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peter79
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Posted: 05/14/2007 at 11:20pm |
I've read an article of couching tips at Butterfly online. The couch said that Bryce has the lowest ball trajectory in the high tension rubber. While Sriver G2 has the highest ball trajectory. Cermet has a medium ball trajectory. What is the meaning of ball trajectory?
Does it mean that if we use bryce when looping we only loop more foward with low angle stroke while if we use Sriver G2 we loop more upward stroke? please tell me the meaning of it, thanks.....
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masterbuten
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I think the ball's trajectory is the path it travels.
Consider a loop stroke hitting a ball at a constant angle. Accdg. to BTY, Bryce will have lowest trajectory meaning the ball will follow a low arc path. At the same angle, Sriver G2 however, will follow a high arc path. Hope this helps |
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peter79
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Oh so the loop stroke for those 3 rubbers are all the same but the path when the ball travels is different (bryce low, cermet medium, Sriver G2 High). Thanks for your help Masterbuten
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