From my point of view passive blocking is something where you mostly react and you usually do not have the time to spin forward/upwards or you do not feel comfortable enough to do so. You just try to bring back the ball as good as the situation allows it (heavy spin or fast shot). In active blocking you still have the time to redirect the ball and/or feel comfortable enough to give it spin.
Anyway, T05 for most players is defintely not the perfect rubber to do this, since it has high throw, has relatively low catapult and is quite spin sensitive.
Usually softer and less sensitive rubbers are more suitable for this purpose, but they do lack Power and spin for active shots
Anyway, T05 for most players is defintely not the perfect rubber to do this, since it has high throw, has relatively low catapult and is quite spin sensitive.
Usually softer and less sensitive rubbers are more suitable for this purpose, but they do lack Power and spin for active shots