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Qtjoel
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Posted: 04/22/2007 at 5:18pm |
I've heard many things about looping but I don't know which to believe, when looping, are you supposed to snap the wrist on contact or leave it hooked? and are you always supposed to leave the wrist hooked? if you ARE supposed to snap your wrist on contact, do you have to intetionally do it or should it come naturally like the backhand? (this is shakehand I'm talking about)
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rustyfo
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looping technique varies from player to player, if you use your wrist when looping you will get extra spin, but its not advisable to do that if you have just started learning to loop since its a bit difficult to pull off consistently.
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hallur
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You should not move your wrist, jest let it be loose!
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rustyfo
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The point of having the wrist loose is because you use it to generate extra spin mainly, we do it without thinking about it Hallur.
(me and hallur play at the same club) but no, it shouldnt be a big snap, its supposed to be a smooth movement in the wrist. |
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O! Ju Qian
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you can live w/o it except for flipping.
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I've always hooked a little bit on contact and left it hooked at the end of the stroke.
That's the way my trainer taught me. It didn't really come naturally.
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Well, doesn't that make sense?? at a different level you play differently. different styles will suite you better when you're at a different stage, that's what progress is all about, noh??
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thats right, your wrist should be relaxed that way it sort of flicks automatically and generates more spin. |
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Get the Wang Liqin training video, copy him.
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haha yes, and why dont we copy his serves, pushes, and flips too!
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Hitches in technique are almost impossible to remove, so its better that he gets it right now as opposed to two years down the track (by copying the best shakehander in the world).
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LuckyNet
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Hi Lets try help a little bit!
Check how the star do loop......
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LuckyNet
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next one....
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the last one....
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there is some wrist snap there huh
i think you should have some but it shold not be a forced movement just let it happen
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Qtjoel
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Thanks for the help guys!
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i think most of you guys are already wrist snapping w/o knowing. don't think too much about wrist snapping when looping b/c this will slow you down and maybe screw up your strokes. |
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remember.. if u don't make the funny faces.. it wont work!
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Qtjoel
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hmmm, I took my paddle and started looping in the air (for fun because I was bored but I bet you guys do it too sometimes) and then I noticed when I hooked my wrist, when I was done looping my wrist was straight. Is it supposed to be like that?! I didnt even notice it!
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Great photos and details LuckyNet!
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u shudnt intentionally try to flick the wrist, it doesn't do much good, makes the action obvious and increases the possibility of spraining it as well. however, the flick can add sidespin or topspin to your shot
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