Nice explanation folks especially about the palm of the hand being parallel with the face of the racquet. I also apply this to my single backhand due to my extreme grip i.e., i don’t need to change between my eastern forehand grip and backhand.
ADMIN: Howard, if the same grip works for you, that’s what matters! – Coach Mauro
He’s a great, great teacher and beautfull and the table is ok but I’m here and I love it…
PARABENS MULA. Baita aula. Se vc nao estivesse ai eu com certeza estaria jogando muito melhor.
Bjs….
Great explanation thanks! When I am walking around without my racket, I practice the motion of the stroke. I was wondering why with my hand it looks correct, but then it didn’t transfer over to when I was hitting. The grip explanation helped, I changed it up a bit and much better. Also, I was always thinking loose grip, which resulted in loose wrist. Breaking it down into small steps really helps.
Thanks to both of you,
DW
ADMIN: Debbie, I’m glad your grip/wrist confusion is over, cheers!
– Coach Mauro
Howard Cheung said
am March 30 2010 @ 1:03 am
Nice explanation folks especially about the palm of the hand being parallel with the face of the racquet. I also apply this to my single backhand due to my extreme grip i.e., i don’t need to change between my eastern forehand grip and backhand.
ADMIN: Howard, if the same grip works for you, that’s what matters! – Coach Mauro
Aldo Ruggieri said
am April 1 2010 @ 8:52 am
He’s a great, great teacher and beautfull and the table is ok but I’m here and I love it…
PARABENS MULA. Baita aula. Se vc nao estivesse ai eu com certeza estaria jogando muito melhor.
Bjs….
ADMIN: Valeu Ze’!! – Coach Mauro
Debbie Wessely said
am April 4 2010 @ 9:52 am
Great explanation thanks! When I am walking around without my racket, I practice the motion of the stroke. I was wondering why with my hand it looks correct, but then it didn’t transfer over to when I was hitting. The grip explanation helped, I changed it up a bit and much better. Also, I was always thinking loose grip, which resulted in loose wrist. Breaking it down into small steps really helps.
Thanks to both of you,
DW
ADMIN: Debbie, I’m glad your grip/wrist confusion is over, cheers!
– Coach Mauro