I started playing table tennis again after pausing for nearly 30years. Found some great informations about gear and technic on your channel. Thanks for all the work you´re putting in. Looking forward to the upcoming videos. Merry Xmas.
@carlosaravena96078 жыл бұрын
Congratulations for yours videos, I saw a lot of them and they help me to improve my technique. I just started to play table tennis again after 16 years and a lot of rules and materials has changed but your video "Chinese Training" works perfect for me...I am amateur but the tips "feel the ball" and "relax-explode-relax" improve a lot my forehand, specially my top spin...I am penholder and my Idol is Liu Guoliang but nowadays nobody play penholder with shorts pips...I know He Zi Wen. I play with Stiga Clippa and I feel it very confortable....do you know any similar short pips in any Chinese brand to try it?...in my backhand I play with a Xiom Vega and my blade is a Stiga Infinity....this combination is very good to feel the ball...and is very good for me but I would like to try another pips. Thank you and please upload more videos...Happy Christmas!!
@burkhardwacker69188 жыл бұрын
please do some analysis of players techniques. would be nice
@frenchphilosopher3028 жыл бұрын
Hello Coach Emratthich, I am a true fan of table tennis since a was very little, but always did other sports like football and muaythai, I had a table at home when I was a kid and I played a lot (not in a club) in highschool we had a table there and I used to miss class to play with the janitor of the school who was a dutch national player, he tought me a lot during 2 years. Today I want to start playing in club for the first time, I went there and borrowed a bat wood allround beginners blade with vari spin rubber, it felt good and I even tried a off- blade with tenergy05 rubbers, the coach said I had a very natural attacking style with lots of top spin and counter top spin, and a good dominant back hand. I asked him abojt what kind off blade I should buy for myself considering my current technique and level of tt. He was not very able to answer my question and proposed almost 5 or six different options for rubbers, three different options off blade. I thought of your videos, (to wich I just subscribed to, I am a big fan!), and felt like this coach was maybe equipment junkie a little too much, so I want to, ask you. I am offensive player, good power but I lack confidence in my hits sometiles when I want to hit hard I am scared, good wrist for spin, my footwork technique is not good yet, and my back hand has more dominance in my game (good flicks, good counter spin and spin close to the table with bh but lacks power away from table and if I hit hard I cannot spin and control good). Sorry for all this information, now the question, what do you think would be a good combination of blade and rubber to buy ??? thank you for your time and attention, take care.
@pingsunday8 жыл бұрын
Very good. You choose the right way. Just stick with one setup. Keep it as your good friend. OK, I will give you a good setup, very good for BH attack control style. This setup is not expensive, last long time. Blade = Timo Boll Spirit, a very good blade, powerful and spin. Rubber = FH Donic Blue Fire M2 2.0mm = fast BH = Rakza 7 2.0mm = good feeling and spin Stick with it, don't change. Change only if you feel that you can control it 100%. have fun
@desert19878 жыл бұрын
HOW do YOU get all these information about Chinese techniques
@wikitiki448 жыл бұрын
could you do a video on how players have such incredible footwork and their micro movements they are constantly doing with their feet? edit: really love the videos by the way. Your analysis is very deep and I don't think there is anyone out there making table tennis videos of this quality. Thanks!
@danielyang45627 жыл бұрын
I really like your videos. Can you make a video on Chinese serving?
@marknguyen22948 жыл бұрын
Bạn ở thành phố nào của Pháp vậy. Mình cũng ở Pháp và rất thích chơi bóng. Nếu có dịp rất mong gặp gỡ giao lưu học hỏi kinh nghiệp từ chuyên gia!!!
@sixx19798 жыл бұрын
Hi! I love your channel! My question is how do you beat hard bat players? I'm talking about the players that use paddles that does not have sponge. Thank you!
@pascalbleval72157 жыл бұрын
hi coach, i begun watching your videos recently and already learned a lot about loops. hope ill be able to use it on games. however, as for training those loops, do you have a video on how to use a robot for training? that would be great. thanx for your work for the tt community, it is greatly appreciated here ! 😉
@trookers8 жыл бұрын
Hi i just started table tennis again and I like your videos very much. I want u to ask u something, because you sound like an expert to me. I got a carbon tamca 5000 with 2,1mm donic x1 platin red and black side. the blade and the rubber are of course both off+ speed. Im a agressive player. At the beginning i had alot of problems for about a week. After the first week I got used to this equiptment because I played for some years before and my body remembers many things already again. But my old equiptment was about 2mm forhand 1,8mm back with some older coppa rubber and all+ blade. Now I got the problem that I sometimes fall in my old playstyle, where I used more my hips to get a better forhand topspin. And If I use it to powerfull I dont get the ball on the table . This problem was in the first week a huge problem to me. Now I learn from day to day to get more controll of the blade and rubbers, my topspin looks much better now. But Im not sure, though this blade could stop me from getting faster results to my full potential. Im already bout 29years old, Pro player is not possible, but I want to become the best amateur player I can become. What is your opinion bout my equiptment now. Should I play as long as I get better with this equiptment and the moment I get to a plateau thinking about buying new equiptment.I didnt reach my old lvl yet. It will takes at least 4-xx months I guess. Or instantly stopping playing with this equiptment and buying some different blade, rubber or even both. We train only with the new plastic ball and my spin isnt the same like before. And now I come to my second question. I feel like hitting the ball faster with less rotation gives me bigger winning chances, than trying to hit the ball slower with full rotation (spin). Of course because of the new plastic ball and obviously less rotation possibilities. My blocks are very good with my tamca 5000 donic x1.I block of course very fast back with a already high controll. The lack of my controll comes only if I push the ball back to a backspin strokes. I hope u know what I mean. If I look for my word in English it means only "to push" But I mean the German word Schupfball. Thats my biggest problems right now. I cannot "schupf" very well with this equiptment :D but its getting better. AS I said im an agressive player so I dont "schupf" often back
@pingsunday8 жыл бұрын
Thank you Yu Xiuxe. Very high quality answer ! Thumb up !
@trookers8 жыл бұрын
Hello yu xiuxe and EmRatThich. I listened 2 u both and I bought Stiga offensive classic. Shop owner told me that this blade is like a all+ blade. I got a much faster carbon blade off+ before. He said this blade is way slower than my primo off+ blade. Today I will test it and Im very excited already ! thanks for your answers and wish me luck that this speed will be perfect for me. unfortunately i didnt find my old blade in the shop.
@8889242566harunp148 жыл бұрын
Thank Hartley Taslim, Yes I live in Jakarta. Thanks for your advice for using Chinese Rubbers like H3-50 or H8 and Skyline 3-60... If you use Chinese rubbers as such tacky and slower than Japan/Europe rubbers, does it need all wood blade? or Can I use carbon blade as good as all wood one to get good performance? I Try also Stiga Sense 7.6 using Tenergy 80 on FH and Skyline3 on BH and I feel my playing performance better... if you have any experience could you share me? thanks
@hartleytaslim39578 жыл бұрын
Harun Permadi lets meet up and share sir.. how can I contact you "japri". I used to play with Tamca Carbon blades (Schlager, Primorac, Sardius, Gergely) because my coaches were using them, so my technique at that time was like them. But since 2009 I have been playing with Arylate Carbon (Timo Boll, Maze, Viscaria) and Timo Boll ZLC. Well each paddle settings quite relate with each individual technique and preferences. I like Butterfly Arylate Carbon blades for its lightness, hand size and control. They have less speed than Butterfly Tamca Carbon blades. Well, we can share a lot during "kopdar" what about it? haha where can we play today?
@8889242566harunp148 жыл бұрын
Dear Hartley Taslim, Thanks for advice... All my blades are Stiga (since Stiga is my favourite) I have Maple wood 5, Intensity NCT, Clipper CC, Hybrid wood and last one I bought a month ago was Sense 7.6. Which one of those blades is similar to TB ALC or TB Spirit? I,ve tried my friend's Viscaria
@hartleytaslim39578 жыл бұрын
Harun Permadi wow, you are surely Stiga lover.. once I had a maple wood, but Stiga blades are too big for my hand, and too heavy so I sold it to my friend who wanted it. Butterfly and Stiga blades are quite different in size, weight, wood origin/materials. If you like Stiga blades, keep with it. Dont have to go to Butterfly.. I will chose Clipper for good control, feeling and speed..
@ppm91198 жыл бұрын
Hey EmRatThich! I have a question. Please tell me how play against left handers? And also merry xmas for you! Sincerely PPM.
@gloinpower8 жыл бұрын
Merry christmas Emratthich! Looking forward to your next videos ;)
@Secarlen8 жыл бұрын
Awesome :D I am looking forward for the equipment guide :)
@gajendranellappan72257 жыл бұрын
Hi,My name is Gajendran. Would like to know about getting the coaching from you. I am from bangalore India
@emrek74758 жыл бұрын
Good news! Thanks for sharing your knowledge about table tennis :)
@DylanJLey8 жыл бұрын
Hi! How do I keep my shoes' soles grippy. I do step in wet towels and then dry towels but that becomes very frustrating and repetitive. IS there a way I can make my soles naturally grippy again, without having to step in the paper towels every couple of points? Thank you!
@hartleytaslim39578 жыл бұрын
Dylan Ley well its an often thing my friends and I do because of the floor tiles. my basketball friends, use sweet water, like coke for the sole.. it is quite sticky.
@8889242566harunp148 жыл бұрын
I've already used the all wood blade (Stiga Hybrid wood) as following your advice, and I attached Hurricane 3 Neo on FH and Tenergy 80 on BH, but after using it for 2 weeks, now I decide to used them reversely, because My FH feel not so convenience, i feel I hit too slow and need more power, and the blade is heavy (198 gr), and I feel convenience to used Tenergy on FH side. Does it mean I don't use it optimally? Thanks
@yuxiuxe23478 жыл бұрын
Tacky chinese rubber is very depending on technique. If you never played it before and don't feel comfortable with it you have 2 options - first is practice more (2 weeks is not enough), second is to use tensor rubbers, not necessary tenergy because of its price. Pay attention to this article - tabletennisshop.com.au/index.php?main_page=page&id=42
@hartleytaslim39578 жыл бұрын
Harun Permadi hallo Pak.. I used to hate Hurricane 3 who was used by my opponents. I played with Euro/Jap Rubbers for about 12 years (2000-2013). Now, I have been playing with Chinese Rubbers since mid 2013 until now. I am using H3-50 and H8. Hurricane rubbers has different bat angle, need good hand form like shaking hands. The swing needs a rainbow line and fast swing. there are soft, mid and hard effort of hitting the ball. Chinese rubbers need harder effort of hitting than T80. H3 Neo is too tacky for me.. I prefer H3-50 or try H 8, it is softer and not too tacky. may try Skyline3-60 if you have quick reaction and big swing. Note: Hurricane Rubbers need about 8-10 hours practice (not playing) to "break in" the rubber. make it not too tacky, and feel softer. Hope I can give a little bit of description. Do you live in Jakarta? Lets train together
@hartleytaslim39578 жыл бұрын
Harun Permadi Hallo Pak.. for the blade, 198gr is too heavy for us non-pro player to use that kind of heavy bat. Stiga blade is mostly a bit heavier since it is bigger than other brands. Thats why Stiga Rubbers are light not heavy. You can keep the Stiga blade, and train first with Butterfly Blade such as Timo Boll Spirit or Timo Boll ALC which are lighter in Butterfly lines of blades. Tenergy rubbers are a bit heavy, thats why the butterfly blades are lighter. Chinese Rubbers are mostly heavy, since the natural rubber and sponge density. Japanese and European rubbers top layer has more synthetic chemicals compound that makes them so springy, high tension, less weight, and the sponge mostly mid and soft, less weight.. Have fun in mix and match your blade (I have doing it since year 2002)
@8889242566harunp148 жыл бұрын
Thanks Yu Xiuxe for your advice, I'll try it.. After I trained with Skyline 3 on my BH for 2 weeks, now I feel convenience and I do my BH topspin better than before and the ball spin more fast... What do you mean with Tensor Rubbers... Is it like Genesis new rubber form Stiga?
@8889242566harunp148 жыл бұрын
Dear Hartley Taslim, Thanks for advice... All my blades are Stiga (since Stiga is my favourite) I have Maple wood 5, Intensity NCT, Clipper CC, Hybrid wood and last one I bought a month ago was Sense 7.6. Which one of those blades is similar to TB ALC or TB Spirit? I,ve tried my friend's Viscaria
@desert19878 жыл бұрын
Does this mean you will quit clash royale?
@desert19878 жыл бұрын
What is best serve for forhand dominant player
@stephanie54898 жыл бұрын
play quick throw it up and hit it as quickly as possible
@gloinpower8 жыл бұрын
If you are righthanded I recommend a pendulum serve for sidespin that will most likely be returned into your FH
@shandusa8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great videos. Can you show a picture of your face so I can put together in my imagination your voice and face?