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Making a long and short heavy push |
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BallWacker
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Joined: 02/01/2012 Location: Tacloban City Online Status: Offline Posts: 18 |
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Topic: Making a long and short heavy pushPosted: 03/17/2012 at 11:38pm |
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How do you make a pushes with extremely heavy underspin?
I would want details on the following areas: a) height of the ball b) wrist movement c) contact point on the ball d) contact point on the paddle e) arm movement My paddle is quite bouncy and sometimes my pushes tend to pop =( then gets killed |
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tuco
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Joined: 06/11/2007 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 824 |
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Posted: 03/18/2012 at 2:22am |
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It's very similar to serving heavy underspin, except you don't want the ball to bounce on your side. Snap through under the ball with your blade horizontally. It is more difficult if you have bouncy rubber and/or bouncy blade.
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