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I switched to short pips bh a couple of weeks ago.
I had played short pips in the bh before with great effectiveness.
after using them a while I found out game with sp is all about angles.
if you want to be offensive you have to have the right angle for smash.
you also need the right angle when hitting always.
if you let the ball fall below net you have no options.
with inverted I would just let the ball fall and hit a backhand loop at some time.
with sp where you hit the ball is very important.
and where is generally close to the table.
so what I found out is when playing serious matches sp is actually good for me.
helps me use my feet (I have a tendency to grow roots in the ground like a tree), engage my fh loop (most reliable shot), remain close to table (I tend to go far).
the problem is when playing more relaxed matches in club sp become a pain.
you can't go back and start counterlooping or making longer shots, creating a more fun rally.
you have to move when you don't want to so you can engage your fh. sometimes I just won't move and I end up hitting all bh.
so playing fun matches becomes more boring with sp.
so it all comes down to:
pips
or
inverted
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to give you an idea my style in tournaments is close to this guy (just saw this video couple of days ago, I would be the guy with the darker toned skin)
I had played short pips in the bh before with great effectiveness.
after using them a while I found out game with sp is all about angles.
if you want to be offensive you have to have the right angle for smash.
you also need the right angle when hitting always.
if you let the ball fall below net you have no options.
with inverted I would just let the ball fall and hit a backhand loop at some time.
with sp where you hit the ball is very important.
and where is generally close to the table.
so what I found out is when playing serious matches sp is actually good for me.
helps me use my feet (I have a tendency to grow roots in the ground like a tree), engage my fh loop (most reliable shot), remain close to table (I tend to go far).
the problem is when playing more relaxed matches in club sp become a pain.
you can't go back and start counterlooping or making longer shots, creating a more fun rally.
you have to move when you don't want to so you can engage your fh. sometimes I just won't move and I end up hitting all bh.
so playing fun matches becomes more boring with sp.
so it all comes down to:
pips
or
inverted
?????????????????????????????????
to give you an idea my style in tournaments is close to this guy (just saw this video couple of days ago, I would be the guy with the darker toned skin)
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