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Full loop
by Gark 19 years ago
by Gark 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by Gark 19 years ago
by Gark 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by ZoranV 19 years ago
by ZoranV 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by Gark 19 years ago
by Gark 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by Gark 19 years ago
by Gark 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by D 19 years ago
by D 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by D 19 years ago
by D 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: Full loop
by D 19 years ago
by D 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Full loop) was posted by rolly, on 7/29/2005 10:54:51 AM:
gark, when you do the loop swing,the usual position of your racket is more of a closed position.when i say that you aim the racket tip at the tip of the net,the racket tip is more or less in line with the net's top portion.when the ball is below the table when you hit it,the racket tip should also be more or less in line with the tip of the net,however the imaginary line will be inclined, since the ball is now lower than the table and the net.snapping of the wrist is also an additional looping boost,but as dave said,chances of injury to the wrist is greater.i just loose up my arms and try to relax my hold on the racket to achieve the same whiplash effect on my loops. |