Right. 47.5 is the absolut maximum on the BH for beginner. You can add about 2 ESN Hardness for the VH. I've tryied Dragon GRIP XH in the beginning and I can honestly say that it's unplayable for me even after 2y of training. Now I can play a Dig 09c tough but I don't want to.
You dont even need to blow the budget. Ali express has heaps of blades that are cheap and play just fine for beginners and intermediate players. If youre starting out, try the Yinhe n10s paired with friendship 729 cross rubbers. Whole setup is around 50 AUD
What do you think about Yasaka blade like Yasaka Sweden Extra or Sweden Classic? One chinese friend (and trainer) says that Yasaka and Stiga blade are the most usefull in China. And Yasaka Mark V isn't a good choice with plastic ball. The arc is too little and slow. Can we use Yasaka Rakza serie's ? Which one to choose?
I will never be a pro but at least I feel like a pro because of my equipment :D (Stiga Cybershape Carbon Truls Edition with Stiga DNA Platinum XH for BH and FH)
Hey Coach, I wonder if you might know this. Often, I hear that Chinese National players wanted to play penhold but got told to play shakehand as they didn't meet the criteria. What are the criteria? What makes someone "qualified" to play penhold? Kind regards
I play amateur for 3 y but without training. I have yasaka extra offensive and hurricane 40 and battle 2 gold 41. I like battle 2 more maybe also because hardness. Forehand and backhand also. Is it ok? What you recommend for backhand(I’m still looking for a alternatives)
timo boll spirit is a fast blade NOT a beginner blade.... DHS hurricane 3 neo is tacky and stiga DNA Platinum DNA is fast and are totally opposites... For beginner would advise PALIO AK47 red instead . With a price 13 $ you cannot go wrong imo and go further from that with more tacky or speedy rubbers
I used FZD Super ZLC with D09C FH - D05 BH, i think it really fast and i can't control it very well, i want to switch to alc/super alc blade, what do you think the best set up rubber - wood combination?
If it suits your style, then yes. Jun Mizutani switch between his ZLC and Super ZLC for most of his career. I think he play ZLC for the longest time with D80 on both sides.
@@rumyancevkv It's better to choose a harder rubber for forehand, at least medium hard. For the backhand, go a little bit softer like 2 to 3 degree. Are you a beginner?
@@isvyglitch3851 Why don't you go and SEE how he reacted the moment he found out his racket was broken, first . . . and not how "mature" he was a day, or a match later with a different opponent.
@@twenty4seven368 Yes, that's exactly how someone who is dependent on his equipment would react because he knows that it's his racket that gives him the advantage over his opponent and not his skills. Haven't you seen any kung fu movies where a true master can just pick up any stick off of the ground and beat another master with his own sword? Now, that's what you'd call skills.
@@cuongtkong58 tell me you know nothing about table tennis without saying i know nothing about table tennis. even the best player in the world couldnt beat another top 500 player with a begginers bat. equipments isnt everything but it is godamn helpfull at that level and such a minor change doesnt only change your phyiscal but also you mental by making you frustrated. also its not that his racket gives him an advantage over but it is that it gives him an equal level because all top pros dont have restrictions from equipment.
Right. 47.5 is the absolut maximum on the BH for beginner. You can add about 2 ESN Hardness for the VH. I've tryied Dragon GRIP XH in the beginning and I can honestly say that it's unplayable for me even after 2y of training. Now I can play a Dig 09c tough but I don't want to.
You dont even need to blow the budget. Ali express has heaps of blades that are cheap and play just fine for beginners and intermediate players.
If youre starting out, try the Yinhe n10s paired with friendship 729 cross rubbers. Whole setup is around 50 AUD
What??
My friendship cross ( General sponge) and friendship c3 costs like 30$..
Are the product you link down for aliexpress authentic?
What do you think about Yasaka blade like Yasaka Sweden Extra or Sweden Classic?
One chinese friend (and trainer) says that Yasaka and Stiga blade are the most usefull in China.
And Yasaka Mark V isn't a good choice with plastic ball. The arc is too little and slow. Can we use Yasaka Rakza serie's ? Which one to choose?
Oh wow, China literally produces new Ma Long copies from the industry
I will never be a pro but at least I feel like a pro because of my equipment :D (Stiga Cybershape Carbon Truls Edition with Stiga DNA Platinum XH for BH and FH)
Very nice!
Hey Coach, I wonder if you might know this. Often, I hear that Chinese National players wanted to play penhold but got told to play shakehand as they didn't meet the criteria. What are the criteria? What makes someone "qualified" to play penhold?
Kind regards
Who's qualified to play penhold? Anyone who sucks at shakehand!
Maybe
Lack of penhold players??
Removing the stereotype??
I play amateur for 3 y but without training. I have yasaka extra offensive and hurricane 40 and battle 2 gold 41. I like battle 2 more maybe also because hardness. Forehand and backhand also. Is it ok? What you recommend for backhand(I’m still looking for a alternatives)
@@dogma7897 try using hybrid rubber like tibhar k2, xiom vega hybrid, nittaku hammond z2, LOKI GTX
timo boll spirit is a fast blade NOT a beginner blade.... DHS hurricane 3 neo is tacky and stiga DNA Platinum DNA is fast and are totally opposites... For beginner would advise PALIO AK47 red instead . With a price 13 $ you cannot go wrong imo and go further from that with more tacky or speedy rubbers
I used FZD Super ZLC with D09C FH - D05 BH, i think it really fast and i can't control it very well, i want to switch to alc/super alc blade, what do you think the best set up rubber - wood combination?
What???!!!!
Stick to all wood
Or if you want
Innerforce alc blade
Im using mozutqni jun super zlc with glayzer on both sides of the blade and im intermediate but almost advanced is this a good setup?
it is, i would sell the blade and buy a slower one tho 😂
If it suits your style, then yes. Jun Mizutani switch between his ZLC and Super ZLC for most of his career. I think he play ZLC for the longest time with D80 on both sides.
i tried a faster blade and it was a horrible experience. (ALC)
Korbel is good blade for beginners/intermediates. However, timo boll spirit still too fast for beginners and many intermediates.
@@twenty4seven368 korbel is so fast and hard for many people! May be slow need racket? Primorac +Fastark rubber?
Primorac Off-, Tibhar Samsonov Alpha or Waldner Senso Carbon are also great blades to start with and still good for intermediate players.
@@matthiasglaschke5946 and what rubber for this blade ?
@@rumyancevkv It's better to choose a harder rubber for forehand, at least medium hard. For the backhand, go a little bit softer like 2 to 3 degree. Are you a beginner?
@@matthiasglaschke5946 i am entermediat level.
Stay away from any chinese hardness 39+ if you dont boost 😊
Team China: It's not the equipment that matters; it's the player!
Wang Chuqin: THEY BROKE MY RACKET! THEY BROKE MY RACKET! WAAAAAAAH!!!
he was pretty mature about it after the game whit truls, didnt even blame the brocken racket, but i guess you only see what you want
@@isvyglitch3851 Why don't you go and SEE how he reacted the moment he found out his racket was broken, first . . . and not how "mature" he was a day, or a match later with a different opponent.
@@cuongtkong58 I would be pissed. Anyone would be pissed to see their racket broken at one of the biggest stage.
@@twenty4seven368 Yes, that's exactly how someone who is dependent on his equipment would react because he knows that it's his racket that gives him the advantage over his opponent and not his skills. Haven't you seen any kung fu movies where a true master can just pick up any stick off of the ground and beat another master with his own sword? Now, that's what you'd call skills.
@@cuongtkong58 tell me you know nothing about table tennis without saying i know nothing about table tennis. even the best player in the world couldnt beat another top 500 player with a begginers bat. equipments isnt everything but it is godamn helpfull at that level and such a minor change doesnt only change your phyiscal but also you mental by making you frustrated. also its not that his racket gives him an advantage over but it is that it gives him an equal level because all top pros dont have restrictions from equipment.