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balldance
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Great video. Thank you so much, mickd. There are so many interesting tutorials in Japanese, normally I try to guess the content, but sometimes it's impossible. Can you do this one when you have time? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGe2Mi8-n2g I know it takes a lot of time so you don't need to translate everything, just the main tips are great enough. I'm interested in what they say about the contact points (base and tip of racket). and this one as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4mtAFDj54I
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mykonos96
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It would be very helpful to get trasnlated this video of chinese team coach
Lu yuan sen.(wang nan s coach) Edited by mykonos96 - 05/24/2019 at 1:06pm |
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mickd
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No worries, dual700!
You're welcome, balldance. I'll add those to the list. The second one you linked with the Chinese guy was actually the one I was talking about in my previous post here :)
I might get to that one earlier because I found it quite interesting too. @mykonos96 That's not in Japanese and isn't a WRM video, but the gist of it was the guy had the incorrect weight transfer. He was going from left to right leg. He was told do the opposite and go from right to left leg. That would allow him to cover his forehand easier since after the backhand he's already got his weight on the left leg, allowing him to push off that leg to take a step with his right leg and transfer the weight directly. When Wakamiya Misako (former world rank 24, part of Japan's 2015 World Table Tennis team) came to the place I get coaching, she also mentioned about that for close to the table footwork. I've always had it the opposite direction, which my coach said is okay when you've taken a step back since you have time and you can get more power. The video also mentioned being more light on your feet, which is what they were doing at the end with the shadow practice. If you'd like a proper translation, maybe someone else can take a look at it. My Chinese is okay, but I can't actually check words up in a dictionary like I can with Japanese ha.
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mickd
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Hey guys. Sorry it has been so long. I had planned to get a lot more translated, but real life and other things distracted me from getting more done. Anyway, it has been over a year and I plan to get a few more done during the summer break here. However... I found out that YouTube is planning to discontinue community driven subtitles in September... So what to do... what to do... Apparently Google recommends using Amara. I've never heard of it before but having a quick look, I'm not sure if it'll allow me to do things like I currently have for free. I think maybe the channel owners would need to make an account (possibly paid). If anyone has experience with this platform, let me know. Sad...
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Hamasaki_Fanz
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You can just teach us nihongo. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu. |
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mickd
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The best way to learn nihongo is to live in nihon for at least a few years :)
Of course, if anyone has any shitsumon, they can ask me anytime.
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