Table tennis is too turned, will it not move forward in the future?

Updated on physical education 2024-06-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the ball is too fast, it will not go in the direction it started to go, it will go backwards, or it will not be the same left and right, so you have to wait for the ball to stabilize before receiving it, pay attention to the movement of the ball, of course, it is not good to wait too long, lest it fall and you don't catch it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For the friction and spin of the ball, you need to master the rhythm of the ball, and you can appropriately reduce the amplitude of the ball and the friction between the ball and the racket! Since it is a basic practice, slightly lower the technical requirements, and both topspin and downspin will cause the ball to not go and retreat!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The ball you pulled over is a topspin ball, and the opponent is also a topspin ball that the opponent brings over, so if you don't go forward, you should plant it down. If he doesn't go forward like a downspin ball, then his rubber may not be a reverse glue. You see if it's a granular rubber like long glue.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The theory is no, it only increases the spin to a certain extent, changing direction when landing, as for the question of whether to walk or not, it is determined by the strength of the racket push...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is because your basic skills are not enough, no matter how much the table tennis ball turns, you can completely get him out of the net, the key is your strength problem, I recommend that you practice arc spin fast attack, make up for the problem of not going to the net, not to go the ball!! Hope!!

    WrestleMania team.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The main thing is to look at the direction of the force, if the upward or downward (i.e. upward or downward rotation) force angle is large, there will be no going or backward.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the rotation is too high, the ping pong ball will not go or go back. Strength is also important, learn to control it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the downspin is too turned, it will not go forward, but the pull ball is topspin, and bringing it back quickly is also topspin, and the topspin will never spin. Do you mean that the situation is downward, it is normal to pierce downward. If he comes back with strong topspin, according to the "Magnus effect", the ball will go down the arc than normal and rush forward on the landing table.

    Another possible reason is that the ball you pulled was not rushing enough, and he couldn't borrow enough strength, so he "rubbed" it over, and he didn't have the strength, so he didn't go very much.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because when you pull the ball, the one that is pulled out is spinning, and when the spinning ball touches the racket, many of them will go directly to the net!

    Unless he pulls you along, or he can't hit him directly!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Well, it's because the ball is so spinning that sometimes not only does it not move forward, but it even retreats in the direction of the opponent. o(∩_o ……

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Due to the spin you serve when you serve the ball is a downspin ball [strong downspin], the beginning of the stage:

    Running forward is because you give the ball a forward force when you serve, so that the ball has a forward speed at the moment of contact with the racket, but because once the ball leaves the racket, this forward force disappears, and the force on the table tennis at this time is only the resistance to control the ball.

    When the ball falls on the opponent's table, because the rotation of the ball is downspin [counterclockwise rotation], the friction of the table will give a backward force, when the speed of the ball moving forward is zero, because the downspin has not stopped, therefore, under the action of friction, the ball runs back again.

    Hehe, if you send a topspin ball, you will definitely not be able to run back!

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