Ask The Experts: Louis Levene, No. 384 Butterfly Table Tennis - 6 minutes read
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Hi,
I play close to the table very offensively, I have a powerful forehand. As soon as I can attack from topspin, I attack the ball. I play close to the table because I usually take the offensive initiative of the game, but if the other player presses me more than I do him, he takes the middle distance, I also seek control of the game through precise and aggressive topspin, and that is, I seek to finish the point quickly. I have played Innerforce ALC (with tenergy 80 and 05 on both sides), and then I switched to Jun Mizutani SuperZLC 2 years ago (I currently use Dignics 80 and 05 on both sides). I have noticed that the handle of the Mizutani shovel (I play it in AN) is thin and sometimes I lose my grip and raise my hand too much and hit with my finger. Still, it’s something I’m correcting. I’ve seen the new Harimoto SuperZLC, I like the Limba feel of my old ALC innerforce and my current Jun Mizutani Super ZLC. My question is this. Which wood will make me better in all aspects of the game, for this type of offensive player profile?: JMSZLC vs THarimotoSZLC. The main reason I changed wood is because I wanted to be more offensive, a faster attack. But right now, I don’t know which wood of the 2 benefits me the most. And as for the tires, the configuration I plan to use now is FH: change from my current Dignics 80 vs the new Dignics 09C (mm Max). BH: keep my current Dignics 05 (mm Max) vs Dignics 09C (8mm Max). What wood and rubber configuration do you recommend? I do not mind changing my current material completely again, what I am looking for is an offensive game of close and medium distance with good blocking and effect to subtract the counterattacks and soon return to take the initiative of the point through aggressive topspin, both forehand and backwards. In the serve I look for a lot of effect, but as a bag with the right rubber it has to be powerful to continue the aggressive point. I can be patient with the defenders, but I look for the topspin when I can. And with what they attack more than me, because I try to block them on the table or move away a little to look for the offensive game. I am looking for attack and dominance in the point, power, control, direct balls, with a lot of spin, a good blocking. * Attack wood, which wood to choose?: JMizutaniSZLC, THarimotoSZLC, ZJikeSZLC, PFranciskaZLC, Revoldia CNF, Viscaria, Innerforce ZLC? I am looking for an offensive game with an aggressive spin, direct and without compromise from near and medium distance. And a good block to enter into an offensive spin contract. * Right rubber: D09c vs D80? * Backhand rubber: D05 vs D80 vs D09C?
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