It's all about personal preference, it's not for sure one handle style is only good for one certain play style. Me have big hands with long finger playing FH looping more often, my hand feel hollow with FL handle, so I stick with AN handle blade and it gives me a great feeling when looping. Kong Linghui, whos expert at counter top-looping and choper-killer, is another example who plays with AN handle but can loop really well. So you have to try and feel it before you judge.
Thanks Emrat, some great arguments were made, very useful. Your logic puzzles me though. In the article, first you tell us there are 6 types of handles, then you want us to choose from 3 different types (ST,FL,AN), then you repeat there are 6 types, then show a list of 5 types. Then a table, also with 5 types. This could be more clear.
I use st handle with a loose grip but it doesn’t fly away when I loop the ball, I have good control over my game and looping with st handle. I’m forehand dominant but I still prefer st handle because it feels right to me.
Hi! Thank you for this video. In connection to grip type, what does the word "Master" indicate? I've noticed it when browsing blades. I believe it is some kind of wider, flared version but I'm not sure.
Very useful video, i play mid distance with a flare handle with edge tape on, my question is about the size of the hand, i have a rather small hand (short fingers) what is best for me coach ? does the size of the hand is a key factor too ? i've been playing for 7 years and always with heavy racket (Andro Treiber Z) 90g blade, maybe i should try something a little bit lighter too
I learned a few things (especially about size). But I feel better a FL handle for serving. The ST kind feels like it slips... I agree about the ST and changing FH to BH, I guess playing styles may affect the desired effectiveness.
I am a new player. I have a flaired handle, but I tried a straight handle at my club and it filled my hand better. I wish there was a flair handle that was thicker (stiga offensive classic). Does grip tape ruin the feeling of vibration on the blade?
Does anyone know how the handle of Nittaku Acoustic ST LG or ST SG compares to Stiga Offensive Classic ST? I want to order Nittaku Acoustic online, but I dont know how it feels in my hand. The Stiga Offensive Classic ST fits me well. I havent met anyone in Norway that uses Nittaku Acoustic yet.
Je préfère les manches droits. J'ai 13 raquettes avec des poignées différentes et comme je suis un bon serveur et que j'ai un bon revers, également, les manches droits permettent d'avoir plus de liberté dans la main, de mettre plus d'angle. Je retrouve un peu la même sensation avec un manche concave et très fin comme ma lame Tibhar Hinoki qui doit avoir 30 ans
If you doubt about your handle, chose ST, that one is the most standard for all kind of hands and grips, it won't be bad at any kind of grip and playstyles.
@@buttxrontoast-7100 I used to use a shakehand blade....but the longer handle sometime hit my face....for long stroke..... immediately switched to penhold blade
@Pratyaya Mandal I'm a hybrid player, i play on both shakehand and penhold to confuse the opponent. When i used a penhold raclet, it was very uncomfortable when i was using the penhold grip. My thumbs were numb, and my middle finger felt as if it was bended the other way around
Read the answer here: pingsunday.com/best-handle-type-in-table-tennis/
It's all about personal preference, it's not for sure one handle style is only good for one certain play style. Me have big hands with long finger playing FH looping more often, my hand feel hollow with FL handle, so I stick with AN handle blade and it gives me a great feeling when looping. Kong Linghui, whos expert at counter top-looping and choper-killer, is another example who plays with AN handle but can loop really well. So you have to try and feel it before you judge.
Thank you for adding Korean subtitles.
Thanks Emrat, some great arguments were made, very useful. Your logic puzzles me though. In the article, first you tell us there are 6 types of handles, then you want us to choose from 3 different types (ST,FL,AN), then you repeat there are 6 types, then show a list of 5 types. Then a table, also with 5 types. This could be more clear.
I use st handle with a loose grip but it doesn’t fly away when I loop the ball, I have good control over my game and looping with st handle. I’m forehand dominant but I still prefer st handle because it feels right to me.
Do you have larger hands?
@@mokgable Oh I was eager on equipment back then, I’m using FL handle as it’s more comfortable.
Gracias por los subtítulos en español ☺️
Hi! Thank you for this video. In connection to grip type, what does the word "Master" indicate? I've noticed it when browsing blades. I believe it is some kind of wider, flared version but I'm not sure.
Very useful video, i play mid distance with a flare handle with edge tape on, my question is about the size of the hand, i have a rather small hand (short fingers) what is best for me coach ? does the size of the hand is a key factor too ? i've been playing for 7 years and always with heavy racket (Andro Treiber Z) 90g blade, maybe i should try something a little bit lighter too
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
I learned a few things (especially about size). But I feel better a FL handle for serving. The ST kind feels like it slips...
I agree about the ST and changing FH to BH, I guess playing styles may affect the desired effectiveness.
Double handle, hey guys really enjoying this game thanks
Can you post a link to a video with Liu Guoliang's explanations on grip?
I am a new player. I have a flaired handle, but I tried a straight handle at my club and it filled my hand better. I wish there was a flair handle that was thicker (stiga offensive classic). Does grip tape ruin the feeling of vibration on the blade?
Coach a Donic Ovtcharov/Original senso carbon with Evolution el-p rubbers un both sides are okay for an intermediate player?
Does anyone know how the handle of Nittaku Acoustic ST LG or ST SG compares to Stiga Offensive Classic ST? I want to order Nittaku Acoustic online, but I dont know how it feels in my hand. The Stiga Offensive Classic ST fits me well. I havent met anyone in Norway that uses Nittaku Acoustic yet.
beginner player with nittaku acoustic here. european player should order LG one though.. the LG FL fit well with my asian hand
10:22 is this blade having carbon on only one side ?
Yes. It is kong linghui's modified avalox by butterfly. Adding one layer of alc on backhand, preserving allwood layer on forehand
How long should I use a blade (durability) ?
Do you recommend heavy top paddle for attacking and lighter top for defense style?
I agree
Up to you the right handle is the thick one
Choose the pan hold handle.
Hi!. First view😀.
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Hello 😊
Je préfère les manches droits. J'ai 13 raquettes avec des poignées différentes et comme je suis un bon serveur et que j'ai un bon revers, également, les manches droits permettent d'avoir plus de liberté dans la main, de mettre plus d'angle.
Je retrouve un peu la même sensation avec un manche concave et très fin comme ma lame Tibhar Hinoki qui doit avoir 30 ans
Pourrais-tu envoyer un lien pour voir une photo d’un « conical « handle ?
Coach, what do you think of Yasaka Silver all wood?
Is it bad that I'm a looper and I use an anatomic handle?
No it comes to preference, I suggest flared for loopers
2:33
If you doubt about your handle, chose ST, that one is the most standard for all kind of hands and grips, it won't be bad at any kind of grip and playstyles.
penhold players need not to bother.....lol
Penhold players who use shakehand blades: am i a joke to you????
@@buttxrontoast-7100 I used to use a shakehand blade....but the longer handle sometime hit my face....for long stroke..... immediately switched to penhold blade
@Pratyaya Mandal I'm a hybrid player, i play on both shakehand and penhold to confuse the opponent. When i used a penhold raclet, it was very uncomfortable when i was using the penhold grip. My thumbs were numb, and my middle finger felt as if it was bended the other way around
Timo Boll is not a backhand player though.
I mean his backhand-forehand is rather balance
Is this chanel sponsored by butterfly? 50% of the time it shows butterfly blades. That's senseless.
They are very popular so alot of players will be familiar when shown butterfly products, they're kind of the standard of table tennis companies.
Can't your videos be any more slower? Why so slow in explanation man damm made me fall asleep didn't understand nothing
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