To begin, I recommend
getting a rubber with a thickness of 1.5-1.7mm.
I prefer Butterfly Sriver rubbers myself; however many of my friends
would argue that Butterfly Flextra and Donic Coppa Tenero make better rubbers
for your paddle. I will send you links
for all three, but still recommend you look around a little for yourself. http://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=b-sriver http://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=b-flextra http://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?cid=rubbers&brand=donic
Changing the rubbers of a ping pong paddle can take between
15-20 minutes of your time and a lot of precision. I will send you a how-to guide that will take
you through the steps.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5672496_change-ping-pong-rubber.html
Pimples-out rubbers come in 2 varieties: short/long pimples. Short pimples are great for people with a fast blocking gameplay, while long pimples are better suited for defensive players. On the flipside, the pimple in rubbers (also known as reverse rubbers) provides the player with a wider range of strokes to use and will allow a good amount of control.
The shakehand method allows you to hit the ball equally strong either forehand/backhand. It also provides you with a wider selection of paddles to choose from.
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