Could you please explain further this theory of the faster you hit the less spin you can generate. Am pretty new to the game and learning hard to brush the ball all the time to improve my spins but read somewhere the harder the impact and wrist twist, the more spin is generated.What level do you play at? Any video we can see?
I’ve played with the Harimoto ALC, and didn’t think it had a lower spin capability than others.
To be honest, this whole “X blade doesn’t have spin”, is crazy talk.
The faster you hit the ball, the less spin you’ll have - Simple physics.
If you can’t get decent spin from the Harimoto ALC, the blade isn’t the issue.
Spin potential between Harimoto ALC and Viscaria is incredibly similar - You’ll only get more spin if you keep with the all wood blades.
If you make direct contact, your contact directly impacts projecting the ball out (speed) like when a baseball bat hits a ball dead center (no spin, all speed) or a smash in TT with very little spin. If you make very thin brush contact and most of your racket speed goes into the act of spinning the ball, the ball will have a lot of spin but not a lot of speed. Most people make contact somewhere in between absolute direct contact (maximum speed) and absolute spin (very very thin brush contact).Could you please explain further this theory of the faster you hit the less spin you can generate. Am pretty new to the game and learning hard to brush the ball all the time to improve my spins but read somewhere the harder the impact and wrist twist, the more spin is generated.
kindly help throw more light on this for am very much interested. Thanks.