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To vary the amount of spin on your shot, hit the ball either before or after the top of the bounce and also ensure that you use a loose wrist action to help you generate racket speed and spin. As you perfect your basic loop technique, you'll be able to play even more aggressive loop shots, from positions further away from the table. Standing further away from the table enables you to have more time to react to your opponent's attacking shots.

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As an advanced topspin stroke, the Backhand Loop technique is not easy to learn, and you would need to invest some time and effort to master it. Without a mastery of the Backhand Loop, you are at a tactical disadvantage when playing against certain table tennis players. Once you get the hang of the Backhand Loop key points like the stance and positioning, you are halfway towards mastering this stroke. With the right Backhand Loop teaching point and some practice, you will be able to add the Backhand Loop stroke to your repertoire of skills.

That said, here are some steps you could take for your Backhand Loop training in table tennis. Mastery of the Backhand Loop gives you more control of a game and allows you to choose your attacking play. So you could play the Backhand Loop when you want to attack a ball as the topspin makes it difficult for your opponent to react to your shot. A great time to play the backhand loop will be at the start of a rally if you are against an opponent that pushes your serve back or serves then pushes.

The Table Tennis Loop is a great stroke to learn but like with most strokes, there are always mistakes with the execution of the stroke. We will be looking at the common mistakes with each of the forms of the Table Tennis Loop.

Hopefully, you will be able to avoid them when playing a game of tennis. This is mistake occurs when a player tries to hit the ball before getting to them instead of waiting for it to get close enough. Say about as close to the shoulder joint as possible.

It is common to see some players hitting the ball as far as two feet in front of them. This adversely affects the angle of the bat and the backswing. As such, when they hit the ball, it either flies far higher than the player wants, or the ball does not hit the table. This mistake occurs when a player hits the forehand stroke at the side of their body with the elbow held too far back.

This weakens the shot and makes the Forehand Loop less powerful. A poor stance bad leg and torso positioning can cause you to play a backhand loop that travels into the net. When you hold the paddle too tight, you cause the muscles in your wrist and arm to stiffen.

This restricts your arm movement and makes your strokes irregular. Changing the angle of the paddle becomes a lot difficult in the course of the game, and this will lead to you having less control in the game. Always try to keep your grip relaxed but firm enough to allow you to maneuver. If you are interested in video, check PingSkills for the great coverage on the forehand loop. When you impart the backhand loop away from the table, you will get more time for your shot.

At that time the rotation of your hip will be more to swing your racket through a greater arc. To improve the forehand loop, you have to impart more speed and spin to the ball. And to do that you have to brush the ball with proper racket angle and increased racket speed. To nullify backspin, you have to brush the ball with topspin.

More the backspin, the more topspin you have to generate with your brushing action. To counter the backspin, you have to generate sufficient topspin with brushing at the top of the ball. Often the question is being asked regarding the difference between the loop and drive in table tennis.

Loop is the more powerful topspin where the focus is to get the maximum spin. Speed is the secondary aim in the looping stroke. But in Drive, the primary focus is the speed and the secondary focus is the spin.



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