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Another day of playing with casuals, another day of missing 30% power shots against weird balls. Ironically it's really hard to play in a more tempered way that still allows beginners to rally with you without just doing drives and blocks. Mostly all the balls are a bit shorter than I think, much slower than expected, and it's impossible to read where it's going to go until it's left the bat. Back in the day I struggled a lot against players like this but I got over it eventually with just bruteforcing shot quality, so I might try that again, although I feel my physical condition hasn't caught up to play like that. Tiny movements feel like Olympic level feats due to my spaghetti legs. In the first weeks I was able to do pivots and stuff, but I think I'm not recovering in time, so I may need to decrease my training amount for the first months, because I can barely move right now and am reaching a lot.
Also getting some questionable unsolicited advice, like "don't start your backswing from below and hit into the ball from behind even against backspin" or "never slice into the bottom of ball even when pushing backspin, just hit behind it".
Yeah, okay, fine. I asked the person to demonstrate and of course the success rate on forehand loop against my backspin feed was 0% and to now I haven't seen any of my short backspin serves actually clear the net either. It's not like I don't know this. There's just a few people who are cocky because they can still beat me in games due to my various errors that they feel a need to give me advice. If they were able to demonstrate their theory in practice I would be more inclined to believe it is what I'm trying to say, but since I've played at far beyond their level in the past, I just don't buy it. The proof will be in the eating of the pudding or whatever they say, just need to get my shit together again.
Also getting some questionable unsolicited advice, like "don't start your backswing from below and hit into the ball from behind even against backspin" or "never slice into the bottom of ball even when pushing backspin, just hit behind it".
Yeah, okay, fine. I asked the person to demonstrate and of course the success rate on forehand loop against my backspin feed was 0% and to now I haven't seen any of my short backspin serves actually clear the net either. It's not like I don't know this. There's just a few people who are cocky because they can still beat me in games due to my various errors that they feel a need to give me advice. If they were able to demonstrate their theory in practice I would be more inclined to believe it is what I'm trying to say, but since I've played at far beyond their level in the past, I just don't buy it. The proof will be in the eating of the pudding or whatever they say, just need to get my shit together again.