around the backhand with the forehand

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Mahezzuan Junior
Mahezzuan Junior Asked 15 years ago

hello aloisi,,i have tendency to do the forehand arounf the backhand juz like tennis..coz i really mad and enjoyed about roger federer...can i apply it to the table tennis plan..coz i wonder if this skill have a setback?


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 15 years ago

Hi Mahezzuan,

This is something that is done a lot in Table Tennis as well.  Forehands are usually stronger so it is important to have this skill.  We call it the pivot forehand.


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Mahezzuan Junior

Mahezzuan Junior Posted 15 years ago

ouh..i..c..thanx dude,,,,

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