Exactly what I wanted. None of the other tutorials explain the basics of how spin even works. They all start with "GUYS THIS IS HOW TO GET THE BEST SPIN ON YOUR BALL!!!111!!"
do a video on "Tischtennisball mit unregelmäßiger Rotation", "Tischtennisball toppling", "Tischtennisball mit wobbling rotation" oder ähnlichen suchen. Du könntest auch spezifische Begriffe wie "unstable spin" oder "unsteady rotation"
One point, I notice that the narrator talks about the 'catapult effect'. Is that not a misnomer? I cant think 🤔 of any time there is a catapult effect to consider. Trampoline effect, yes. 🤔 Maybe if someone serves straight off the hand? But that never happens these days, does it.
There is no really suitable word for either no-spin ball normal to the surface or 1:23 spin-ball tangential to the surface . For the former, "spring" effect comes closest. For the latter "catapult" or "slingshot-with-one-rubber-band" is best, but that's a mouthful. I'd just call it slingshot-effect and let the animation do the explaining. "A picture is worth a thousand words", said a wise man. And an animation is worth a thousand pictures.
Exactly what I wanted. None of the other tutorials explain the basics of how spin even works. They all start with "GUYS THIS IS HOW TO GET THE BEST SPIN ON YOUR BALL!!!111!!"
It's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
Great animation!
Hello friends. This video is serving also a test for new more human voice for the future videos. How do you like it? let us know. THANK YOU.
I don't like the Ai voice, it makes it look like bait or fake. Which is too bad because this video is actually useful
Granola's principle? I'm hungry! jk. nice vid!
Thanks for watching your video. I have a table tennis channel. 🏓 Thanks
can you analyze xx technique
When is your next video coming?
do a video on "Tischtennisball mit unregelmäßiger Rotation", "Tischtennisball toppling", "Tischtennisball mit wobbling rotation" oder ähnlichen suchen. Du könntest auch spezifische Begriffe wie "unstable spin" oder "unsteady rotation"
One point, I notice that the narrator talks about the 'catapult effect'. Is that not a misnomer? I cant think 🤔 of any time there is a catapult effect to consider. Trampoline effect, yes.
🤔 Maybe if someone serves straight off the hand? But that never happens these days, does it.
Yes, the term is used to describe it. For lack of words narration maybe little off. Thank you for pointing out.
There is no really suitable word for either no-spin ball normal to the surface or 1:23 spin-ball tangential to the surface . For the former, "spring" effect comes closest. For the latter "catapult" or "slingshot-with-one-rubber-band" is best, but that's a mouthful. I'd just call it slingshot-effect and let the animation do the explaining.
"A picture is worth a thousand words", said a wise man. And an animation is worth a thousand pictures.