When you block an underspin ball, the ball will go downward. When you serve an underspin ball, the ball should eventually return to you as the ball grips the table (assuming the ball doesn't fall off the edge of the table).
This looks good to me. Normally I say any return of a chopped ball that is that fast is good. A robot with only one throw wheel can not truly simulate a chopped ball. These balls were coming way too fast. Usually chopped balls kind of float and then drop down without all the forward motion seen in the video. Playing against a real chopper will take some adjustments to the difference in the trajectory between the robot and a real chopper. This is a limitation of one wheel robots.
Depends on what type of loop he's hitting. If he's hitting a slow loop his motion is fine but he's getting too much of the ball. Hear the clunk on everyone of his strokes? Means the ball is being smacked into the blade. Slow loops should only have a "poss" sound which means the ball is being kept out on the sponge. for fast loop, its the right sound, but I agree he should finninsh more forward. What he has is a loop drive. Kind of in between stroke.
you should not train so fast on underspin balls, it alters your technique...you should transfer your body more forward....for your backhand topspin go and watch a video on my channel...keep practicing and do not pay attention to negative people...live your dreams..
underspin, backspin it's all the same thing
table5280 5 months ago
@pwnage696969 Underspin / Bottomspin / Backspin
When you block an underspin ball, the ball will go downward. When you serve an underspin ball, the ball should eventually return to you as the ball grips the table (assuming the ball doesn't fall off the edge of the table).
atomdragon4 7 months ago
@atomdragon4 if it is called backspin why is the title underspin.....
pwnage696969 7 months ago
@pwnage696969 It's Heavy Backspin not "Heavy Underspin"
atomdragon4 7 months ago
Its not called "strong underspin" its heavy underspin
pwnage696969 7 months ago
This looks good to me. Normally I say any return of a chopped ball that is that fast is good. A robot with only one throw wheel can not truly simulate a chopped ball. These balls were coming way too fast. Usually chopped balls kind of float and then drop down without all the forward motion seen in the video. Playing against a real chopper will take some adjustments to the difference in the trajectory between the robot and a real chopper. This is a limitation of one wheel robots.
pnachtwey 9 months ago 2
@haydonlee93
Depends on what type of loop he's hitting. If he's hitting a slow loop his motion is fine but he's getting too much of the ball. Hear the clunk on everyone of his strokes? Means the ball is being smacked into the blade. Slow loops should only have a "poss" sound which means the ball is being kept out on the sponge. for fast loop, its the right sound, but I agree he should finninsh more forward. What he has is a loop drive. Kind of in between stroke.
iandemagi 11 months ago
you should not train so fast on underspin balls, it alters your technique...you should transfer your body more forward....for your backhand topspin go and watch a video on my channel...keep practicing and do not pay attention to negative people...live your dreams..
tabletennistips 1 year ago
people are such haters on here.... Nice video, what type of robot is it?
xinsanendabrainx 1 year ago
your forehand swing should not go up. instead it should move with your body in a forward movement
haydonlee93 1 year ago