Chop angle and Forearm Motion with TSP Curl Long Pimples

by Varghese on October 17, 2009

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When it comes to the defensive table tennis long pips rubbers, the TSP brand has so much to offer. In North America, the popularity of TSP Curl rubbers is growing from our research. A new comer to the TSP Curl long pips is often greeted with a strange welcome “tsp curl rubbers are hard to control”. This is not true if someone knows what he is doing with his strokes. I have made the following chart to help beginners as well as advanced players to find the right TSP long pips that meet your strokes. This information is the first step towards gaining control of your strokes against various spin.

Pepper seeds

In the picture you will see two columns ‘against top spin’ and ‘against underspin’. The column ‘against top spin’ shows the racket angle when you chop a top spin ball. The column ‘against underspin’ shows the racket angle handling the under spin. The picture also shows how deep you have to move your forearm to achieve the stroke. The short line mentions short forearm motion. The long line mentions the long forearm motion.

TSP Curl Long Pips Comparison

TSP Curl Long Pips Comparison

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