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Author:  Johnny1996 [ 14 Jul 2009, 18:26 ]
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Why there is no discussion of them? They were the master and represented the highest level of this style.
Playing SP must learn from them even they were penholder. :lol:

Author:  amateur101 [ 15 Jul 2009, 03:09 ]
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According Stellan Bengtsson, Chen Longcan generated surprising amounts of spin with his pips and he was the best at this.

He said that to dispel my notion that SP cannot create spinny returns.

Author:  Johnny1996 [ 15 Jul 2009, 13:53 ]
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amateur101 wrote:
According Stellan Bengtsson, Chen Longcan generated surprising amounts of spin with his pips and he was the best at this.

He said that to dispel my notion that SP cannot create spinny returns.

Yes, u are right. Chen's loop was quite powerful and much spin which was similar to Pip in loop. His loop in SP was the best. As i know, he was using 889 in Chinese National Team and spinpips in Japan.
Below were the loop of Chen. :lol:


Author:  chalo_sterling [ 27 Aug 2009, 12:28 ]
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excelent videos!

are there similar videos but for sp in the bh (besides the old wang tao video)???

Author:  amateur101 [ 28 Aug 2009, 02:45 ]
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chalo_sterling wrote:
excelent videos!

are there similar videos but for sp in the bh (besides the old wang tao video)???


There is the Geng Lijuan (who is an all SP shakehand player) training video.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UA9RKR8L

The Chen Longcan video is this one:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=80S6GZVV

Author:  enevol [ 28 Aug 2009, 05:24 ]
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Great! Thanks...

Author:  Johnny1996 [ 30 Aug 2009, 15:10 ]
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amateur101 wrote:
chalo_sterling wrote:
excelent videos!

are there similar videos but for sp in the bh (besides the old wang tao video)???


There is the Geng Lijuan (who is an all SP shakehand player) training video.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UA9RKR8L

The Chen Longcan video is this one:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=80S6GZVV

Geng's forehand is not SP. At that period, loop is not popular in women. Most of them are fast attack style even with inverted rubber. :lol:

Author:  chalo_sterling [ 02 Sep 2009, 11:15 ]
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amateur101 thanks for the videos!!

i like see different players with sp in bh because this is my style!

if someone have others videos of sp in the bh please share me this

Author:  Johnny1996 [ 01 Jun 2014, 22:06 ]
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Jiang Jialiang in ITTF Legends Tour :D


Author:  carbonman [ 02 Jun 2014, 09:49 ]
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Jiang was a perfect player. A Malaysian friend was coached by Jiang some years ago. He said his serves were extremely heavy.

Author:  shaolinTT [ 15 Dec 2014, 12:17 ]
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Quality of video is not that good.
Two SP penhold (single-sided) masters in the 80's: JJL vs Kim Ki Taek.

Author:  shaolinTT [ 21 Aug 2017, 07:27 ]
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Jiang Jialiang playing RPB.


Author:  iskandar taib [ 22 Aug 2017, 17:02 ]
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shaolinTT wrote:
Quality of video is not that good.
Two SP penhold (single-sided) masters in the 80's: JJL vs Kim Ki Taek.


Interesting that the hidden serves hadn't taken over yet... Rallies were also pretty short compared to today.

Iskandar

Author:  bbkon [ 26 Dec 2019, 12:24 ]
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carbonman wrote:
Jiang was a perfect player. A Malaysian friend was coached by Jiang some years ago. He said his serves were extremely heavy.


What pips was he using?

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