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Hi TTD!
I started playing around a month ago after being away from the sport for 20+ years.
Apart from being much older than when I used to play, I am also heavier.
I am a Cpen user with TPB. I figure I need to develop a FH again before venturing into RPB land.
I am currently using a Viscaria blade with a h3neo unboosted, and a bty super anti just in case I can't read the opponent's serve.
I like the tackiness of the h3neo, but I read that the h3neo requires a much more physically demanding stroke.
I have tried this stroke and can barely make it through a match without sweating buckets and missing a few easy FH's due to bad footwork.
I am also 6'2 and bending low and exploding upwards is killing me.
I rely a lot on my serves. They are pretty decent. I practice my serve everyday, at least 100 balls a day (I have a table and robot in my garage).
This is the reason I am scared to try a Japanese/European rubber as I can put the ball very short when serving and figure I won't be able to do that with a faster rubber. But even if I could manage to place it short with a faster rubber, I fear that it will not have as much spin.
Is there a better rubber out there for me or should I just power through with the h3neo until it gets me more fit and my body gets used to the more demanding effort?
Thanks!
I started playing around a month ago after being away from the sport for 20+ years.
Apart from being much older than when I used to play, I am also heavier.
I am a Cpen user with TPB. I figure I need to develop a FH again before venturing into RPB land.
I am currently using a Viscaria blade with a h3neo unboosted, and a bty super anti just in case I can't read the opponent's serve.
I like the tackiness of the h3neo, but I read that the h3neo requires a much more physically demanding stroke.
I have tried this stroke and can barely make it through a match without sweating buckets and missing a few easy FH's due to bad footwork.
I am also 6'2 and bending low and exploding upwards is killing me.
I rely a lot on my serves. They are pretty decent. I practice my serve everyday, at least 100 balls a day (I have a table and robot in my garage).
This is the reason I am scared to try a Japanese/European rubber as I can put the ball very short when serving and figure I won't be able to do that with a faster rubber. But even if I could manage to place it short with a faster rubber, I fear that it will not have as much spin.
Is there a better rubber out there for me or should I just power through with the h3neo until it gets me more fit and my body gets used to the more demanding effort?
Thanks!