Watch the entire video. Especially moments like take a look at 1:57. His FH fails to produce enough power to drive the ball forward and either misses the ball or goes into the net. That happens when the opponent (in this case Dmitrij Ovtcharov) gives him a very spinny ball, which Steger is just unable to counter-loop it unless Dima is blocking the ball. If it was Jun Mizutani playing against Dimitrij Ovtcharov I'm certain that it would be totally different where Jun Mizutani would have no problem counter-looping those spinny balls back on the table...
And I have exactly the same problem what Bastian Steger has. When I try to loop FH, it's usually very spinny but very little forward momentum. Since for some time now I have been trying to solve this problem. What stance to apply to this to prevent it. If you were to exactly assess his FH stroke, is it possible for you to pinpoint in exactly what key areas he makes these errors?
Anyone with high coaching knowledge with deep analysis and not just some amateur feedback would be helpful.
And I have exactly the same problem what Bastian Steger has. When I try to loop FH, it's usually very spinny but very little forward momentum. Since for some time now I have been trying to solve this problem. What stance to apply to this to prevent it. If you were to exactly assess his FH stroke, is it possible for you to pinpoint in exactly what key areas he makes these errors?
Anyone with high coaching knowledge with deep analysis and not just some amateur feedback would be helpful.
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