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Ji-Soo Woo
Ji-Soo Woo Asked 16 years ago

Dear Alois

After your excellent video lesson on returning slow spinny loops, I was wondering where next you were turning your camera and attention.  You've covered most of the basic strokes now (pushes, chops, loops, flicks, smashes, lobs).  I guess the most obvious omission is loop vs loop (you already have loop vs block and loop vs push).  Do you have any plans to do counter-looping? 

Thanks for all you and Jeff's hard work. 

Ji-Soo


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 16 years ago

Hi Ji-Soo,

Thanks again.  That is on the list.  We almost go to it at the last filming session, but ran out of time... as usual.We do most of our filming at 7am before Jeff goes to work, so we have a strict timeline.

We have just filmed one on using the penhold grip, but topspin against topspin is coming soon...


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