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question about terminology (2)
question about terminology
by ttbeginner 19 years ago
by ttbeginner 19 years ago
Re: question about terminology
by Tim 19 years ago
by Tim 19 years ago
Re: question about terminology
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: question about terminology) was posted by Tim, on 4/1/2005 5:59:34 AM:
Looping focuses more on spin than smashing (aka hitting). Loops can still be fast, but the ball is grazed more rather than a rect contact to impart the spin on the ball. How finelyall is grazed will determine the speed and spin of the ball. Hope this helps |