@kroliknor your serve and forehand loop structures are rather european, suited to SH grip not penhold, you are not extending your arm to the maximum on the loop (the distance between contact point and pivot would increase creating more force) and your serve does not fully use the advantages of the penhold grip (wrist, serving motions, fake movements for deception). why bother playing Cpen?
You should add more power to your forehand,i am a fellow penholder and i put as much power as i can in forehand and half that on backhand usually shorts
I have few questions.. are you from europe? ... if you are... Do you know more than less in your club maybe... how many young penholders there are? ... because I think that is not quite common to find penhold players in Europe ...Do you know if actually there are any difference between the Chinese RPB and the european one??? ... So, congratulations penhold grip totally rules!.. Greetings
lol. See allt he people spinning and flipping their paddles int he backround!? That is what we call being nervous, just be calm and you will play fine. Seen to mnay people lose points ont he serve because there flipping their paddle like a nervous twit :)
good job dude, i been watching ur videos and u get alot of haters, but yeah ur RPB looks more natural than ur forehand
the only thing id say is, you tend to look for the BH opening more than you should, because as a penholder ur FH is still your biggest asset. you should still be stepping around looping forehands and ur RPB should be a opener
Thanks. I try to improve both backhand and forehand. Playing mostly forehand implies good footwork. As I'm still recovering from a serious injury, I'm trying to play both wings. I hope to become better soon and to use forehand more. On the other han, I hope that with my backhand I don't need to step around as often as an "average penholder". :) Thanks for your comment and the encouraging words. Despite my reply, I sort of agree with you. :)
@kroliknor yeah man, I had been a JPEN player for about 4 years, and with school and work I noticed my footwork dramatically decreasing. I ended up switching to CPEN and found that RPB was not as difficult as I imagined. I pretty much loop all underspin balls with RPB and then use traditional penhold to rally and block. Working well so far, I hope to incorporate some RPB topspin later
Хорошее видео! У вас просто скорость меньше, кисть вы не опускаете в положение для форхенда, и останавливаете раньше немного руку(это не недостаток) - вот в чем отличие от Ван Хао, как показалось. А так отлично!
Спасибо. Конечно, я медленее. :) Плюс я боюсь махать слева быстрее, т.к. пальцы ракетку не удержат. А насчет разворота руки на FH после топса слева я полностью согласен. Я стараюсь переучиться, но все-таки часто вылезает старое. В любом случае, раньше еще хуже было. Спасибо за такой положительный комментарий.
I cannot. Because I thought that it looks very much like Wang Hao's backhand :) I mean of course it's worse and not exactly the same, but among Wang Hao, Ma Lin, Xu Xin backhands, mine is the most similar to Wang Hao's, I believe. Or hope :)
@kroliknor your serve and forehand loop structures are rather european, suited to SH grip not penhold, you are not extending your arm to the maximum on the loop (the distance between contact point and pivot would increase creating more force) and your serve does not fully use the advantages of the penhold grip (wrist, serving motions, fake movements for deception). why bother playing Cpen?
broro100 2 months ago
Nice backhand
timothyjesus 2 months ago
Dude are you swedish?
klantskaft4 3 months ago
@klantskaft4
No, I'm not Swedish... dude :)
kroliknor 3 months ago
@kroliknor But you were in Sweden? Due to the friskis & svettis thing in the background:)
klantskaft4 3 months ago
You should add more power to your forehand,i am a fellow penholder and i put as much power as i can in forehand and half that on backhand usually shorts
liontoxicatorR 3 months ago
I have few questions.. are you from europe? ... if you are... Do you know more than less in your club maybe... how many young penholders there are? ... because I think that is not quite common to find penhold players in Europe ...Do you know if actually there are any difference between the Chinese RPB and the european one??? ... So, congratulations penhold grip totally rules!.. Greetings
hectp1199 5 months ago
was benutzt du für beläge?
adidasstar97 7 months ago
excellnet backhand.... wang hao style...very nice! :)
EduardoPaz1981 8 months ago
some guy walks across, LOL
wluc071 8 months ago
lol. See allt he people spinning and flipping their paddles int he backround!? That is what we call being nervous, just be calm and you will play fine. Seen to mnay people lose points ont he serve because there flipping their paddle like a nervous twit :)
chapstickspf 8 months ago
What Rubeberr and Blade do you use and what does it weighs all in all?
greeting from a german penhold player ^^
gjari 9 months ago
good job dude, i been watching ur videos and u get alot of haters, but yeah ur RPB looks more natural than ur forehand
the only thing id say is, you tend to look for the BH opening more than you should, because as a penholder ur FH is still your biggest asset. you should still be stepping around looping forehands and ur RPB should be a opener
wayne2626 9 months ago
@wayne2626
Thanks. I try to improve both backhand and forehand. Playing mostly forehand implies good footwork. As I'm still recovering from a serious injury, I'm trying to play both wings. I hope to become better soon and to use forehand more. On the other han, I hope that with my backhand I don't need to step around as often as an "average penholder". :) Thanks for your comment and the encouraging words. Despite my reply, I sort of agree with you. :)
kroliknor 9 months ago
@kroliknor yeah man, I had been a JPEN player for about 4 years, and with school and work I noticed my footwork dramatically decreasing. I ended up switching to CPEN and found that RPB was not as difficult as I imagined. I pretty much loop all underspin balls with RPB and then use traditional penhold to rally and block. Working well so far, I hope to incorporate some RPB topspin later
wayne2626 9 months ago
Хорошее видео! У вас просто скорость меньше, кисть вы не опускаете в положение для форхенда, и останавливаете раньше немного руку(это не недостаток) - вот в чем отличие от Ван Хао, как показалось. А так отлично!
Справа хорошо начинаете!
timurshaipov 11 months ago
@timurshaipov
Спасибо. Конечно, я медленее. :) Плюс я боюсь махать слева быстрее, т.к. пальцы ракетку не удержат. А насчет разворота руки на FH после топса слева я полностью согласен. Я стараюсь переучиться, но все-таки часто вылезает старое. В любом случае, раньше еще хуже было. Спасибо за такой положительный комментарий.
kroliknor 11 months ago
@kroliknor YOU SPEAK RUSSIAN OMGROFLBBQMUFFINSYAYTHATSSOCOOOLLL!!!
XD
DaKrazedKyubizt 10 months ago
@DaKrazedKyubizt
:)))))))))))
kroliknor 10 months ago
kroliknor could you tell me why your backhand doesn't really look like Ma Lin's or Wang Hao's backhands?
PreppyPoser1 11 months ago
@PreppyPoser1
I cannot. Because I thought that it looks very much like Wang Hao's backhand :) I mean of course it's worse and not exactly the same, but among Wang Hao, Ma Lin, Xu Xin backhands, mine is the most similar to Wang Hao's, I believe. Or hope :)
kroliknor 11 months ago
@PreppyPoser1 even Ma Lin's Bh doesn't look like Wang Hao's, WH's doesnt ll XX's etc...
timurshaipov 11 months ago