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One of my biggest fears leaving Golden Tango for Dignics for a trial period...I have the same feeling when I'm using way too much BH chiquita - the forearm gets tired and my %s goes down. I've been trying to implement upper body weight transfer as a power mechanism in the backhand chiquita too but it's still a work in progress. The idea is that you shift your upper body centre of gravity clockwise so that you end up leaning slightly over your right leg at the end. I found that it makes the chiquita physically easier for me at least. There's also the traditional BH flick which is not as tiring as the chiquita so there's that.
The other way that I can recommend to push these short topspins and no spin ish balls and not pop them up is the BH sidespin chopblock movement. The idea I got from Truls Moregardh - I think it's the only way you can push short against topspin balls. Basically push with a 90 deg racket angle and push it to the sides directly at an angle to the ball (for eg if ball is coming to you at 1 o clock your blade can maybe move towards 10 o clock direction). I'm also working on this a bit because D05 is a pain to push short with compared to Hurricane - I lost almost all of my FH short game when I switched to D05 fml. There's a TTD video recently with the Truls chopblock - he doesn't emphasize it but notice how he uses mostly the body to control and power it - not so much the arm.