Bro, your video is a really safe place, we can feel that you have a taste for detail and effort, and we appreciate that. You deserve so much more visibility, i wish all the best for you !
Fascinating video Iba! You professionals put so much effort into your training that's why it's so painful to lose...sad thing is sometimes you have one shot and you are out of a tournament. Good luck for more success at Star Contender Goa 2024!
Man, I love your vlogs! I can tell that you put a lot of effort and creativity into the various camera angles and editing. It’s very interesting to see what is going on behind the scenes of a pro player. Also love the relaxing music in your videos! I recently started playing table tennis again after a 25y break so I’m training like crazy now and attending every training camp I can so I can catch up with my team mates. Your videos are very inspiring and motivating. Also many useful tips! Thanks so much! 🤪🏓
Love this blogs, you do great editing and put a lot of effort. I can see you entering the room to set up the camera to exit again and record your self entering the room 😂. But for the viewer is like if we were there with you, nice work!
Iba, monsieur ! Je suis très reconnaissant de ta générosité. Je m’explique. Si quelqu’un te demande pour un truc, tu le partages sans hésiter, sans donner des prétextes : t’es vraiment généreux. Tu partages ce dont on a rêvé, le quotidien d’un pro du TT. Un grand merci 🙏. Je suis déjà abonné et en plus je laisse la publicité jusqu’à la fin 😊. Une dernière chose, pourrais-tu nous dire quelles élastiques tu recommandes pour le travail physique ? Thanks a lot ! Keep going Iba !
Merci beaucoup pour tes mots 🙏🙏 Alors je te recommande - 1 gros et long élastique avec de la residing -1 long et fin avec peu de résistance - des petits avec plusieurs résistance La marque peu importe ! 😁 J’espère que j’ai répondu à ta question 😅
Hi iba, recently started watching your videos already half way all your videos really motivating.I am a student in Nigeria started playing table since I was small but I just started training professionally for like two year now. I was hoping if you could to a video on how to join education with table tennis because it has been very tough. Thanks and keep up the good work iba
Nice video: Try Adding Table Tennis in the Title for better Seo. Something like: "Training with Table Tennis World Champions: A Day in Their Life | VLOG" for example
Thank you really much for your VLOGs Iba! The videos get better from week to week and I really love your editing! You are putting so much effort in the videos and I really appreciate it! 🙏🏽 Are you using the Andro Turbo Fix or the new Andro Pro Glu and what are the differences between them? Which Andro Glue would you recommend? And are you still glueing with one layer of glue on the rubbers? 😁
Thank you 🙏🙏 Unfortunately I’m not really into that ! But from What I heard around me players like heavy racket and when they try mine it seems heavy !
@@IbaDiaw the story, and the scope of it. It gives input in a professional players daily life. So when you have a good story to tell its interesting. It could be a simple story of a training session as well and the thoughts behind this session.
Amazing quality Vlogs. One question I always ask myself no matter the sport. What makes some athletes better than others? On a professional level all atheletes surely train a similar amount so why are some players better than others? Is it just the talent at the top or different playstyle that is more succesful?
I would say, its the way they play the game in their head. Chinese and European Top spins are different. They may train the same but in the end its the Head and Agility who wins the game.
It’s a very interesting question but there is not really great answer ! It’s a lot in the mental part of the game or perspective of each individual ! How they see the game how they approach it ! How they deal with success and failure ! It’s a very large area 😬
@IbaDiaw I understand. I just find it fascinating to figure out why some people are better at the top level because that is the area in which most factors are similar. In lower levels someone might train a lot more or is more physically fit, but at the top level they are all training pretty much the same amount and are all doing their physical work. It's especially interesting when some players suddenly become much better than they used to be. Patrick franziska for example started peaking a lot later than someone like ovtcharov or moregard.