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Slam Issue (3)
Slam Issue
by kalleb 19 years ago
by kalleb 19 years ago
Re: Slam Issue
by meee 19 years ago
by meee 19 years ago
Re: Slam Issue
by Kevin 19 years ago
by Kevin 19 years ago
Re: Slam Issue
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: Slam Issue
by kevin 19 years ago
by kevin 19 years ago
Re: Slam Issue
by Leang 19 years ago
by Leang 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Slam Issue) was posted by Kevin, on 3/27/2005 8:35:03 PM:
If all you do are underspin smashes (if you can even refer to them as smashes) then you are definitely learning table tennis wrong. Do TOPSPIN learn how to close the racket and block (hmm note to self on that one) and hit and eventually when you are comfortable, loop. |