Thanks...thanks...and more thanks for the English subtitles. For me, a Jpen player in Europe, is this kind of video very useful to improve my technique.
Thank you so much! I started playing with a pen hold in college because of a friend, but never really had any technical instruction. This video was very helpful for me.
What shop on the internet would you recommend to buy some blades like this? I mean the best quality and that special handle with plus material on the right top of it
Thanks for the video. I'm new to J-pen. I see the racket in the videos has back cork removed. Could you point me to how to remove the back cork properly? I don't want to damage the racket handle. Thank you.
Halo, saya gugum dari indonesia Saya seorang amatir, dan saya sangat suka tenis meja, terutama semenjak saya pindah ke pegangan jpen. Tolong buat video tutorial menerima servis lawan
Hello coach ! I love your video, very usefull for european penholder. I was wondering, what is you wood ? I'm struggling to find J-pen wood and I need your advice, we have very few choices here. Thanks for english trad !
could anyone tell me where I could get a ping pong paddle like that? I want something similar to the authentic korean paddle, but I dont want to have to wait till the next time I go to korea to pick one up (my mother is korean so we visit every so often). I really love the culture of korea and I want to try to learn this style but I dont really have the equipment to learn it properly. Also, is there sandpaper or a cloth or something glued to the back of the coaches paddle? What is the point of that?
Check that brand, Xiom. They are Korean and they are very good products. They are not cheap, but not that expensive like butterfly or nittaku (Japanese), but in terms of quality they are similar. (Like Toyota and Hyundai 😂) But if you don't want to spend much money... There are Chinese brands like Yinhe with good prices and good products too. The idea is to check if you have a shop near in your city o country... Xiom has one seller in almost every country anyway.
As expected, Japanese pens are behind the times in modern times The back is fatally weak There are few pen users even for free, but if you use it anyway, the best solution is to use a Chinese pen
This is one of the best tutorials to see shoto hand positioning. It has really helped score more without forehand drive
Thanks...thanks...and more thanks for the English subtitles. For me, a Jpen player in Europe, is this kind of video very useful to improve my technique.
Thank you so much! I started playing with a pen hold in college because of a friend, but never really had any technical instruction. This video was very helpful for me.
Excellent advice from this JPEN coach.
Thanks a lot for the master class with english subtitles.
Big thanks for the subs! Very informative, properly explained and wonderfully demonstrated!
Excellent explanation, sir... ❤
Magnifique vidéo!!! Super coach!!!Merci beaucoup
Thanks for the video! Awesome explanation, gonna try to implement it into my playstyle... Although I'm a c-pen player
Thanks for the subtitles mate
Thank you so much to the engilsh subtitle ..... It is much clear .... 😀
J펜홀더 화이팅!! 고맙습니다
Thank you sir!
私も昔、単板のペンホルダーでした。昔はTH-cam無かったからなぁ…😅
Thanks for the english sub.
Thank you!
Thanks for the subs appreciate it 👍🏻
thank you
How to resolve backhand problem? I mean height ball. And how Cazuo Matsumoto attack with backhand so efficacy?
단면의 그립전환 좋은 정보 고맙습니다^^
늘 덕분에 배웁니다.
@@PDPark could you get the coach to make a video on the grip for serves? I think there is a separate grip when you serve.
ok, I’ll prepare
Congratulations for the video
what rubber does your trainer use?
which rubber do you recommend for jpen holder?
thank you
What shop on the internet would you recommend to buy some blades like this? I mean the best quality and that special handle with plus material on the right top of it
Thanks for the video. I'm new to J-pen. I see the racket in the videos has back cork removed. Could you point me to how to remove the back cork properly? I don't want to damage the racket handle. Thank you.
Thanks for English subtitles, can you make a tutorial how to attack with backhand like Kaii Yoshida?
Can you show me the link?
th-cam.com/video/gk09TZJ4LS8/w-d-xo.html here’s clips of him playing table tennis with his backhand sometimes very god
Halo, saya gugum dari indonesia
Saya seorang amatir, dan saya sangat suka tenis meja, terutama semenjak saya pindah ke pegangan jpen. Tolong buat video tutorial menerima servis lawan
Hello coach ! I love your video, very usefull for european penholder. I was wondering, what is you wood ? I'm struggling to find J-pen wood and I need your advice, we have very few choices here.
Thanks for english trad !
I would guess it might be a one piece hinoki. Darker makes nice but pricey blades.
his blade is kim taek soo red lens version김택수 붉은 렌즈
/ Rubber is Bryce Speed/ Total: 142g according to the op.
@@sjoshuaim это TSP Dynam 10,5 мм
박pd님, 궁금한 게 있는데요. 펜홀더의 포핸드 그립에서 검지는 거의 힘을 안 주나요? 즉 엄지와 뒤쪽 중지/약지만 힘을 주고 검지는 걸치는 하는 건지, 검지도 어느 정도 힘을 줘야 하는지 관장님께 여쭤봐 주세요.
관장님은 화백의 빠른 전환과 백핸드 테크닉(백플릭 푸싱)을 선호하셔서 검지의 권총그립을 강조합니다. 방아쇠 당길 때 검지에 힘 들어가는 느낌을 많이 말씀하십니다. 이것도 본인 전형이나 상황별로 달라서 정답은 없는 것 같네요
could anyone tell me where I could get a ping pong paddle like that? I want something similar to the authentic korean paddle, but I dont want to have to wait till the next time I go to korea to pick one up (my mother is korean so we visit every so often). I really love the culture of korea and I want to try to learn this style but I dont really have the equipment to learn it properly. Also, is there sandpaper or a cloth or something glued to the back of the coaches paddle? What is the point of that?
Check that brand, Xiom. They are Korean and they are very good products. They are not cheap, but not that expensive like butterfly or nittaku (Japanese), but in terms of quality they are similar. (Like Toyota and Hyundai 😂)
But if you don't want to spend much money... There are Chinese brands like Yinhe with good prices and good products too.
The idea is to check if you have a shop near in your city o country... Xiom has one seller in almost every country anyway.
Hey does anybody happen to know where I can get that little white material on the back of his paddle where he rests his fingers?
It’s a thin cow leather. Find a leather goods store or tailor shop near you.
@@PDPark thank you. Is there any links you can give me to anywhere on the web that I can buy something like this?
Soy de Mexico y quiero conseguir una raqueta estilo japonés, donde la consigo?
find it on amazon
라켓 뒤면 손가락 닿는부분에 붙힌거 재질 알수 있나요?
쇼파 가죽 샘플입니다. 가구점 지인에게 구했어요
Sohai
Muito boas as suas dicas!
Como faço para comprar uma madeira dessas?
Também tenho essa duvida .... Vou apenas repetir em inglês 😀
Very good tips
How can I buy a bat like yours?
By the way, what is your bat?
@@PaulSilvaPage é a TSP Dynam 10.5mm
Vc não precisa de uma madeira dessas.
@PDPark thank you! What rubber are you using?
T-Core Master V49 by TMOUNT
I wonder what kind of fabric he tape behind the blade..
thin cow leather
@@PDPark i have a jpen blade from yinhe carbon i pasted with 729 battleship 2 is it good or not?
@@sumandas9487 I have never played a carbon based penholder, but it is said to be advantageous for the stroke player near the table.
What is on the backhand side?
Thin cow leather
As expected, Japanese pens are behind the times in modern times The back is fatally weak There are few pen users even for free, but if you use it anyway, the best solution is to use a Chinese pen
What about Ryu seung min. The reason its not succesful now is because not enough young players are taught this technique