This user has no status.
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
Well-Known Member
Hey congrats on making it through the headwind to the club ! ...
I don't know if this is going to help you .. but you can give it a shot ... to shorten the swing when close to the table and use the forearm snap what you could do is ask somebody to block close to the table and ensure they block off the bounce so that you get a low and good quality ball .. this is not going to work if somebody blocks the ball to high ... . then just use the forearm snap to do mini loops off the bounce ... and similarly you can try to do mini counters against somebody .. just using mostly forearm snap and moving the feet to follow the ball .. then you can take a half step back and start adding the hip rotation ....
I know this is a a little opposite to the way the coaches build the loop where they suggest you tuck in your elbow , and rotate from the waist and weight transfer .. but this way has worked for me to quickly get into the shorter stroke .. let me know if you get a chance to try it and if it works for you ..
if it works you can try to include it in your warm up routine every time you play ... also if you feel your strokes are not shortening .. .you could try to consciously play with people who play faster ... instead of people who play slower and avoid doubles for a while .. .doubles tend to increase the length of the stroke because there is more time ...
I don't know if this is going to help you .. but you can give it a shot ... to shorten the swing when close to the table and use the forearm snap what you could do is ask somebody to block close to the table and ensure they block off the bounce so that you get a low and good quality ball .. this is not going to work if somebody blocks the ball to high ... . then just use the forearm snap to do mini loops off the bounce ... and similarly you can try to do mini counters against somebody .. just using mostly forearm snap and moving the feet to follow the ball .. then you can take a half step back and start adding the hip rotation ....
I know this is a a little opposite to the way the coaches build the loop where they suggest you tuck in your elbow , and rotate from the waist and weight transfer .. but this way has worked for me to quickly get into the shorter stroke .. let me know if you get a chance to try it and if it works for you ..
if it works you can try to include it in your warm up routine every time you play ... also if you feel your strokes are not shortening .. .you could try to consciously play with people who play faster ... instead of people who play slower and avoid doubles for a while .. .doubles tend to increase the length of the stroke because there is more time ...
I took the day off yesterday from work. Had to run some errands.
In the sub-freezing cold, if i was at work, it's a no-brainer that I would leave work, take the subway and go to the club. But I was warm and cozy at home. If i went to the club, I would have to walk ~25 mins in sub-freezing temperatures as well as facing the wind making it close to sub-zero Fahrenheit!
"Showing up is 80 percent of life."
~Woody Allen
I fought my mind very hard, and braved the weather and walked to the club!
Hit for 2.5 hrs straight. Club was relatively empty. Seems like a new club opened in Flushing, and perhaps some members went there to check it out.
Hit with K, haven't hit with him in ages. He has improved by leaps and bounds, showing up 5x a week, whereas I took time off for daughter's driving lessons, and recuperate from shoulder soreness. He gave me a few pointers and we worked on my FH loop and FH flick/banana/chiquita.
Perhaps it's the 30+ years break, perhaps I didn't officially learned the FH loop ages ago, perhaps it's old man memory, perhaps I developed bad muscle memory when I unretired from TT ... i am FH looping mostly arm, not engaging my core and legs. I shadow periodically and still struggling to get all the moving parts to act in unison. Been concentrating on SH BH and RPB and once in a while SH BH loo/RPB loop.
As I'm a close-to-the table player and currently using a fast setup, i should be meeting the ball sooner and shortening my stroke. Did some like that. Also used to the longer stroke and a little away from the table and looped some like that. Felt good to loop 80-90%. Still cannot loop slow spinny loops consistently. Need to slow down ... also too conscious of all the moving parts. Need to be subconsciously flow.
Hit with F next. Hit with him one other time. Very steady SH, nice FH loops, nice kick to his loops. Challenging to block/return steadily for him. Like hitting with him. Then my turn to fh loop, like with K, i did both short stroke and long stroke. Last time we hit, club was jam-packed. We were forced to play a match. He couldn't read my serves and was susceptible to side-top serves and I flat-hit many winners. Strokes-wise and consistency, he is at least one level above me.
Looking forward to the next time I hit with F as well as with K.
Last edited: