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RPB Technique (2)
RPB Technique
by Ping Pong Freak 19 years ago
by Ping Pong Freak 19 years ago
Re: RPB Technique
by AgentHEX 19 years ago
by AgentHEX 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: RPB Technique) was posted by AgentHEX, on 2/23/2005 11:57:12 PM:
Put middle finger in center and 4th finger close to it. For forehand, curve fingers more. Straighten for backhand. RPB is like squeezing the paddle with thumb, middle, 4th fingers. If there's strain on index finger, sand away on the part of paddle it cuts against. |