Glad you noticed! Yes, the elbows should be locked into the same position for the entire stroke because it helps with consistency of the forehand loop. Using the elbows can also slow your shot down.
@@MrEast900 Exactly. He fails to retract his forearm while generating friction with the ball, causing his shoulder to rise in an attempt to generate force, which could potentially lead to injury.
Good video. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Give us your blade name FH and BH rubbers names.
And can you make video of throwing angle from racket
and high tension rubbers.
Thanks.
For my forehand, i use dignics09c while my backhand is nittaku fastarc g1. My blade is butterfly sk carbon
Hey man do u have any videos on you playing a tournament? Also, what is your rating?
I don't have a rating right now and I don't really compete in tournaments.
@@pingpong9668 it’s okay bro, no need to prove anything, just do what you love
In your forward stroke i notice the angle of your elbow stays the same from start to finish. Is that on purpose or just the way you do it?
Glad you noticed! Yes, the elbows should be locked into the same position for the entire stroke because it helps with consistency of the forehand loop. Using the elbows can also slow your shot down.
@@pingpong9668but the pros change their angle so it starts almost 180 degree at the bottom to 90 degree at the top
@@MrEast900 Exactly. He fails to retract his forearm while generating friction with the ball, causing his shoulder to rise in an attempt to generate force, which could potentially lead to injury.
@ basically his technique is wrong
You're using too much shoulder movement for a spinny loop, which could lead to shoulder injury over time.
Thanks for the feedback
Consider reviewing games?
You mean review professional matches?
@pingpong9668 That works too, like local professional matches nothing too fancy.
great idea!