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Okay guys, we have so many threads about TT skills and techniques. Here I would like to discuss one of the major setbacks of TT, and that are injuries.
The reason why I'm doing this thread is that I have this niggling left knee injury for years that stopped me from bending my knees low (where my knees would just buckled and I will end up just sitting on the floor), and also it stopped me doing my inside out FH cross court shot (the shot made famous by WLQ where he would move to his BH side, and rip a big FH cross court), which I think is the main reason why I had the injury in the first place.
I went to a physio quite a number of times but it never really go away. He told me how the injury occurred. Whenever I do the inside out FH, I am using my left leg as a stopping mechanism for my movement to left. With my left leg stretched out, I will then take a swing at the ball. Because of my body rotation, my left knee turned on it's axis, BUT my left foot is still planted on the ground supporting my weight. And this occurred for over over 25 years. And now, I am paying the price. At my age, it takes time to heal, if ever.
As you can see, WLQ actually turned his left foot outwards, which allows him to bend his knees for the extra cushion and flexibility. Often in tournaments over the years, I failed to do that, which means my left foot is actually facing my opponents (hence twisting of the knees happened).
My injury is MCL or Medial Collateral Ligament Injury.
If you guys ever experienced this before or any type of TT associated injuries, do share. I know Dan had quite a serious one
The reason why I'm doing this thread is that I have this niggling left knee injury for years that stopped me from bending my knees low (where my knees would just buckled and I will end up just sitting on the floor), and also it stopped me doing my inside out FH cross court shot (the shot made famous by WLQ where he would move to his BH side, and rip a big FH cross court), which I think is the main reason why I had the injury in the first place.
I went to a physio quite a number of times but it never really go away. He told me how the injury occurred. Whenever I do the inside out FH, I am using my left leg as a stopping mechanism for my movement to left. With my left leg stretched out, I will then take a swing at the ball. Because of my body rotation, my left knee turned on it's axis, BUT my left foot is still planted on the ground supporting my weight. And this occurred for over over 25 years. And now, I am paying the price. At my age, it takes time to heal, if ever.
As you can see, WLQ actually turned his left foot outwards, which allows him to bend his knees for the extra cushion and flexibility. Often in tournaments over the years, I failed to do that, which means my left foot is actually facing my opponents (hence twisting of the knees happened).
My injury is MCL or Medial Collateral Ligament Injury.
If you guys ever experienced this before or any type of TT associated injuries, do share. I know Dan had quite a serious one