Grip

Strokes

Geoff Mr.
Geoff Mr. Asked 9 years ago

I realize our grip should not change much from forehand to backhand.  However, I am having trouble finding one of your videos that does speak about making very minor adjustments - maybe a little more pressure from the index finger or thumb.  Do you recall what video I am remembering? 


Jeff Plumb
Member Badge Jeff Plumb Answered 9 years ago

Hi Geoff,

I think you are talking about PingPod #43 - Grip Changes Between Backhand and Forehand. Let me know if this is the one.

Cheers,

Jeff.

 


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