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To address some misconceptions about the limits to human reaction to achieve the precision of hit then brush. Contact occurs in milliseconds, however you can still "time" the activation of various muscles in the stroke down to millisecond precision.
For an example of human limits to timing (continuous frame perfect parries down to millisecond precision), look at this:
Hit then brush concept is based on timing rather than "reacting" to the fact of ball contact.
Also, good players can indeed time most or all of their contacts at exactly the sweet spot especially if not disrupted, otherwise they wouldn't be able to achieve that degree of consistency.
Heck I'm not even close to pro level, and after a long session of loop against block, I get a very significant amount of dust right in the middle of the sweet spot. So yes, it is more than achievable.
For an example of human limits to timing (continuous frame perfect parries down to millisecond precision), look at this:
Hit then brush concept is based on timing rather than "reacting" to the fact of ball contact.
Also, good players can indeed time most or all of their contacts at exactly the sweet spot especially if not disrupted, otherwise they wouldn't be able to achieve that degree of consistency.
Heck I'm not even close to pro level, and after a long session of loop against block, I get a very significant amount of dust right in the middle of the sweet spot. So yes, it is more than achievable.