Can't tell a speed dial from a speed break? What is anti-tear, these three technologies are actually completely different
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Today, let's take a look at a question from this golfer in Pingpong.com questions area. We have watched a lot of videos about ball on left and ball breaking on left, but still can not understand difference between them. Does it mean ball on left? The ball should apply force forward, and gap on left should apply force to right.
1. The difference between speed dialing and speed breaking
(1) Speed and Friction
First of all, let me analyze action of pulling ball and tearing ball. First of all, many people think that break should be to right, because we have seen some tutorials, including on Internet, that explain break action written above. The literal understanding is similar to paper tear, but general fast break and reverse break near table are completely different. , and quick break action is actually similar to ball pull action.
It's just that a quick break is faster than hitting ball, and wrist friction is more sufficient, so in terms of whole movement there really isn't much difference between a quick break and a fast break. For professional athletes, there really is no difference. In fact, all balls are actually with friction. It can be understood that ball is in a general training quick-break action.
(2) Rhythm type and amplitude
The difference between a quick break and a quick set on left is that when ball is pulled back, racquet can stand a little more, mostly around 70 degrees.
If it's a fast break, there will be more movement as racket is pulled inward, wrist will be bent slightly inward and surface of racket will drop to about 45 degrees. This is a fast break. lead shot.
(3) Force Direction
In process of applying force, a fast break actually exerts more forward force. This does not mean that range to right is that large.
(4) Turn curvature
Another point to note is that while it is said that racket breaks quickly when thrown, it appears that surface of a fast breaking racket is relatively dead when throw is complete.
But there is one thing you need to pay attention to. When we watch slow motion video, you will find that although his paddle is pressed hard, angle of his paddle is basically 65 degrees at moment of contact with ball. Between 70 and 70 degrees ball doesn't press too hard. If it is pressed too hard, ball should come off net easily. After all, you are still topspin technique.
The whole action is very relaxed when racquet is extended and racquet face is firmly pressed in. In process of hitting ball, it rotates forward and naturally exerts force, so racquet face is currently about 60 degrees. impact. .
Then whole movement, pulling movement, is still moving forward and pressing down. Because after you add friction if you say you are not active. If you press forward, arc of ball can't be controlled and it will easily go out of bounds.
Looking at curvature, curvature of seesaw is actually like a bridge, an arcuate curve, which is curve of a seesaw that breaks fast. The curve of ball is closer to linear, from back to front, which is difference between a quick break and a quick set.
So if you want to learn how to tear ball quickly, you must learn how to push ball well. be small and fast.
Second, reverse break and fast break
(1) What is a reverse break
Let's talk about fighting gaps. In fact, many people consider fighting breakups to be fast breakups. When there are short video platforms such as Kuaishou Douyin, when they see some high-level athletes teach them, they simply teach against tear movements. It has become a quick tear.
Actually, backtearing refers to a looped ball pulled by an opponent. A loop ball drawn relatively high and slow, or quality of ball sent by opponent is not high. In this case, a reverse break movement can be used, which means that force to right will be more sufficient, and range of motion will be relatively large, which is a reverse break.
(2) Difference between reverse break and fast break
Fast break can be understood as actively adding friction to impact, actively improving fast forward rotation of wrist, speed is high, and surface of racket is below ball in process of breaking. created.
Reverse break in general, for example, if an opponent pulls his forehead with a relatively high arc, he will be thrown back, and will be pulled back with more force. This is difference between a reverse break and a fast break.
When you learn these techniques, you must master them step by step. First learn how to pull ball, then learn how to quickly gain, then quickly tear and finally tear back.
When you learn these techniques, you must master them step by step. First learn how to pull ball, then learn how to quickly gain, then quickly tear and finally tear back.
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November 20, 2023
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