says
2023 Certified Organ Donor
says
2023 Certified Organ Donor
Well-Known Member
Hi @Fnub ,
Here are some things I see with you FH...
Take a look on game two... when you serve, you are big time in the FH side of table already... and when ball comes back, there is not much table left for opponent to land it for your FH... when you serve closer to BH corner, you tend to step towards middle of table with an extra wide leg space... and also with right foot in front. This makes it very difficult to play a FH.
If you want to play more FH on your 3rd ball, you have to serve and move feet and body to an open stance closer to your BH corner.
Another thing you do inefficient is your ready position after serve. You can see this well in game 1 and 3 in your vid.
You serve from BH corner and act like you want to FH topspin the next ball, but after serve, it is like you did not recover... bat is way out in front and to right of body... so when you see the ball come back that you can attack, you now must spend time getting bat back for backswing... you now rush it too much and have too long a backswing to control...
the fix is to figure out how to bounce after serve and get arm to right side of belly and bat a little in front of you. This will make it easier to use a better length of backswing and will greatly help your consistency and quality... and later your confidence.
Here are some things I see with you FH...
Take a look on game two... when you serve, you are big time in the FH side of table already... and when ball comes back, there is not much table left for opponent to land it for your FH... when you serve closer to BH corner, you tend to step towards middle of table with an extra wide leg space... and also with right foot in front. This makes it very difficult to play a FH.
If you want to play more FH on your 3rd ball, you have to serve and move feet and body to an open stance closer to your BH corner.
Another thing you do inefficient is your ready position after serve. You can see this well in game 1 and 3 in your vid.
You serve from BH corner and act like you want to FH topspin the next ball, but after serve, it is like you did not recover... bat is way out in front and to right of body... so when you see the ball come back that you can attack, you now must spend time getting bat back for backswing... you now rush it too much and have too long a backswing to control...
the fix is to figure out how to bounce after serve and get arm to right side of belly and bat a little in front of you. This will make it easier to use a better length of backswing and will greatly help your consistency and quality... and later your confidence.