Looping

Strokes

mat huang
mat huang Asked 12 years ago

Hi Alois

I have been lately watching some youtube videos across lessons and matches. I often see (in chinese translated) something like semi out of table looping. What is the difference between normal looping backspin and semi out of table loop?

Thanks


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 12 years ago

Hi Mat,

The ball that is further away would probably have topspin on it so you can come more over the ball and more forward with your stroke.  A little like the Topspin to Topspin perhaps.


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mat huang

mat huang Posted 12 years ago

OK thanks alois


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