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Table Tennis Basic Strokes - Forehand Loop Against Block

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Return to Ready Position

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Return to Ready Position

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The player has almost returned to the ready position.

Points to look for:

  • The arms have dropped towards their ready position. The bat is in a neutral position, from which it is equally easy to play a forehand or backhand stroke.
  • The player is now watching the ball coming towards him.
  • The knees are slightly bent again, allowing for better movement in all directions.
  • The player will return to a slight forward lean as the ball continues to travel towards him.
  • His bodyweight is again evenly distributed between both legs, and he is on the balls of his feet.

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