Equipment junkie here. Buy a good blade with feel, especially when you do forehand topspin and stick with it.
@sayanghosh892615 сағат бұрын
Hello sir. I understand why keeping one blade for a longer time helps. But what about rubbers?
@geofroggo2 сағат бұрын
yes you can do that, pros do it all the time and especially if you want to experiment for one that may fit your playstyle or just to try. Obviously you will eventually need to replace your blade (based off the video with the same idea of keeping the blade) after damage or wear.
@kungfumasterbasiliomacedo29046 сағат бұрын
Subtítulos en español por favor no se activa gracias
@solideomusical3 сағат бұрын
Quedate con una raqueta y aprende a hacer todo con ella. Entre más juegas con ella, mejor la conoces y se van adaptando.
@jeff84911116 сағат бұрын
한국어 자막을 사용할 수 있도록 부탁드립니다~
@TABLES_TENNIS_TV2 сағат бұрын
thật lấy làm tiếc vì video này chưa có phụ đề!
@chanreinhardt67685 сағат бұрын
No,許昕also changed blade. He only stick on Stiga
@Nick-ms4fo20 сағат бұрын
Ok. Stick with one blade. But what about changing rubbers, trying new ones?
@geofroggo2 сағат бұрын
@@Nick-ms4fo yes you can do that, pros do it all the time and especially if you want to experiment for one that may fit your playstyle or just to try. Obviously you will eventually need to replace your blade (based off the video with the same idea of keeping the blade) after damage or wear.
@eduardonunez4488Сағат бұрын
Blade is the main core of the racket, you should also stick to the same rubbers but even if you change them, the difference isn't so big compared to a change of blade.
@myself674522 сағат бұрын
Hi coach Is donic persson 7ply senso a good blade for beginners or some recommendations I currently use 729 c3 blade
@AnderslindTT9 сағат бұрын
All persson blades are good. I used one myself for 5years when I was younger.
@danielflores42786 сағат бұрын
@@AnderslindTT I remember many years ago all those Persson blades were very popular (Persson was a star in that time) and all of them were good blades. And wood blades like Clipper and later Samsonov were good too, in terms of control, feeling and good speed. I used to have a Joola Panther with Sriver (as you can imagine how long ago it was 😂). A friend borrowed me my paddle and he moved so I had to buy a new blade... I bought a Primorac Carbon with Bryce Speed (the new 40mm was just appearing) and a couple of year later Tenergy 0.5 was released...since that time I've tried some blades and several rubbers. Many of them are really good, but all the time I go back to Tenergy to my Primorac. Nowadays I'm using dignics 0.5 and Super Select 48 on my old Primorac (20 years old or so) but I still feel Tenergy is better. Maybe it's just the sensation because I'm used to using that equipment. A couple of months ago I bought a Viscaria and add Rakza xx and nexxus 48 because of the new plastic ball and to have a new feeling and yada, yada,yada...but it's very different feeling to Primorac. Rakza xx and Dignics 0.5 are very similar, a lot. Maybe rakza xx is a bit faster,but the feeling is like the same... hardness, surface of the topsheet,spin,etc. anyway...I just train two or three times a week... I'll see what is better for me in a couple of months. Now your point of view as a professional player is really interesting because most of the people say:"who aren't pro players should not spend money in expensive blades or rubbers, never use too fast blades or rubbers and many things like that." I know sometimes the most expensive is not the most suitable and on the other hand the cheapest isn't either. In your case (pro players) have to adapt to the equipment in a shorter period of time,but you spend many hours a week training. And of course you know what you want and what is more suitable for you and your style. You also have to deal with environmental facts like humidity, the ball used in the tournament and so. And I imagine you have choose equipment amongst the elements of some sponsors. As Xu Xin mentioned... it's better to get used to the equipment and improve skills...but he should have two or three (maybe more) paddles with the same equipment in case. The checking in championships can be a problem I guess, in case of a damaged racquet. I think 🤔 you also have an extra paddle (a clone one) for tournaments. PD. What a long story I wrote 😂. Sorry.
@АнатолийМосейчук-ю6ц10 сағат бұрын
Ему Стига платит за рекламу вот он и ей играет.
@hryhry492216 сағат бұрын
timo boll has been playing with his TB ALC for many years
@jiboo685015 сағат бұрын
no shit Sherlock ?? wake up man...
@SadPanda30922 сағат бұрын
How to stay with one blade when there is so many great blades 😂 He has pro perspective. When we talk about begginer you need to go through some blade to find your play style, feeling.
@jamesmurraldeo762420 сағат бұрын
Xu Xin himself said he used several blades in the past. That’s probably the time when he was developing his basic and intermediate skills. By the time he entered the pro level, he, by then knew the best blade that works best for him. And that’s probably when he realized he should stay with that blade forever. Unless another brand signs him up for a contract to use their blade😅.
@fortitude120812 сағат бұрын
Nope.. you need to learn proper tehchnik and thats about 2-4 years
@ValtheMatedor22 сағат бұрын
Hi sir, will you please gift me a table tennis blade? My parents dont support tt and i only have a premade bat😢
@ValtheMatedor20 сағат бұрын
Is that a maybe?
@zoltanzoltan30320 сағат бұрын
Where you live ?
@ValtheMatedor20 сағат бұрын
@@zoltanzoltan303 South Africa, Eastern Cape, does thatwork
@ValtheMatedor19 сағат бұрын
@zoltanzoltan303 do you think that might work? It would really help me get into the provincial team
@peterenis533419 сағат бұрын
get a job bro thats what we all do to afford.
@leonardovasconcelos160714 сағат бұрын
Ok ok ok, now I know why Wang Chuqin not perform well in Paris Olimpc Games