Modern Penhold - SWIVEL Backhand by International Table Tennis Guest with eBaTT
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- čas přidán 29. 11. 2019
- eBaTT Presents the modern penhold Grip with Malaysian International Table tennis player Aixin Tee.
Grip- Today we looked at the grip of a modern penhold player, where the fingers are located and the forehand rubber is slightly off the tip of the blade. This is for finger comfortability and easy access to grip location.
Backhand - In today's table tennis game, it is almost impossible to compete at the highest level if you do not have a good backhand. Therefore we have seen a unique development in the penhold grip where they use a swivel backhand technique. This new method enables a penhold player to play a backhand as good if not better than a shake-hand gripped player. The only downfall is the angle and surface area is smaller. Making this stroke much harder to master as opposed to a normal shake hand backhand.
Placement - A top player regardless of grip, always looks at having the ability to place the ball in a very precise manner. Placement is critical for penhold players as they do not want to play too many rallies, again this is due to the high-risk Swivel backhand.
Footwork - We showed Aixin's masterfull movement and how efficient movement must be to enable true speed. All elements are essential for you to master the penhold grip or to understand their game and play against one.
Thank you to Aixin Tee, you can follow her on Instagram @aixintee
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finally....someone took the time and effort to feature the PENHOLD grip in 2019! It got boring watching so many videos in youtube featuring shakehand grip. Thank you!
@@ebatt8803 MORE PENHOLD VIDEOS IM SO GLAD U DID THIS ONE!
By taking 3 great Chinese penholders (Xu Xin, Wang Hao, Ma Lin), it can be seen that their grips are different. (especially fingers on backhand side have different position or make different forms). But this video is still good. Thanks for making this video :)
I am penholder too :)
I am too only one penhold in my entire city..which blade and paddle you play with ?
Eli used to teach me table tennis at harefield. I also went to London to represent my school. I now help the younger years learn and practice. Thank you Eli
Very interesting! Thanks again!
Amazing 👌
current no.1 world rank is a penholder player, so it is not inferior to the shakehand, more materials on penholder grip & technique are needed for the beauty of tt playing
Awesome thanks for sharing! I’m a shakehand player but do ok with the traditional penhold. I want to get better at it so I can switch it up in a match to mess with my opponents:)
eBaTT ty! I’m not a pro player or anything:)
thanks
Thanks Eli and visitors😏
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Thank you. Very useful video. I’m also a penhold player (amateur, though). Could you make a video on modern penhold backhand block? I struggle with this shot, difficult for me to be precise and consistent. Partly due to the middle, ring, and small finger occupying some of the real estate of the rubber, but also something seems to have to do with the position and angle of the racket...
Currently my hall is locked and I am unable to produce proper content. Hopefully in the near future I can cover this particular subject.
One thing i learn about cpen BH
Is that, the thumb is for angle and the point finger is for pressure upon contact creating more power.
Fantastic info 🙌🏓
Thank you use full Vedio
The main advantage of penhold is that it looks cooler than shakehand, unless, of course, the shakehand player is a chopper.
Nice video... Can you please do a video on various pen hold rackets in market and which one should buy?
I would but I’m not a pro in the equipment market. But let’s see in the future who knows 🤞🙌🏓
a video about rpb that is not in chinese ? that's impossible
I am not a RPB player, I am a classic 1 rubber penhold player like Kaii Yoshida, but this video is very interesting, thank you...🙏🏻👍🏻😁
Very kind words Mr Yoshida 🙌🏓
can you show how to chop with this kind of grip?
What is the advantage of round bat over square one? Great content by the way 👏
Most square penhold are j-pen
it is easier doing shoto defence on the backhand due to the grip that is quite different that the chinese pen, that means more swift in transition from fh to bh
Racket Speed
Thank you for this
Im a cpen holder
Mimicking WHao
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Is there any gap at the back rubber as well? Front rubber has gap for the thumb
No gap
i just cant figure out differencies with different penhold styles, why japanese penhold style grip(j-pen, rpb) cant use exact same?
They can but people like to be different, tweak things in hope and thought of it being better…
@@ebatt8803 does this mean that there is no difference between Chinese and Japanese grips, only in the way it is used?
so it would be more correct to say not the Japanese penhold grip, but the Japanese style of playing with a penhold grip. Because penhold grip is always the same
According to RPB creator Wang Hao, it is not the wrist but the elbow that flicks. Wrist maybe 10% but 90% it is the elbow. Wrist automatically flicks with the elbow movement.
Thank you for the in-site, a few things for you to note. Wang Hao was not the creator of RPB, it was in fact Lui Guiliang which then was upscaled by Ma Lin and Wang Hao mastered it.
The Elbow plays a huge part and that may not have been explained well in the video, nevertheless the wrist has the key ingredient that allows players to gain extra spin and control over the ball.
All the very best…
Ilove you Modern Pendhold Tennes Table.. . JAKPAR S SOS KB BENGKULU UTARA PROP BENGKULU
I agree 🙌🏓
Actually, her grip is the Chinese prototypical modern penhold grip (on both sides).
It forces your forehand technique to be all about the spin, which is why you should take the ball later on the forehand, as Xu Xin does. You should also use a DHS Skyline 2 of some sort, if you're taller than 5'9, and you should use a Skyline 3 of some sort, if you're 5'9 or shorter.
The Skyline is the ONLY rubber that was specifically designed for the penhold forehand and it's specifically designed for you to be using that prototypical grip too. The thing about the heights is just something I've figured out from experience at the highest level and from observation of the best RPB penholders who use inverted rubbers on both sides.
I'm 6'2 aka 188cm. I've used every Skyline there is and I've put them all through their paces. The Skyline 2 NEO with the hard sponge and the Skyline 2 blue sponge 40 degrees are both beautiful for me. I use a Viscaria-type blade. I have one of the most devastating forehands in the world too. When I'm in the midrange and I hammer counterattacks to the diagonal corner those two Skyline 2s make my ball stay low over the net, but it still hits the white paint in the corner, and it has INSANE spin and speed on it. When I try that same thing with any of the Skyline 3s, the ball generally throws higher and it doesn't stay on the rubber as long due to the Skyline 3s being more sensitive to incoming spin. So, the 3 is better for shorter players due to the throw being higher and due to its ability to generate more pace on the ball with a shorter stroke. When you're shorter and a penholder, you can't play as far away from the table as you can when you're taller. So, the Skyline 3's attributes are aligned with the shorter player and the Skyline 2's attributes are aligned with the taller player.
Would've have loved to have met her - I'm a Malaysian penholder too (though I'd get destroyed by her..... :D)
Penhold player girl looks nice. she always smile make me happy to see
She’s a very special young lady 👌🙌🏓
@@ebatt8803 yes coach where do you live? if you come to Indonesia please visit us amateur player in Indonesia Jakarta. if Aixen come also welcome to coach us. thanks :)
@@hendralim1674 bless 🙌 I’m based in England and the girls are from Malaysia🤗🏓
@@ebatt8803 coach if you come to indonesia let me know. Coach why malaysian player went to yr place.?
@@hendralim1674 they came for me to coach them and prepare them for the Olympic qualification which was held in Portugal
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Ya, shakehanders almost bore me now, and that popular grip was uncomfortable for me when I first started playing, and so I played with that awful 'Dan Seemiller' grip that NOBODY uses. Go Figure, and that grip is the worst for backhands of ANY grip. I discovered late in life the RVP/RPB penhold grip, but I alter my finger placement on the backhand side with tucking in my fingers into a half C, fingertips/nails pressed against the blade which gives more blade area for the ball instead of fingers spread across the blade which can lead to mis hit balls. I now got the backhand of my dreams, for my level...Robert at 66.
Bless 🙌🏓
I do love you.
I love you too ❤️🙌🏓
@@ebatt8803 do you have any video on traditional pen hold back hand?
@@sumandas9487 I’m not sure - check penhold in my channel, I may have done one eith David Tan
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its just not practice with hands, the foot position is important when you play backhand...
I saw that girl in Sea games 2019 but didn't make it she loss over a short pip girl
she is so cute :)
М.М KARAKAYA yes she is very special
Thank you for this brother. May you follow GOD's guidance always