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So basically I am doing my c-license here in germany. We are told how to teach kids the specific strokes.
Fh-topspin:
He told us:
-against backspin your shoulder must not drop. It has to stay even.
-don't hide your elbow behind your back (what malong fzd and even some europeans do I think)
- not lifting the elbow. I thought I do it because I am quite tall and see omar assar doing it all the time. Yes his elbow goes forwards and the angle is 90° to his upperbody.
Then I watched ma longs video and he was doing it in almost every fh topspin. Basically his technique would be called wrong as hell if he was here. He does
All these 3 "big mistakes" that we should avoid doing.
Also we did multiball later ourselves.
I could achieve the same quality with a more open racket instead of closed like in this video. Which one should I stick with? My subconscious has the more closed racket programmed currently.
I do feel like I finally do the weight transfer right. My topspins are also very dangerous spinny and fast. People who watch my matches know me doing more slow arm only openers with the focus on slow spinny balls.
Fh-topspin:
He told us:
-against backspin your shoulder must not drop. It has to stay even.
-don't hide your elbow behind your back (what malong fzd and even some europeans do I think)
- not lifting the elbow. I thought I do it because I am quite tall and see omar assar doing it all the time. Yes his elbow goes forwards and the angle is 90° to his upperbody.
Then I watched ma longs video and he was doing it in almost every fh topspin. Basically his technique would be called wrong as hell if he was here. He does
All these 3 "big mistakes" that we should avoid doing.
Also we did multiball later ourselves.
I could achieve the same quality with a more open racket instead of closed like in this video. Which one should I stick with? My subconscious has the more closed racket programmed currently.
I do feel like I finally do the weight transfer right. My topspins are also very dangerous spinny and fast. People who watch my matches know me doing more slow arm only openers with the focus on slow spinny balls.



