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If FZD and Ma Long warm up they play diagonally which than makes the right leg be behind the left leg if you consider the diagonal direction their body is facing. The path of the ball being played is orthogonal to the core/base of the player, while the right leg will be set back more far away from the target.Leg position isn't that important. It's important how do you transfer the body weight. Always forward. For right handed usually left leg is in front to transfer the weight better. But you can see Ma Long, Fan Zhendong warming up and their right leg is a bit in front bc their weight transfer is perfect
I agree with latej. I also with his two rules below:Ma Long, 1 of mil. videos.
I am posting this because I disagreed with necessity of "forward" transfer. I can't quite describe it in words, but I do disagree. And in this video we can see that ML's right foot is not behind the left foot. Cheers.
It actually is ... If only slightly. You take the table as reference and think just because the right foot of ma long is similar closerl to the table like his left foot, but that is not of importance. The direction of shot is what matters.Ma Long, 1 of mil. videos.
I am posting this because I disagreed with necessity of "forward" transfer. I can't quite describe it in words, but I do disagree. And in this video we can see that ML's right foot is not behind the left foot. Cheers.
It actually is ... If only slightly. You take the table as reference and think just because the right foot of ma long is similar closerl to the table like his left foot, but that is not of importance. The direction of shot is what matters.
He plays forehand to the wide forehand side of the opponent. If you measure the distance of his feet you will see that the right foot has a greater distance towards where he is playing to.
If you are parallel, how do you get the space / bio-mechanics to generate awesome beautiful magnificent FH drive / loops?When playing forhand should my legs be diagonally or parallel i used to stay parallel. Thanks.
If you are parallel, how do you get the space / bio-mechanics to generate awesome beautiful magnificent FH drive / loops?