The contact time between the ball and the paddle is very short, about four thousandths of a second. In such a short contact time, the rotation effect caused by friction is not large. And when the ball leaves the paddle, waving your arms has no effect, because the paddle and the ball are no longer in contact, so what is the use of swinging the paddle following? In fact, the key is the rotation caused by the arc-shaped contact caused by the trampoline dent effect caused by the high-speed swing between the paddle and the ball.
The contact time between the ball and the paddle is very short, about four thousandths of a second. In such a short contact time, the rotation effect caused by friction is not large. And when the ball leaves the paddle, waving your arms has no effect, because the paddle and the ball are no longer in contact, so what is the use of swinging the paddle following?
In fact, the key is the rotation caused by the arc-shaped contact caused by the trampoline dent effect caused by the high-speed swing between the paddle and the ball.
The demo strokes while he's talking are illegal serve positions at contact with the ball.
Thanks for this - it looks illegal to me because "The head of the paddle must not be above the highest part of the wrist at contact."
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I swear that second one you hit was out by 2 feet
The paddle is supposed to be below the wrist at contact. This serve is illegal.
his serve at the end is legal
Your top spin serve has no power.