I hope you are not brainwashed by ITTF and engaging in Coaching malpractice.Pipper4Flipper wrote: on Wednesday 02 February 2022, 06:03
However, at this stage in my career I'm coaching as much or more than competing, so when I am working with my students, I can slowly adapt to the new rubber, I do not train students playing long pips, I have a double inverted paddle for that.
Because when you say " I have a double inverted paddle for that".
I know you did NOT say , I start my students themselves with double inverted , but still that raises serious red flags for me.
Bbecause I suspect that you are then starting your stidents also using dumb rackets
That would be a huge mistake & coaching malpractice
I was also brainwashed by the ITTF as a coach that new players especially children should only start in the sport using dumb rackets .
I only recently learned what a big mistake it was.
Because I was brainwashed by the robotNazi controlled ITTF mot once but twice
First 10 years as a player. Evety coach Ihad told me I should only use Dumb rackets & it is not normal to want to use smart rackkets
Then for next 30 years as a coach *& administartor) I was still under the spell of the ITTF and continue to believe that all new players must start in the sport using dumb rackest. (Though I myself switched to a smart rackets after my first ITTF brainwashing)
It is a huge mistake to start children with them using dumb rackets. They should start first using smart rackest & switch to dumb racket only if they can show that they are the select humans who are capable of using dumb rackets.
But ITTF wants 90% of players use dumb rackets thought the probability of a human being able to use a dumb racket is only 19% or 20% at best fo amateurs & new potential pros.
You can read more on this in the tpoic below
Dumb and smart rackets and coaching malpractice