Jeff Pastuzyn and his friend kept a table tennis rally going for one
minute, 26.45 seconds while seated.
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All Comments for this Record Category
Dan Rollman
Mick Excellent note. The bases of these chairs aren't clearly below table level. We apologize for this inconsistency and have denied the attempt.
Matt Rishel
While i guess I agree with the consistancy, I do not see why this was denied considering the rules were not updated. I do not see why we would have to go through the entire comments section to see rules consistency, if it was not updated in the rules, i don't think should be denied.
Neil Moallem
Matt a stool technically is not even considered a chair
Neil Moallem
Wow Mick excellent observation! I just found the comment: "meaning that traditional stools are not allowed" Based on that criteria, shouldn't this be denied?
Matt Rishel
While i guess I agree with the consistancy, I do not see why this was denied considering the rules were not updated. I do not see why we would have to go through the entire comments section to see rules consistency, if it was not updated in the rules, i don't think should be denied.
Mick Cullen
I'm a bit confused why this record was accepted. Dan said in the comments below that stools would not be permitted for this category.
Zach Neal
Oh wow guys, 22 minutes??? Very nice!
Dan Rollman
Zach We aren't denying attempts with music. We've just warned people that if issues arise, we may need to remove audio.
Zach Neal
I thought there wasn't allowed to be any music?
Dan Rollman
We have added "ball must bounce on table before players hit it" to criteria.
We are going to re-time Max's submission starting right after the "air ball" and reduce the time to match. If we denied attempt, there would be no reason why Max and his friend wouldn't just edit their video and resubmit.
Thanks to all for your input, Dan
Dan Rollman
Our moderation team will look at it tomorrow and reach a decision. Thanks to all for your input.
Max Martin
so you can restart the time from the obstruction to the end of the rally.
Mick Cullen
Colby's correct. The ball that was hit in the air is a violation of table tennis rules. Table tennis rules do not allow for volleys. This one is particularly egregious since it looks like it would have missed the table altogether. This record attempt should be denied.
Colby Wrathall
towards the beginning, he hit the ball before it hit the table. that's an obstruction and is illegal in table tennis rules
Dan Rollman
Kevin - submit as is. If it becomes problematic, we can just take out the audio as you suggest.
Kevin LaForest
so what if i already sang a linkin park song, but didnt say that it was a linkin park song on the actual video? can we make the video quieter so that you can't understand what i sang if that's illegal to sing that???
Dan Rollman
Kevin - go for it, but please go with songs you've invented so we can avoid dealing with licensing issues. Here's a song title suggestion: The Pong Song!
Kevin LaForest
Are we allowed to talk and/or listen to/sing music while playing the ping pong in the video????
Dan Rollman
Mick Cullen
Agreed, Peter. Please advise, RecordSetter. I'd really like to give this one a shot, but I want to make sure I'm within the rules.
Peter Craig
also their office chairs are already stretching the "stationary" criteria as they are swiveling on them so by demonstration at least this would be acceptable to reproduce.
Peter Craig
It does look like a penhold grip: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabletennisstyles and a list of others: http://tabletennis.about.com/od/griptypes/a/griptypes.htm although I think the comment was relating to the grip style changing throughout the attempt. Also a good question for clarification on the seats - the only criteria mentioned is "chair must remain stationary". And so is "bar stool" considered a "chair". It looks as though they are on office chairs (with swivel which would have helped!). I guess it comes to size? Maybe no taller than exposing your lower torso above the table top.
Mick Cullen
So folks, are any kind of chairs acceptable? It's hard to see what kind of chairs they're sitting in, but would bar stools be accepted, for example?
Mick Cullen
That is actually not an unheard-of grip, especially in Asia. I've played experienced, competitive players who use it...I think it's called a penhold grip.
Gold Member
that Stride guy on the left has no idea how to hold a table tennis paddle!