All those who think this is "bad sportsmanship" or whatever else, think about your own play, when an opponent will "cho" your missed serve, are you going to be relaxed, or are you going to be irritated, think about how this is not fair play, how dares he, and so on ... and you're likely to lose the next point as well. This is deffinitely one of the best mental trainings I've seen. And I'm sure they do not do it during normal matches, but it's good preparation for a nasty opponent. 5*
Its very interesting to see how hard the chinese youngsters are practising . (Please excuse my bad english, english is not my native language). That's why they're so good cause the're practising permanently! 4 stars from me!
There is nothing more annoying than little kids shouting 'Cho' at every point like they are some sort of pro. It is even more annoying when they do it if you make a service error. Bad sportsmanship IMO.
HOOOSS HOS HOOOSSS =.=
ywexe 2 years ago
what do they do there???? :D:D
kopfohnehirn 2 years ago
If I say Penis and vagina infront of my opponent instead of Chos and Hoos, will that help?
takkyuHero 2 years ago 5
All those who think this is "bad sportsmanship" or whatever else, think about your own play, when an opponent will "cho" your missed serve, are you going to be relaxed, or are you going to be irritated, think about how this is not fair play, how dares he, and so on ... and you're likely to lose the next point as well. This is deffinitely one of the best mental trainings I've seen. And I'm sure they do not do it during normal matches, but it's good preparation for a nasty opponent. 5*
augend 2 years ago 4
ur so right. 5* for u and this video ;D
UsakoKirei 2 years ago
I only scream when the rally is beautiful enough, and when I win.
When the other makes a mistake, except when you are almost winning, please don't scream...
Harry0Ron0Hermione 2 years ago
i dont think this is table tennis. what stupid trainer want them to scream like this just look att waldner or timo boll they areso relax
kepsen55 2 years ago
yeah :P
az159143 2 years ago 2
choooooooooooo
!!!!!!!!!! chhhhhhuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!
gastonfprom 2 years ago
How are they able to concentrate?! :D:D
TenerifeBS08 2 years ago
@TenerifeBS08 That's the point.
BicolBandit 10 months ago
Not bad!
Its very interesting to see how hard the chinese youngsters are practising . (Please excuse my bad english, english is not my native language). That's why they're so good cause the're practising permanently! 4 stars from me!
mariusatyt 2 years ago
ooooooo aaaaaaaaaaaa uuuuuuuu :S
CTMSanJose 3 years ago
sta muy bien
a veces los gritos son la diferencia en un partido
destination10jes 3 years ago
they are training the "chooo", its a sometimes a good kind to apply pressure!
but i dont think its sportmanship...
SchniedelWutz1 3 years ago
There is nothing more annoying than little kids shouting 'Cho' at every point like they are some sort of pro. It is even more annoying when they do it if you make a service error. Bad sportsmanship IMO.
packtim 3 years ago
Waldner barely made a sound when he scored. Actions speak louder than words...or shouting/grunting.
transhuman7 3 years ago 2
lmao i heard someone say CMON!
Chinesekage 3 years ago 2
lol, cho fest. i love it. i'm going to have my own personal cho fest this week at club.
criddlenation 3 years ago
its a cho fest
cavemankavone 4 years ago 9
yeah xD
stanchoi 4 years ago
i like the penholder. his forehand is sweet
tanxu 4 years ago
intimidation can be a great weapon
queridikulo 4 years ago
Qiu! or Cho! It's essentially "Come On!" "Vamos!" and the like. I guess they're training confidence building...
BicolBandit 4 years ago
what are they shouting?
miscforum 4 years ago
i think it is a part of their psychological training..
wardm8 4 years ago 4
sweeeeet
jellybeansinc 3 years ago
only for psyco's ..these kids watch wang hao and wang liqin and ma lin they just immitate..fags
pingpong16 3 years ago