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4.0 NTRP Casual Tennis Match: diyjosh vs. David C.
Very hot weather.
Short mistakes were not included. Tips for both players are appreciated. Thank you!
Chapters
0:00 Warmup
6:21 Set 1
12:18 Set 2 (short set to 4)
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Відео

4.0 NTRP Tennis Match: diyjosh vs. Henry B.
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Cold Weather. All mistakes included for improvement purposes. Tips for both players are appreciated. Thank you!
NTRP 3.5 (2 year self taught) vs 4.0 Tennis Match Progress
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diyjosh (black shirt): 4.0 NTRP Self Taught 7 years Rohit (blue shirt): 3.5 NTRP Self Taught 2 years Final Score: 6-0 6-1 (diyjosh)
NTRP 4.0 Tennis Rematch - diyjosh vs Matt *all points besides double fault*
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Rematch between the two of us, lots of errors present on both sides!
VLOG: I Hosted a Quarter-Final Tennis Tournament!
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Met a bunch of cool people within the last 2 years, and so I hosted a trial tennis tournament just to see how it went. Overall, it was a success and hopefully we can do more in the future!
NTRP 4 Tennis Match: diyjosh vs John
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NTRP 4 Tennis Match: diyjosh vs John
diyjosh (4) vs Matt (?) Tennis Match Highlights (NTRP)
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Please help! Any advice for how to deal with the fast paced balls / speed up my second serve???
Destroyed by NTRP 4.5+ (James) as a 4.0 (diyjosh).
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James gives me a good beatdown with full control over the match! 0:04 Warmup 16:17 Set 1 26:19 Cooldown Rallies
Tennis Match NTRP 4.0: diyjosh vs Stern *All points*
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Forgot to restart camera so lost a lot of footage of our good points! 1st match together so getting used to each other's shots! Date of match: 10-6-2021 Location: Richmond, TX
Gamma 5800 ELS Tennis Stringing Video ASMR (Casual Stringing) - 2nd Time
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Gamma 5800 ELS tennis stringing video. 2nd time using the machine and also, the starting clamp needs to be cleaned as it is slipping.
Alpha Revo 4000 Tennis Stringing Start to Finish ASMR (~30 mins casually)
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Tennis string job from start to finish on my own racquet. Made one mistake where I forgot to clamp the base :( - I just got the machine after using a drop weight for many years! Stay until the very end to see close up pictures of the 2 types of knots used - a Parnell Knot and a Starting Knot. Starting Clamp: amzn.to/3BK2nzP
Tension Loss on a Lockout Crank Tennis Stringing Machine - Alpha Revo 4000
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2 minute video of crank stringing machine tension loss - not much tension loss present!
NTRP 3.5 / 4.0 Tennis Match: Unforced Errors Galore: diyjosh vs. Victor L. All Points Not Highlights
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First time playing on indoor courts - what a change! Great win by Victor! Match date: 6-6-2021 Please subscribe to Victor's channel @: ua-cam.com/channels/LJLlE6WVS11zQ6c3t_K5Tw.htmlvideos Thanks!
USTA 4.0 vs 4.5+ Casual Feed Points to 10
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Josh vs James Casual Feed Points after 2 hrs of play. 5-28-2021 James wins 10-6.
Apex Legends Update - The Bocek is OVERPOWERED!
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Apex Legends Update - The Bocek is OVERPOWERED!
NTRP 4.0 Tennis Match - Average Guy vs Flat Hard Hitter Video #4
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NTRP 4.0 Tennis Match - Average Guy vs Flat Hard Hitter Video #4
NTRP 4.0 vs 4.5+ (Rusty) diyjosh vs Dr. James (Human wall) Tennis Match *All Points*
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NTRP 4.0 vs 4.5 (Rusty) diyjosh vs Dr. James (Human wall) Tennis Match *All Points*
4.0 NTRP Tennis Match: diyjosh vs JJ Self-taught vs Self-taught (4k)
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4.0 NTRP Tennis Match: diyjosh vs JJ Self-taught vs Self-taught (4k)
High 3.5 vs 4.5 NTRP (UTR 8.2) diyjosh vs Shrey Tennis Match Highlights
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High 3.5 vs 4.5 NTRP (UTR 8.2) diyjosh vs Shrey Tennis Match Highlights
3.5 to 4.0 NTRP Tennis Match - diyjosh vs Victor L (Great kick serve)
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3.5 to 4.0 NTRP Tennis Match - diyjosh vs Victor L (Great kick serve)
Tennis Match - diyjosh vs Victor (2 handed both wings!) Match #2 NTRP 3.5 or 4
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Tennis Match - diyjosh vs Victor (2 handed both wings!) Match #2 NTRP 3.5 or 4
Tennis Video View Comparison: Back vs. Side (Speed Comparison)
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Tennis Video View Comparison: Back vs. Side (Speed Comparison)
Tennis Match - diyjosh vs Victor (2 handed both wings!) NTRP 3.5 or 4
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Tennis Match - diyjosh vs Victor (2 handed both wings!) NTRP 3.5 or 4
3.5 or 4.0 NTRP? Tennis Match - Average Guy vs Flat Hard Hitter #3
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3.5 or 4.0 NTRP? Tennis Match - Average Guy vs Flat Hard Hitter #3
3.5 NTRP Tennis Match - Average Guy vs Flat Hard Hitter
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3.5 NTRP Tennis Match - Average Guy vs Flat Hard Hitter
diyjosh vs. Ari (Tiring Consistency Battle) Tennis Match
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diyjosh vs. Ari (Tiring Consistency Battle) Tennis Match
3.5 NTRP Tennis Match - Pusher vs Hard Hitter
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3.5 NTRP Tennis Match - Pusher vs Hard Hitter
Allen Edmonds Factory 2nds - Defects to Expect (Walnut Strands)
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Allen Edmonds Factory 2nds - Defects to Expect (Walnut Strands)
Panasonic GX85 1080p 60 FPS - Motion Blur Test - Tennis Rally
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Panasonic GX85 1080p 60 FPS - Motion Blur Test - Tennis Rally

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dezirtboyz3575
    @dezirtboyz3575 25 днів тому

    Yas bitch🤙🏽😂

  • @sushitatsujin
    @sushitatsujin Місяць тому

    4.0? Really?

  • @shabzone
    @shabzone Місяць тому

    20:04 nice point!

  • @Macheeeeto
    @Macheeeeto Місяць тому

    Great hitting! I hope you post more videos like this in the future :) Much love I just SUBSCRIBED 😊

  • @ericgoto5166
    @ericgoto5166 Місяць тому

    that slice serve at the beginning

  • @user-xg3kp4uh6u
    @user-xg3kp4uh6u 2 місяці тому

    At 16:14 point goes to the screamer on far side….. ball isn’t out til it bounces

  • @717DTran
    @717DTran 3 місяці тому

    Bend your knees more you’ll take your game next level. Great swing though

  • @TENNISwTIM
    @TENNISwTIM 5 місяців тому

    Good match

  • @moisesharo2432
    @moisesharo2432 5 місяців тому

    Cut it with a grinder, then remove the complete bearing carrier.

  • @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71
    @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 5 місяців тому

    Great match my friend.

  • @eddiepearce5307
    @eddiepearce5307 7 місяців тому

    Good playing Asian guy has beautiful service motion

    • @Reedfender
      @Reedfender 5 місяців тому

      Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down

  • @MrLalo1675
    @MrLalo1675 8 місяців тому

    Great video! I am convinced and confident that stringing a racquet will be a great learning experience.

  • @brgorham
    @brgorham 8 місяців тому

    do you by any chance know the height of the table you have the machine on? Thanks!

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 8 місяців тому

      I think I made it around 22-25" high.

    • @brgorham
      @brgorham 8 місяців тому

      @@diyjosh gotcha, good to know. You built it yourself?

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 8 місяців тому

      @@brgorham Yep, used one of these plus some leftover wood I had: www.harborfreight.com/30-in-x-18-in-1000-lb-capacity-hardwood-dolly-58314.html Also, I'm on the shorter side so if you're average to tall height, maybe 25-28" might be good.

    • @brgorham
      @brgorham 8 місяців тому

      @@diyjosh Oh nice, I was looking at some harbor freight metal carts. And hmm, I’m just about 5’8”, are you around that height?

  • @madbadtrad7746
    @madbadtrad7746 8 місяців тому

    Great vids, very helpful. Did you settle on this one or the Alpha Revo 4000 from your other video? Regarding the latter, is it easily stowable? Small-ish footprint? Light?

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 8 місяців тому

      I settled on this one for the cool factor. I would be happy with either one though. As far as the Revo, I wouldn’t call it small, it still takes up quite a bit of space. Not too light either.

  • @frankduo8192
    @frankduo8192 Рік тому

    Woooow, are you guys sure that yall arent 4.5? Josh you are hitting some bombs on that forehand

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 11 місяців тому

      100% sure at least not me! THANKS!!!!!!!!!

  • @JG-ss9xy
    @JG-ss9xy Рік тому

    Where did you get the part from ? Autozone

  • @rhesreeves5339
    @rhesreeves5339 Рік тому

    I know 0 about cars but the shop said i need my CV axle and motor mounts replaced. At least I can tell them just to do the axle first and understand a lot more.

  • @icypwnageify
    @icypwnageify Рік тому

    solid tennis

  • @stephenabm7779
    @stephenabm7779 Рік тому

    I saw your video and enjoyed your review and thoughts on Allen Edmonds's seconds. Yesterday, I went on their factory outlet website and ordered a pair of Randolph Penny Loafers in Black as my LL Bean Penny Loafers started to show wear, and a hole was in the sole. I decided to take a chance, and they were less than $90.00. If the imperfections are not too much, I will purchase a pair of their Park Avenue Cap Toe. Thank you for assembling this video.

  • @vicplaystennis9158
    @vicplaystennis9158 Рік тому

    add timestamped table of contents to description!

  • @Fogmaster1990
    @Fogmaster1990 Рік тому

    I only buy factory seconds with Allen Edmonds. So far I’ve been pretty lucky according to horror stories I’ve seen online. I’ve never paid over $200 with taxes and shipping included. Cheers for the awesome video!

  • @fookbia8875
    @fookbia8875 Рік тому

    A 4.0 should have solid form. He arms his forehand and doesn't even have consistency.

  • @fookbia8875
    @fookbia8875 Рік тому

    You are a solid to strong 3.5. They guy you just played is a strong 3.0

  • @hongzhisui
    @hongzhisui Рік тому

    Great video. Question, when you first bought the machine, did it come with a tension calibrator?

  • @victorvalles6854
    @victorvalles6854 Рік тому

    Good game. Im a one year self taught and already battling with 4.0. Tennis great

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh Рік тому

      Must be a natural! 1 year hitting w/ 4.0 is fast improvement!

  • @Fei-HungTennis
    @Fei-HungTennis Рік тому

    Hey Josh, have you played Alu Power Vibe? 60 lbs main, 55 cross. Or Champion Duo choice Gut 60 lbs main, poly 55 lbs cross?

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh Рік тому

      Not yet, do you recommend them?

    • @Fei-HungTennis
      @Fei-HungTennis Рік тому

      @@diyjosh Tell me what string are you playing first.

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh Рік тому

      @@Fei-HungTennis Usually not too picky. Right now is Isospeed Baseline 17 hybrid with Dunlop S-gut at 50 lbs. Sometimes I'll run a full bed of Isospeed or just use any string that I have on hand.

    • @Fei-HungTennis
      @Fei-HungTennis Рік тому

      @@diyjosh I will tell you just what I know and what I'm using, then you can just judge it for yourself. I have tried the Champion Duo string but the guy who strung the racket didn't do a job on it. So I didn't really get the full feel of it. I now do string my own now. I will have to try the Champion Duo string again and also a full bed of Gut. I have try Alu Power Vibe on my RF 97. It feels good when you put a very good dampner on. Those ADV longer dampner. For me, the reason I put 60 lbs main because it controls your ground stroke, the cross 55 lbs is for your serve. So when you strung that up, the racket sits around 57-58 lbs. Then it all depends how much power you can actually generate by yourself. That is almost like Federer string tension, how he does it, in a way. I wouldn't go higher than 60 lbs because you'll hurt your arm than you'll ever generate the power from it. The string type is the feel, the tension is the control. Always 5 lbs difference in the main and cross. Yeah I think you should try the Alu Power Vibe, 60 main, 55 cross. That string is very very powerful and won't be able to hurt your arm. Have you use string saver, I use it too, I don't like when string notch. And it really save the strings from breaking.

    • @Fei-HungTennis
      @Fei-HungTennis Рік тому

      @@diyjosh Also forgot to mention, weights, like tungsten strip can play a role in a powerful groundstroke.

  • @narurama2010
    @narurama2010 2 роки тому

    Have had this machine for 4 years now. I recommend this machine highly. Best investment and ROI has already paid itself multiple times. If you have juniors who play competitive tennis then you need one of these. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @LinhTran-gf5yv
    @LinhTran-gf5yv 2 роки тому

    All strings stretching just like guitar strings, your machine is ok dummy

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Haha, actually that was a guitar string.

  • @nd7434
    @nd7434 2 роки тому

    nice serve man.

  • @chloepham893
    @chloepham893 2 роки тому

    Looks so fun!! Looking forward to watching next year's ☺️

  • @vicplaystennis9158
    @vicplaystennis9158 2 роки тому

    Nice stuff! What was the format?

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Thanks! It was a regular ladder draw with the draw being entirely random. You should come to the next one (not sure when though haha).

  • @BeingRomans829ed
    @BeingRomans829ed 2 роки тому

    There is one inherent thing about defects in shoes that is a nice thing. And that nice thing is the fact that when you are wearing them they are always going to be 4-6 feet away from your eyes and from the eyes of everyone else. So small defects that don’t affect the durability or wearability generally don’t mean doodly squat. Because of this, factory seconds shoes can be a really great deal.

    • @reyhanyaprag5595
      @reyhanyaprag5595 2 роки тому

      Agree

    • @reyhanyaprag5595
      @reyhanyaprag5595 2 роки тому

      And inevitably you will have some damage over time by accident (scoffs, scratches etc). Gives the shoe some character.

  • @abujabi
    @abujabi 2 роки тому

    Yusuki method is the easiest way to start your mains

  • @XFS540
    @XFS540 2 роки тому

    Pretty much all of their shoes now are factory seconds.

  • @fosho8214
    @fosho8214 2 роки тому

    Put the string deeper/lower in the clamp when using the starting clamp for a bridge and it won't slip out. for example, put the string below/under where the red string is in the starting clamp so the clamp grips it better. How are you liking the stringer so far?

  • @bengray5013
    @bengray5013 2 роки тому

    When doing the mains never go more than 3 ahead from the opposite side, and when doing the crosses why not use the starting clamp and do a finishing knot instead of a starting knot (which damages the grommet long term)?

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      I see where you're coming from. I started off doing 3 at a time, but slowly increased it and haven't seen any issues. My racquets are over 12 years old. Regarding the starting clamp for crosses, there are pros and cons to both ways. With a starting clamp, you have tension loss from tying the knot after; additionally, my bumper guard needs to get replaced way before any damage happens to the grommet.

    • @bengray5013
      @bengray5013 2 роки тому

      @@diyjosh most pro stringers would disagree with you on both counts...

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      @@bengray5013 That's fine, I only string my own racquets.

    • @bengray5013
      @bengray5013 2 роки тому

      @@diyjosh that's fair enough

  • @txwt5109
    @txwt5109 2 роки тому

    I watched reviews, read up on the Allen Edmonds manufacturing methods and history, it all sounded great. So I bought a pair of Chukka Boots, great product, great purchasing experience overall, I decided to buy more shoes. Bought a pair of Dalton Wingtip Dress Boots. I received 2 different color boots, also one of the boots seemed to be a different vintage or much older and had been on display for some time. Multiple price tickers attached and removed, physical dimensions were different, a different cut of the same style. I called customer service, they apologized and said they would send out another pair, free shipping. Got the next pair, shoes are with out a doubt reject, factory second shoes. I wear a size 9.5, the shoes I received are a size 8 or possible even smaller, but marked as a 9.5 D The shoes were also misshapen. The left looked like a right, the toe was curved outward. The worst quality I've seen from any shoe company, shameful quality.

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Wow, I have never heard of that, even coming from of the more budget friendly brands! Sorry to have that happen to you!

  • @winkprince1875
    @winkprince1875 2 роки тому

    Oh, AE seconds can have far worse defects than yours. One of my walnut Park Avenues had a dark stain at the worse possible place-the toe cap. I burnished the toe caps of both shoes with several layers of dark brown Saphir cream polish. They look OK now, but no more seconds for me.

  • @anthonysnyder1777
    @anthonysnyder1777 2 роки тому

    Will the fixed clamps adjust for badminton string??

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      In terms of spacing, they don't adjust width wise. If that works for badminton, then you should be good to go. In terms of tightness, you can adjust the clamps on hard they grip.

  • @edwinrcorbin2579
    @edwinrcorbin2579 2 роки тому

    I just checked this out and they have almost zero shoes available in a narrow width. All of you guys out there that wear D’s, E’s and triple E’s are blessed. I wear a 12AA!

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Ahh, supply chain issues :(. Combine that with your rare size, I can totally see it hard to come by. I hope you can find one soon!

  • @Fei-HungTennis
    @Fei-HungTennis 2 роки тому

    Hehe, I've been where your at too. Yeah your not in control of the match. When you counter just by punching the ball back, they will just swing as hard as to win the point. (Only Federer can do good counter punch that still make people struggle even though they are in the advantage of overpowering him). You have to swing at the ball to match that guy or put in a more faster swing paste. I'm talking about your baseline plays. (When you counter punch the ball back into play there weren't any plans of winning the point). Just go ahead and take risk and swing at the ball when your already thinking of losing because punching the ball back into play is already a loss. There are other play style too, where you hit the ball to make the ball give more spins than your usual. Spin gives the ball very unpredictable hits when the player is trying to hit it back to you, they will have a harder time to concentrate to hit the sweet spot, unless the guy have better footsteps but even with good footsteps, it is still tougher to concentrate. Most of the ball that you hit are very floating, like no power. So he was able to step in and give a full swing. Swinging in a follow through can mean your in control and have a plan to win. As for second serves... Hit it like your first serves, lol no, I don't know yet to tell how you can improve.

  • @GI-nh3zw
    @GI-nh3zw 2 роки тому

    this is actually reassuring if it looses only 1lbs, I have folks tell me that crank machine looses 2-3 lbs! Btw this is primarily because of the elasticity in the strings, not an issue with your machine.

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Glad I could help! Yep, does not seem to be too much of a loss which I am happy for!

  • @tennisone6376
    @tennisone6376 2 роки тому

    Hard play powerful when you so skinny maybe lift couple weights and eat some protein look hard work for you to accelerate the racket

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Haha. Been skinny my entire life and too lazy to eat more and work out; wish I had a better work ethic lol.

  • @pamons423
    @pamons423 2 роки тому

    You got a good machine there. At 1:44 there's slack when you started pulling. Very important to keep it level

    • @SkyreeXScalabar
      @SkyreeXScalabar 9 місяців тому

      I recommend the Yasuki method to prevent the slack

  • @yoshikay8787
    @yoshikay8787 2 роки тому

    Strong tennis. Took alil time to warmup, but midway thru, the level increased.

  • @peterzhao9654
    @peterzhao9654 2 роки тому

    Hey! Love the experiment. I've been giving this some thought because I purchased an Alpha Revo4000 this past year. I was coming from a dropweight and have read up a lot on the difference between constant pull v lockout. For this particular experiment, I think the results prove more than anything that the clamps are tight and the string does not slip. However, I feel like where tension loss is happening is in the string itself. In your experimental design, the only place where you have actual tennis string is in the few inches that are present to hold the tension monitor. In this way, the results don't actually serve to show how much tension was lost in the string. Is there a way to keep a full length string on the tensioner and then measure for tension loss? Perhaps with sound?

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Hey Peter! That is a great point, it would only be measuring the short amount of string that is unclamped. I am not sure how I would extend the string because I wouldn't have anything to securely hold the string at a long distance. I would love to do same experiment again with your suggestions, but unfortunately, I upgraded to an electronic stringer.

    • @peterzhao9654
      @peterzhao9654 2 роки тому

      @@diyjosh ah you're beyond us plebes now! enjoy the electronic stringer and happy hitting. thanks for the reply and stay safe out there

  • @henryt9254
    @henryt9254 2 роки тому

    Typical American craftsmanship -- rough. While the material qualities are top notch, but the workmanship disappoints when compared to the craftsmanship of Europeans, and Japanese.

  • @thatxonexguy5438
    @thatxonexguy5438 2 роки тому

    Has less defects than the pairs of firsts i receive

  • @carlosmonge3292
    @carlosmonge3292 2 роки тому

    Very helpful sir...

  • @bernardomanto3076
    @bernardomanto3076 2 роки тому

    Will the axle bearing cause vibration @ 70mph even in neutral?

    • @diyjosh
      @diyjosh 2 роки тому

      Hmm good question. If I had to guess, no, because it only happened under acceleration and I think torque has to be applied.

    • @jorangel87
      @jorangel87 Рік тому

      @@diyjosh but isn’t the axle technically still in rotation