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RPB? (3)
RPB?
by jing 17 years ago
by jing 17 years ago
Re: RPB?
by aeoliah 17 years ago
by aeoliah 17 years ago
Re: RPB?
by Ben 17 years ago
by Ben 17 years ago
Re: RPB?
by jing 17 years ago
by jing 17 years ago
Re: RPB?
by aeoliah 17 years ago
by aeoliah 17 years ago
Re: RPB?
by jing 17 years ago
by jing 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: RPB?) was posted by Ben, on 9/26/2007 2:12:45 AM:
RPB is used by penholders who uses both sides of the blade. Penholders usually use only one side of the paddle when playing, but hitting the ball with the other side of a penhold paddle (chinese)is very effective to some. The technique takes quite some time to master or getting used to. RPB delivers great spins and speeds. Good luck. |