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Hi guys, I bought a Skyline 2 Neo 39deg to use on FH, the 2021 season is finished with the end of Brazil National Tournament and I will have some time without tournaments and only practice, every day. Since the beginning of my journey on tt I have been interested in tacky Chinese rubbers, haved some experience with a H3 but for no much time.
I always knew they were slower. And what booster gives a unique feeling of more speed and softening the sponge.
But now I enter my point, my FH has an overhitting problem and because this ball comes like a flat hit. So about a month ago I started to change the technique to a more complete forward movement and I started focusing on just spinning the ball, not focusing so much on speed in regularity and movement drills. "Licking" more than hitting. When going to 3th ball or 5th ball practice I needed to give a stronger ball as the strategy of almost every penholder, I did my best to spin the ball. But my overhitting problem comes up again at another stage, the ball isn't going flat, it's going too long, and I believe the rubber that's fast can also have an influence on that, but I don't blame her, I'm sure I'm overhitting. And so now I want to improve my strokes and develop my fh, kind of start again. I have this time to develop and train without worrying about tournament performance. And then it gets to the point of the question, is boost the Skyline going to benefit me from this or not? This extra speed that the booster brings, can or not help me?
I always knew they were slower. And what booster gives a unique feeling of more speed and softening the sponge.
But now I enter my point, my FH has an overhitting problem and because this ball comes like a flat hit. So about a month ago I started to change the technique to a more complete forward movement and I started focusing on just spinning the ball, not focusing so much on speed in regularity and movement drills. "Licking" more than hitting. When going to 3th ball or 5th ball practice I needed to give a stronger ball as the strategy of almost every penholder, I did my best to spin the ball. But my overhitting problem comes up again at another stage, the ball isn't going flat, it's going too long, and I believe the rubber that's fast can also have an influence on that, but I don't blame her, I'm sure I'm overhitting. And so now I want to improve my strokes and develop my fh, kind of start again. I have this time to develop and train without worrying about tournament performance. And then it gets to the point of the question, is boost the Skyline going to benefit me from this or not? This extra speed that the booster brings, can or not help me?
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