Thursday, September 27, 2007

Remove Glue Plaque At Rubber

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Here how u can do it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT-LZXjXQPo

Improve Skill With RETURNBOARD

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HI ALL

It's good to training with this thing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FodXSVc23Ro

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Ramuan Cuci Top Sheet

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Anda boleh cuba cuci getah dgn Olive Oil + Cuka. 3/4 oilve oil + 1/4 cuka.

Sangat baik dan murah. Basah sponge dgn cecair ini dan sapu beberapa kali dan biar ia kering selama 10 minit.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Player yg ada service bagus..

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p/s : sedutan amik kat forum lain.. corkspin tu spin camne ehh?

Hi Friends,

I've been watching this video quite a bit, especially the serves section. I don't understand the language but can piece together some of what is going on, here is what I have so far, if others can clarify and correct any errors it would be very helpful!

This is covering the pieces shot in what resembles an underground playing facility with low light - includes slo-mo, and multiple videos of the same serve (played together).

Ok, here is what I have so far; all serves are forehand from backhand corner:

13:11 - 14:03: "There are different opinions, some people say you have to make ball-contact with service early. Even I can't do that...like make ball contact early and than let it go at the end (of the rubber, like he demonstrates). That's so hard. For me it's right to even hit the ball (?!) and then...When you want to create spin, you'll need a fast movement. And to accomplish that: Training, training, training. First you'll start slow...with a low amount of effect. But after a little while you'll get more feeling..it'll go faster and faster and then you'll able to produce good spin on your services. --- a lot of training and then you will get it right and get a good timing and you're hand/wrist movement will be fast and then you've got spin!"

14:17: Schlager performs forehand underspin short serve to the middle - a little bit of side creeps in. Notice how he scoops under the ball and in the front of it to maximize the underspin.

14:39: Schlager repeats the underspin short serve to the middle, this time using a reverse pendulum motion.

15:05: Schlager performs a long underspin serve to the backhand corner on the opponent side, using a reverse pendulum motion.

15:30: Schlager demonstrates left-to-right side-spin to the middle using reverse pendulum motion.

16:06: Pendulum serve: Side-top spin variation, short to middle / backhand side.

18:30 - 19:13: "When I look at someone elses play and I see that someone's got a strong service..I want to immitate that..but I can't. ..That's his service, he has got this feeling..he can hit the ball at a particular way, with such a fast movement, that he can produce good spin like that. But I can't do that. You must not copy the service exactly..but about the same. You try to do his service, and do it again and again and again untill you'll also be able to make a short serve and untill it'll be of good quality."

19:15: Reverse pedulum serve with full pendulum motion: Underspin short to backhand side.

19:30: Deception! Serve appears to be a reverse pendulum serve, but at the last moment, Schlager performs a (mini) pendulum side-top serve to the backhand side.

20:08: High-toss, short underspin serve, some with varying amounts of sidespin.

21:08: High-toss, no-spin / light side / top serve fast down the line to the forehand.

21:38: Here I'm a little fuzzy - low toss, corkscrew side-under spin???

22:18 - 22:51 In this part he tells about practising service. When you're only practising with a box full of balls and stand next to a table and perform loads of services you'll never get as consistent on your services as when you do a lotof trainingsmatches. Because when you train with just a box of balls the position in which you stand in the beginning and at the end of a service will be different as in a real match. So he tells, to train your service it's best to just do a lot of mini-matches.

Please post any comments, additions, corrections and I will merge them all into this list! thanks!

1.short bottom spin
2. reverse short bottom spin
3. reverse long bottomspin
4. reverse side top short.
5. bottom corkspin
6. corkspin short.
7. top corkspin
8. short backspin with reverse service.
9. reverse long nospin.
10. I think this is a another variation, long serve with some cork.
11. high toss backspin cork.
12. short high toss cork
13. high toss long nospin
14. top corkspin.

Wang Liqin training video

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Memang Video DF. Mungkin ITTF n RSM dah tengok. Tempohnya 35 minit sja tapi banyak guna memory, 351mb. Bagaimana pun, berbaloi. Kepada yang tak tengok rugi.

Antara isinya:

FH stroke
Multiball FH flick
FH power loop

- boleh nampak penggunaan sendi termasuk penggunaan bahu untuk memaksimumkan power. Ada slowmo. Nampak back swing, contact point dan follow t. Pergerakan pinggang dan lutut - nampak perubahan berat badan dari kaki kanan ke kaki kiri.

dan ada,
BH stroke/power block
BH loop
BH push

Saya tengok kemahiran ini adalah senjata utama Wang Liqin. Jika pasukan PP4M dapat menguasai 80% kemahiran ini saja, 2nd round dah tentu dalam tangan.

Tip untuk Pertandingan Choong Wen, KLIA, Kolej Mara

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Info berikut berguna untuk menghadapi pertandingan.

Take Your Time when Serving by Daniel DiVita, andro Future Champ

I've seen many players not taking their time when serving. I recommend that you learn a comfortable routine for serving. There is no one rushing you, and you actually control the pace of the game when serving. So, take advantage of this, and serve at the pace that you want to. This will help you make the least number of errors when serving.

“Winning at Deuce” by Sean O'Neill, Team STIGA

At 10–10 relax; try to play the point with the same discipline as you would any other. Thinking that it is a “do or die” point will cause tightness and pressure. Go with your strengths or force your opponent into their weaknesses. A well-placed push can be as effective as a loop kill if it is done at the right time and to the right place.

Preparing For Battle by Daniel DiVita, andro Future Champ

When going into battle or playing your match, the first thing you want to know is what kind of weapon your opponent is using. I've seen many players never check what kind of rubber their opponent is using. There are many different kinds of rubber that someone can use: long pips, short pips, medium pips, inverted, anti, and so on. So, before your match always look at your opponent's paddle. This way, you will know what strategy is needed to win, and save yourself a lot of headaches.

Prevent Your Opponent from Attacking Your Serves by Joseph Wang

If your opponent is particularly aggressive and attacks your serves, here are a few tips to keep him at bay. Always remember to look at where your opponent is standing before you serve. If he is itching to step around, do not hesitate to serve down the line. It is best to throw the ball a little higher when you serve, so you can have some time to sneak a glance from the corner of your eye before actually serving. If you think he is going to step around, you can always serve a side spin into the wide backhand, so the ball chases him as he is stepping around, or you could just serve short (at least two bounces before the ball leaves the table). Remember that serving is meant to give you the advantage and allow you to attack, not your opponent.

Tournament Tips by Marielle Chua, andro Future Champ player

• If you ever get frustrated during your match because of a dumb mistake you made, just shrug it off and concentrate on the next point. Take it one point at a time. Getting frustrated never gets you anywhere! Think it through.
• Always mentally rehearse before a match. Concentrate on the great shots you made and what you did to make them. When you picture good things, you will do them. Always stay positive.
• Always arrive at your tournaments early and get a good warm-up. When you warm up well, you play well.

Main Double..strategi terbaik?

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bagi saya,, dua2 penting, attack n defence...

1. serve pndek...
2. sabar, tunggu the right ball, then attack. jgn main attack je
3. finally gameplay... paling bagus spin loop masukkan je... taraf2 kite ni, rase saya la kan, masukkan bola pon belum tentu opponent dapat return ngan elok... paling penting placing bola la..... tapi lawan state lain la cite....hehehe
4. rasenye, gameplay terbaik sorang attack sorang defence... ape kate korrang?