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Skhandelwal
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In my experience, whip provides the most speed/spin in table tennis...you don't have to be a tt pro to answer this question though...
Now, the issue is, inorder to whip, we need to keep our muscles relaxed...meaning, to sprint, our leg muscles, to swing, our arm muscles and torso...etc...the point is...in a workshop, I learned that hip/butt muscles control all of these, therefore, just by rotating them, you can jerk and control your whole body in a very precise and accurate manner...but the problem remains...even those muscles are not completely relaxed...therefore, how do I make 'em?
I know that by practice, I can...but I was looking for something quicker...and I found one too...when I play tennis, I automatically start using more muscles in a more relaxed manner b/c more momentum is REQUIRED...and therefore, right after swinging some tennis ball, when I swing ping pong ball...this is very easy...however, it will be such a hastle to have to play tennis inorder to play table tennis...(I do like both) But the crisis seems to be that fundamental strokes for both of these sports contradict each other in such a manner that it is actually NOT recommended to play both in the same season(if you are professional...which I am) So what should I do?
Thank you.
Now, the issue is, inorder to whip, we need to keep our muscles relaxed...meaning, to sprint, our leg muscles, to swing, our arm muscles and torso...etc...the point is...in a workshop, I learned that hip/butt muscles control all of these, therefore, just by rotating them, you can jerk and control your whole body in a very precise and accurate manner...but the problem remains...even those muscles are not completely relaxed...therefore, how do I make 'em?
I know that by practice, I can...but I was looking for something quicker...and I found one too...when I play tennis, I automatically start using more muscles in a more relaxed manner b/c more momentum is REQUIRED...and therefore, right after swinging some tennis ball, when I swing ping pong ball...this is very easy...however, it will be such a hastle to have to play tennis inorder to play table tennis...(I do like both) But the crisis seems to be that fundamental strokes for both of these sports contradict each other in such a manner that it is actually NOT recommended to play both in the same season(if you are professional...which I am) So what should I do?
Thank you.