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Usually, when the ball comes, I do a stroke, focusing on my movement and blade angle.
Then, last time, I just had this idea out of no where. I tried to focus on where on the ball I should hit, and let my natural instinct to figure out the blade angle. I felt I have better consistency in this way. Thinking about it, this has 2 advantages: 1, focus better on the ball; 2, focus less on my body so I could be more relaxed. It was just a training session, I will test it out in some actual matches and see if it still works.
Is this something obvious to everyone, but I just had it wrong all the time? Do people think about the contact point of the ball and/or the blade angle?
Then, last time, I just had this idea out of no where. I tried to focus on where on the ball I should hit, and let my natural instinct to figure out the blade angle. I felt I have better consistency in this way. Thinking about it, this has 2 advantages: 1, focus better on the ball; 2, focus less on my body so I could be more relaxed. It was just a training session, I will test it out in some actual matches and see if it still works.
Is this something obvious to everyone, but I just had it wrong all the time? Do people think about the contact point of the ball and/or the blade angle?