Anti Spin Rubbers on both sides

Table Tennis Equipment

Last updated 7 years ago

Temitope Ogunsanya

Temitope Ogunsanya Asked 7 years ago

Hi Alois ,

How are you doing ? Hope great.  Which is the best ? I need your advise and members advise are also welcome.

I used Anti spin rubbers on both sides to play for 1 year at the moment, i have learned both tomahawk and backhand (sidespin, topspin and backspin) serves perfectly which gave me more points on my recently league season competition 2 more league matches left to end the season for the year, thou i have more defeats than wins. Played 18, win 7, loss 11 not doing quiet well need to step up my game

Getting to view your latest video "Which Odds" i think i will change one of the side to normal rubber from beginning of next year to Improve rapidly and produce a heavy good spin serves (topspin , sidespin or backspin), BH topspin or FH topspin i can twiddle also if possible i have some difficultly.

 ------ Should i remain with both Anti spin rubber on both sides or i can go-ahead to change 1 side to normal rubber ? I think if i change will have a great effect, Rapid and positive improvement on my game.

------  Next year will be tough for me preparing for 8 - 12 Para T/T Tournaments 2017 which start in late February in Italy. Do you think changing 1 side of the rubber beginning early next year will be appropriate to prepare, master and do well in the Para T/T tournament in Late next February and more in the year? or better i change asap after the end of the league season.

Hope to hear from you asap.

Cheers !

 


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario Answered 7 years ago

Hi Temitope,

If you are thinking of changing then do it as soon after the season as possible.  This will give you more time to adjust and make changes if necessary before the Para tournaments.

I would use it for a couple of weeks and see how you adapt.  I think you will have more possibilities to develop your game with the normal rubber on one side.


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Temitope Ogunsanya

Temitope Ogunsanya Posted 7 years ago

Thank you Alois, i appreciate. Will do that



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