A friend of mine has a cheap premade Donic that allowed the insertion of small weights into the handle via a removable shaft that locks into place. So... calling it new technology seems a bit of a stretch. I had a computer mouse that did the same.
Well that's exactly what I am doing. I'm doing video analysis on my games and upload them to TH-cam and at the same time I get support and suggestion from other people on how to improve my game and I'm telling you video analysis REALLY is the best way to improve. I've seen this through myself and my TH-cam Channel journey proves it. I was inspired by you to start making table tennis videos and I'm very thankfull for your tips. Keep on making this great content.
I understand this is ultimately just a big ad for the sponsor but it would've been nice to hear about Where to position the Camera (most of us don't carry a tripod to practice..) or even What kind of phone or Other related equipment to use..
Camera position is subjective, but most people prefer it to the back right of the court like Dan has here when analysing Chair's forehand. That way right handers aren't blocking the view when serving pendulum or holding the middle of the table. This positioning also gives you the best overall view, seeing positioning on table, what your opponent is doing, depth off table etc. If you want to work on your short game, then obviously move the camera in closer so you can really assess your contact timing. Camera's don't particularly matter either, most smartphones are good enough to get the footage. Most smartphones will let you film at 60FPS so you can slow the footage down to half speed! If no tripod, then get creative haha balance it against something, wedge it in a shoe etc 😆
@@jplanglais I don’t know if that would work well, because I think the net would wobble too much and there would be too much vibration through the table 🤔 But definitely give it a go and see! I like to see what my opponent is doing as well to help analyse what I could have done better/should have noticed more in the moment 👍🏻
Like Joe said, your phone (assuming you have one) will most likely do the job. I started recording two weeks ago and I will say that your phone should have enough battery and storage. We recorded for about 90 minutes which drained like half of my battery and the file was coming in at 11GB (1080p/60fps). I bought the tripod from Amazon for around 20€. Dan obviously uses a higher quality one, but cheap ones are fine too. Just make sure you can adjust the height (mine goes up to almost 180cm) and the angle with it.
Seeing yourself playing for the first time can be confrontational 😂 . By the way, apart from recording yourself on video, what also could be useful is practicing (without a ball) next to a mirror, for example complete posture, topspin technique, recovery…
Hi table tennis daily thanks for the video. I am planning to start video analysis after watching your video. Few questions 1. Could you please share how can I tactically analyze big tournament videos and identify opponent weak point by recording their videos. For instance if I watch Timo vs ma long videos how can I tactically analyze their game ? 2. What app or software you use to analyze your video? For example how you add an TH-cam match video in the middle of your video for explanation 3. How you add two video side by side for comparison? 4. Do you know any website or share any link which explains tactical analysis of tournament in slow Motion ? Please advise again thanks a lot for your insight Masoom
Easily the best way to assess your game and make adjustments. In my head I play like Timo Boll. Unfortunately its only when I film myself watch it back, I actually play like his Irish cousin Tim O'Boll😪
@@michaelg8841 . "O'Boll" is not a Irish surname, although historically it could have developed, since "Boll" is attested as a name. But instances of "Boll" are exceedingly rare in that country.
Let us know if you use video analysis in your practice 👇
A friend of mine has a cheap premade Donic that allowed the insertion of small weights into the handle via a removable shaft that locks into place. So... calling it new technology seems a bit of a stretch. I had a computer mouse that did the same.
Dan 's backhand is improved a lot ! 💪
Well that's exactly what I am doing. I'm doing video analysis on my games and upload them to TH-cam and at the same time I get support and suggestion from other people on how to improve my game and I'm telling you video analysis REALLY is the best way to improve. I've seen this through myself and my TH-cam Channel journey proves it.
I was inspired by you to start making table tennis videos and I'm very thankfull for your tips. Keep on making this great content.
love you guys im on your aacademy learning so much from u guys ! thanks for your pation of tt
Great stuff. It's always a pain looking at yourself, but yeah ... I should definitely do this more.
Im telling you..Dans plsying like a pro now. His technique is up there!! Fair plsy to him!! Great vid. As alwsys. Leo
Any recommendation for buying a specific thing to hold the phone to film while playing?
What do you guys think about playing defensive? Maybe make a video bout that:)
if it works it works, simple as that
When does the new season of ttd tournament start?
Yeah good shout, I didn’t get video of comp tonight but looking at the pictures I definitely need a full review 😆
Can you review fan alc blade please
I understand this is ultimately just a big ad for the sponsor but it would've been nice to hear about Where to position the Camera (most of us don't carry a tripod to practice..) or even What kind of phone or Other related equipment to use..
Camera position is subjective, but most people prefer it to the back right of the court like Dan has here when analysing Chair's forehand. That way right handers aren't blocking the view when serving pendulum or holding the middle of the table. This positioning also gives you the best overall view, seeing positioning on table, what your opponent is doing, depth off table etc. If you want to work on your short game, then obviously move the camera in closer so you can really assess your contact timing. Camera's don't particularly matter either, most smartphones are good enough to get the footage. Most smartphones will let you film at 60FPS so you can slow the footage down to half speed! If no tripod, then get creative haha balance it against something, wedge it in a shoe etc 😆
@@TTDJoe How about resting it on the net looking directly at us. We wouldn't see the other players tho..
@@jplanglais I don’t know if that would work well, because I think the net would wobble too much and there would be too much vibration through the table 🤔 But definitely give it a go and see! I like to see what my opponent is doing as well to help analyse what I could have done better/should have noticed more in the moment 👍🏻
Like Joe said, your phone (assuming you have one) will most likely do the job. I started recording two weeks ago and I will say that your phone should have enough battery and storage. We recorded for about 90 minutes which drained like half of my battery and the file was coming in at 11GB (1080p/60fps). I bought the tripod from Amazon for around 20€. Dan obviously uses a higher quality one, but cheap ones are fine too. Just make sure you can adjust the height (mine goes up to almost 180cm) and the angle with it.
Very good video!
Hi! Would love if you could do a review of the dynaryz serie by Joola and compare it to other brands 😄
Seeing yourself playing for the first time can be confrontational 😂 .
By the way, apart from recording yourself on video, what also could be useful is practicing (without a ball) next to a mirror, for example complete posture, topspin technique, recovery…
Hi table tennis daily thanks for the video. I am planning to start video analysis after watching your video. Few questions
1. Could you please share how can I tactically analyze big tournament videos and identify opponent weak point by recording their videos. For instance if I watch Timo vs ma long videos how can I tactically analyze their game ?
2. What app or software you use to analyze your video? For example how you add an TH-cam match video in the middle of your video for explanation
3. How you add two video side by side for comparison?
4. Do you know any website or share any link which explains tactical analysis of tournament in slow
Motion ?
Please advise again thanks a lot for your insight
Masoom
Easily the best way to assess your game and make adjustments. In my head I play like Timo Boll. Unfortunately its only when I film myself watch it back, I actually play like his Irish cousin Tim O'Boll😪
Does Timo Boll actually have an Irish cousin called Tim O’Boll?
@@michaelg8841 . "O'Boll" is not a Irish surname, although historically it could have developed, since "Boll" is attested as a name. But instances of "Boll" are exceedingly rare in that country.
Pls make a video on viscaria super alc plssss
Yess i Video recorded myself too but sometimes i can't really tell what im doing right or wrong. I think i uploaded one Video of myself on a robot
I'd love too know where you guys are based London???
Can you please🥺🥺🥺 review the andro c48 or r48😢😢😢😢
good job
Pls Dan test the rubber( Joola Dynaryz Agr and Acc) they are amazing!🔥🤩🙏🏼
Tom...how old is your Dad? I want to be able to play at his level when I'm his age. He is my hero!
This is Dan's dad the Chairman 😅 He's 59 and definitely doing great!
I want pickets backhand 😍
I record myself, and uploading my training.
🔥🔥🔥
good
fan zhendang
Of course this is important, but it is sadly a pretty big ad.
I don't care about all this. What I want is the secret to have Dan's hairstyle.
Aha now that's a long story 😅 Lack of sleep and tons of editing 😁
Yaaay ☺️💖⛄🎄🎥🎬📷🎨🌈🎧🕊️🏓🎶🚴🏋️👏🏽🥰🎉
hate the clickbait title!
I'm early!! ☺
Tom, how does it feel to be £1000 richer? And what did you spend the money on?
It feels good! So far not a lot apart from a nice meal with my wife 🍴😁
@@tommaynard8101 sounds fab mate. you really are a top bloke on and off the TT table.
@@Ladda-re6kp Thanks man!