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Hi Youku ! Thank you for sharing your training prog. Question: I have an Amicus Prime (digital ctrl) and I find that that no matter how much I try I cannot get the settings to a realistic speed&bounce. I have a chance to train with a high level Bundesliga player in Austria who sends me high quality balls (low throw and long on the table). With the robot I can only get high bouncing in the middle of the table. If I increase the spin (near the end of the ctrl) it's not possible to control it and/or the ball flies out of the table (WTH !) and if I increase the speed to max the ball is not that fast ! I am becoming suicidal ...😅 Note: No idea how you get all the balls from around the room hehehe I go nuts in my basement !
I put the robot to alternate between backapin balls and flat balls, and this drill is extremely difficult for me, even without randomzing the spin. If the spin is random I can read the spin bu looking at the ball, but it s hardly wnough time to adjust.
Hi coach Yoku! I’m agree with you as I always feel the standard middle of the table position is somewhat less than real game incoming angles and balls-spin. Cheers & thank you for the tips!
I did not know anything about what was best table thickness and bought a 13mm Joola indoor table. Know I now a thicker table would be better for training, but it's too late. My Amicus Prime arrived yesterday and I am studying how to install it and use it optimally. Do you think the 13mm table will be okay or will it be a significant handicap because it's too thin. I plan to take private lessons at a table tennis school to learn correct form
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Hi Coach Yoku, I just purchased and set up Amicus but the ball is very easy to hit net or even too low to go over the net no matter what I adjusted the head height. Can you please help?
Hi Tim. Not sure if you fixed the problem but the head is supposed to be right above the line. As in line should be visible but there shouldn't be any space between the line and the barrel(black pipe invisible). Then run the calibration. Also check that your roller's are clean. Plastic builds up over time on the rollers and they need to be cleaned regularly. I hope it helps