difficult serve return drill
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it's just a medium backspin, talk with ma lin to serve for you :))
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Your first two returns were fails!
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This is important because opponents will not all hit the same pattern every time, though the robot helps with certain strokes. As long as the person realizes that it's a training tool then it's the best tool I've ever seen!
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I have one observation, for anyone who uses the Robopong. It is truly an excellent method for training. The only possible disadvantage I see is that if someone uses the robot on the first couple drills, they really have to focus on reading the speed and spin of ball as it comes on the table, and disregarding the fact that there is any noticeable pattern of strokes. Finding a pattern and using that pattern to gauge the next reaction is not very helpful when training to increase anticipation.
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@STiFF444 you mean 3500 swedish kronor..
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I already tried this with newgy robot. Although it has its limitation, but it is still a good drill to return really short down spin and up spin. You can practice your forehand flick and backhand chukata (please correct my spelling). Because I am rpb penhold, I use that to practice rpb short on table up or side spin return (same as chukata). Turn on it faster will create more upspin and speedy serve and it is useful to return speedy long table serve. Still there are too many combination.
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Newgy RoboPong 2050 retails for £699 in UK...
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@lakris1337 a dollar is 7 swedish kronor, so it costs around 3500 dollars
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that is so easy
Hi jfo420,
The cost for this particular robot is $599 right now. Newgy does have some robots for $149.
If you are interested in buying a robot, please let me know asap. Right now the Newgy Robots are on sale. If you purchase through my affiliate website, then I'll write 3 personalized training programs for you. I will also teach you how to use the robot. My affiliate link is listed above..
THanks,
Samson Dubina
SamsonDubina 2 months ago