Strokes
What is a bird loop? How do you do a succesful bird loop. What do you do when u ecounter such loop?
Hi Khang,
This was just a joke that a few friends of mine called the shot I played when both my arms flapped up and down when I looped. Not something I would recommend.
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Julio Torres Posted 12 years ago
Just a couple of weeks ago I discovered that sometimes when i want to hit a ball against a chop, or i want to hit the ball with a lot of Topspin, i do the "bird loop". Also, i commented time ago about a friend (actually he dont plays too good), that have a chop that we call "the pigeon chop" or the "pigeon technique".
Hazard z Posted 12 years ago
so was it effective and easy to do the loop?