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Actually some people used short pips (incl. Mizutani!) to develop power in their backhand due to the nature of short pips (if the ball doesn't go into the sponge it will skid off the topsheet and mostly caught the net).
So before going inverted, trying to use a spinny short pips might help
729 802-40 would be a good start..
Edit: It's more accurate to say that using short pips in backhand develops INTENSITY rather than power. You need to be active on all your strokes, Sir, including blocks.
802-40 is kind of the middle of short pips and inverted so you could use it permanently because of it's versatility OR you could use it for developing a stronger inverted backhand.
I wanna try it out too to be honest
So before going inverted, trying to use a spinny short pips might help
729 802-40 would be a good start..
Edit: It's more accurate to say that using short pips in backhand develops INTENSITY rather than power. You need to be active on all your strokes, Sir, including blocks.
802-40 is kind of the middle of short pips and inverted so you could use it permanently because of it's versatility OR you could use it for developing a stronger inverted backhand.
I wanna try it out too to be honest
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