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When looking at the Killerspin reference video, and mine, I noticed that in the Killerspin version, he slices in a slight arc under the ball. I go mostly straight at it and bang into it a bit.
Maybe part of it is the rubber, but I'm somewhat sure 90% is my contact. However I didn't notice that before about the Killerspin video, so maybe I am improving. I'll keep at it.
I've been working on incorporating some whip into my shots. This is what my shadows look like right now. I think I have quite a bit less in actual strokes.
However before I start ingraining this, how is it? It's slightly uncomfortable compared to no whip, but somehow I think that's normal.
Edit:
I did some more shadows, and I remembered that it at least feels like I get more whip with penhold. Here is a comparison.
It looks like I get more whip with shakehand, but my wrist is at a very strange angle. Is that okay? It doesn't feel uncomfortable, in fact.
When looking at the Killerspin reference video, and mine, I noticed that in the Killerspin version, he slices in a slight arc under the ball. I go mostly straight at it and bang into it a bit.
Maybe part of it is the rubber, but I'm somewhat sure 90% is my contact. However I didn't notice that before about the Killerspin video, so maybe I am improving. I'll keep at it.
I've been working on incorporating some whip into my shots. This is what my shadows look like right now. I think I have quite a bit less in actual strokes.
However before I start ingraining this, how is it? It's slightly uncomfortable compared to no whip, but somehow I think that's normal.
Edit:
I did some more shadows, and I remembered that it at least feels like I get more whip with penhold. Here is a comparison.
It looks like I get more whip with shakehand, but my wrist is at a very strange angle. Is that okay? It doesn't feel uncomfortable, in fact.
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