should be the same as a topspin against a block, but the upward motion should come from your legs, finishing the stroke in front of you and not above you. I see another thing in the video that you can work on. Oversimplifying, Chinese philosophy in general is to finish the point as soon as possible and playing simple game, while Western one is more focused on control and creative shots. So in Chinese training they place a lot of importance on the recovery of the stroke and the stability of the body, because this is what gives you the option of placing more pressure to the opponent. So in general, you should make all the shots with your body, and I mean all of them. You are using the body only on topspin shots. But what about backspin forehand or backhand pushing? You are just stretching your arm, and the way to do it is to approach the ball with your body, moving the arm as little as possible, so you can recover in case they push you back. For every stroke, you should be able to catch the ball in front of you with your hand (without the paddle) and throw it away. I hope it helps!!
@fonryjji2 күн бұрын
Looks like he is generating almost 90% of his power on his forehand with his shoulders which might be the reason for the large back swing as he is trying to compensate for the lack of power generated if he were to do a smaller stroke.
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
Yup for sure. That's partially why I added the section on weight transfer at the end. Power needs to primarily come from legs / core
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
Join the Pong Connect Discord server here - discord.gg/UbakrKSFCp Watch this video if you are interested in free coaching - kzbin.info/www/bejne/rJ3Eg5Wvq7h4q68 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:01 Context 6:27 Match review 7:01 Issues w/ forehand 8:18 Backhand technique 10:51 Guaranteed attack / bread and butter combo against pips example 11:38 More issues w/ forehand 13:33 Forehand issues cont. 15:58 This is why I don't recommend Chinese rubbers unless you're super advanced 18:43 Serve receive mindset 20:23 Tension during shots 23:13 Rhythm 25:04 Intro clip 26:31 Serve selection issues 27:30 Notes 29:34 Weight transfer ("squishing the bug") example 31:41 Middle random exercise example 32:40 Notes cont.
@alexmarquesfernandez2 күн бұрын
Concerning ways to adhere rubbers to the blade, gluesheets work much better with 0x rubbers, since you can't take the advantage of the porosity of the sponge to adhere it with the glue. In fact, gluesheets normally have a "harder" and a "softer" glue on each side, being the harder to best improve the adherence to the rubber, specifically 0x rubbers
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
Ah that makes a lot of sense actually - glad you pointed it out!
@joeljohn43323 күн бұрын
I find an .iso file and .url file after extracting it... Is it correct? I didn't find any setup file
@billcashin92874 күн бұрын
Looeelooee, Hard to believe from my perspective that his opponent was rated so high while ignoring the rules for legal serves.
@Looeelooee4 күн бұрын
Yeah unfortunately even all the way up to a professional level not everyone serves legally. At WTT tournaments w/ umpires it is better but even then it isn't enforced as fully as it could be.
@looeelooee please can you provide your valuable feedback
@Looeelooee4 күн бұрын
Hello! If you join the Discord server there's instructions on how you can submit a match for a review!
@wilmslowleaguetabletennis25393 күн бұрын
@@Looeelooee I don't have discord now , please can you have a look . I have another match tomorrow if any of your tip can help
@Looeelooee3 күн бұрын
@wilmslowleaguetabletennis2539 sorry but I won't be able to because there's a queue of people currently. But making an account is free and easy and helps me keep the content high quality!
@siegfriedmueller81934 күн бұрын
That's a great video to learn how to improve your game if playing against weaker players. Most table tennis videos are from players at a higher level. But to improve youre game as a amateur player this one gives you a great chance to recognise your own behaviour that makes it hard to play the game on the level you could. I can find me in a lot of situations in this clip. I also often push instead of attacking possible shots. As long as your opponent makes more failures than you that works. But to improve your own game it's not helpful to play in such a way. I often find it easier to play against stronger players as they open the game with a first attack.
@Looeelooee4 күн бұрын
💯💯
@regularguy24244 күн бұрын
Has anybody tried one note? Does the online sync work?
@BrightFuture-h6s5 күн бұрын
Regarding boosting. I was boosting battle 2 in the past. Surprisingly I did not see that the weight increases any significant. The conclusion I made at that time is that, since the rubber expands you do more cut and this kind of compensate the weight....
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Interesting. Out of curiosity did you end up weighing them or just going by feeling. And did you use extra glue after boosting?
@BrightFuture-h6s5 күн бұрын
@Looeelooee of course after boosting you need a glue to attach it to the blade, right? Or do you mean an extra glue layer before boosting? From my experience with haifu black , for dhs sponge a glue layer before applying booster is a must, otherwise, the brush strokes of booster remain on the sponge and after gluing the surface is not smooth. However battle 2 sponge is different, and apparently it soaks all the booster and nothing remains. So for battle 2 I applied booster directly on a sponge . actually don't remember if I weighted it or just by feeling. Good question :)
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
@BrightFuture-h6s yeah I meant more in terms do you add more layers + heavier layers of glue when you boost (which is what I do too) because that will also impact the weight even if the booster itself doesn't much.
@BrightFuture-h6s4 күн бұрын
@Looeelooee I use 2 layers of glue on rubber and one on blade
@Looeelooee4 күн бұрын
Gotcha. When I boost I normally do this too. Without boost i just use 1 on rubber 1 on blade
@boboshermusurmonov9785 күн бұрын
7:23 That's more of a mental thing. You start decelerating way earlier than when your hand actually stops. So when you loop with shorter aftermotion, you're already preparing to stop at the contact point thus making your shot less powerful and spinny.
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Yup this is exactly what I was trying to articulate just couldn't find the right words for it in the moment 😅😅
@BrightFuture-h6s5 күн бұрын
Id like to defend d09. It is very different from other dignics and tenergies. It is not springy at all. It feels very safe for me
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
I agree it's much less springy than the other Dignics and tenergy rubbers, but I personally still find it unforgiving especially for a beginner due to the tackiness. Although it's not a terrible option by any means. Just not my first choice especially with the value proposition. But fwiw if a beginner were debating between Dignics 09c and hurricane 3 id put them on the Dignics 10 times out of 10. However I'd also still say as with everything it comes down to personal preference in the end!
@BrightFuture-h6s5 күн бұрын
My story with tacky rubber. I switched to it in the past to learn to brush/press the ball since if you don't do it the ball does not fly. I played like 5 years with battle 2 rubbers. It helped me a lot to improve quality. Now I switched to d09 and really appreciate that I don't need to boost and still can generate a lot of power and it is bouncy in a short game
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
💯💯
@jamesmurraldeo76245 күн бұрын
Main takeaway for returning serves: Always prepare to return with a loop. If it turns out to be a short ball, only then should you decide on the fly to push. Not the other way around.
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Yup exactly 💯💯
@dumarudolf39765 күн бұрын
One thing that I noticed is that you lost concentration in the decisive set. You were smiling and laughing. I am sure that you were not amused or entertained, but I think you should have remained focused on your hit. It contributed to some level of disconnect.
@LosAngelesTableTennis5 күн бұрын
I do find my mistakes pretty comical. And I was having fun. The guy is 450 points higher than me and I didn’t even know I was playing a tournament until I walked in the building. But ya, you are definitely right, I could use better focus.
@mrcadoia2 күн бұрын
@@LosAngelesTableTennis Take my advice from a former elite karate champion: Keep it fun. Even if it means a few lost matches. Being serious takes the joy out of your sport. Besides laughing can actually make you relax more and do better shots.
@saiemmalik9935 күн бұрын
Thank you for the timestamps, I find them very helpful!
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Whattup Saiem 👋 long time hope all is well!
@TimeForGamers5 күн бұрын
Good job on Los Angeles Table Tennis for promoting the sport, same as you Looeelooee, huge support!
@LosAngelesTableTennis5 күн бұрын
Appreciate the kind words. thank you.
@LosAngelesTableTennis5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the amazing feedback, i love your input and I'm more motivated now to play with clear goals in mind. I just have to be more aggressive, and PRACTICE THOSE SERVES. 😀
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
No problem! Looking forward to seeing your future matches. I think you're gonna improve fast!
@zhuangcorp5 күн бұрын
What's the difference between the blue ALC from butterfly and the white ALC from DHS? Is it just the color, or are the properties different?
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
I believe they're similar but can't confirm myself as I haven't played much with any dhs blades. See this review for more info. ttgearlab.com/2023/08/19/dhs-new-hurricane-long-5-my-2022-lab-test-field-test-report/ "The artificial material of ‘Hurricane Long 5’ is Arylate Carbon so called ALC. The color of arylate fiber is yellow. (DHS doesn’t call this artificial material as ALC because it is the registered trademark that can’t be used by the maker other than Butterfly in global market.) DHS is basically using two kinds of Arylate fiber - blue one and yellow one. And, the yellow one is more elastic than the blue one. This ALC is placed between the middle layer and the center layer. The top layer is Limba, the middle layer is Ayous and the center layer is also Ayous. Overall thickness is around 5.9mm."
@RaditaRoy5 күн бұрын
it's working fine and smooth but still need activation
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Will need to find a cracked version 😅 I'm working on trying to find one that's pre activated currently
@gamjanamja5 күн бұрын
OPs serves got much tigher near the 2nd half of the 5th game. Perhaps typical tourney nerves with little warmup? Very nice offensive strokes!
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Could be!! And yup I agree 💯
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Something I didn't mention but probably should have - since he has pips and isn't super aggressive, you have an easy bread and butter combo to exploit here. Just serve very deep and low float serves into the pips, and you'll get a guaranteed forehand attacking opportunity every point. Then deciding whether or not to hit / playing passive won't even be an option. And you'll probably win a ton of points outright from your serve this way too. Join the Pong Connect Discord server here - discord.gg/UbakrKSFCp Watch this video if you are interested in free coaching - kzbin.info/www/bejne/rJ3Eg5Wvq7h4q68 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:00 Context 3:21 I promise I know how to pronounce Los Angeles I had a brain fart XD 5:10 Match review starting from game 3 12:52 Most important piece of coaching in the video starts here 17:44 Clip from intro 18:42 Match review 23:21 Notes (1800 easy!!!!)
@simqinken70785 күн бұрын
😅
@mrcadoia2 күн бұрын
Question: im a player little better than this guy. I most of the time choose to attack long serves now. And other difficult balls. As I concluded that to reach the higher levels I might as well get used to the idea of more aggressive play. In games this usually means bigger chance of a loss as if I tone it down and play more "safe" the opponent usually makes the mistakes as I get more consistent. But to evolve and grow I tell myself its better to take these chances and play harder as over time it will get more consistent anyway. Does this thought process and approach seem correct?
@mrcadoia2 күн бұрын
question: I find myself holding my breath during the intense shot only to release it and breathe out much later after the shot. I assume we breathe out during the shot right? and tips on how to improve that?
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
@mrcadoia yes but an important thing is if you're missing a lot in the games to then figure out why you're missing so you can work on it in practice to get more consistent! Although there is nuance as shot selection is very important at the higher levels and there *are* instances where attacking is wrong so it all depends.
@Looeelooee2 күн бұрын
@mrcadoia yes definitely don't hold your breath! It's something you have to force yourself to be conscious of until eventually it's automatic that you continue to breathe. But honestly I don't think there's an exact breathing pattern you need to try and do. That would just mess with your head too much. Don't overthink it!
@zhuangcorp5 күн бұрын
Elmers glue is awesome! You're wrong about that
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
nahhhh 🤣🤣 i could never
@Looeelooee4 күн бұрын
Although fwiw you can use rubber cement which I believe you can literally buy at like Walmart and Elmer's makes a version of it and it gives a speed glue effect for a little bit before very quickly shrinking and wearing off. Completely illegal of course but figured I'd mention it.
@zhuangcorp3 күн бұрын
@@Looeelooee yes, ive been using rubber cement for years. Works great and much cheaper
@nyzt_21525 күн бұрын
PSA: Glayzer is ~5gm lighter than Vega X per side.
@Looeelooee5 күн бұрын
Good to know!
@dakehami5 күн бұрын
I couldn't get playonlinux get to work for me. It kept giving me an error message about a module named asyncore n stuff. I switched to debian, and it's working perfectly so far.
@bradyf83516 күн бұрын
why fat 32 vs exfat
@Didier-9447 күн бұрын
Hi Louis .. witch tick,ess you use please ?? my bacchand is also block ,flip et flat shot in counter .. i use blase Mazunof ol tag ..
@Looeelooee7 күн бұрын
@@Didier-944 i use 2.1 thickness both sides
@terrywilson70308 күн бұрын
You know this is a big meal. Holy %^*#. Excellent info for anyone playing TT. The bat and rubber info is excellent. I see so many beginners play and purchase expensive rubber. Great advice in this section. I am 71 and play Table Tennis 3 to 4 x's a week. Usually at a 3 to 4 hour period. each time I play. Great exercise and lots of fun. I play with ages from 18 to 84. It is a great sport for all levels. Your guide is all you'll ever need.
@Looeelooee7 күн бұрын
@@terrywilson7030 glad you enjoyed!!! Table Tennis is truly a sport for all 💯💯
@lowkeyyyiannn8 күн бұрын
Is the download link still working as of today (November 8, 2024) because I'm having trouble loading it to download the zip file.
@Looeelooee7 күн бұрын
@@lowkeyyyiannn working on finding a working one - stay tuned and I'll give you an update.
@clarencepsaila47438 күн бұрын
video is awesome! Equipment picker kinda lame tbh , too simplistic especially after all the explanations here
@Looeelooee8 күн бұрын
@@clarencepsaila4743 fair. Glad you enjoyed the video tho!
@Xx_Coolman_xX8 күн бұрын
Hey man I know this is kind of an older video I really appreciate it I got office downloaded but when I try to sign in it says "Can't sign in because Microsoft edge isn't up to date" how do I sign in?
@Looeelooee8 күн бұрын
I think a cracked version may be required now - I am working on finding a good one so stay tunded and I will send another comment as soon as I have one.
@Xx_Coolman_xX8 күн бұрын
Thank you very much@@Looeelooee
@jeanbalthazar80148 күн бұрын
Thanks for the time and effort you put into this comprehensive guide. When it comes to shoes, I think most lower level players will be better of with badminton or volleyball shoes. At lower levels, you mostly play in multipurpose sport halls, where the floor is harder than in table-tennis dedicated halls. Table-tennis shoes are designed to be used on table-tennis floor coverings, and so they have less cushion than volleyball/badminton shoes.
@Looeelooee8 күн бұрын
@@jeanbalthazar8014 fair. And fwiw table tennis shoes can be really non grippy on certain floors which of course would be very sub optimal
@konthawatkhathancharoen59179 күн бұрын
Best explanation on KZbin !!
@Looeelooee9 күн бұрын
@@konthawatkhathancharoen5917 thanks!!
@JamesBrown-ob9mh9 күн бұрын
Does anybody get annoyed at that 6 inches rule. You do a good serve only for the system to disallow it. Also you can have problems returning serves and when you do the opponents serve is disallowed they take the serve again and you miss it. I have given up many a game because l get angry at the service rule.
@Looeelooee9 күн бұрын
@@JamesBrown-ob9mh tbf the 6 inches rule is an IRL rule too but yes I dislike that you can basically serve an unlimited amount of swing and misses / tries and there's no penalty
@riemikes10 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@Looeelooee9 күн бұрын
@@riemikes no problem!
@RaditaRoy11 күн бұрын
how to activate office 2013 on linux?
@Looeelooee11 күн бұрын
If the install worked properly you'll need to either pay for the license to use it via Microsoft or you can find and install a cracked version instead of the link I provided.
@Equaaz11 күн бұрын
I will follow your advice and buy the alternative of Viscaria from Tibhar : Mk Carbon
@Looeelooee11 күн бұрын
Solid choice!
@Equaaz5 күн бұрын
@@Looeelooee I tryied Viscaria and i hate the outer carbon feeling with no flexibility, I will buy Innerforce ALC blade type (TIBHAR Shang Kun Hybrid AC). No security with Viscaria type, flat trajectory, no vibration.... aaaaaah ! What do you think about that?
@Looeelooee4 күн бұрын
Yeah if you're looking for something with more feedback / didn't like the dampened vibrations You'll want to go with something more woody. What is your playing level / practice frequency?
@Equaaz4 күн бұрын
@@Looeelooee I play 3 times a week since 3 years (I stopped 9 years and i Have 27 yo). I have good technics and serves but i lack everything else. I play between the departmental and regional leagues, i suppose between Beginner and Intermediate because when we see what is "intermediate" in Asia.... I can't say the same for me. Btw I work for the biggest reseller in France so I can try (and have to try) many equipment.
@Looeelooee4 күн бұрын
@@Equaaz Ah I see makes sense. I was gonna say otherwise that would be a very expensive endeavor! But yes I would say try to find something with a more wood like feel and you'll get more vibration and hence more feedback.
@jiripingpong680011 күн бұрын
I have Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju Super ZLC blade and it seems to vibrate a lot when making medium-power shots. I find the vibration uncomfortable and distracting. But I am just a mid-level player and this is just my personal feeling.
@Looeelooee11 күн бұрын
@@jiripingpong6800 interesting. Every blade does play slightly different and every player's preferences are different too so makes sense that some may like it and some may not. But if it's vibrating a ton you might want to make sure there's not a fracture somewhere in the wood because it shouldn't be anything crazy.
@jiripingpong680011 күн бұрын
It is still not obvious to me why stiffness affects the arc of the ball and hardness affects the vibration and dwell time.
@Looeelooee11 күн бұрын
Honestly I'm not sure exactly why, and there might even be some overlap here. This was moreso just explaining the how, but I would think the way gets very complicated very fast. Might be a good question to ask Sergio.