Plastic and Celluloid Table Tennis Balls Compared: How it may affect your game

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  • @edp3595
    @edp35959 жыл бұрын

    Very good scientific explanation!

  • @helberth91
    @helberth919 жыл бұрын

    Excelent video and great explanation

  • @jbdup
    @jbdup8 жыл бұрын

    Well now that we are playing (us the bottom players) witth the plastic ball we note that some are really of poor quality - for instance the butterfly training is just awful. And some balls are of reasonable quality for instance the Nittaku 3 * whereas some other 3* balls are just crap. I'm disappointed with your so thorough and scientific analysis that totally miss the point for the average player like me because from the time I've been looking at your analysis I thought "Well we may find out it is worth playing with this new balls" - but in fact it really sucks playing with this crap we are imposed to play with nowadays: - Plastic balls are very expensive - Plastic balls are often of poor quality - they break, they floated, they are not consistant - There is no pleasure in playing with most of the plastic balls - Training plastic balls are really crap - and it is a shame to let us play with such sucking balls - Only a very few balls 3* are of reasonable quality but they break really easy So this is not highlighted enough in your study. To give an example - I was referee today at a regional level for match opposing two teams using Stiga 3* balls and 5 balls got broken during the match whereas before there would be none or one during the day. The rationale behind the change are very bizarre and resulted in replacing a great low price ball with a crapy expensive ball. Many thanks for sharing!

  • @ginomoujik8488

    @ginomoujik8488

    6 жыл бұрын

    the pleasure factor is key for me. I still have a few 38mm balls left and I'm gonna stock up on 40mm celluloid balls, so I never have to play with all the future varieties 45mm, 50+, ITTF can go and do one!

  • @kernetbus

    @kernetbus

    6 жыл бұрын

    Me too .... This is not scientific

  • @lgeiger
    @lgeiger9 жыл бұрын

    I think the celluloid ball is dropping earlier because of the magnus effect (the topspin). Because when I play I sometimes don't even it the ball when directly changing from the celluloid ball to a plastic ball which is definately an indicator for a lower bounce. It's strange to see that the ball bounces higher in this video.

  • @beancube2010
    @beancube20108 жыл бұрын

    We should modernize and introduce carbon fiber to the ping pong and the badminton games, so to improve the quality of the ball in the air, on the table, and with the racket contacts and impacts.

  • @Schmidteren
    @Schmidteren5 жыл бұрын

    I tried it first time a little while ago with a plastic ball. I play very defensively. PLastic sucked so hard. Well the guys I where playing with where top 3 in my area, and they have been playing all their life. Me. I'm pretty good for a player who have not played a lot. But those balls made it super hard when you are not used to them.

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