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You're talking about side spin, it depends on whether you want to spin a little more or spin a little more, the side spin rubs the upper side of the ball, the most critical action is the moment you hit the ball, the moment the racket rubs against the ball determines the turn, topspin or downspin. At the moment of hitting the ball, after rubbing the lower part of the side of the ball, shake the wrist without waiting for the ball to leave the racket, and continue to rub the upper side of the ball by inertia to become a side topspin; Rubbing the lower side of the ball and shaking the wrist after the ball leaves the racket is called downspin. Be coherent in your movements.
Shake the wrist is to shake upward, not too much). If you want to get a strong spin, you can use a high toss serve, or increase the friction and speed up, or you can switch to a racket with a lot of friction. It is recommended that you still use a high toss serve, with a height of about 40cm.
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1 4 Step by Step Reading.
1.Move the topspin racket forward and upward, rubbing the middle and upper part of the ball, the contact point between the racket and the ball is generally the same height as the net, and the landing point of the ball on its own table should be close to the bottom line.
2.The racket moves forward and downward with force, and the point of contact between the middle and lower part of the ball is generally slightly higher than the net.
3.After throwing the ball up and down on the right side (also known as running ball), the hand holding the racket leads the racket backwards, and the forearm is relaxed, so that the height of the racket drops with the trend, as if the racket is on the side of the body to make a small backward loop action. When the ball descends about 15 cm away from the table, the whole arm quickly pushes the left front, and at the same time, the thumb squeezes the racket forcefully to tilt the racket surface slightly to the left, and the moment the ball is touched, the wrist shakes vigorously to the upper left, so that the racket surface rubs along the curve of the ball to the right side upward.
The ball landed near the line and bounced towards the right corner of the opponent.
4.When receiving a serve and receiving a spin ball: You can push the ball or hit back with a strike.
When receiving the spin ball: Lift the ball up and hit the middle and lower part of the ball. You can also use rubbing, chipping, lifting or arcing ball to return to the base.
Receiving the sidespin ball: Generally, the ball is hit back to the opposite direction of the opponent's racket movement, and the ball can be counterattacked by pushing and attacking.
1. Table tennis is the most spinning ball sport, and the charm of table tennis is reflected in the rotation.
2. There are four types of table tennis rotation, up, down, left and right. Taking reverse glue as an example, topspin is when the ball spins forward in the process of forwarding, and downspin is when the ball spins backwards in the process of forwarding, in the same way, left-handed spin rotates to the left, and right-spin is spinning to the right. If you want to create a rotation, you must first know that the table tennis ball has six vertices, up, down, left, right, front and back, rubbing different places of the table tennis ball can produce different rotations (except for the front point), and different friction directions at the same point can also produce different rotations.
3. Let's talk about the serve first, rub the back point of the ball upwards (closest to the body end) to produce topspin, to the left to produce right-hand spin, to the right to produce left-hand spin, and to rub the lower point of the ball forward to produce downspin (this is the simplest, that is, rubbing the ball). There are many ways to send out the four spinning balls, but the one that remains the same is the direction in which the ball rubs at the moment of touch.
Fourth, the serve, the next spin is easy to go to the net, the top spin is easy to come out, the left spin is easy to go out from the left side of the table, and the right spin is easy to go out from the right side of the table. There are many ways to receive the ball, but the easiest way is to catch the topspin ball and push or hit the racket, and if you pull, pull the top apex of the ball.
The next spin is to rub, sharpen, and if you pull, pull the back point of the ball. Turn left to right. Turn right to left.
Fifth, the hair and reception of table tennis are very technical, and the best athletes will inevitably be deceived by the other party. So you have to practice slowly and experience it slowly.
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The differences are as follows: side downspin: the moment the racket touches the ball, the racket surface is tilted back and there is a downward or sideways action, the racket must be rubbed to the horizontal center of the ball downward, generally this is side downspin;
Lateral topspin: Generally, there will be an index finger with the wrist forearm to hook the action, and the other side topspin, the more side spin, the stronger the side topspin, the contact point is generally a little above the horizontal center of the sphere.
Key points of serving a sidespin ball:
If you want the ball to spin, you need to apply friction. Friction requires speed, that is, the wrist force can increase the instantaneous speed of the racket when it comes into contact with the ball.
The moment you use your wrist to serve, the racket moves in an arc, and depending on the trajectory of your arc, the ball will rotate differently at different points when it touches the racket.
Most people have a paddle trajectory that is downwards and toward the inside (body is inside), so if the ball touches the outside edge of the racket, the ball is spinning; The medial side is topspin. Theoretically, this is true, but in reality, everyone's serve is different, so the effect is not the same.
In fact, it's not difficult, it's more practice, in terms of my more than 20 years of experience, it's to rub the ball, don't let the force of your paddle surface and the ball contact pass through the center of the ball, in fact, it is to wipe half a ball, of course, when you are proficient, these are. >>>More
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I'm also a straight shot player, if you want to improve the straight shot technique, you must first practice a good serve, this is particularly important in highlighting the advantages of the first three boards of the straight shot, and if you shoot straight, a strong forehand is particularly important, at the beginning you can find someone to push the ball, contact the forehand attack of more shots, do not need to pull at first, first shoot the ball to find the feel, slowly pull, when you are still unstable, you can first lighten, pull the high-profile arc, it doesn't matter if you slow down, the key is to get on stage, Most of the downspin ball under the net is not enough friction, and there is a racket type that pulls the ball may press the ball too much, to say that the version is appropriately adjusted, if you do not practice well with the backhand, simply use the push, add a little bounce appropriately, the key is to add a little sideways to highlight the lethality of the forehand. >>>More
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