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Chen Weixing's LP's (3)
Chen Weixing's LP's
by sajbor 19 years ago
by sajbor 19 years ago
Re: Chen Weixing's LP's
by Francis 19 years ago
by Francis 19 years ago
Re: Chen Weixing's LP's
by Rod 19 years ago
by Rod 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Chen Weixing's LP's) was posted by Rod, on 10/31/2005 4:22:55 AM:
Sajbor, Read the article on the home page of this site, it has a good article on long pips and includes sponge thickness...(you were asking about this before) It basically says players use more sponge to get more power out of their shots with more control but less spin. |