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ehh what vibration?Thicker= faster and heavier, less vibration
Thinner= Slower but lighter, more vibration.
yea but it just treats the symtom not hte cause. I need to know what causes the painHave you tried using a Patella brace?
Are you sure?yea but it just treats the symtom not hte cause. I need to know what causes the pain
It's the toes and how they face. When you do a FH powerloop there is incredible amount of torque flowing through. I noticed some players feet do not move throughout the shot which causes this torque to be applied to the kneecap which is the cause of many issues.I"m a righty shakehand conventional player. My patella kinda feel tender after every session and if I play consecutive days it will start to hurt.
I need to know what is causing this?
1. Is it the twisting motion when I step around and do my FH
2. is it just downward weight?
1 will be very tricky because twisting is unnatural there's no exercise that can improve the twisting ability of my patella
2 might be easier because I can just do squats and strengthen it that way.
I do spin my left foot when I do fh. But it still hurt and later during the day (if i'm having tournament) this tenderness/pain will prevent me from properly do any step around FHIt's the toes and how they face. When you do a FH powerloop there is incredible amount of torque flowing through. I noticed some players feet do not move throughout the shot which causes this torque to be applied to the kneecap which is the cause of many issues.
There's a mechanism which prevents this which is the pronation of the right foot and slight supination of the left - this allows the feet to rotate and relieve the stresses on the knees. In Chinese they describe the feeling as snuffing out a cigarette butt using the feet (I don't smoke so I don't know but apparently it's quite a similar movement)
was going to say this. you don't need to know exactly what is "causing the problem". if the pain comes after you play table tennis, then that is what is causing the pain.Once upon a time I had a more or less the same problem with my patella. My chiropractor gave me few exercises to strengthen the muscles around and in a few few weeks the problem was gone
Pivoting does stress the left knee especially if you put a lot of power in it. This is why I try not to pivot so much anymore and just use BH lol...I do spin my left foot when I do fh. But it still hurt and later during the day (if i'm having tournament) this tenderness/pain will prevent me from properly do any step around FH