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Author:  THE GAMEr [ 10 Apr 2012, 07:19 ]
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Yes.....perhaps one of our many LP-ers could write a short section on it then?

Author:  cstt [ 12 May 2012, 19:42 ]
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Updated with the backhand serve. Could someone verify my sidespin story? I have had quite a break from table tennis and I just couldn''t recall enough to be 100% sure about that one. |-)

Author:  haggisv [ 12 May 2012, 20:02 ]
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cstt wrote:
Updated with the backhand serve. Could someone verify my sidespin story? I have had quite a break from table tennis and I just couldn''t recall enough to be 100% sure about that one. |-)

Thanks cstt, it's turned into a great guide! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Yes that sounds fine about the backhand serves. I would probably add that for a backspin serve, if you want more spin, brush at the very bottom of the ball.

Author:  cstt [ 13 May 2012, 01:48 ]
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haggisv wrote:
Yes that sounds fine about the backhand serves. I would probably add that for a backspin serve, if you want more spin, brush at the very bottom of the ball.

Thank you, a very good point indeed :up: I've added some self made pictures about the contact point. If there is a company who is willing to sponsor me I will put their logo's on those pictures :lol:

Author:  jdhchang [ 29 Jun 2012, 06:19 ]
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cstt wrote:
haggisv wrote:
Yes that sounds fine about the backhand serves. I would probably add that for a backspin serve, if you want more spin, brush at the very bottom of the ball.

Thank you, a very good point indeed :up: I've added some self made pictures about the contact point. If there is a company who is willing to sponsor me I will put their logo's on those pictures :lol:


Wow. What a fantastic guide! Thank you very much. You've made what I consider the best of both worlds of video and book. It's really quite helpful. Thank you again!

Author:  cstt [ 29 Jun 2012, 07:37 ]
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Thank you. I realise I still have to write about the forehand serve. I will do that asap, got free time anyway.

Author:  cstt [ 24 Aug 2012, 20:12 ]
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Guys, I need your opinion.
I have been taught a new backhand technique yesterday, and imo it's a bit easier to learn. Do you want me to write it down for you, or not? It could make things confusing, so I am in doubt at the moment.

And I have almost finished the forehand serve. Coming up this weekend I hope. :)

Author:  THE GAMEr [ 25 Aug 2012, 04:40 ]
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Sure, you could add another BH technique....If you put it in a different heading or something, that would make it less confusing.

Quick question: Is the technique with SP the same as with inverted? Just taking less account for spin?

Author:  cstt [ 25 Aug 2012, 07:21 ]
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THE GAMEr wrote:
Sure, you could add another BH technique....If you put it in a different heading or something, that would make it less confusing.

Quick question: Is the technique with SP the same as with inverted? Just taking less account for spin?


Hmm, the technique itself could be used, but I doubt it would be very effective. There are SP which can be used to loop with, but flat hitting is a stronger point. You would benefit from a shorter stroke I think to get more speed in your shots.
The second technique would be more useful for you I guess.

I can however give you a short tip: start with your blade at about 45 degree angle (inverted rubber angle, SP might be more open), make sure your blade and wrist are in one line and stretch the arm forwards. The starting point should be at your pants, not lower. Just make sure your action stays smooth and relaxed. Don't try to hit it with power, try to hit it with technique. If you are comfortable you can have a bit of wrist action in the end for more spin, but it firm if you are hitting your backhand.

I hope to start Sunday or Monday on it. I'll first finish the serve segment. :)

Author:  Def-attack [ 09 Feb 2013, 08:12 ]
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Last years i've been trying to learn how to play defensive (with lp) on my BH. Now I try to learn how to twiddle and use my inverted on BH. This guide has been very helpful for me, There were lots of things I had long forgotten (or never learned) about. CSTT - Thank you so much for you efforts!

Author:  haggisv [ 29 Sep 2013, 19:18 ]
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I just came across this post again when searching about grip, and it reminded me how comprehensive this article is. For anyone that has not yet read it, have a read, it's a really useful reference! :up: :up: :up:

Author:  Red_lion [ 30 Sep 2013, 09:31 ]
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I agree with that. CSTT, I would like to seek permission from you to print it and transfer in word format. I wish to share it at my club.

Author:  cstt [ 20 Oct 2013, 23:41 ]
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Sure, no problem. I was going to make a PDF format anyway, so PM me if you want that one. I;ll probably upload it as well so feel free to print it and use it for trainings.

Author:  iskandar taib [ 02 Sep 2014, 17:52 ]
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cstt wrote:
chopping is more common than looping on this forum :rofl:


Problem is, you can't have two choppers chopping at each other. Or can you?

Iskandar

Author:  cstt [ 02 Dec 2014, 07:25 ]
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You probably can, 2 players can also push shots towards each other. That's also backspin, and a chop is just more backspin.
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