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Jeff(ATTC)
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I have laboriously compiled this set of pictures for your studying purposes. It is a frame-by-frame comparison of your FH vs. WLQ's FH at several parts of the swing: Backswing, Contact, Post Contact, and Follow through. I have pulled these frames from the following videos: 1.21.11 Lesson Part 4 by ohhgourami @ 2:48 Wang Liqin vs. Chen Qi 2009 WTTC by ttcountance @ 5:04 Backswing Contact |
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Bty Jun Mizutani ZLC
FH: D80 BH: D05 |
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Jeff(ATTC)
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Post Contact Follow Through Edited by Jeff(ATTC) - 01/30/2011 at 12:34am |
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Bty Jun Mizutani ZLC
FH: D80 BH: D05 |
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Jeff(ATTC)
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I couldn't get a frame from you video for a "precontact" picture so I left it out. A little about the WLQ vs. Chen Qi Point @ 5:04. This is in the middle of a rally, so his stroke will not be as nice as his practice strokes, but you can still get good information from these pictures. I also chose this match because the angle that they use is closest to the angles the ohhgourami uses in his videos.
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Bty Jun Mizutani ZLC
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tpgh2k
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that's alot of hard work! i think it's pretty much the follow through that's stopping you from getting that super nasty loop a-la wlq...
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Nori
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Firstly, your coach is a beast. Secondly, your backhand is amazing. |
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ohhgourami
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@Jeff WOW!!! thanks for posting all those screenshots! must have been tedious! I never realized how similar my motion is to WLQ. I've long stopped trying to emulate WLQ's form, but I guess it's been ingrained in my form now.
@Tuan I'm surprised that my follow through turned out that way in that screenshot. I never knew I actually hit like that. I will try something else tomorrow and see how that works. @Nori Thanks!!! You should watch his match with Tim Wang during the recent Nationals. HEHEHE Steven will be staying for at least another month which means at least 3 more lessons with him!!! |
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ohhgourami
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More updates! Most of this lesson was getting my feet to move correctly and getting in place to hit. I know many of you guys have told me to do the elbow snap, but I've gone over this with Steven and he is fine with me not snapping (at least for these shots). I've also noticed another factor that adds to my stiff look: the way I pull my arm back to take my next shot. This will definitely be the thing I'll work on for the next week or so until my next lesson!
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y-cYuyHJS0 Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyQnigWRCXU Enjoy and comment! |
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AllezCho
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Your technique just keeps getting better and better with every new video you post! Great job!
First off, your footwork is improving. You're moving more for every shot, and your transitions are also getting better. Although sometimes, you're either not moving quickly enough, not moving far enough, or just not moving at all. This results in mistiming, which causes you to dump the ball in the net if you're late or shoot off the table if you're a bit early. Especially with your Chinese rubber, timing is crucial. Work on more efficient movement.
In particular, your transition to the FH on the left corner of the table is very nice. And you are adding more weight transfer to FH loops, hence the added power and accuracy. Still, sometimes you don't move at all when you transition between FH and BH, especially shots in the middle of the table. Work on your weight transfer, especially after a transition to FH from BH.
All in all, your improvement in footwork and transitions result in an obvious improvement in your shot consistency. It won't be long before you can start adding even more power while keeping the same level of consistency.
Good luck, and keep up the good work!
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