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Table Tennis/ Ping-Pong Basic Strokes - Forehand Chop Against Loop

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Back in Ready Position

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Back in Ready Position

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The player has now returned to his ready position.

Points to look for:

  • The player is once again balanced and ready to move in all directions, with his bat held in a neutral position.
  • Note that the player is approximately a yard or so further back than his original starting position.

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