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Xu Xin lifting backspin ??? |
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MLfan
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They sure are! But I'm also incredibly impressed with LGL's short pushes. My God, it's been 14 years (since 2002 I think) since he was training as an athlete, and still, he displays his phenomenal touch. I seem to recall LGL suggesting to Ma Lin in another video to use his shoulders whilst serving to impart even more spin on the ball. I guess this shoulder rotation is another key component to increasing quality on your shots/serves, aside from deception.
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zeio
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Think outside the box. Waldner is credited for revolutionizing the modern attacking style - known in China as the fast-attack looping style by combining the best elements Europe and Asia have to offer. That style is in and of itself an individual inspiration built upon the collective empiricism of former players. By that definition, every top attacking player is playing a variation of that style within his/her own limitations. Now, you don't hear people say they play 80% of that style, do you? After Mizutani lost to Yoshimura at the 2012 All-Japan Championships, he refused to read any interview that featured Yoshimura as he simply did not want to admit defeat. He lost to Niwa the next year. Different from last time, he faced it. He picked up every magazine he could find that featured Niwa, in an attempt to figure out what he lacked. He even swallowed his pride and consulted Niwa and Kenta Matsudaira for advice on the chiquita. The moral of the story is that even if you are at the top of the game, there is always something to learn from others and integrate into your own game. Edited by zeio - 05/21/2016 at 10:13am |
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Viscaria FL - 91g
+ Neo H3 2.15 Blk - 44.5g(55.3g uncut bare) + Hexer HD 2.1 Red - 49.3g(68.5g 〃 〃) = 184.8g |
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rick_ys_ho
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Pros' technique has flaws and room to improve, that's common. The stuff shown in the video is not easy: Power loop a half long push return in which ball drops close to the table, and fast flick a short push return with low arc and good speed. Especially the second one, it requires excellent ball feel and timing. It is HARD. LGL basically help sharpen XX's third ball attack weapon.
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winterdrops
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Yeah, me too, I wish to see 100 persent translation? Where are those know chinese :D ?
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Stiga Infinity
Fh: Bluefire M2 Bh: Evolution ELP |
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GTeaLatte
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Right here...
The reason all the translations sound iffy is because of the volume at which they are speaking. We can only translate phrases that are audible. Although all are slightly different, all the translations already listed all basically summarize what lgl is saying. Its like asking a adult to translate a baby's gibberish. :x |
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Stiga Rosewood NCT V
FH: Stiga Genesis M red BH: Stiga Mantra S black |
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berndt_mann
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Gentlemen, gentlemen, gentlemen. This post was, I had hoped, obviously to be understood as satirical and not to be taken seriously. The United States Army did send me to the Defense Languages Institute 51 years ago to learn Chinese Mandarin, but not for the purpose of learning and remembering Chinese Mandarin table tennis terminology. So no, 51 years later, I don't really know what Liu Guoliang said to Xu Xin. Besides, as GTeaLatte pointed out in a post previous to this, it is difficult, if not impossible, to understand in any language what someone is saying to someone else if the transmission is nearly inaudible, or when I was a voice intercept processing operator, overridden with static, white noise, and Morse code. Edited by berndt_mann - 05/21/2016 at 4:36pm |
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bmann1942
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Tinykin
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One question, was LGL using pips out or inverted rubber?
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Darker Speed90 Rubber Fh and Bh DHS Hurricane 3, 39/38deg Delusion is an asset |
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sandiway
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Come on dude. It was not even his paddle. Can't you tell it's a shakehands paddle LGL is holding with inverted rubber?
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Egghead
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You can tell it was the hitting partner's paddle
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Aurora ST: Rhyzm / Talent OX
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