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I should not be awake but what the hell Roger won ! .... Could not agree with you more NL .
Not only most people don't pay enough attention to learn the block , most of them don't care or even try to block properly in practice. When you are warming somebody up you are supposed to try your best to give the ball they want to warm up.
I could go on and on , since its a pet peeve of mine how people have fun hitting topspins harder and harder , rising in inconsistent placement till the point they are hitting so hard that it starts going down the middle/to your backhand against your perfectly placed blocks and not even realize that you were being nice , forget about blocking well when you are looping ... and then there is the other case where people cannot block flat enough and low enough ... in fact right now there is only one guy who comes on mondays that I wait for warming up, the rest of the days I try to warm up and eventually fail and lose the first match to warm up and really aim to play better after that , infact I have to go days without warming up my backhand loop drive because there isn't anybody other than the guy on Monday , to block it consistently off the bounce ...
Not only most people don't pay enough attention to learn the block , most of them don't care or even try to block properly in practice. When you are warming somebody up you are supposed to try your best to give the ball they want to warm up.
I could go on and on , since its a pet peeve of mine how people have fun hitting topspins harder and harder , rising in inconsistent placement till the point they are hitting so hard that it starts going down the middle/to your backhand against your perfectly placed blocks and not even realize that you were being nice , forget about blocking well when you are looping ... and then there is the other case where people cannot block flat enough and low enough ... in fact right now there is only one guy who comes on mondays that I wait for warming up, the rest of the days I try to warm up and eventually fail and lose the first match to warm up and really aim to play better after that , infact I have to go days without warming up my backhand loop drive because there isn't anybody other than the guy on Monday , to block it consistently off the bounce ...
It's really weird how often people have this misconception that the right way to hit with better players is to hit powerful smashes or powerful loops/counters. Only if the better player asks for it should you do that. Better players don't necessarily defend better against people who kill their easy balls to weird places, though that depends on style. The real question is whether you would ever have a chance to hit that ball under those conditions in a match. A better player won't be putting the ball into your strike zone when you don't have to move on a regular basis so the real issue is if you want to be doing those kinds of shots, you should discuss it. The better player may welcome it.
The other issue is the blocking technique. Many players just do not know how to block flat. No other block is correct in a warm up. The simple reason is that it is hard to understand what the ball is doing when you track a bad block off your topspin. Unfortunately, many coaches don't teach blocking to adult beginners and never work hard to reach practice blocks, so many players block with power, block with sidespin,block with topspin and other varieties. You watch the top players and no matter how they block in a match, they block with a basic technique during the warmup. It's a simple way to let the looper calibrate their stroke and will make you a valuable practice partner to any player as the ball is easy to track and the basic block is easy to adjust to higher level loops. That said, no matter your technique, the most important thing is to feed a consistent ball. Few things are more frustrating than people who both have bad technique and then bash the ball and block with topspin and sidespin when the warmup starts. It's okay to do these things after a certain number if shots (say 5 or 10 from the looper) bur not to do them all the time. And definitely not in a match warmup if your goal is good etiquette. But maybe if I had better knees, I would ignore it more often but usually, I just ask to start the match.