00:04 Long Pips push against Topspin 00:40 Long Pips push against Backspin 01:28 Long Pips fast push against Backspin 02:20 Long Pips Chop Block 03:12 Long Pips Attack on the table
Remember those are basic.. and there are also some advance technique in Long pips. There are a lot of things to learn in LP and if you learn how to twiddle, you win most of your game.
@@sumandas9487 it depends on your type of play style. If you are a player who still tends to attack with the forehand and therefore you prefer a defensive / aggressive style of play, go allround. If, on the other hand, you prefer a passive defensive style of play with chop from under the table then a defensive is perfect.
So I’m kinda a noob and was wandering does long pimples make more spin then normal rackets when there is little to no topspin (like can it make more backspin in this scenario)I know it’s a noob question lel
With long pimples you can generate less spin than with an inverted rubber. Only when the opponent plays you a lot of spin it easy to create large amount of spin with pimples. And you have the advantage of being able to ‘delete’ the spin more easily than with inverted and play empty floaters. If you want to be able to produce spin - play inverted. I love long pimples but I switched back to inverted because I just love creating my own spin and setting impulses, applying pressure, rather than mostly reacting. And constantly twiddling got annoying and caused me to make too many mistakes.
With long pimples you can generate less spin than with an inverted rubber. Only when the opponent plays you a lot of spin it easy to create large amount of spin with pimples. And you have the advantage of being able to ‘delete’ the spin more easily than with inverted and play empty floaters. If you want to be able to produce spin - play inverted. I love long pimples but I switched back to inverted because I just love creating my own spin and setting impulses, applying pressure, rather than mostly reacting. And constantly twiddling got annoying and caused me to make too many mistakes.
It depends on your game style. OX pips-out are slower and have more control when pushing the ball over the net. The downside is it's harder to attack, especially when attacking a topspin ball. On the other hand, with a sponge, the ball contact with the rubber is longer, which makes attacking topspin easier, but, you lose control a little bit. My advice is: if you're a beginner with LP, start using OX, than later you switch to a rubber with sponge, it will make your learning curve smoother, with less chances of making mistakes.
The whole point of pips is that you don't need much skill to take care of the incoming spin. The pips to it for you. But there is also nothing you can really do other than putting your bat against it. So "technique" for pips is a bit of a contradiction I think.
00:04 Long Pips push against Topspin
00:40 Long Pips push against Backspin
01:28 Long Pips fast push against Backspin
02:20 Long Pips Chop Block
03:12 Long Pips Attack on the table
Best video to lern attacking skills with long-pimples, esp. backhand. Thx a lot from germany
Best video to learn skills with long-pimples on backhand. Thanks
nice technique for one who has just got onto long pips!!
Thank-you, from SEA.
Remember those are basic.. and there are also some advance technique in Long pips. There are a lot of things to learn in LP and if you learn how to twiddle, you win most of your game.
Thank you very mụch
The top 5 basic techniques long pips players use IRL:
1. Push
2. Push
3. Push
4. Push
5. Push
6. Pushblock
What is the brand of your long pips rubber and what is the thickness the sponge sir? May i know?
Im asking you for an advise. What kind of blade should i use to play with long pimps with ox?
Butterfly primorac
A softer, pure wood blade, like Koji Matsushita can be a good option. Or you may try combination blades if you want to attack with your FH.
@@jaymunmun shall i go for defensive blade or all blade?
@@sumandas9487 it depends on your type of play style. If you are a player who still tends to attack with the forehand and therefore you prefer a defensive / aggressive style of play, go allround. If, on the other hand, you prefer a passive defensive style of play with chop from under the table then a defensive is perfect.
dr neubauer
I love long pimples. It gives such an advantage over your opponent 😎
Как называется шипы? What are the spikes called?
How to play like idesawa kyoka?
So I’m kinda a noob and was wandering does long pimples make more spin then normal rackets when there is little to no topspin (like can it make more backspin in this scenario)I know it’s a noob question lel
The amount of spin depends on the opponent ..if you know how to use long pimp
With long pimples you can generate less spin than with an inverted rubber. Only when the opponent plays you a lot of spin it easy to create large amount of spin with pimples. And you have the advantage of being able to ‘delete’ the spin more easily than with inverted and play empty floaters. If you want to be able to produce spin - play inverted. I love long pimples but I switched back to inverted because I just love creating my own spin and setting impulses, applying pressure, rather than mostly reacting. And constantly twiddling got annoying and caused me to make too many mistakes.
With long pimples you can generate less spin than with an inverted rubber. Only when the opponent plays you a lot of spin it easy to create large amount of spin with pimples. And you have the advantage of being able to ‘delete’ the spin more easily than with inverted and play empty floaters. If you want to be able to produce spin - play inverted. I love long pimples but I switched back to inverted because I just love creating my own spin and setting impulses, applying pressure, rather than mostly reacting. And constantly twiddling got annoying and caused me to make too many mistakes.
How to use anti
Yes plz I second this request
Nice tutorial
Long pips players remind me of Yasuo players
🤣🤣🤣 Death is like the wind - always by my side.
😂😂😂😂😂
@@malongfanmadechannel what kind of rubber for this long pimple ? please i reallt want to know
@@shafiqamir474 Magic 66 ;)
@@malongfanmadechannel thank you so much i really appreciate it
Please let me know your rubber has sponge or no sponge
No
what rubber long use
Blade n rubber?????
nice but the other guy in sports is not called the enemy, he's the opponent, the enemy is too heavy a word to use in sports.
Is that better also with no sponge on it?
It depends on your game style. OX pips-out are slower and have more control when pushing the ball over the net. The downside is it's harder to attack, especially when attacking a topspin ball. On the other hand, with a sponge, the ball contact with the rubber is longer, which makes attacking topspin easier, but, you lose control a little bit. My advice is: if you're a beginner with LP, start using OX, than later you switch to a rubber with sponge, it will make your learning curve smoother, with less chances of making mistakes.
Blade and rubber?
I have new thechiniques
OX long pips. no sponge.
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Tehnika katastrofa
The whole point of pips is that you don't need much skill to take care of the incoming spin. The pips to it for you. But there is also nothing you can really do other than putting your bat against it. So "technique" for pips is a bit of a contradiction I think.
"Nothing you can really do other than putting your bat against it"...
Would be true if you were talking about antispin.
3:16 "surprised the enemy"? Sounds like someone skipped out on a few ESL night classes.