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Kindo, keep it up.
Those recurring images have a superior educative effect, anyway. Much appreciable visual aid. The best visual aid I ever behold. Thanks a lot. |
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With these slow motion gifs, we can appreciate how well Ma Long currently plays. I believe he is playing the best level that the TT history has ever seen.
I will keep posting when I find good videos to produce gifs.
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Nice tomahawk serve by Ding, fairly worth you make a clip with the Ding serving. I did now converted the original video, for the good of the right handed students. Ding Ning and Freitas now came out a righty model on this video. Most our forumers would like to take lessons with the righty models, I believe. |
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Here you go, igorponger,
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I'm going to try and fail at that serve next time I go practice. Imagine practicing that serve over and over again. My legs would be burning for sure.
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Wow, those gifs are realy awesome. I love to see those techniques in so much detail! Thanks for posting! |
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What's the advantage of this over regular pendulum serve? Seems like one could get the same spin and placement with it, since it's done from the BH corner anyway. Or is it more of a last moment deception of going with 'reverse tomahawk', or whatever it should be called? |
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I will take a stab at this. Two high level servers I have see talk about serving liken it to a magic trick. It's easier to read a serve or a magic trick at both slow and high speeds when you are used to seeing it over and over and your brain knows what cues to look for. Just producing the same spin even with a different motion can cause people to lose the context. Since I serve both spins on both backhand and forehand side, I see it fairly often. Someone returns my backhand serve well, but can't read my punch or reverse pendulum, or vice versa. Someone reads my regular pendulum well but can't read my reverse backhand pendulum at all. They are all the same spin - but the strokes and cues and reads are different. There is also the question of how much spin and control you can generate from the motion. I can get more absolute spin out of my forehand serves than my backhand serves for the same level of control, but I have more confidence in the backhand serves because of sheer experience. Finally (for me at least), there is recovery. I use my backhand serve often because I serve out of the position that I recover into so I don't chase balls to the wide forehand as much. Even serving a side on pendulum makes my recovery relatively slower. So at a crucial time when I don't want to be out of position, you won't see me serving a forehand serve from the backhand corner.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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SOME MORTAL PRANK.
My favorite usage of the tomahawk. Inserting this cross-the-table shots occasionally all along the match will panic anybody. Mortal prank indeed/ |
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Coach Larry Hodges explained this very well in his tip of the week "Sidespin Serves that Break Away Tend to Be More Effective".
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Used Imgur for this gif
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Imgur is my new favorite, except that the website sometimes does not work to convert videos to gifs.
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Edited by kindof99 - 03/09/2016 at 3:36pm |
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ZJK forehand, that is a lot of brush there.
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