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Hello this golfer, I also play arc circles, share my experience I hope it will help you....In fact, to make a curved ball, of course, it depends on rubber friction (astringent glue relies on a soft sponge to eat the ball)....The reason for the arc out of bounds is because the racket rubs too much upward, but the swing friction is too low and the ball will not reach the net. In fact, the correct arc posture must first achieve the center of gravity of the body forward (slightly press the lower body)....Hold the racket about 45 degrees and pull forward (don't pick up, this is a posture problem, many people start to deform the gesture after pulling the first three boards, so the correct posture must be proficient, and it will be very helpful to swing the racket every day to practice pulling the ball 50 to 100 times)....When the arc is pulled, the paddle is tilted forward, and the force is exerted when it touches the ball. You can only hear the sound of the rubber rubbing the ball and there is no sound of the bottom plate loading, and the arc ball pulled out in this way is spinning and rushing at the bottom.
After all, written expression is limited, and I hope the answer will help you....Take your time, practice more, and you'll definitely get results.
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It may be that the tilt angle of your shot is too large, you should lower it again, maintain the friction between the racket and the ball, pay attention to the action, and pay more attention to the rotation of the ball, whether it is topspin or downspin, the hitting is different, I hope you can comprehend and comprehend it yourself, and explore the experience from practice.
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The first thing to do is to judge whether the incoming ball is spinning, and generally the topspin ball is easy to pull the ball out of bounds.
The reason is that there is more upward friction and less forward impact.
Even if the incoming ball does not spin and pulls the ball out of bounds, it is because there is more friction upwards and less forward impact.
Therefore, when pulling the ball, it is necessary to avoid going out of bounds, in addition to judging the spin of the incoming ball, the upward friction should be reduced and the forward impact force should be increased.
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How to say it, it may be too much friction, but it may also be too little, you don't rub up enough, and the ball hits too much.
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Increase the friction and increase the arc, and you will be able to hit the boundary.
You don't have to make it so complicated, it's up to you to feel.
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Personally, I think there are several reasons:
First, the coordination of the whole body is not enough, especially the waist strength. The second is that after rubbing and sending the ball, the forearm must receive the left front and be in place. The third is to hit first and then grind, and fully experience the feeling that the rubber is going to be torn.
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You need to make a judgment on the situation of the incoming ball, if the incoming ball does not have too much spin, or the incoming ball itself is an arc of topspin, you can reduce friction, focus on strong kills, and squeezing, and the angle is tricky and generally scored.
If the ball comes in with a violent sidespin downspin, you will definitely fall into the net if you try to fight to the death. At this time, increase the friction and pull the arc ball.
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In this case, there are already more components of impact and less of friction, so practice pulling the ball a little thinner. Rush forward a little. It will pull out the arc of falling through the net.
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It depends on the demand for curved rings. In the pull, in order to get on the stage, it is generally necessary to push the table and add friction, but when attacking, it is generally sideways or fast to add impact (as for the composition, it depends entirely on the individual and the situation at the time).
When I go out of bounds, I usually change the shape of the racket, because it is really difficult to control the power, so it is better to change the face of the racket to change the direction of friction, and the speed is not slow.
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The high hanging arc ball is also called the plus turn arc ball, the flight arc is relatively high, the speed is relatively full, the rotation is very strong, the ball does not jump forward after falling off the table, but slides downward, mainly used to deal with the chipping, rubbing the ball and catching the ball under the spin ball, in the game, when their position is not good or the opponent is difficult to attack, or consciously disrupt the rhythm of the opponent, create offensive opportunities for themselves, also often use the plus turn arc ball.
Technical essentials: Take the right-handed grip as an example, the preparation action is, the left foot is in front, the right foot is behind, the body is tilted back, the right shoulder is slightly lower than the left shoulder, the abdomen is slightly contracted, the arm is naturally drooping, the amplitude of the racket is small, hit the ball in the descending period of the ball, the racket surface is slightly leaning forward (about 80 degrees to the table), rubbing the middle of the ball or the position of the middle of the upper part, and the force is found to be mainly upward, slightly forward.
When the ball bounces off the table, lift the heel and touch the ball of the foot, and use the waist to drive the shoulders, upper arms, forearms, and wrists to exert force.
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