Man I think people will now appreciate how difficult table tennis really is. The variety in those chops was crazy. It really does take alot to be a pro player
table tennis has to be one of the most difficult of all sports. to get from beginner to intermediate to advance to low pro, mid pro high pro is HUGE difference and time/training commitments.
Chopper Master Joo is the coolest player - I've never seen him tossing a paddle, throwing a temper, arguing a point, making a noise or doing excessive celebration. By the way, I would love to see Master Joo uses his backhand to attack a few points in your next video. Those chop-chop-bam points are just gorgeous!
Yeah, Looks like his playing style of absorbing attacks made him so cool or he was already cool enough to play in this style... Or may be both aspects came together to him. Great player anyway, always annoying to the opponent but 🙌😂
Winning one single point gets so hard, Joo is unbelievably good! Great educational content explaining what makes his returns more spiny and what his rubber vs pimple sides makes a difference! Lessons learned!
That match was sick, you could literally see Ma Longs whole arm swelling up due to the ammount of energy he was using to spin the ball and in all honesty Joo Se Hyeuk should have won it. . .
I'm a Korean subscriber. I'm so glad to hear that you came to Korea. I'd appreciate it if you could come to Korea often and provide more fun for table tennis.
Joo Se Hyuk vs Timo Boll in the 2011 World Cup is one the best matches I have ever seen. I actually used that exact match, just yesterday as learning material for one of my students. If you haven’t seen it, you should really check it out. Fantastic sportsman, and always a blast to watch.
If you need a video on how to play against defense, check out the match between Primorac and Shiono. A lot of long rallies, but it's really a good example of how to vary the spin to force the other one to make mistakes. And since Primorac didn't have enough power and Shiono is not that good at attacking, it's quite a long match.
I enjoyed the extra commentary on what was happening with spin, ball placement, body positioning...all that stuff. I'm not saying that should be in *every* video, but it certainly enhanced this one.
Joo Saehyuk is the reason why I started playing defense after 6 years of playing as attacker. I have the blade named after him (Butterfly Joo Saehyuk ST) Well, thank you for this video, I managed to watch it slowly to understand how to chop properly especially forehand chop cuz this element needs to be improved. waiting for the next video
Joi Sae Hyuk current equipment: • NEXY Joo Sar Hyuk • Hurricane 3 Blue Sponge • Curl P1V (1.7) Interestingly, choppers in Japan use National H3 Blue sponge on FH. Sato and Hashimoto from Nippon Paint Mallets both use it and twiddle to punch with it
I waited so much JSH to appear here, my favorite player ever. His defensive intelligence and sophistication during the games is something I've never seen before. And coupled with his stamina, great forehand and tricky backhand shows why he's the defensive GOAT.
I loved this video! Great analysis of each point shedding light on minuscule differences with the ball and your technique. Also love the Ferris Bueller reference!! More like this please!!
I have been trying out chopping for a bit, and the playstyle really goes incredibly deep. It's super neat to see the legend himself show off the knowledge.
That's super-human Korean for you. Super-Human Power, but super down-to-earth with so much humility. Thanks for having Master Joo in this episode. Oh man, Adam, I love your works! Keep on-ponging! #koreanchopper
having only ever watched TT on youtube and never played, i always thought chopping was defensive mainly to slow down a fast rally or something, so seeing how much effort it takes to return a chopped ball was kind of mind blowing, i never understood the effect the spin has!
- Joo uses long pips on the bh and sticky chinese rubber on fh. maximum sponge thickness allows for more spin according to Joo. - Joo can vary the amount of spin in his chops: sometimes it's heavy backspin, sometimes it's less (apparently on both fh and bh). you can supposedly adapt to this by paying attention to his movement. - Joo said modern defenders should use 2 normal rubbers (no long pips) and attack more often.
just to put things back in the reality, Joo always used T64 prior to H3. and before the speed glue ban he was using speed glued Bryce. so saying this like Joo always usedd H3 is quite a jump.
Joo Sae-hyuk is a brilliant defender! Thank you very much, Adam! A request to you - please write the current blade and rubbers that you and your opponents use. This will be interesting to all subscribers and tennis fans!
What a wonderful instructional video that helps us understand the set up, pips and defensive style of the world best! Super fun and fascinating to watch!! Thank you!! Hm in future would love a break down on others' rackets and why they have that particular set up
Always nice to see you UA-cam. Will it be possible get some information about training and exercises the pro players use. Chen meng is very impressive in her speed and knowledge of the game.
I am a field sport person ( soccer, flag footbal ,ultimate ice hockey - not technically field but) and I generally find those actually boring to watch unless its an international competition and my country is in the finals (Canada). Racquet sports have always been impossible for me since my hand eye coordination just does not work that way but you have made table tennis so entertaining i find myself tuning in to the Olympic matches this year. And i never did that before. so thank you Adam, i found something new to watch during the Olympics other than the sprints
Hello Adam I have a suggestion, can you challenge the Brazilian Hugo Calderano? He is now going to compete for the bronze medal for Brazil, I think this challenge would be cool. ( I am Brazilian)
Excellent interview questions for the opinion and perspective of the Number 1 defender! Really good info, stuff I've wanted to ask him myself. also, I was bummed we didn't get the 7-0 game but I guess we'll see it soon!
WTTC 2003 Highlights: Werner Schlager vs Joo Se Hyuk is one of the biggest match I have seen. Love Ur vidéo , Ty Adam Hope u are a the Olympic games for more fun' video 😊
Hey Adam! I'm so happy to see Joo SaeHyuk from your channel. He is the one who turned me into play as a defender! And if I am not mistaken, it's the first time he reveals his rubbers on UA-cam.
choppers (Kim Kyung Ah, Joo Sae Hyuk) are the reason why I started playing table tennis. we need another another chopper in the top 10 but noone comes close to how they played in their prime :(((
Table tennis is insanely intricate. My good friend was a national level player for the country (New Zealand) in high school. I couldn't return a single serve! We sparred a bunch during the days, and he always handicapped me 9-0 and I had to rely on net/edge luck or he got bored and messed up his shots lol
I'm wondering how easy or hard it is for JSY to coach the whole team of Korea when all his players are playing the offensive style while his style is defensive. It was quite amazing when team China played against team Korea and it was quite tight. It was quite entertaining and exciting to watch.
who’s sss’scribed 🐍 and ready for the FULL MATCH? 😃
finally you came to korea
welcome adam!
Gooooo broo
HIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSS
HIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSS
no one
I love the educational twist that you added to the beginning of the video. Keep it up!
Man I think people will now appreciate how difficult table tennis really is. The variety in those chops was crazy. It really does take alot to be a pro player
table tennis has to be one of the most difficult of all sports. to get from beginner to intermediate to advance to low pro, mid pro high pro is HUGE difference and time/training commitments.
@@josepinchero I think this is true for all sports, no?
so much effort for little money. Is better to be a tennis player.
He still got it after all these years and Joo Se Hyuk is good too.
Great content as always!
It's great to have included info about the racket, warm-up, spin, use of legs, etc. while keeping the fun content as present as usual, great job!!!
Chopper Master Joo is the coolest player - I've never seen him tossing a paddle, throwing a temper, arguing a point, making a noise or doing excessive celebration. By the way, I would love to see Master Joo uses his backhand to attack a few points in your next video. Those chop-chop-bam points are just gorgeous!
Yeah, Looks like his playing style of absorbing attacks made him so cool or he was already cool enough to play in this style... Or may be both aspects came together to him. Great player anyway, always annoying to the opponent but 🙌😂
Ma Long or Xu Xin could do the same thing!
@@ericwang4323 두 선수 훌륭한건 알지만, 굳이 이 영상에서 언급할 이유는 없다.
@@krusty7982 okay…
Winning one single point gets so hard, Joo is unbelievably good! Great educational content explaining what makes his returns more spiny and what his rubber vs pimple sides makes a difference! Lessons learned!
tylkko gra kombinowana , nie mozna cały czas atak , bo masz małe szanse
Love Joo se Hyuk, he looks like a really cool and chill guy. Glad to see the legendary chopper is doing good!
아담 채널에 드디어 한국선수와의 챌린지! 거기다 주세혁 선수라니!!! 너무 기뻐요!!!!!❤❤❤
저두
i love Joo Saehyuk so much. he is the best definder in the wrold. i will following his stlye in table tennis.😍😍
아담 간지난다
깎신
One of the best matches I've seen is between Joo Sae-Hyuk and Ma Long at the 2012 Hungarian Open, that match is underrated.
That match was sick, you could literally see Ma Longs whole arm swelling up due to the ammount of energy he was using to spin the ball and in all honesty Joo Se Hyeuk should have won it. . .
Yes sick because joo lost from 10-6 up in decider, can't believe.
@nakox25 also 7 sets triller with Timo Boll in final in Budapest
There was a tight game in 2014 between them, it's one of the closest matches I've ever seen in TT.
I think it's Hungary open 2014 when he change his setup Forehand rubber into Tenergy 64 and Backhand Tsp p1 curl.Zhangjike that time lose 4-0.
I'm a Korean subscriber. I'm so glad to hear that you came to Korea. I'd appreciate it if you could come to Korea often and provide more fun for table tennis.
This is by far the best Joo Sae-hyuk appreciation video that I have seen, great sports man.
Joo Se Hyuk vs Timo Boll in the 2011 World Cup is one the best matches I have ever seen. I actually used that exact match, just yesterday as learning material for one of my students. If you haven’t seen it, you should really check it out. Fantastic sportsman, and always a blast to watch.
even against Werner Schalger in 2005. what a finale it was.
If you need a video on how to play against defense, check out the match between Primorac and Shiono. A lot of long rallies, but it's really a good example of how to vary the spin to force the other one to make mistakes. And since Primorac didn't have enough power and Shiono is not that good at attacking, it's quite a long match.
@@Felix-st2ue Just looked into it, great match no doubt, but man you can tell that Primorac doesn’t lift weights.😂
I enjoyed the extra commentary on what was happening with spin, ball placement, body positioning...all that stuff. I'm not saying that should be in *every* video, but it certainly enhanced this one.
I waited so long for a video against Joo Se Hyuk!!! Thanks for everything Adam, you are the best!!!
Love your perspective, it's like a breath of fresh air in a sea of sameness.
Finally the wait is over😊 my two favorite, 1st is my favorite channel to watch and 2nd is my Chopper of all time. My idol Joo SaeHyuk.🏓🏓
이런 영상은 전세계인이 같이 봐야한다
독창적이고 흥미롭다!!
아담 감사합니다!!
Joo Saehyuk is the reason why I started playing defense after 6 years of playing as attacker.
I have the blade named after him (Butterfly Joo Saehyuk ST)
Well, thank you for this video, I managed to watch it slowly to understand how to chop properly especially forehand chop cuz this element needs to be improved.
waiting for the next video
Joi Sae Hyuk current equipment:
• NEXY Joo Sar Hyuk
• Hurricane 3 Blue Sponge
• Curl P1V (1.7)
Interestingly, choppers in Japan use National H3 Blue sponge on FH. Sato and Hashimoto from Nippon Paint Mallets both use it and twiddle to punch with it
I love these kinda videos with educational content on TT. Keep em coming Adam
OMG!! My dream came true!! Ty so much Adam for playing against JSH😄
For someone who is learning to play TT, I like the explainer parts of the video a lot.
I waited so much JSH to appear here, my favorite player ever. His defensive intelligence and sophistication during the games is something I've never seen before. And coupled with his stamina, great forehand and tricky backhand shows why he's the defensive GOAT.
I loved this video! Great analysis of each point shedding light on minuscule differences with the ball and your technique. Also love the Ferris Bueller reference!! More like this please!!
finally great to hear Adam as commentary on the Olympic!!!
I have been trying out chopping for a bit, and the playstyle really goes incredibly deep. It's super neat to see the legend himself show off the knowledge.
Loved the shout out to a warmup, so important
Seeing a lot more choppers using short pips now
Watching choppers in table tennis is one of the most entertaining things in all of racquet sport
That's super-human Korean for you. Super-Human Power, but super down-to-earth with so much humility. Thanks for having Master Joo in this episode. Oh man, Adam, I love your works! Keep on-ponging! #koreanchopper
having only ever watched TT on youtube and never played, i always thought chopping was defensive mainly to slow down a fast rally or something, so seeing how much effort it takes to return a chopped ball was kind of mind blowing, i never understood the effect the spin has!
Just go and play the game, with some practice you'll get good and you will understand how spins are impacting the game
Hey man!
Thank for this video
I’ve been waiting for it for a long time
👍👍👍
Love your analysis on this. Useful as well as entertaining!
Great video. Very nice explanation of how the long pips affected each play. I haven’t t seen any other video explain it so we’ll.
- Joo uses long pips on the bh and sticky chinese rubber on fh. maximum sponge thickness allows for more spin according to Joo.
- Joo can vary the amount of spin in his chops: sometimes it's heavy backspin, sometimes it's less (apparently on both fh and bh). you can supposedly adapt to this by paying attention to his movement.
- Joo said modern defenders should use 2 normal rubbers (no long pips) and attack more often.
just to put things back in the reality, Joo always used T64 prior to H3. and before the speed glue ban he was using speed glued Bryce. so saying this like Joo always usedd H3 is quite a jump.
0:41 my sense of humor 😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Joo Sae-hyuk is a brilliant defender! Thank you very much, Adam! A request to you - please write the current blade and rubbers that you and your opponents use. This will be interesting to all subscribers and tennis fans!
Danke!
What a Masterclass, Adam. I can't believe we're all getting this for free! Thank you!
Man, you do a great job of explaining stuff for us newbies who haven’t faced a variety of opponents with different styles! 👏👏👏
What a wonderful instructional video that helps us understand the set up, pips and defensive style of the world best! Super fun and fascinating to watch!! Thank you!!
Hm in future would love a break down on others' rackets and why they have that particular set up
Excellent video!!
I love the commentary adam
More of this please
I loved the shot-by-shot breakdown! That kind of detail is awesome.
This was very informative I rreally love the racket setup review on the start as well thank you for the video
Huge Thanks for video with my favorite all time player and alive legend ! Cheers from Russia
Legendary! waiting for the next video!
Hit Like if you want to see Jan Ove Waldner play with Adam
Sure I wish to see Waldner vs Adam
Said the same also as a comment in his previous videos without a comment back. Hopefully he’s aware 👍
This is prob one of the most impressive displays of table tennis and love the informative aspects of the video!
Always nice to see you UA-cam. Will it be possible get some information about training and exercises the pro players use. Chen meng is very impressive in her speed and knowledge of the game.
Excellent excellent video. Whereas all your videos are fun to watch.I love this one for its educational value. Keep the lessons coming!
I dont give a flippen floop about table tennis. Yet here i am, subscribed, and binge watching your videos. 😂
Finally, I was waiting for this episode for few years
Yesss Joo Sae Hyuk in your video!! That's awesome
I am a field sport person ( soccer, flag footbal ,ultimate ice hockey - not technically field but) and I generally find those actually boring to watch unless its an international competition and my country is in the finals (Canada). Racquet sports have always been impossible for me since my hand eye coordination just does not work that way but you have made table tennis so entertaining i find myself tuning in to the Olympic matches this year. And i never did that before. so thank you Adam, i found something new to watch during the Olympics other than the sprints
Legit fun content Adam. Way to go
Class act he let Adam win the second set for sure, really enjoyed the video more about technique, great learning session!
loved the slow motion and the verbal explanation!
Nice job analyzing the shots and the reasons for a won or lost point.
Thanks for not only interesting performance, but also for useful explanations during the game.
Hello Adam I have a suggestion, can you challenge the Brazilian Hugo Calderano? He is now going to compete for the bronze medal for Brazil, I think this challenge would be cool. ( I am Brazilian)
Excellent interview questions for the opinion and perspective of the Number 1 defender! Really good info, stuff I've wanted to ask him myself. also, I was bummed we didn't get the 7-0 game but I guess we'll see it soon!
Thank you for breaking down the points, many actions are hard to notice in full speed!
What a nice play with Mr.Joo !!
WTTC 2003 Highlights: Werner Schlager vs Joo Se Hyuk is one of the biggest match I have seen.
Love Ur vidéo , Ty Adam
Hope u are a the Olympic games for more fun' video 😊
Hey Adam! I'm so happy to see Joo SaeHyuk from your channel. He is the one who turned me into play as a defender!
And if I am not mistaken, it's the first time he reveals his rubbers on UA-cam.
loved ur forehand counter !!🤩
I still have my signature Joo Se Hyuk Butterfly blade from 20 years ago. Was such a fan of his and still am!
I'm always favoring the attacker but I'm grateful for Joo to make international table tennis so interesting because of his defensive style.
choppers (Kim Kyung Ah, Joo Sae Hyuk) are the reason why I started playing table tennis. we need another another chopper in the top 10 but noone comes close to how they played in their prime :(((
와 한국이다!! ㅎㅎ 주세혁 선수 개인적으로도 엄청 좋아하는 선수에요! 한국에 많은 관심 가져주세요!!
와ㅏ
Great comments & tutorial elements in this vid!!! Thx & keep on pongin'!
Table tennis is insanely intricate. My good friend was a national level player for the country (New Zealand) in high school. I couldn't return a single serve! We sparred a bunch during the days, and he always handicapped me 9-0 and I had to rely on net/edge luck or he got bored and messed up his shots lol
Great Video and crazy Chops from him
I'm wondering how easy or hard it is for JSY to coach the whole team of Korea when all his players are playing the offensive style while his style is defensive. It was quite amazing when team China played against team Korea and it was quite tight. It was quite entertaining and exciting to watch.
В команде Южной Кореи очень сильные женщины --защитницы есть..
I love the answer from a Korean Master:
"Ok"!!
It fits all the questions from Adam)
보고싶었던 영상😊😊
great video for teaching out to attack different spins and playing against different play styles. Nice!
Another great video!! thx Adam!
wow. he is the legend. thank you @Adam Bobrow
Joo Se Hyuk is Paolo Maldini in table tennis.. and Adam Bobrow is also Peter Drury in The Voice of Table Tennis, They are so elegant...
MAAAAAAN
ITS CRAZY
FINALLY SUPERMATCH FROM SNAKE VS HEDGEHOG
Wow he's indeed the best defender of all time. Almost all of us Chinese have heard of him.
good stuff adam. i love the breakdown for ppl like me who are trying to learn the game.
Working on your tricks.. I hope I can impress myself one-day with your skills
Please do more of educational videos like this !
Sae-Hyuk is a LEGEND!
Very cool video Adam. Always ready for the next video. Your content always makes me smile!
he seems like such a nice guy. it would be good get him to talk more about tactics how to play against him.
Do something with Truls Möregård!
Awesome vid!
I can't believe my eyes 🙂🙂
0:40 that is Bellflower Root and Pear Juice kkkk
10:24 Defenders' prospects after ball change
Great idea with light signal fields on table.
Creo que debe ser el video que más esperé! Sos un genio Adam!
My hero! Love this video. Thanks for showing his setup too!
Good job Adam!😊
The best modern a
Defender ever. His forehand loop was amazing too considering the slow racket he had.
Nice vídeo, Adam! Can't wait to see the full match 😊
great video, always a pleasure to see JSH in action
omg spilled my drink on "Get to the chopper!" thank you
He's a legend, so are you, Adam 👑👑
I realize now he has the fastest attacks with an absorbing rubber. Cool.