How can you tell if you have a bad coach ?
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How can you tell if you have a bad coach ?
I was just curious as to what are the primary indicators that you may have a bad coach for table tennis
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Re: How can you tell if you have a bad coach ?
Easy, if you don't improved is a bad coach for you.
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Re: How can you tell if you have a bad coach ?
Table tennis is an extremely equipment sensitive sport.
I am not going int debate here whether it is good or bad but it is what it is.
So based on that I would expect a coach to pat great attention to the racket design of a player during various stages of development.
I know right away if coach is biased and not suitable if they routinely choose a dumb inverted racket to beginners especially children, older adults or para players.
The top spin only smooth rubber dumb racket is a fraud model. I was brainwashed by ITTF and its coaches for over 45 years till last year into believing that all children & beginners should start with smooth rubber dumb rackets. The Indian girls & women have blown this absurd premise right out of the arena.
I kind of understand in a way though because the coaches themselves are brainwashed themselves by the corrupt table tennis system.
So without going into details , I know a coach is a bad coach if they let the student play with whatever they want or choose a dumb mooth racket routinely for beginners especially children.
I am not going int debate here whether it is good or bad but it is what it is.
So based on that I would expect a coach to pat great attention to the racket design of a player during various stages of development.
I know right away if coach is biased and not suitable if they routinely choose a dumb inverted racket to beginners especially children, older adults or para players.
The top spin only smooth rubber dumb racket is a fraud model. I was brainwashed by ITTF and its coaches for over 45 years till last year into believing that all children & beginners should start with smooth rubber dumb rackets. The Indian girls & women have blown this absurd premise right out of the arena.
I kind of understand in a way though because the coaches themselves are brainwashed themselves by the corrupt table tennis system.
So without going into details , I know a coach is a bad coach if they let the student play with whatever they want or choose a dumb mooth racket routinely for beginners especially children.