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Saturday, April 15, 2023

Process Spots


By: Kasmono Monex, a fan of healthy living



Apart from being a unique sport, table tennis is more difficult for the general public to do than other sports. The size of the ball is small, the field is relatively small, the tools with all the characteristics of the ball produced are some of the reasons why people generally call table tennis a sport that is quite difficult to learn.

The rubber used by players, for example, is very diverse in its types and characteristics. For a beginner like me, facing a slippery rubber opponent's game is considered normal, even though there are many losses.

However, if you face an opponent who has spots, let alone one who is processing it, it feels like the training that has been undertaken becomes meaningless. That is also the reason for many players who try to switch to using process spots to easily beat opponents.

But did you know that learning to use binpros rubber is not as easy as we imagine?

Block, poke, twiddel, etc. techniques must be learned, and it requires patience and the process is not instantaneous.

And what we also need to know, it turns out that even though the price is relatively cheap compared to slippery rubber, its durability is not too long compared to slippery rubber which can last for months of use.

Incorrect execution of the ball can result in protol pips, this makes players try to change the rubber so that the performance of the game is maintained. At least that's a little story from one of the players with binpros rubber through light discussion.

It turns out that even though the price of binpros is cheap, because of its "short durability" the expenses are not much different from buying slippery rubber.

Is that right? Only true binpros players can explain their experience. Hehehe


Healthy spirit and greetings 🏓

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