Parabéns pelo vídeo, principalmente quando tem legenda em português...todos seus vídeos deveriam ter, povo Brasileiro gosta muito desse esporte também.
What do you mean by Hao Shuai is in the National Team B only? His highest ranking is number 7 and he has been in Nation Team A for more than 17 years (since year 2000, not sure if he retires at 2017)
The world tournament has been held since 1926. China won gold 149 times, Hungary won 68, Japan won 48. Sweden men last won in 2000 and singapore women last won in 2010. Therefore it is possible to win over China. But in order to do it consistently, that is a different story all together. I think, more foreigners need to play and train in the Chinese super league. The exposure will only help strengthen the game. It helps that Table Tennis is a national game in China. Just like football in Brazil or basketball in the USA.
1 ping pong table for 7 Chinese people? This is absolutely not true. There are still very few table tennis tables in China.It's still hard to find free public table tennis tables to play at.
That penholder is a blue player. 🙁😰😵 God. Just imagine the level. Zhou qihao can also become a blue player if he doesn't perform internationally in the coming years.
High population doesn't guarantee success, most of the highly populated countries ranked at the bottom of Olympic medal table. Accumulated knowledge, training method, and work culture are what determine success. (In some sports, genetic is also a factor, e.g. track & field)
china has a high population who plays table tennis not just a high population, work culture is also very different but this is because table tennis is seen as an actual good sport to go pro in
reasons from video : -China has a lot of table tennis players (ok but why are they attracted to table tennis and not to another sport ? India is high populated too and has not same good quantities/results) -Chinese people love this sport very much (because it's on TV / everywhere but why ? ) -Best coaches in the world (because they are former world champions because they are good) -Best table tennis partners in the world (because 2nd rank players are good) In my humble opinion, all these reasons listed are mostly consequences and continues to help China keeping its level in a virtuous (double ;-) ) circle . It would be interesting to find out why/how China has become N1 compared to former situation when Europe was N1 in 1930ies (Barna rules !) .. the inital reasons.
@@challenge159 y rights vs Wiki ....but table tennis are the national sports of China, the main reason why they ruls , but i Remember times when Europa was same level or better but ten ittf change tt " new ball 40 now 40+, speed glue ban " this made China shine on tt , they can easy boost hard rock rubbers and hit hard , now y win not for spin but speed and hit ...
@@ukaszrokita4906 The ITTF's rule change aims to restrict the Chinese team, not the European team. In China, the second most popular sport is football, and table tennis is only the third. The Chinese government is very supportive of table tennis, which is indeed one of the reasons why Chinese table tennis can be successful.
Una razón importante por la cuál al mundo occidental no le interesa tanto el tenis de mesa es simple: NO SE GANA MUCHO EN ESTE DEPORTE! Cualquier occidental con cierto talento prefiere el tenis! Es obvio
L'origine est que ce sport ne coûtait pas cher pour l'appareil politique de l'époque. (encore aujourd'hui) Ensuite, comme vous le dites très bien dans cette vidéo, il y a le nombre de joueurs et le fait que ce sport est aimé en Chine. Des champions du monde qui deviennent des entraîneurs... Pour ce qui est des clones, c'est vrai, sauf pour un joueur... JAN OVE WALDNER ;) Attention, le Basket et le football sont de plus en plus aimés aussi. Petite question... Auriez-vous des titres de films à me donner ?
@@lepsanh Instead of asking me, you should ask where his statistics come from. I doubt his claim because it utterly contradicts my life long experience in China.
@@newkid7 It is no matter where from EmRatThich took this statistics. The whole video does not explain the whole reasons for China being so dominant in ping pong. Our host omitted the most basic factor. Politics.
That can't be the reason. Many Asian and some European countries start from similar age with long hours too, particularly Koreans and Japanese, yet they don't even come close. Whereas in badminton, you can see China losing. There's something abt TT that China has a grip on.
The commie China owns their players, the Korean & Japanese are not. They play on their own time and pay their own way and may be get pick up when they win in competitions.
@@BibleExposition2022 Vietnam and many former commie states have the same system too, why are they so poor in TT and also other sports? Regardless the system, most top players all start young with systemic training, including Europeans. Timo started at 4.
On earth threa are no table tennis player in other countries who can compete with chinese players,,maybe china has to find competitors on other planets
If rest of world had this level of coaching from early age they would beat everyone. I have seen amazing talent in UK but they have coaching once a week. Only pushy parents get more coaching and this does not last long as kids become teenagers. All of these things filter out talent.
Huge population is definitely a factor, having more people who play, generating more talented players. What more I think is the Chinese government's support for the sport, everything is paid for and taken care off by the government. In a way the chinese team feel more like trained army soldiers than athletes, the way they behave and speak, and the diciplinary they have. There are exceptions of course. When emotions take over, like Zhang Jike, or the more recent Wang chuqin incident.
In many countries, sports are state-funded but it didn't yield as great a success. If you look back decades ago when China was poor, they were already winning titles.
@@jukkanieminen595 Quantity doesn't make up for quality. Most pro TT player all start young from 6 or 7 onwards, Japanese, Koreans or Chinese. Some European started even younger, Timo Boll 4 yr old, Ovtcharov too.
its easy to win a world champion but its very hard to win a national title - malong
Parabéns pelo vídeo, principalmente quando tem legenda em português...todos seus vídeos deveriam ter, povo Brasileiro gosta muito desse esporte também.
What do you mean by Hao Shuai is in the National Team B only? His highest ranking is number 7 and he has been in Nation Team A for more than 17 years (since year 2000, not sure if he retires at 2017)
The world tournament has been held since 1926. China won gold 149 times, Hungary won 68, Japan won 48. Sweden men last won in 2000 and singapore women last won in 2010. Therefore it is possible to win over China. But in order to do it consistently, that is a different story all together. I think, more foreigners need to play and train in the Chinese super league. The exposure will only help strengthen the game. It helps that Table Tennis is a national game in China. Just like football in Brazil or basketball in the USA.
Not just basketball. America has pro hockey, baseball, wrestling, American football, football, and even a lacrosse league.
1 ping pong table for 7 Chinese people? This is absolutely not true. There are still very few table tennis tables in China.It's still hard to find free public table tennis tables to play at.
one in seven children in africa are dying due to lack of water
one in seven days in a week people will die, 100%
1 in 7 youtubers fake their statistics to draw viewers
1 in seven statistics this youtuber mentioned is falsely claimed
@@badguy7432 1 in seven you will shut up
動画の内容にあまり関係ないけど、この方の英語めっちゃ聞き取りやすいわ
where i can find this film? 2:19
That penholder is a blue player. 🙁😰😵 God. Just imagine the level. Zhou qihao can also become a blue player if he doesn't perform internationally in the coming years.
What's the name of the PingPong movie??
The movie is 陈翔六点半之民间高手
Adoring crowd, Fame, superior sparring partners, immersive environment n total commitment make for sterling results.! 🤩👏
High population doesn't guarantee success, most of the highly populated countries ranked at the bottom of Olympic medal table. Accumulated knowledge, training method, and work culture are what determine success.
(In some sports, genetic is also a factor, e.g. track & field)
china has a high population who plays table tennis not just a high population, work culture is also very different but this is because table tennis is seen as an actual good sport to go pro in
reasons from video :
-China has a lot of table tennis players (ok but why are they attracted to table tennis and not to another sport ? India is high populated too and has not same good quantities/results)
-Chinese people love this sport very much (because it's on TV / everywhere but why ? )
-Best coaches in the world (because they are former world champions because they are good)
-Best table tennis partners in the world (because 2nd rank players are good)
In my humble opinion, all these reasons listed are mostly consequences and continues to help China keeping its level in a virtuous (double ;-) ) circle . It would be interesting to find out why/how China has become N1 compared to former situation when Europe was N1 in 1930ies (Barna rules !) .. the inital reasons.
Anyone know where I can see that film featured in this video, hopefully with subtitles?
Has Wang Jian Jun played against Ryu before? I would love to seem them play, like playing against a mirror
This is most important sport in China ....its like ask why Europa is the best in foodbol ....
The most popular sport in China is basketball.
@@challenge159 realy?
@@challenge159 y rights vs Wiki ....but table tennis are the national sports of China, the main reason why they ruls , but i Remember times when Europa was same level or better but ten ittf change tt " new ball 40 now 40+, speed glue ban " this made China shine on tt , they can easy boost hard rock rubbers and hit hard , now y win not for spin but speed and hit ...
@@ukaszrokita4906 The ITTF's rule change aims to restrict the Chinese team, not the European team. In China, the second most popular sport is football, and table tennis is only the third. The Chinese government is very supportive of table tennis, which is indeed one of the reasons why Chinese table tennis can be successful.
Hua Shuai clone of Timo Boll ? Are you serious ? :D
Because it’s their national sport and they are 1.5 billion people. That’s why
Una razón importante por la cuál al mundo occidental no le interesa tanto el tenis de mesa es simple: NO SE GANA MUCHO EN ESTE DEPORTE! Cualquier occidental con cierto talento prefiere el tenis! Es obvio
top!!!
Moral of the story: don't 1v1 a chinese person in wii table tennis
haha, có film của nhóm Hài Đầu Khấc.
I would like to disagree with the opinion here but...but i have no choice probably...maybe "horse day" Harimoto, Ito ...? Matias Falck? ...😉
Off course they will beat Chinese players some times but most of the time China still wining.
Maybe i wanted to provoke specific opinions...😄
L'origine est que ce sport ne coûtait pas cher pour l'appareil politique de l'époque. (encore aujourd'hui)
Ensuite, comme vous le dites très bien dans cette vidéo, il y a le nombre de joueurs et le fait que ce sport est aimé en Chine. Des champions du monde qui deviennent des entraîneurs... Pour ce qui est des clones, c'est vrai, sauf pour un joueur... JAN OVE WALDNER ;)
Attention, le Basket et le football sont de plus en plus aimés aussi.
Petite question... Auriez-vous des titres de films à me donner ?
Du côté américain, il y a le rigolo Balls Of Fury (en français balles de feu) ... et non ce n'est pas un film érotique. ;-)
什么时候国足能像国乒一样强?
Better question is why is the Brits not good. They invented the damn thing.
When Ma Lin be my trainer please call me Xu
I doubt your stats.. over 83 million Chinese play table tennis???
Потому что пашут, на трене!!!
"Over 85 million people who play the sport almost every day" not true!
Why not true? you have better statistics, I doubt it.
@@lepsanh Instead of asking me, you should ask where his statistics come from. I doubt his claim because it utterly contradicts my life long experience in China.
@@newkid7 It is no matter where from EmRatThich took this statistics. The whole video does not explain the whole reasons for China being so dominant in ping pong. Our host omitted the most basic factor. Politics.
@@lepsanh People from China tell you, it’s not true
Why America so good at basketball?
They have taller black people
@@max26888
Why are Brazilians so good at soccer?
Their league is not as big, nor have as much money as the English Premier League.
@@DaigoParry As a matter of fact, Brazilian football team is good, but not as dominated as US Basketball team, or Chinese table tennis team.
They trained since they were 5 years old 6-8 hours a day. In any profession when u live to train to compete, u be good also not just in table tennis.
That can't be the reason. Many Asian and some European countries start from similar age with long hours too, particularly Koreans and Japanese, yet they don't even come close. Whereas in badminton, you can see China losing. There's something abt TT that China has a grip on.
The commie China owns their players, the Korean & Japanese are not. They play on their own time and pay their own way and may be get pick up when they win in competitions.
@@BibleExposition2022 Vietnam and many former commie states have the same system too, why are they so poor in TT and also other sports? Regardless the system, most top players all start young with systemic training, including Europeans. Timo started at 4.
因为篮球,还是有待提高
On earth threa are no table tennis player in other countries who can compete with chinese players,,maybe china has to find competitors on other planets
1:53....刘国梁这是干嘛呢?疫情时期困在家手痒了是吧?
If rest of world had this level of coaching from early age they would beat everyone. I have seen amazing talent in UK but they have coaching once a week. Only pushy parents get more coaching and this does not last long as kids become teenagers. All of these things filter out talent.
Huge population is definitely a factor, having more people who play, generating more talented players. What more I think is the Chinese government's support for the sport, everything is paid for and taken care off by the government. In a way the chinese team feel more like trained army soldiers than athletes, the way they behave and speak, and the diciplinary they have. There are exceptions of course. When emotions take over, like Zhang Jike, or the more recent Wang chuqin incident.
In many countries, sports are state-funded but it didn't yield as great a success. If you look back decades ago when China was poor, they were already winning titles.
1.5 billion people + full time coaching for talented players
It is cause chinese players start earlier and train More hours than any country
Japanese and Korean start young with long hours too, Ai Fukuhara turned pro at 10 yr old, even younger than Chinese players.
@@pomodoro385 china has far More players starting young and i doubt koreans and japanese start younger
@@jukkanieminen595 Quantity doesn't make up for quality. Most pro TT player all start young from 6 or 7 onwards, Japanese, Koreans or Chinese. Some European started even younger, Timo Boll 4 yr old, Ovtcharov too.
They are good at table tennis because they have small bat and small balls