I would be curious to see what my number is on my slow heavy and fast loops. One day I may politely invite myself if agreeable.
I am often these days coaching in San Ramon 5 days a week and able to catch you after coaching for a brief hitup.
You're always welcome! I'm gonna be working on some things and see if it makes a difference as well. I'a bit inspired by the TTD video with Annette Kaufmann and Spinsight. The whole TTD team managed 110's to 120's in the BH loop vs backspin, similar to me, while Kaufmann was consistently in the 130-140 range. I need to get that into my game.
On a similar vein, I went to the club last night with the mindset of continuing my recently initiated intensive BH training. I knew I wasn't gonna get much training so I decided to play matches with training in mind. One of my frustrations is that while I know I still have some deficiencies in my BH technique, I have a huge gap between training and playing right now because I'm never getting into position for BH shots. When a shot comes to my BH, I just stand there and then more often than not reach for the ball. On Tuesday with my training partner noted that from his perspective, on many of the shots I felt like I was reaching because I mistimed the ball I was actually reaching because I was not in position. That was a revelation to me, and made me realized that I've spent far too little time on footwork on the BH side.
As such, last night I played the first couple matches by starting each point near the middle of the table. It helped with my BH without affecting my FH, but mostly because I was already in a better BH position rather than me doing much better at moving for a better position. I actually did well score wise, handily beating a guy I rarely beat, but that wasn't my goal. I was a bit frustrated so I tried to step it up a notch, trying to play a more Ovtcharov or Jorgic like BH dominant game starting and staying at the middle of the table. I did manage to actively position myself a bit better for BH shots, but let's just say it's still a work in progress. I did way worse those 2 games (I did play against better players).
Last part was most interesting. The top regular at the club, someone who's a nut about improving as much as me, gave me some tips as he's a couple years ahead of the process than me. He told me something similar to what
@blahness was saying, try to focus on using the lats on my BH shots. He also told me something I had figured out on my own on the FH side, which is that all BH shots should be derivatives of each other, whether it's a block, a drive, a counter, or a loop. So I combined these two things and we worked on our BH counters and my BH blocks for a short while, and WOW what a difference it made! My control was tremendously improved, and every shot just felt...solid. I felt like I got great contact and the ball really went where I wanted it to go.
As is the case when I was focused on FH technique, now I have a list of things I need to work on with my BH.
1) Footwork and overall stance. Right now I'm not actively moving enough for BH shots. and I'm not solidifying my center of gravity and pushing forward on BH shots the way I do for my FH shots.
2) Focus on activating the lats on all BH shots, including blocks, as it's not just essential to power generation but also control.
3) Relax my trapezius. My coach kept telling me that I need to have my elbow lower, I didn't really understand the point as I see many great players hold their elbow fairly high, but now I realize that what he really meant was for me to relax my traps. Right now my traps are constantly activated to bring my shoulder and thus my elbow up. It's often incorrectly diagnosed as a tense shoulder, but it's really a tense trapezius which needs to relax and activate (just a little bit, more for positioning of the racket than power generation) just like all other muscles outside of the core.
4) As always, get the right timing. I am finding that just as with the FH side, every change in technique, including footwork, will require a change in timing. As such, this will be a constant work in progress as I work on to solidify other aspects of my game one after another.