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Video of member Seguso playing (wearing the all black outfit):


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiWkhBG-qmc

Me training my student David. I am the adult playing penhold, obviously.
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Originally posted by Pondus Pondus wrote:

Video of member Seguso playing (wearing the all black outfit):



Good game. Four quick comments for seguso

a) work on your BH swing when you attack - it has to begin lower, from racket being dipped
b) maintain better balance - you need to recover your body equilibrium faster
c) work on executing your FH attack with some more power - you are relying a lot on good placement but often (against better opponents) you need more "oomph" so to speak.

Good touch, consistency, and very nice tenacity! FTW!
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Originally posted by jdzhao jdzhao wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiWkhBG-qmc

Me training my student David. I am the adult playing penhold, obviously.


Oh I wish I had a training room like that. Green with envy... :)
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Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:


Oh I wish I had a training room like that. Green with envy... :)
The basement is a pleasure but it is also where all my $$$ goes....:(

And I am sure you will have yours one day :)


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You're very smooth JD. Why is there a window in your basement?
Had no idea you were a giant Peter. 6'3" 220lbs?
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Originally posted by popperlocker popperlocker wrote:

You're very smooth JD. 
Thank you.

Originally posted by popperlocker popperlocker wrote:

Why is there a window in your basement?
Just an opening to the outside, not really a window.

Originally posted by popperlocker popperlocker wrote:

Had no idea you were a giant Peter. 6'3" 220lbs?
Huh? Come again? 
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Originally posted by jdzhao jdzhao wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiWkhBG-qmc

Me training my student David. I am the adult playing penhold, obviously.

I was at the Seemiller camp that David attended late last year and his forehand stroke is way too big.  He starts swinging way too hard and ends up smacking the ball with less than ideal spin.  Dan was on him constantly along with the other coaches.


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Me training my student David. I am the adult playing penhold, obviously.
is this a vacuum cleaner adapted to ball picking (behind the young man on his right) ? if yes it beats the crap out of the ping pong buddy Big smile


 

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Originally posted by jdzhao jdzhao wrote:

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Me training my student David. I am the adult playing penhold, obviously.
is this a vacuum cleaner adapted to ball picking (behind the young man on his right) ? if yes it beats the crap out of the ping pong buddy Big smile


 

No, it is a standard Joola ball picker available to anyone who pays $25. But I give you credit for letting your imagination run wild :)
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Originally posted by fatt fatt wrote:

Originally posted by jdzhao jdzhao wrote:

Originally posted by fatt fatt wrote:

Originally posted by jdzhao jdzhao wrote:

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Me training my student David. I am the adult playing penhold, obviously.
is this a vacuum cleaner adapted to ball picking (behind the young man on his right) ? if yes it beats the crap out of the ping pong buddy Big smile

No, it is a standard Joola ball picker available to anyone who pays $25. But I give you credit for letting your imagination run wild :)
I could not find it online (for comparison purposes). do you have a link maybe?
http://www.megaspin.net/store/large-image.asp?pid=j-ball-picker
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right on! we can't find a way to get there from the site (no link to it); I guess that's why I could not find it. thanks for the link.
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This is a video of mine last year. 
Do not know how to put it, so I leave the link for anyone who wants to see it. 
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There are usually two guys playing. Which one are you?
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The video was taken awhile ago, I'm the one with the long hair. At the time I was having some equipment issues which caused my technique to be affected. I was using mendo on the fh and byrce on the bh with a clipper fl blade. The mendo was causing my throw to be too low which I didn't realize at the time. I switched to a more forgiving rubber Markv and i found that because I was no longer adjusting to the low throw my technique was more perfect. My opponent in the match plays a really tricky style that causes his opponent to seemingly make a lot of easy mistakes. He actually varies spins really well which causes his opponents to look foolish. We are both better players than we appear in this video.


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Hello! I'm the red shirt. In the last game I'm playing with right hand.
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A recent video of me.. unfortunately, a close loss from earlier this month at the St. Louis Open.
 



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Originally posted by Entering_ripcity Entering_ripcity wrote:



The video was taken awhile ago, I'm the one with the long hair. At the time I was having some equipment issues which caused my technique to be affected. I was using mendo on the fh and byrce on the bh with a clipper fl blade. The mendo was causing my throw to be too low which I didn't realize at the time. I switched to a more forgiving rubber Markv and i found that because I was no longer adjusting to the low throw my technique was more perfect. My opponent in the match plays a really tricky style that causes his opponent to seemingly make a lot of easy mistakes. He actually varies spins really well which causes his opponents to look foolish. We are both better players than we appear in this video.

City,

Glad you made this realization early on, my question is, do you think the extra dwell time on the Mark V made your shots less deadly and therefore made you a less potent player? Also, Clipper is a 7 ply blade, i'm not sure what type of wood the plies are, but i firmly believe that Ayous wood is the best choice for your game. Would you consider this switch? 
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i needed some dramamine after that video

ohhhhh...my head......

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Originally posted by in2spin in2spin wrote:

i needed some dramamine after that video

ohhhhh...my head......

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Should use a Tripod.  

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Originally posted by Pushblocker Pushblocker wrote:

A recent video of me.. unfortunately, a close loss from earlier this month at the St. Louis Open.
 

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What is your opponent's rating?
Thank you very much.
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Originally posted by skip3119 skip3119 wrote:

Originally posted by Pushblocker Pushblocker wrote:

A recent video of me.. unfortunately, a close loss from earlier this month at the St. Louis Open.
 

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What is your opponent's rating?
Thank you very much.

LOL - It says his rating right in the videos title: "Olivier Mader -  USATT Rating: 2155"

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Originally posted by sevi78 sevi78 wrote:

Hello! I'm the red shirt. In the last game I'm playing with right hand.

Nice game you've got, Sevi... thanks for sharing. Smile

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Pondus:  

Thanks.
His opponent's rating is 2265.
I just watched the whole video, but did not pay attention to the title.
You gave me the hint.

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Originally posted by skip3119 skip3119 wrote:

Originally posted by Pushblocker Pushblocker wrote:

A recent video of me.. unfortunately, a close loss from earlier this month at the St. Louis Open.
 

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What is your opponent's rating?
Thank you very much.
2265.. but he was over 2300 for a while but dropped.. I believe that he is over 2300 again now..
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Originally posted by Pondus Pondus wrote:

Originally posted by skip3119 skip3119 wrote:

Originally posted by Pushblocker Pushblocker wrote:

A recent video of me.. unfortunately, a close loss from earlier this month at the St. Louis Open.
 

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What is your opponent's rating?
Thank you very much.

LOL - It says his rating right in the videos title: "Olivier Mader -  USATT Rating: 2155"

that's my current rating.. I used to be over 2200 for a while and even hit 2300 but dropped when I started changing my game.
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Here's another recent video from club play against a 1800 player..

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Originally posted by idk idk wrote:

Originally posted by Entering_ripcity Entering_ripcity wrote:



The video was taken awhile ago, I'm the one with the long hair. At the time I was having some equipment issues which caused my technique to be affected. I was using mendo on the fh and byrce on the bh with a clipper fl blade. The mendo was causing my throw to be too low which I didn't realize at the time. I switched to a more forgiving rubber Markv and i found that because I was no longer adjusting to the low throw my technique was more perfect. My opponent in the match plays a really tricky style that causes his opponent to seemingly make a lot of easy mistakes. He actually varies spins really well which causes his opponents to look foolish. We are both better players than we appear in this video.

City,

Glad you made this realization early on, my question is, do you think the extra dwell time on the Mark V made your shots less deadly and therefore made you a less potent player? Also, Clipper is a 7 ply blade, i'm not sure what type of wood the plies are, but i firmly believe that Ayous wood is the best choice for your game. Would you consider this switch? 

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Originally posted by idk idk wrote:

Originally posted by Entering_ripcity Entering_ripcity wrote:



The video was taken awhile ago, I'm the one with the long hair. At the time I was having some equipment issues which caused my technique to be affected. I was using mendo on the fh and byrce on the bh with a clipper fl blade. The mendo was causing my throw to be too low which I didn't realize at the time. I switched to a more forgiving rubber Markv and i found that because I was no longer adjusting to the low throw my technique was more perfect. My opponent in the match plays a really tricky style that causes his opponent to seemingly make a lot of easy mistakes. He actually varies spins really well which causes his opponents to look foolish. We are both better players than we appear in this video.

City,

Glad you made this realization early on, my question is, do you think the extra dwell time on the Mark V made your shots less deadly and therefore made you a less potent player? Also, Clipper is a 7 ply blade, i'm not sure what type of wood the plies are, but i firmly believe that Ayous wood is the best choice for your game. Would you consider this switch? 

I think the mendo was just not suitable for high level players like myself. Of course I would switch my main goal in life is to try every different rubber and blade out there.
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