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So after puttiing some thought into this, I have a basic question , the only time I move my fingers are after completing a serve. I have noticed that I do have different grips for different serves, again this has happened organically with time , I just hope my opponent does not pick it up. Having said that the way I hold the handle is entirely between my fingers that is pinching with forefinger and thumb , so essentially I don't have too much leverage to move fingers around. I am thinking of holding the paddle a little lighter and observing whether my fingers start moving around organically over time. Just can't imagine consciously moving the fingers at this time ... yes, I do shift the grip a little bit between forehand and backhand but normally it happens without paying attention .... the only time I notice is if I keep doing a backhand drill and the ball comes unexpectedly to the forehand side because of a missed block ...
I`m shifting finger around the blade ass i need to ... something like here ....
grrr it does not allow me to place time stamped video ...so go to 5:47 ....
This is a good video. Thanks. bobpuls.
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I prefer my pair of beans stay in their place, thank You very much. [emoji14]Der_Echte, UpSideDownCarl and I have spilled our beans, how about others ?
I prefer my pair of beans stay in their place, thank You very much. [emoji14]Der_Echte, UpSideDownCarl and I have spilled our beans, how about others ?
I prefer my pair of beans stay in their place, thank You very much. [emoji14]
Looking at Chetchetinine photos and videos gave me insight on how to make perfect grip for chopping, and,
Fingery grip greatest asset is in absorbing incoming ball speed when chopping. [emoji6]
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Aah, sorry for the catch.Lets not bring our nuts to every conversation... here is the origin and meaning of the phrase in case you are not an english speaker
.. https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/28093/origin-of-spill-the-beans