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Варна
Well-Known Member
... And if - for what purpose?
Recently I've noticed, that in order to misguide my oponent, I begin with a standart diagonal topspin move, continue with a brush-drive and end with an angled wrist swinging the ball through the short side of the table. When I'm doing this on my BH to the left side of the table the wrist grip gets stronger and I have no problem, but when I'm doing it on my FH to the right side of the table the grip gets looser and then I get a lot of disturbence of stronger vibrations /usually they help me, but not in this point/ and confuse me about when to release the swing.
So - do you think that Side Balancers, applyed to the lower side of the blade, would help this scenario?
Other experiences and/or comments are wellcome too.
Recently I've noticed, that in order to misguide my oponent, I begin with a standart diagonal topspin move, continue with a brush-drive and end with an angled wrist swinging the ball through the short side of the table. When I'm doing this on my BH to the left side of the table the wrist grip gets stronger and I have no problem, but when I'm doing it on my FH to the right side of the table the grip gets looser and then I get a lot of disturbence of stronger vibrations /usually they help me, but not in this point/ and confuse me about when to release the swing.
So - do you think that Side Balancers, applyed to the lower side of the blade, would help this scenario?
Other experiences and/or comments are wellcome too.