Shakehand vs Japanese penholder

Strokes

chris jeong
chris jeong Asked 12 years ago

Hello Alois

I'm a normal table tennis player who uses a shake hand blade with yasaka man with xiom omega  max on both sides.

I'm korean and I like seeing Ryu Seung Min play, i also met him before!

do you think it'll be ok if i change my grip?


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 12 years ago

Hi Chris,

If you haven't been playing for too long then you could think about changing.  If you have been playing for a while, it will not be a fresh start but it will mean you will go backwards at first.


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