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Hehe! The city team is here
I'm kind of professionally trained! ~
Hehe, you're right, half high throwing is a factor! Increases the impact force and can also be fully rubbed! The second is the height of the beat!
It's not very low, it's very bottom, and you often go to the net, and we have a slightly higher serve than the net! This one won't affect the spin of your ball! I don't believe you look at the game, the touch point of their serve is not very low
My tempo is almost 25-30 degrees, very oblique, and you have to make the most of the swing of your forearm, the shaking of your wrist! I explode at one point at the moment of falling! It's a reason to rush forward with the rush!
And don't smash it when serving! If you smash it, you should try to get as low as possible on the friction point, and you should have the feeling that you are still going out, not out! The ball doesn't spin, the ball doesn't turn!
Friction friction spine to find the ball point force method landing point!
Let's take a good look at it!
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Give advice to the landlord, no matter how many times you send it, it is the most important thing to send it through the network first, so how to ensure that you go through the network? The master of the building has a trick, pay attention to the landing point of the ball, that is, the first jump, the one that bounces on his own table, it is easy to go out of bounds if it is too close to the end line, but it is also easier to smash on the opponent's end line, so you must pay attention to mastering the strength. It's easy to get off the net if you're too close to the net, but the closer you get to the net, the shorter the ball gets, so practice more and find a balance between these two extremes.
Then the downward spin is to move the racket forward, rub the ball, use more forearms and wrists, and it is of course better to be able to use the upper leg and waist strength.
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I'm a professional, I'll tell you. If you want to send a strong downspin ball, you should not use a lot of force, but rub the middle and lower part of the ball sufficiently to make the ball eat the racket for a longer time, so as to enhance the spin.
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I also love table tennis, and I didn't have any opponents in the whole school in high school. To play, you have to work the serve. If you want to play well, you can't learn by listening to others, but you have to practice by yourself, and you have to be able to summarize, how to play well and how not to play well should be summarized after the game, and you can pay attention to it later.
As for how to spin the ball more rotated, my personal experience is that the face of the racket is diagonally upwards and then slash hard at the ball, paying attention to just rubbing the edges a little.
Just practice it well.
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This is going to be practiced a lot.。。 If the hard conditions can't be changed, the flower still depends on the feel, if you can, you can change a plate with a relatively large elasticity, like 729.
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Sending a downspin ball is like cutting beef, looking at the ball, using the racket as a knife, and pushing down as if trying to cut the ball. If you are familiar with the practice, you should also try to make the ball as fast as possible.
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If the friction is too thin, it can be rubbed thicker.
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When spinning down, push forward with flash!
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The running arc of the ball is lower than the net, resulting in the net, there are the following reasons: 1, the first drop point is too close to the net, the ball has not fully jumped, it meets the net and goes down the net2, the first drop point is too far away from the net, so that the ball does not cross the net at the highest point 3, the hitting force is too light, and the ball has no forward power.
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The first landing point after the ball is sent is too close to the net, and the force of the downspin is too great.
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When a ball rotates in the air, the air around the circumference will rotate, and if the ball spins downward, the air velocity of the air pin above is small, the flow velocity below is large, and the spin is opposite, and Bernoulli's equation.
Tell us that the air is less pressurized at the velocity and stronger at the place where the velocity is small, so the downspin ball will suddenly fall at some point, while the topspin ball is the opposite.
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The sinking is obvious, and it is not good to return when it is in the stage, and it is easy to get off the net after the judgment is wrong.
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If the level is reached, you can try to pull it over, but the pull-up force and amplitude should be large, the important thing is to practice more, it will definitely be effective.
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How to say, I think no matter how strong the downspin is, it can be rubbed past, this is already the most stable method, I think it is very likely that his ball has a small forward force in addition to the rotation, in this way, if you don't press forward, you will definitely go to the net, adjust the plate type, pay attention to the forward force, it should be no problem
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You're squeezing down, moving forward, don't rush.
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Shoot the surface a little flat, a little harder? The landing point should also be taken care of
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Pulling the ball into the net may be caused by not seeing the ball spin clearly, or by pulling the ball at the wrong time. This situation requires intensive practice, and it is good to practice more.
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The reason for pulling the ball into the net may be caused by not seeing the spin of the ball clearly, or the timing of the ball is not right. So when we encounter this situation, we need to strengthen our practice, and it would be good to practice more.
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Caused by insufficient topspin. To solve such a problem, it is possible to increase the spin when pulling the ball.
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You have to look at the direction of your own ball's rotation, and the best way to look at it is to look at the direction of the rotation, or the direction of your opponent's pull. The simplest thing is that wherever he pulls, you pull it back.
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Table tennis teaching: What should I do if the straight board pull ball is always under the net? Four aspects to pay attention to!
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Go straight to the net, what kind of ball are you targeting? The surface is pressed down, but you can adjust it appropriately. When it's time to pull the ball, the arm should be drawn back and the center of the body should be lowered.
You have to deal with the billiards according to the actual situation, and watch the game more. You can pick it back quickly, but the angle should be good. I guess your movements are not standard enough, and you don't have a sense of ball.
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First of all, it depends on whether your racket is suitable, depending on what you say, you want to pull the arc ball, so as to create an arc, so that the table tennis ball is easy to cross the net and not come out, so I think your racket may not be sticky enough, and when you can't eat the ball when you pull the ball, it is easy to fall and can't pass the net.
In addition, for the playing style of the arc ball, the bottom plate and rubber of the racket should not be too hard, and the elasticity should not be too large.
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Possible causes:
1.Hitting the ball too early, causing the ball to go into the net, adjustment method: 2
Within 50 cm of the near table, the racket surface should stand a little bit, and the racket surface can be leaned forward if the ball is hit near the table, because there is no sufficient friction, the ball will not have an arc and will go to the net. Adjustment method: close to the table, the fast attack method is the main one, and the pat face is a little erect; In the middle and far platform, the paddle surface is pressed downward, but the center of gravity is shifted downward, and the hitting point should be at the same height as the net, or slightly lower than the net.
3.Billiard ball: high ball - suitable for fast attack, play directly, don't rub; Dwarf, picked.
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Because of the downspin ball sent by others, you have to cut it diagonally with a little lift, and it won't hit the net.
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It could be that you move forward too much, and you have to pull the ball up.
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Hello, your question is good, this is what every table tennis player goes through! Downspin is a method of catching the ball, spinning downspin, as the name suggests, is a downspin ball. It plays a lot of roles in table tennis, mostly in defense and transition.
Due to the characteristics of downspin manufacturing, the ball speed is slow, the arc is also relatively jumpy, but it is much shorter than the topspin, the push block will fall into the net, the coach taught me, the downspin ball can not be pushed, it will fall into the net, I sometimes don't believe it, I go to use the push to catch the downspin ball, but I don't know why it always falls into the net, and then I learned that the downspin ball, when you catch it with a racket, the ball will have a downward force on the racket, no matter how you push, there is only one result, the ball will go down (push the racket with the opponent, When the downspin ball comes to the paddle surface, it will be **, the angle problem, it will go down, and finally fall into the net). How do you catch the spin ball? The racket is not a problem, as long as it is not a wooden board (no rubber surface) (because this can cut the ball, and the wooden board cannot rub the ball), I personally like to use the cutting ball to take the downspin (it can counteract the downward force of the downspin, which is the opposite of the downward force), and the cutting ball can also spin the ball back (he spins me?).
I spin him a bit), of course, there are other ways to pick up, shovel down with a racket, etc., but I personally think it's better to cut the ball, a tooth for a tooth. Is there anything else I can help you ask the coach. Hope mine will be helpful to you. Thank you.
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It may be that there is no front-running, or there is no high point in the game.
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Maybe the action is not standardized!
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The pat is too low, adjust it a little! Isn't it a spin?
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The card type is too low, or the rubber is aging!