Rotating wrist to hit backhand

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Aldo Golikow
Aldo Golikow Asked 12 years ago

hace muchos años que juego al pin pong, tengo 55 años y nunca tuve profesor, los golpes que uso no son ortodoxos,lo que mas me cuesta es acostumbrarme a peger de reves, ya que antes lo hacia con la cara de la paleta al reves ¿como debo poner la muñeca para que el tiro salga bien?

gracias jeff y alois

feliz navidad¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

For many years I play ping pong, I have 55 years and never had a teacher.  What I find most difficult is getting used to backhand, because you used to back of the paddle.  How should I put the wrist shot to get it right?

Thanks Jeff and Alois

merry Christmas


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 12 years ago

Hi Aldo,

Take a look at these lessons on the Backhand CounterhitBackhand Push and the Backhand Topspin Against Block,  I think this will help with your strokes.

Try to take note of the start and finish positions of the strokes in each of the strokes.

Echa un vistazo a estas lecciones sobre el Counterhit Revés, Push Revés Revés y el Topspin contra el bloque, creo que esto le ayudará con sus golpes.

Trate de tomar nota de las posiciones de inicio y final de las carreras en cada uno de los trazos.


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Aldo Golikow

Aldo Golikow Posted 12 years ago

LES AGRADESCO MUCHO TODOS SUS CONSEJOS 

FELIZ AÑO


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 12 years ago

It is a pleasure.  FELIZ AÑO.


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