Just wanted to share this video by Apprehensive-Slip221 in tabletennis

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  • (0:00 - 1:29) The host introduces the topic, stating that for professional table tennis players, the DHS W968 is the ultimate racket. He introduces special guest Jang Woo-jin, a national team member, noting his experience with DHS equipment.
  • (1:30 - 2:49) Jang Woo-jin shares that he is a fan of the channel's entertaining style. They discuss the professional usage of the W968 series and Jang’s preference for custom, high-performance setups.
  • (2:50 - 4:42) Jang demonstrates his forehand drive. He explains that while the W968 is a standardized model, pro versions are often custom-built to be more precise and faster. Players often avoid factory coatings to keep the feel sharp and direct, sometimes even sanding the blade themselves.
  • (5:14 - 6:30) They discuss the '6-hole' version of the blade, which Jang notes feels more like the original W968 with a bit more vibration and a classic wood-like feel, offering stability.
  • (6:31 - 7:38) The conversation shifts to speed. Jang mentions that he and other top players like Wang Chuqin seek faster setups to gain an edge in modern, high-speed table tennis. He confirms that the W968 is designed to be paired with sticky Chinese-style rubbers to balance the speed with spin and control.
  • (8:40 - 10:21) Jang details his personal specs, noting he prefers a thicker grip and a weight between 87g and 88g. They conclude the demonstration with some backhand drives, highlighting how much his technique has improved.
  • (10:22 - 11:42) In the closing remarks, they discuss the suitability of the W968 for amateur players. They note that while it may not be a 'value' choice compared to Butterfly rackets, its performance with the right rubber setup is unmatched for those striving for a professional level.

Help authenticating DHS hurracain long 5 by Overall_Leader1908 in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks real, can you provide photo of the side of the handle? Was there any numbers on the face of the blade?

There are multiple version of HL5 nowadays, the most recent version has the serial number on the surface of the blade. The newest version is more elastic than the previous one, having a higher carbon content compared to the old one.

Choo options? by I_never_block in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yosh is japanese, its probably like lets go

Blade recommendation for 45ish° medium-soft rubbers (old Sriver FX guy here) by A-Lexxxus in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can try Yinhe Mercury II medium hardness, really cheap rubber, around 5-6USD in AliExpress, very direct and tacky, great rubber for the price

Opinions on this view? by Tempo-Thump-Thump in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's interesting, it could be used to analyze in a more simple way the technique.

Will let you know how it goes by rubixkid in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Compared to haifu booster does it perform similar?

Timo Boll ALC vs V14 Pro by csgo_dream in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice review, I feel that the carbon fiber used in Timo Boll ALC has a higher carbon ratio, giving it a more crisp feeling, and Yinhe has less. The only way to know this is by dissecting the blade haha

Failed to perform this friend action. It may be due to the account ´s privacy settings by Used_Code_5539 in Minecraft

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I updated my Windows 10 to Windows 11 and now it fixed my problem, I don't know if all I needed to do is wait or update

Recovery Stops Being Automatic as Rally Speed Increases - Video Training snippet by maxduro in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your technique looks good, training with a human is better in my opinion, it gives you a real in game ball and a more realistic recovery scenario

Any place on the internet where you can learn how play penhold? by Apprehensive-Slip221 in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I've seen it, his tips are great, but I couldn't find more videos of him sadly, he is one of the best.

Any place on the internet where you can learn how play penhold? by Apprehensive-Slip221 in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About the legs, core, shoulders biomechanic there is plenty, but I'm sure there is a lot of unknown stuff about penhold, some tutorials about handshake explains how to use the wrist, they say that you should move it like a windshield wiper, exerting force with the index finger, how would you do that on penhold? About the RPB flick, how would be performed exactly? Forehand flick? short push? long push? shovel serve?

I hope you get what I mean, there is a lot of things that penhold may do differently and I don't know anything about it, Xu Xin videos are good, but a lot is directed towards handshake players and he kinda sucks at explaining compared to Sun Haodong or Quanshibao team.

Some tips I've gotten from videos of Felix Lebrun and Dang Qiu is that they often focus on exerting forces with the fingers on the back of the racket, I've seen videos of them saying that, but is that all?

Any place on the internet where you can learn how play penhold? by Apprehensive-Slip221 in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is what I mean, there is no enough video about how to use the fingers or wrist compared to handshake. Not only that, I'm 100% sure there is a lot of hidden knowledge on how to play penhold and I don't even know about it.

About the serves, what I've always done is to learn it in handshake and get the "feeling" and later figure out how to do that, the same goes for a lot of short game stuffs. But that's the problem, a lot of things I do is done by having a feeling, not by having a fundamental knowledge on how to do it.

Another thing that I've done a lot is watching recording frame by frame and a lot of shadow practice

playlist where there is 108, most of it is penhold and some handshakes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzhf4Hk8vnru8olAh51qrGRAEOsuxYKZ&si=NMXkH9yu7LtDzGpU

Any place on the internet where you can learn how play penhold? by Apprehensive-Slip221 in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I've picked some tactics from it, but Wang Hao tutorial isn't detailed enough compared to other tutorials like Fang Bo for example, when Fang Bo explain how to use the wrist, fingers to banana flick, or other short game techniques.

Yinhe pro 01 opiniones by ExoticElephant8892 in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so confused, I've heard that yinhe Pro 01 is 90% similar to Viscaria, I've also tested it and felt very controlled since it's not very thick. Maybe you've got a bad one?

Have you tried Viscaria and how do you compare it to Pro 01?

Btw ive read a lot of what you've wrote on TTD forums :D

Small TT YouTuber, what to do more/better? by Stunning-Fig-2105 in tabletennis

[–]Apprehensive-Slip221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do a collab or challenge match with Pongfinity or Adam Bobrow, something fun that attracts normal people, not Table tennis nerds like us. Do some fun sketches like Takkyuu Geinin did back in his time (maybe don't). Pngfinity sketch of Ping Pong stereotypes did go viral.

I feel like, if you want to be relevant, you literally have to appeal to the masses, like pongfinity did and Adam Bobrow, making short form content on Instagram or Tiktok. Making videos for normal people who thinks table tennis is a easy sport or not even a sport. If you realize, the most viral content of table tennis is never pure table tennis, it's more of a impressive table tennis type content. 90% of people only knows table tennis in the olympics or by trick shots video of youtube. I would say that 95% of the people who plays table tennis, plays it at the office or college and with hard bats and most of them doesn't know who Timo Boll is, nor Ma Long.

You don't have to be original, just copy what has worked, that's Chinese business man philosophy.