Why is there no chipper in the sport of table tennis in China?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-18
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If someone says so, it is objectively incomplete. This should be about the current Chinese table tennis team. There are currently internationally renowned women's and men's teams.

    The rookies of the national women's team are still playing, including Wu Yang, Wang Hui, Hu Limei, and can still be seen in the Table Tennis Super League. It seems that only Matt is in the service of the boy band, while Hou recently retired. Both have achieved great results in domestic competitions.

    The table tennis chipper has high and complete technical requirements for players, and there can be no obvious technical defects. You have to deal with the opponent's various incoming balls, let the opponent make mistakes in the repeated "soft grinding and hard bubbles", and finally win. Therefore, the character of the chipper must be very good, "tenacious", able to withstand repeated blows from the forehand and backhand, and have the opportunity to carry out "tactical counterattacks".

    In general, chipper games are not easy, even difficult. Compared with those players who mainly defend against glue attacks, basically all chippers are thinner and look more resolute - such as Ding Song, Zhu Shihe, Hou Yingchao, Wu Yang, etc. Because chippers need to sweat more, they keep running back and forth, running left and right, and the amount of exercise is far greater than that of other players.

    The backhand chopping ball generally stands a little in front of the right foot in the middle table, and the upper body center of gravity turns left with the left foot, following the incoming ball route. Clap your left hand and bring the racket slightly above your shoulder, with your head facing up and down. When the ball jumps 30 cm to the left side of the chest, clap your hands, swing from left to right down, hit the middle and lower part of the ball during the descent period, slap the back of the ball, accelerate the hard cut with your forearm and wrist, and swing to the right down.

    Another difficulty in practicing splitting is that very few people can practice it. The vast majority of amateur players are not accustomed to the chipping method, and it is difficult to ensure a stable pull for the chipping machine to practice. No, it's not a matter for beginners in chopping vegetables. You can find a professional coach for multi-ball training to achieve the training effect of pulling the ball.

    It can be said that in the history of the Chinese table tennis team, many famous chippers, such as Zhang, Lu, Chen (still active in Europe), etc. , as well as Lin Huiqing, Zheng, Fan Ying of the women's group (once in love with a handsome guy, now retired), etc.; In Europe, however, there are several provincial chippers, such as Li Qian, who are still struggling on the court and sometimes get good results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are people who cut the ball, such as Ding Song. However, chipping is generally suitable for tall athletes, and Asians have a greater advantage in attacking explosions, so there are fewer athletes who cut the ball.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the Chinese players are so strong that they don't need to train this skill at all, there are no chippers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are very few chippers these days, mainly Koreans, but there are very few left-handed Asians. Europeans are slightly more left-handed, but there are fewer chippers. Only South Korea has one or two left-handed chippers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no prohibition on chipping. Chipping is a term for table tennis skills. It uses the friction of the racket.

    A technique of cutting the ball. The big hitting action, slow ball speed, and long arc are conducive to cutting and not turning the ball and controlling the opponent with the change of landing point.

    The close cutting action is small, the return speed is fast, and the forward force is strong, which is mostly used for close cutting corners, and has a certain threat, and can often get active or direct scoring. It is generally used to deal with light pull balls and general topspin balls. The long-range slashing action is large, the ball speed is slow, and the arc is long, which is conducive to cutting and not spinning the ball and controlling the opponent with the change of landing point.

    It is often used against the opponent's smash ball, curve ball and pull ball.

    Originating in England, table tennis balls are named for the sound of "pingpang" when struck, which is round and ball-shaped, heavy-gram, white or orange, with celluloid.

    or plastic, where two players hold rackets and play against each other across a table with nets, either as singles or doubles, with both players hitting each other until one side cannot return the ball and the other can score.

    In a table tennis game, the first team to score 11 points is the winner; After the score is tied at 10, the first to score 2 more points is the winner. A bad game should be played in a best-of-seven or best-of-five format. A match should be played consecutively, but between innings, any athlete has the right to request a break of no more than two minutes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because we need to know that table tennis is played to achieve victory, and it is often used only on the playing field, and usually table tennis lovers just for entertainment, so they don't play chipping, just for ordinary entertainment and play.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The reason why amateur table tennis enthusiasts rarely play chipping: irregular movements and lack of systematic training. Amateur table tennis enthusiasts have never practiced seriously.

    As soon as you stand in front of the table, you can start playing with your racket. There is no stereotyped action, and there is no norm. The longer such a player plays, the more difficult it is to change, and it is basically an indispensable type.

    If you want to improve your level, you must have the spirit of a strong man breaking his wrist, change the straight shot to the horizontal beat, or change the right hand to the left hand and re-practice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because this kind of skill is actually very difficult to play, some amateurs want to play it, and it will waste a lot of their strength.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Male: Zhu Shihyuk (South Korea), Zhang Xielin (China), Hou Yingchao (China), Chen Weixing (Austria).

    Female: Fan Ying (China), Wu Yang (China), Zheng Minzhi (China), Lin Huiqing (China).

    Kim Kyung-e (South Korea), Park Mi-young (South Korea),

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Male: Ding Song, Koji Matsushita, Hiroshi Shibuya (Japanese), Hou Yingchao, Zhu Zhihyuk (Korean).

    Female: Tong Ling, Wang Hui, Cheng Hongxia, Fan Ying, Kim Kyung-e and Park Mi-young (Korean).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are too many, and the most well-known one at the moment is South Korea's Joo Se-hyuk, and the female is Kim Chol-so. There are Hou Yingchao and Wu Yang in China.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Ding Song, Zhu Shihe, Tong Ling, Liang Geliang, Chen Xinhua, Wu Yang.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The action of chipping is very large, it is usually difficult to see, there is no chance to imitate, the timing of the cut should be accurate, the friction is so stable and stable, it is difficult for ordinary people to do, and everyone likes to attack when playing, this is a mood, whether the thing is good or not, play according to the will.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Originally, chipping is a way of playing to defend and wait for attack, which is very critical to the technical mastery of athletes, and it can be said that chipping technique is the most difficult to learn in table tennis. So amateurs are rarely useful.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because it still takes some physical strength to cut the ball, in the amateur period, there is no need to play such a difficult skill.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because it's very hard to chop the ball. And it's a test of a table tennis player's skills. So it is generally rarely played.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Amateurs, not only can't play the chipping ball well, but also can't play the forehand pull ball well, can't play the backhand with strong skills, and can't play the ......

    In fact, the level is not enough, and the basic skills are not up to the mark. Sometimes I know very well in my heart that I just can't do it in my hands.

    To play the chipper, the action is required to be clean and neat, the force is highly consistent, the ball is pulled slowly, and the ball is in contact with the paddle surface for a little longer, and the ball changes direction. Accurately predicting the spin of the incoming ball is the level of a professional athlete. Amateurs mostly rely on experience to estimate the board - it just so happens that there is not much experience in chipping ......

    Not only is the spin inaccurate, but the ball returned by the chipper may not be able to jump after it lands on the stage!

    Especially some ...... who learned to pull the ball and backhand with the coach and ended up in the rivers and lakesTheir movements are basically stereotyped, and when the rhythm changes slightly, they shout: It's not right

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Than lose a technique, who will go to practice, unless they are entertained.

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