Don't get Tenergy on the forehand or you will develop a slow spinny stroke with zero pace in the style of Boll and Mizutani.Use the power of your body to hit past the opponent.
I used tibhar MX-P for 2 years on both sides, when I put butterfly tenergy 05 everything changed, I got more spin on hits with better control for offensive play
The slow motion shots are excellent. The black background also visually enhances the video. I would like to see a full match between top players in such a setting. It will be only for video or tv viewing.
I've tried both Tenergy 05 and 64, along with other rubbers like the Stiga Airoc M and Airoc S. For me personally, Tenergy 64 is the best out of the Tenergy's, and also the best rubber I've ever played with. As I'm using a pretty stiff blade, (Timo Boll ZLC). The Tenergy 64 feels easier to control than the 05, even though it's faster. But they're both very good rubbers, and well worth the 60$ price tag, due to material quality and the awesome playing expirience. The choice is simple - Tenergy!
Butterfly tenergy 05 and 64 are really good rubbers. It's even better than tibhar evolution MX-P or MX-S. I used tibhar evolution MX-P on the forehand and tibhar evolution MX-S on the Bachand, I wasn't really proud of my spin because everybody can block it. When I put butterfly tenergy 05 on both sides everything changed
I gotta say, this video es really well done! GJ Butterfly. I've watched it several times, just to enjoy the music/video. I wish there were more videos of this kind...
This video helped my game. I'm now using 05 on my forehand, 64 on my backhand and playing a lot more consistently. It made me realise I was using the wrong Tenergy for my style. Thank you.
From what I read in the forums, those who are used to Chinese tacky rubber with low throw will like Tenergy 25. It can generate heavy spin yet is less sensitive to incoming spin. Away from the table though, it is harder to generate power.
careful. I bought dignics: whilst they are great the top layer started coming off after 10 times playing them. the german shop is telling me its my cut that was not "professional" that caused it. My trainer that has played +20 years disagrees. I dont know myself but for 80EUR per rubber I expect more/better support.
Tenergy rubbers are constantly evolving, they are being perfected year to year, but most other brands use a quite different sponge and topsheet variant for plastic balls to give the "traditional" feeling of the game. How will the Tenergy series react? Will there be poly versions or there will be only poly version or mixed version of Tenergy for both celluloid and poly balls?
Gergely Iski Thank you very much for your input and question, Gergely. According to the extensive research of our research departement with more than 15 members there is no negative influence by the new balls on Tenergy rubbers. On the contrary! Especially with its high grip and the curved ball trajectory Tenergy even proves advantages when being used with the new balls. Please remember that also there is not "the" plastic ball, since there are many different variations of balls. We will soon launch complete new balls, Made in Germany, which again use totally different material and will be giving different reaction. Only one thing is sure: With all the new balls, it is more difficult to produce dangerous balls with rotation as it was before.
Dear TamasuBUTTERFLY, I am having a new sensational blade by Butterfly => 1-ply Kiso Hinoki wood Cypress-S (Cypress-Square). As it is a relatively "soft" blade due to the use of full 100% Kiso-Hinoki wood, appreciate your technical team's very kind advice if Tenergy 05 or Tenergy 05-FX is the more suitable rubber to be put on my blade ? Thank you.
I have started using Tenergy -80 for last couple of days both in forehand and backhand in Stiga Carbonado 190 blade and facing problem in backhand. The shots going out of the table or in the net. Earlier I used ALHEL G . What should I do now? Is there any perfect angle that I should try to correct my shot in tenergy. Please advice
Someone help me? I have as a racket base a Donic Ovtacharov senso n 1 with 2 rubber Digic 09c and I have a Viscaria with 2 Tenergy 05. I love having these 2 options. Not happy I bought the Blade Butterfly Ovtacharov Alc and two rubber dignic 05 (here is the problem). I saw the Ovtacharov review and I put 3 layers of glue on rubbers and 1 layer of glue on the blade (first time I did this). What I thought was going to be a prefect result turned out to be the worst result of the 3. I explain why quickly, when I do a strong top spin, I don't have the same ball sensitivity on the blade as I have with the other 2 sets and that in moments important ones take away my confidence. I have much more confidence attacking with tenergy or D09c than with this set. My question is as follows. Is the problem with the blade? the problem is with rubber? Or is the problem in the amount of glue I put? I would greatly appreciate if someone would help me
at 6:53 he said Tenergy 64 has longer pimples than 05. at 7:36 he said the the pimples are exactly same between 64 and 05. was he actually meant 80 in this case?
So how the physic in T25 work? how can it good at generate spin + resist spin from the opponent at the same time? Since the arc is deeper shouldn't T25 has higher spin than T05?
Hi, in the context of this question you maybe find in the following articles some answers: All About Tenergy 1 en.butterflymag.com/2015/05/all-about-tenergy-12/ All About Tenergy 2 en.butterflymag.com/2015/06/all-about-tenergy-22/
Hin Cheang 25 can only produce the same spin as 05 if the ball is brushed thinner. The reason the ball curve is shorter with 25 is because its a slower rubber than 05 so the spin has a bigger influence as the ball starts slowing down earlier than 05. 25 can control spin easier than 05 because it's harder. 05 is a power spin rubber from all distances, 25 is a close to the table spin placement rubber.
I found it easier to generate forehand topspin with Tenergy 05 than it is with Tenergy 25. I was using it in the same blade. Blocking with Tenergy 25 is more accurate though. The ball bounces off quicker too.
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How anyone can use Tenergy 05 as their backhand rubber boggles my mind, I tried and really really hated it, but for forehand it can't be beat if you're massively into spin and power like I am.
People play it on the backhand if they can't punch with a hard flick, which creates spin. Think of it like stabilizers on a child's bicycle; They can't create enough spin on their own, so they need the high throw and max spin. I think it's trash on the backhand because I have a Primorac-esque backhand. I use the Primorac Carbon as well. I prefer something like Dignics 05 on the backhand, or even the Rasanter R50-R53. They throw straight with a ton of speed, which means you can have a much higher accuracy with punch-counters or counter-blocks. Where you punch it, it goes pretty straight at it. However, you do need to swing for the fences when the ball is kinda low, or it bounces shorter on the table, with a 2nd bounce nearly happening. But, that's what I prefer to do anyway. When someone uses Tenergy 05 on the backhand, you can probably assume that it's like stabilizers. Serve deep with topspin to their backhand side as your mix-it-up surprise serve. And during rallies, try to hit your fastest topspins towards the center of their abdomen. Guarantee Tenergy 05 backhanders will struggle to hit backhands in that spot, especially if you play the ball deep on the table. Dignics 05 backhanders won't struggle there. And as a side note: Someone who uses stabilizers on the backhand is likely to move too far on the backhand side to hit a forehand, trying to usually hit it cross-table inside-out. As soon as they step, move to get the cross table, and block it straight down the line on them. The reason I say they're more likely to do that high-risk move more often than most is because it usually means they want to win points with their forehand by nature. Forehand players like that tend not to have patience in a rally. So, they take the first chance they see. This means you can bait them by going to their forehand 2 or 3 times in the same sorta spot just on the backhand side of the table, then hit one much wider that goes over the side of the table. Hopefully, they'll step way out to get the forehand, as they probably don't transition from several forehands to a sudden backhand very well. Chances are, they probably can't hit an offensive shot from there with the backhand. So, what do they do instead? Exactly. Just react to their footwork right away and you should be able to make them look amateur. Either way, if you do that strategy in a rally, chances are, the ball is probably going to come back somewhat cross table no matter what when you hit the wide one. Even if they hit a backhand, it probably won't be strong and you might get a fat meatball to crush. Remember that you want to ENCOURAGE them to step around that wide ball and use their forehand. So, don't crank it too wide and deep because they'll have to go backhand. And they might get lucky and get you with the Waldner backhand block down the line.
@@ttjesus4959 that's interesting. My problem was with hitting touch service return, the incoming spin becomes much harder to deal with if you're not going for a powerful return. I now use Baracula on the backhand, it throws pretty high and easier for touch returns, while also good for flips. Hurricane 8 on forehand, works with my slam technique but I also still like Tenergy05 on forehand, though I've been interested to try Dignics.
@@hammertlme Dignics 05 is fantastic on the backhand in the short game. Dignics 09C is fantastic on the forehand in the short game. Btw, have you ever tried pushing without spin on the service return? When you don't feel confident with the height and spin, try making contact with very edge of your rubber. Don't let it touch the rubber fully. Then, just lightly lift the ball over the net with no spin. As long as you keep it low and tidy, it'll still be hard for your opponent to hit back. In fact, they may go long cuz they expect a little backspin. Btw, the reason you don't let the ball fully touch the rubber is so it can't engage the top layer and be effected by the spin. If you can just barely touch it, the spin won't really do anything to any rubber. It's very tough to do. But, Ma Long loves this technique and so do I. Once you master it, you're able to use rubbers that maybe you wouldn't have because of the short push difficulty. Honestly, it's just as good, if not better than putting backspin on it. But, that's only if you're a master and can get it just over the net and get it to drop immediately on the other side. Can't really do that with a backspin push. Also, you can do the no-spin push and disguise it as sidespin or backspin too. Other than that, you should always take the big risk and attack any ball that comes up to the top of the net or higher, regardless of spin. Just practice cranking all the different spins in all the different spots. And honestly, USE THE SPIN from the serve and learn how to let it jump off your rubber and go where you want it to go. Again, Ma Long does this when he receives anything slightly net height short on his far forehand side. He will open up and 7.5/10 times hit the forehand down the line. If it's a lefty, he goes deep into the body. He just uses the spin and lets it cause the ball to jump off his racket quickly, as he also angles his racket in the right way to pull off the shot. You'll notice that the beginning of the shot is when he lightly lets the ball jump off his rubber. And when this happens, this is how he gets it over the net. He angles the racket so the spin makes the ball go upward. Then, the rest of his shot is where he basically guides the ball and keeps it from going too high. He can also control direction a little bit. He can basically go down the middle-ish, or down the line, depending on the incoming spin he receives. But other than that, he's just doing it all very fast. Basically he just lets the ball kick off the rubber, then he guides the ball with clever racket motion. It looks like he just smacks it. But, he does anything but that. All things are attack-able in table tennis. If you don't think so, then you just aren't considering the fact that a good push could be an attack. I think learning how to attack every type of ball is critical. Then, you understand what somebody CAN, AND WILL do to you. Then, you also have weapons to deploy when you're behind a set or 2. You have to judge by what the set count is and what the score of the game is, plus who is serving, and is it their 1st or 2nd serve. You should be aware of these things going into every point. If your opponent is up by 1 point and you're tied at 1 set a piece, and it's his second serve, it's time to try to pull the trigger. If you nail it, you could have a 3 point swing in your favor very quickly. If you miss, you have 2 serves to tie it back up. See what I'm saying? Don't always worry about pushes. If your rubber sucks at backspin pushes but you love it everywhere else, then do the no spin dink and attack more serves instead. Anyway, the backspin push is very overrated. Everybody can crank them back. So, why do you want to consistently do that? Why wouldn't you want to take the chance and win the point? At the highest levels, that backspin push usually gets looped so hard, and you usually lose the point. So, it's actually better to attack because you have a chance at dominating the point. If you miss, it's still just one point against you. And attacking your opponent's serves usually makes players go "Oh shit. I had better watch what serves I do", even if you miss the first few. And that pressure right there might be enough to cause them to make mistakes. The push does no such thing to anyone. Hope this helps
@@ttjesus4959 I think you're at a different level than me, but generally when I play, I lose so many points to unforced errors from playing aggressively, and my service return game is admittedly pretty weak, as I'm trying not to commit another unforced error in that department. But yes, if I focus on attacking serves more it would let me open up my forehead more.
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If I want something that will reduce the speed of the incoming ball but allow me to impart a lot of topspin would the 25 be the best option? I have 05 FX and its okay, but still too fast for me...
+Omar Ibrahim Tenergy 25 might be an option for you, but it is quite hard and much harder than 05 FX. Maybe you could try to use 05 FX with a thinner sponge to reduce speed and see if it works for you
My Current Setup is. Blade = Timo Boll ALC FH = Tenergy 05 BH = Tenergy 05 Future Setup will be. Blade = Butterfly Viscaria FH = Tenergy 05 Hard BH = Tenergy 64
I visit the website and did not find India in the list of countries? From where can I buy authentic Butterfly products in India? Lots of fake Butterfly rubbers are in market now.
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I tried buying tenergy on my first trip to a table tennis shop but my uncle shut me dow and bought a 5 dollar one instead😂😂😂 I had never been more dissapointed in life😧😧 But the tackines made me happy
recently pulled apart my 280 dollar (10 year old) butterfly paddle. the rubber had failed and hardened and peeled right off. it is made of 98 percent hot garbage plywood with what I actually think is black stained plywood in 2 spots on it instead of carbon fiber. The handle looks cool though. righhhht.
Yes so when do i sell my kidney to buy one of your rubbers ? lmao. Football boots cost cheaper and they are in use for a year and more when rubbers get dusty and lack of spin in just couple of months. Pretty sad that rubbers can be this expensive. Only reason why butterfly been used more than other brands is because players are wanting to be with butterfly becasue they are not willing to pay 60 dollas for a sheet of rubber. This is so sad.
Tenergy = Robbery, today there's a lot of rubbers better than tenergy, like the rasant series by Andro, bluefire series from donic, adidas ten zone ultra, xiom omega V series, yasaka rakza series, nittaku fastarc series and many more.
Nothing comes close to the Tenergy series in my opinion. I'm prepared to pay more money for a product that for me is the best. It's more durable too, so it pays for itself. Of course this is just my opinion.
Joo Se Hyuk all of them like: andro rasant series, xiom omega IV and V series, donic bluefire series, joola rhyzm series, stiga airoc series and nittaku fastarc series (all respective variants) ?? i doubt KID..........
I played with both, and I can tell you there is a significant difference in the arc and control. Xiom has stiffer rubbers, which makes the ball curve less than a Tenergy - this makes a lot of balls to either hit the net or fall out when it would go in with a Tenergy. Today I am no longer competing, so I play with Xiom, but I do recommend Tenergy if you can afford it.
very cool... it would be better if we don't have to pay 350 dollars for one side of the rubber here in Brazil, but it still very cool :D (i'm not joking, we pay f*cking U$ 350,00 for one of these)
Dear Tamasu BUTTERFLY, I am having a new sensational blade by Butterfly => 1-ply Kiso Hinoki wood Cypress-S (Cypress-Square). As it is a relatively "soft" blade due to the use of full 100% Kiso-Hinoki wood, appreciate your technical team's very kind advice if Tenergy 05 or Tenergy 05-FX is the more suitable rubber to be put on my blade ? Thank you.
Yeah...now can you lower the price? Thanks
Don't get Tenergy on the forehand or you will develop a slow spinny stroke with zero pace in the style of Boll and Mizutani.Use the power of your body to hit past the opponent.
Tenergy 05 hard is good to FH
If you have carbon FX Timo Boll ALC or Harimoto ALC
@@dickn.ormous1064 well what is wrong with that? Timo boll can play fast too
Yeah rubbers are over over priced
2017
Jun Mizutani
Forehand: Tenergy80
Backhand:Tenergy80
Very good video. It really makes you want to play Tenergy... until you check the retail price.
Then you go for some Donic or Xiom rubber instead.
Arthur Souza Lima tru dat
Hahahaha
PARESH TIWARI it’s because you don’t take care of your rubbers
I used tibhar MX-P for 2 years on both sides, when I put butterfly tenergy 05 everything changed, I got more spin on hits with better control for offensive play
The slow motion shots are excellent. The black background also visually enhances the video. I would like to see a full match between top players in such a setting. It will be only for video or tv viewing.
I've tried both Tenergy 05 and 64, along with other rubbers like the Stiga Airoc M and Airoc S. For me personally, Tenergy 64 is the best out of the Tenergy's, and also the best rubber I've ever played with. As I'm using a pretty stiff blade, (Timo Boll ZLC). The Tenergy 64 feels easier to control than the 05, even though it's faster. But they're both very good rubbers, and well worth the 60$ price tag, due to material quality and the awesome playing expirience. The choice is simple - Tenergy!
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Butterfly tenergy 05 and 64 are really good rubbers. It's even better than tibhar evolution MX-P or MX-S. I used tibhar evolution MX-P on the forehand and tibhar evolution MX-S on the Bachand, I wasn't really proud of my spin because everybody can block it. When I put butterfly tenergy 05 on both sides everything changed
I gotta say, this video es really well done! GJ Butterfly. I've watched it several times, just to enjoy the music/video. I wish there were more videos of this kind...
ZhaoahZ so true
This video helped my game. I'm now using 05 on my forehand, 64 on my backhand and playing a lot more consistently. It made me realise I was using the wrong Tenergy for my style. Thank you.
Exactly I am using the same combination
Me too
Me2
TLDR; 9:22
and check 6:00 to see the spin arc
From what I read in the forums, those who are used to Chinese tacky rubber with low throw will like Tenergy 25. It can generate heavy spin yet is less sensitive to incoming spin. Away from the table though, it is harder to generate power.
5:32 150 revs (revolutions) per second. That is 9000 rpm which is the speed of a modern sports car at almost the maximum rpm
careful. I bought dignics: whilst they are great the top layer started coming off after 10 times playing them. the german shop is telling me its my cut that was not "professional" that caused it. My trainer that has played +20 years disagrees. I dont know myself but for 80EUR per rubber I expect more/better support.
Such a great video! Very informative:) I am such a great fan of your product. Thank you for this.
Tenergy rubbers are constantly evolving, they are being perfected year to year, but most other brands use a quite different sponge and topsheet variant for plastic balls to give the "traditional" feeling of the game. How will the Tenergy series react? Will there be poly versions or there will be only poly version or mixed version of Tenergy for both celluloid and poly balls?
Gergely Iski Thank you very much for your input and question, Gergely.
According to the extensive research of our research departement with more than 15 members there is no negative influence by the new balls on Tenergy rubbers. On the contrary! Especially with its high grip and the curved ball trajectory Tenergy even proves advantages when being used with the new balls.
Please remember that also there is not "the" plastic ball, since there are many different variations of balls. We will soon launch complete new balls, Made in Germany, which again use totally different material and will be giving different reaction. Only one thing is sure: With all the new balls, it is more difficult to produce dangerous balls with rotation as it was before.
+TamasuBUTTERFLY WOW made in Germany Balls
I want to see if it can beat nittaku premium
Butterfly was great until they suddenly did skyrocket the prices of the blades and rubbers,stiga and donic are way better price/quality.
Dear TamasuBUTTERFLY, I am having a new sensational blade by Butterfly => 1-ply Kiso Hinoki wood Cypress-S (Cypress-Square). As it is a relatively "soft" blade due to the use of full 100% Kiso-Hinoki wood, appreciate your technical team's very kind advice if Tenergy 05 or Tenergy 05-FX is the more suitable rubber to be put on my blade ? Thank you.
I have started using Tenergy -80 for last couple of days both in forehand and backhand in Stiga Carbonado 190 blade and facing problem in backhand. The shots going out of the table or in the net. Earlier I used ALHEL G . What should I do now? Is there any perfect angle that I should try to correct my shot in tenergy. Please advice
Nazmul Faisal easy. If it hits the net, go up on your stroke more. If it hits the outside, close your racket more.
Nazmul Faisal switch to a slower blade
Someone help me? I have as a racket base a Donic Ovtacharov senso n 1 with 2 rubber Digic 09c and I have a Viscaria with 2 Tenergy 05. I love having these 2 options. Not happy I bought the Blade Butterfly Ovtacharov Alc and two rubber dignic 05 (here is the problem). I saw the Ovtacharov review and I put 3 layers of glue on rubbers and 1 layer of glue on the blade (first time I did this). What I thought was going to be a prefect result turned out to be the worst result of the 3. I explain why quickly, when I do a strong top spin, I don't have the same ball sensitivity on the blade as I have with the other 2 sets and that in moments important ones take away my confidence. I have much more confidence attacking with tenergy or D09c than with this set. My question is as follows. Is the problem with the blade? the problem is with rubber? Or is the problem in the amount of glue I put? I would greatly appreciate if someone would help me
Your technique is the problem…
Maybe you put too much glue on rubbers. you must peel off the rubber clean the glue from the sponge than with a thin layer glue the rubber
Try some slower rubbers than dignics 05
at 6:53 he said Tenergy 64 has longer pimples than 05. at 7:36 he said the the pimples are exactly same between 64 and 05. was he actually meant 80 in this case?
He said "The height and distance of T80 is exactly between T64 and T05".
So how the physic in T25 work? how can it good at generate spin + resist spin from the opponent at the same time? Since the arc is deeper shouldn't T25 has higher spin than T05?
Hi, in the context of this question you maybe find in the following articles some answers:
All About Tenergy 1
en.butterflymag.com/2015/05/all-about-tenergy-12/
All About Tenergy 2
en.butterflymag.com/2015/06/all-about-tenergy-22/
Hin Cheang 25 can only produce the same spin as 05 if the ball is brushed thinner. The reason the ball curve is shorter with 25 is because its a slower rubber than 05 so the spin has a bigger influence as the ball starts slowing down earlier than 05. 25 can control spin easier than 05 because it's harder. 05 is a power spin rubber from all distances, 25 is a close to the table spin placement rubber.
I found it easier to generate forehand topspin with Tenergy 05 than it is with Tenergy 25. I was using it in the same blade. Blocking with Tenergy 25 is more accurate though. The ball bounces off quicker too.
1:33 highsest XD
WHAT A TYPO!
I like the tenergy 05 fx.what is your choice
Wat is different between tenergy 05 and 05fx
Any of these rubbers plays the same as joola rhyzer 84?
I love it! An ad with ads.
Buen video, bien explicativo, si necesitas una de estas y estas en Venezuela no dudes en contactarme, saludos!
I use the same set up as my hero Timo Boll but i use Boll Spirit.
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How anyone can use Tenergy 05 as their backhand rubber boggles my mind, I tried and really really hated it, but for forehand it can't be beat if you're massively into spin and power like I am.
And I hate it on the forehand but love it on the backhand 😃
People play it on the backhand if they can't punch with a hard flick, which creates spin. Think of it like stabilizers on a child's bicycle; They can't create enough spin on their own, so they need the high throw and max spin.
I think it's trash on the backhand because I have a Primorac-esque backhand. I use the Primorac Carbon as well. I prefer something like Dignics 05 on the backhand, or even the Rasanter R50-R53. They throw straight with a ton of speed, which means you can have a much higher accuracy with punch-counters or counter-blocks. Where you punch it, it goes pretty straight at it. However, you do need to swing for the fences when the ball is kinda low, or it bounces shorter on the table, with a 2nd bounce nearly happening. But, that's what I prefer to do anyway. When someone uses Tenergy 05 on the backhand, you can probably assume that it's like stabilizers. Serve deep with topspin to their backhand side as your mix-it-up surprise serve. And during rallies, try to hit your fastest topspins towards the center of their abdomen. Guarantee Tenergy 05 backhanders will struggle to hit backhands in that spot, especially if you play the ball deep on the table. Dignics 05 backhanders won't struggle there.
And as a side note: Someone who uses stabilizers on the backhand is likely to move too far on the backhand side to hit a forehand, trying to usually hit it cross-table inside-out. As soon as they step, move to get the cross table, and block it straight down the line on them. The reason I say they're more likely to do that high-risk move more often than most is because it usually means they want to win points with their forehand by nature. Forehand players like that tend not to have patience in a rally. So, they take the first chance they see. This means you can bait them by going to their forehand 2 or 3 times in the same sorta spot just on the backhand side of the table, then hit one much wider that goes over the side of the table. Hopefully, they'll step way out to get the forehand, as they probably don't transition from several forehands to a sudden backhand very well. Chances are, they probably can't hit an offensive shot from there with the backhand. So, what do they do instead? Exactly. Just react to their footwork right away and you should be able to make them look amateur. Either way, if you do that strategy in a rally, chances are, the ball is probably going to come back somewhat cross table no matter what when you hit the wide one. Even if they hit a backhand, it probably won't be strong and you might get a fat meatball to crush. Remember that you want to ENCOURAGE them to step around that wide ball and use their forehand. So, don't crank it too wide and deep because they'll have to go backhand. And they might get lucky and get you with the Waldner backhand block down the line.
@@ttjesus4959 that's interesting. My problem was with hitting touch service return, the incoming spin becomes much harder to deal with if you're not going for a powerful return. I now use Baracula on the backhand, it throws pretty high and easier for touch returns, while also good for flips. Hurricane 8 on forehand, works with my slam technique but I also still like Tenergy05 on forehand, though I've been interested to try Dignics.
@@hammertlme Dignics 05 is fantastic on the backhand in the short game. Dignics 09C is fantastic on the forehand in the short game. Btw, have you ever tried pushing without spin on the service return? When you don't feel confident with the height and spin, try making contact with very edge of your rubber. Don't let it touch the rubber fully. Then, just lightly lift the ball over the net with no spin. As long as you keep it low and tidy, it'll still be hard for your opponent to hit back. In fact, they may go long cuz they expect a little backspin. Btw, the reason you don't let the ball fully touch the rubber is so it can't engage the top layer and be effected by the spin. If you can just barely touch it, the spin won't really do anything to any rubber. It's very tough to do. But, Ma Long loves this technique and so do I. Once you master it, you're able to use rubbers that maybe you wouldn't have because of the short push difficulty. Honestly, it's just as good, if not better than putting backspin on it. But, that's only if you're a master and can get it just over the net and get it to drop immediately on the other side. Can't really do that with a backspin push. Also, you can do the no-spin push and disguise it as sidespin or backspin too. Other than that, you should always take the big risk and attack any ball that comes up to the top of the net or higher, regardless of spin. Just practice cranking all the different spins in all the different spots. And honestly, USE THE SPIN from the serve and learn how to let it jump off your rubber and go where you want it to go. Again, Ma Long does this when he receives anything slightly net height short on his far forehand side. He will open up and 7.5/10 times hit the forehand down the line. If it's a lefty, he goes deep into the body. He just uses the spin and lets it cause the ball to jump off his racket quickly, as he also angles his racket in the right way to pull off the shot. You'll notice that the beginning of the shot is when he lightly lets the ball jump off his rubber. And when this happens, this is how he gets it over the net. He angles the racket so the spin makes the ball go upward. Then, the rest of his shot is where he basically guides the ball and keeps it from going too high. He can also control direction a little bit. He can basically go down the middle-ish, or down the line, depending on the incoming spin he receives. But other than that, he's just doing it all very fast. Basically he just lets the ball kick off the rubber, then he guides the ball with clever racket motion. It looks like he just smacks it. But, he does anything but that.
All things are attack-able in table tennis. If you don't think so, then you just aren't considering the fact that a good push could be an attack. I think learning how to attack every type of ball is critical. Then, you understand what somebody CAN, AND WILL do to you. Then, you also have weapons to deploy when you're behind a set or 2. You have to judge by what the set count is and what the score of the game is, plus who is serving, and is it their 1st or 2nd serve. You should be aware of these things going into every point. If your opponent is up by 1 point and you're tied at 1 set a piece, and it's his second serve, it's time to try to pull the trigger. If you nail it, you could have a 3 point swing in your favor very quickly. If you miss, you have 2 serves to tie it back up. See what I'm saying? Don't always worry about pushes. If your rubber sucks at backspin pushes but you love it everywhere else, then do the no spin dink and attack more serves instead. Anyway, the backspin push is very overrated. Everybody can crank them back. So, why do you want to consistently do that? Why wouldn't you want to take the chance and win the point? At the highest levels, that backspin push usually gets looped so hard, and you usually lose the point. So, it's actually better to attack because you have a chance at dominating the point. If you miss, it's still just one point against you.
And attacking your opponent's serves usually makes players go "Oh shit. I had better watch what serves I do", even if you miss the first few. And that pressure right there might be enough to cause them to make mistakes. The push does no such thing to anyone.
Hope this helps
@@ttjesus4959 I think you're at a different level than me, but generally when I play, I lose so many points to unforced errors from playing aggressively, and my service return game is admittedly pretty weak, as I'm trying not to commit another unforced error in that department. But yes, if I focus on attacking serves more it would let me open up my forehead more.
Zhang Jike uses 80, doesn’t he?
Dear Tamasu BUTTERFLY, I am having a new sensational blade by Butterfly => 1-ply Kiso Hinoki wood Cypress-S (Cypress-Square). As it is a relatively "soft" blade due to the use of full 100% Kiso-Hinoki wood, appreciate your technical team's very kind advice if Tenergy 05 or Tenergy 05-FX is the more suitable rubber to be put on my blade ? Thank you.
If sheet was something between 30 pounds instead of 50 i would play tenergy any day
from where can I buy Butterfly products?
I visit the web site but didn't know how to buy from there !!
+zakaria alnadwi Hey Zakaria, it depends from which country you are. The best is to "go" to this international Butterfly Online Shops landingpage and choose your country:
www.butterfly.tt/shop
Sporty regards!
The Butterfly Team
Im from saudi arabia .. its not in the web site !!!!
Ah ok. Wait a "second". We will ask the manager in charge and come back to you soon.
Hey Zakaria, sorry that it took a few days. Please contact our partner NASSER HAMDAN AL-HAMDAN EST. Phone number is 966 1 476 6725. Sporty regards!
Thanx
where can i buy rubbers in the philippines
Click here please:
stores.butterfly.tt/asia/
TamasuBUTTERFLY is addoy 3000 is good racket?
If I want something that will reduce the speed of the incoming ball but allow me to impart a lot of topspin would the 25 be the best option? I have 05 FX and its okay, but still too fast for me...
+Omar Ibrahim Tenergy 25 might be an option for you, but it
is quite hard and much harder than 05 FX. Maybe you could try to use 05
FX with a thinner sponge to reduce speed and see if it works for you
interesting idea thanks
You're welcome!
My Current Setup is.
Blade = Timo Boll ALC
FH = Tenergy 05
BH = Tenergy 05
Future Setup will be.
Blade = Butterfly Viscaria
FH = Tenergy 05 Hard
BH = Tenergy 64
Where can I buy a Butterfly or tenergy racket in Belize
Observe how Timo Boll changes grip when shifting from Forehand to Backhand and vice versa : 7:21-22 and then 7:26-29. hmmm . . . interesting !
I visit the website and did not find India in the list of countries? From where can I buy authentic Butterfly products in India? Lots of fake Butterfly rubbers are in market now.
Hello Mrityunjoy, sorry that it took a few days. You can buy authentic products at the Baljit Trading Corporation. Address : 47, New Shakti Nagar, Near Basti Jodhewal Chowk, Ludhiana-141007, Punjab, India. Phone Number. Phone number : +91 161 2633664 / +91 161 2633665. Sporty regards
TamasuBUTTERFLY Thanks.
I love how they play ads on an ad... for a really expensive rubber.
1:24 so much for the advice about finishing your stroke at your forehead. None of the pros ever do this.
where can I buy butterfly products here in central luzon, philippines?
Dear Marl, here you find the contact to our partner in the Philippines. Please ask them:
stores.butterfly.tt/asia/
TamasuBUTTERFLY thank you :D
For me the best is 05 its my backhand rubber and its great :)
Thank u so much this will definitely work for me.o5 is what i was looking for becouse of my spine game n services.🙏
where to buy rubbers in pakistan?
What about their appropriate blade?
I tried buying tenergy on my first trip to a table tennis shop but my uncle shut me dow and bought a 5 dollar one instead😂😂😂
I had never been more dissapointed in life😧😧
But the tackines made me happy
Can you do one in Hebrew?
What about Tenergy 05 Hard?
still one of the best ads in table tennis
From where can I buy authentic Butterfly products in Romania?
facebook.com/TT-Shop-135976643120173/
www.tt-shop.ro/
+TamasuBUTTERFLY Thank you so much.
You'welcome! :-)
TheMrDrakiula
M1 bluefire donic is cheaper alternative
what is the music? :)
+Dang Xuan Viet combination of sound library material and a special sound effect composition
+Dang Xuan Viet stockmusic material in a mixed composition with several sound effects
Soo Tenergy 80 is the best but the price is just mind blowing
For me it's 05
@@virajdadyal5369 me too
tenergy 80 is a really good rubber but if you want more spin on hits then the tenergy 05 is the best choice
5:05
9:26 fx
8:11 25
pause at 1:33
"Aspiring to reach the HIGHSEST levels..." :'D
Nice video, Thanks
Cette vidéo va t-elle sortir en Français svp ?
Chuang ChihYuan Yes it will be adapted into French, too. Very soon after the WTTC in Suzhou
ok cool ! thanks
Chuang ChihYuan Here you are: ruclips.net/video/VZusnRyge3s/видео.html
Does anyone know the lifespan of this
recently pulled apart my 280 dollar (10 year old) butterfly paddle.
the rubber had failed and hardened and peeled right off.
it is made of 98 percent hot garbage plywood with what I actually think is black stained plywood in 2 spots on it instead of carbon fiber.
The handle looks cool though.
righhhht.
Highsest 1:33
05FX👍👍👍👍👍
Backhand 05 fx forehand 80 fx
Its not only hi tension
But also hi prices
You can kill your oponent with your bill
Where can i buy it in morocco ?
shut up and take my money
hahahahhahaahahhaha🤣
Dude it seas tenergy 05 is the slowest how i Mean i think even tenergy 05 is realy fast I can’t imagine tenergy 64
Yes so when do i sell my kidney to buy one of your rubbers ? lmao. Football boots cost cheaper and they are in use for a year and more when rubbers get dusty and lack of spin in just couple of months. Pretty sad that rubbers can be this expensive. Only reason why butterfly been used more than other brands is because players are wanting to be with butterfly becasue they are not willing to pay 60 dollas for a sheet of rubber. This is so sad.
Val Tenergy is high quality rubber and its closest rubber to speed glue rubbers. Most expensive football boots cost 300+ so...
Hello i'd like to make a review video about tenergy 05-fx. Can you give me a one with a damaged package?
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Bitte bringt ein Dignics 05 Hard Version heraus. UND BILLIGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tenergy = Robbery, today there's a lot of rubbers better than tenergy, like the rasant series by Andro, bluefire series from donic, adidas ten zone ultra, xiom omega V series, yasaka rakza series, nittaku fastarc series and many more.
+tronxo206 haha, i try all of them, and i can say: no, noone better that tenergy 05
Nothing comes close to the Tenergy series in my opinion. I'm prepared to pay more money for a product that for me is the best. It's more durable too, so it pays for itself. Of course this is just my opinion.
Joo Se Hyuk all of them like: andro rasant series, xiom omega IV and V series, donic bluefire series, joola rhyzm series, stiga airoc series and nittaku fastarc series (all respective variants) ?? i doubt KID..........
not airoc
kid
Und mit einem rotenschwam wie Dignics 05
the way he says the names hahaha
ya me convencieron 😄
tengo que admitir q esta mierda es la mejor de las gomas que he probado
i just come here to listen to the narrator pronounce each names.
I prefer xiom because tenergy is so expensive and its just the same with xiom rubbers
I played with both, and I can tell you there is a significant difference in the arc and control. Xiom has stiffer rubbers, which makes the ball curve less than a Tenergy - this makes a lot of balls to either hit the net or fall out when it would go in with a Tenergy. Today I am no longer competing, so I play with Xiom, but I do recommend Tenergy if you can afford it.
No, they are not butterfly rubbers got more throw angel and more spin on hits with better control
Rachet : TENERGY :5 ; New Model ;
Segue : Padrão : Ex : Tamanho ; Tipo ;
Peso ; Modelo ; Padrão ; Dentro ;
Liga - Mundial ; W.T.T.P. ; Normas ;
Estabelecidas ; Jogos ; Torneios ;
Internacionais ; Tenistas Utilizam ;
Rachet : Padrão :Estabelecidas ;
Liga - Mundial ; Rachet : TENERGY 5 ;
Top : Rachet ; Professional ; Hoje .
I’m sold ! But the price gives me heart attack !
very cool... it would be better if we don't have to pay 350 dollars for one side of the rubber here in Brazil, but it still very cool :D (i'm not joking, we pay f*cking U$ 350,00 for one of these)
How can that be so expensive? Can't you simply buy it from abroad ?
its the taxes, right?
If players are into serious competitions, Tenergy is good! Not for casual players. $$$$$$
Use chinese rubber and boost it. It’s cheaper, period.
TIL: there are no German words for "topspin" ☺
Please translate the video to spanish.
Ok then, I choose yinhe maxtense better for price😆
$600 ping pong paddles. Insanity!
lol hihsest
Poor durability 👎🏻
Excellent video
Dear Tamasu BUTTERFLY, I am having a new sensational blade by Butterfly => 1-ply Kiso Hinoki wood Cypress-S (Cypress-Square). As it is a relatively "soft" blade due to the use of full 100% Kiso-Hinoki wood, appreciate your technical team's very kind advice if Tenergy 05 or Tenergy 05-FX is the more suitable rubber to be put on my blade ? Thank you.