Joo changed to red long pips? 🤔 He always played red forehand black backhand. Do you know what equipment he is using now? Also interested in the blade thx
This is good tacitcs. But, it seems that Joo was explaining this with usage of inverted rubbers. The problem is that, in matches, Joo uses long pips, and, when you push the ball with back spin, the opponent gets slow topspin which he can attack.
Joo uses, or at least was till recently, TSP Curl P1r in 1.5mm sponge. You can to a degree put some backspin on a incoming backspin shot. Obviously not as much as with inverted though. Still, even if using a low grip long pip in ox, where yes, you will get topspin when pushing a slice, you've still got his point of positioning your push to make it difficult for your opponent to set themselves to attack with control.
@@scripturespark-y4j Yes, but, how is it possible. I have been trying that with Grass D.Tecs 1,6mm, and I manage to send low ball, but never underspin. With short pips, yeah, sure, but, how do you do it with long pips
@@djhumantorch I can do it with my tibhar grass dtecs 1.0mm... wrist action and timing is the key... Not that much backspin though... I can serve also with a little amount of backspin..
Very interesting. Thanks for the subtitles! :D
Thank you!! I will apply to my training !!
I can watch him chop all day
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Joo changed to red long pips? 🤔
He always played red forehand black backhand. Do you know what equipment he is using now? Also interested in the blade thx
its a racket without pips for practice purposes
@@sonoobs1987 no I mean the one in the beginning
I heard he uses curl p1 or sometimes grass dtecs depending on the table and ball.
Great videos! What kind of video camera are you using? The quality is excellent.
iphone 7
Lool still so much better quality than ittf. 😭 And that with a freaking phone 😂
@@PDPark OK. Thanks. Did you use 30 FPS or 60 FPS?
This is good tacitcs. But, it seems that Joo was explaining this with usage of inverted rubbers. The problem is that, in matches, Joo uses long pips, and, when you push the ball with back spin, the opponent gets slow topspin which he can attack.
Joo uses, or at least was till recently, TSP Curl P1r in 1.5mm sponge. You can to a degree put some backspin on a incoming backspin shot. Obviously not as much as with inverted though.
Still, even if using a low grip long pip in ox, where yes, you will get topspin when pushing a slice, you've still got his point of positioning your push to make it difficult for your opponent to set themselves to attack with control.
@@sjjapp I agree with that. Positioning the push is the most important. Trying to look for corners, or some other deception.
long pimples having 1.5mm... you can return a backspin serve as backspin also.. with joo's level.. he can create so much underspin
@@scripturespark-y4j Yes, but, how is it possible. I have been trying that with Grass D.Tecs 1,6mm, and I manage to send low ball, but never underspin. With short pips, yeah, sure, but, how do you do it with long pips
@@djhumantorch I can do it with my tibhar grass dtecs 1.0mm... wrist action and timing is the key... Not that much backspin though...
I can serve also with a little amount of backspin..
hmm is joo playing with his long pips here?
Yes
Ask Xu Xin
he never really rule the game
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