Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

Pulling up loop ball in this way is no longer a transition move, but can also pose a great threat to opponent.

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1. Transition Technology

Do I need to study high canopy on right? In fact, practicing a high canopy can help you understand friction better. The risk of the game pulling a high canopy is relatively high, but if you can arc a low and low throw, or even a high hang throw without a shot, is very deadly. The ball can do it, but it can be difficult for many athletes to do so.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

Second, power

A high loop ball requires more concentrated forearm and wrist strength, and ball should be rubbed thinner to avoid hitting as much as possible.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

Third, interaction point

The point of contact when ball is pulled is usually below sweet spot, and this is where ball is pulled up. In process of pulling ball, if you use top to touch ball, one problem is that it's easy to hit edge of board because board is pressed too hard.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

Another point is that if you're using the racquet head position to pull, it usually needs to be covered, and there's more wrist rotation, so there's a lot of hitting and very little friction.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

There are a few semi-high balls that put a lot of pressure on surface of racket when buckle is pulled out. On impact, they touch top of sweet spot. Below sweet spot.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

Fourth, range of motion

The range of motion of a high-hanging loop ball should not be too great, key is explosive power of forearm and wrist at moment ball is touched, so range should be as compressed as possible. If it is too large, arc will be high.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

If you want to pull billiard ball half way, you should control range of motion as little as possible and hold back force. You should feel like you are holding about 30% of force to grind ball, and then use all force on friction to hold ball. The thinner friction, better, so that translational force is reduced so that ball can hold position half outward as much as possible. It can be seen that high hanging ball of loop must be pulled and turned again, and arc is low without moving forward. This is really too difficult, and fine adjustment in hands is really not something that ordinary people can do.

Is upper looper obsolete? Ball doesn't think so, his opponents can't defend against him.

Therefore, it makes more sense for us to use high-hanging loop ball as a transitional technique for learning to add spin and forward thrust. We can learn to increase arc after we experience thinning and twisting of ball Circle ball.

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November 20, 2023