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JOOLA SpinBall. Is it of real help? |
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igorponger
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Posted: 07/01/2015 at 3:25pm |
Joola Spinball, a ball formerly adopted in China Superliga, is now on general sale. To my mind, a good training aid to teach novices about service returnes. Spin/ no spin indicator. Joola Spinball 2color, an orderform. http://www.tabletennis11.com/est_eng/joola-spinball-2-color-12-tk |
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42andbackpains
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Thanks for the heads up....i will order some to see if i can improve my serves.
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Mind is willing, but the back goes out too often :P
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Knuckle Ball
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real nice. I once colored by quadrant my cheap balls to aid me in my service practice. Nice to know there really is a ball for this purpose
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jrscatman
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Nice, should be interesting to see the spins on some of the higher level players.
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ndotson
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I've been using the Joola spin-balls for coaching with a group of 7-12 year old beginners. Very helpful for teaching and practicing spin. The kids were able to learn the concepts and strokes very quickly.
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Korbel
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Baal
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Hard to say for sure, depends on your level somewhat. Most of the time the ball will spin too fast for that to matter, especially with good players during free play. Only one way to know if it helps you, and that is to try it. Of course you could also try just using a magic marker on a ball.
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benfb
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Is it 40mm celluloid or 40+ plastic?
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TurboZ
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I have a pack and they are celluloid. No one wants to play with me as it is making them dizzy. I find it quite interesting. If the spin is fast I really can't tell the spin apart, but dead easy to tell if it is a no spin ball.
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wilkinru
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This is what I've always done to help determine how much spin I'm producing. Even in tennis. |
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