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Hi, I am Alois Rosario from PingSkills.
today we want to talk about the grip.
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There are 2 main ways holding
the tabletennis bat.
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The first one is the
Shakehand grip, so as
the name suggests it's like
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yours pack (Palm?) shaking hands with the bat,
so with the shaking hand grip
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you have your pointer finger across the bottom
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of one side of the racket and you have
your
thumb
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across the bottom of the other side. So a
lot of people ask “why can't you just
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hold it like you do a tennis racket?”
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Well, the main thing is that with
pointer
finger upon the
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racket there gives you much better control
over the
racket head.
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The second thing is that it also helps
you to know
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what angle your racket is at. So if
your
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racket turns
in your hand a little bit you've
got a good idea of where it is
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with your pointer finger
there.
If you don't have your pointer finger
there
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the racker can turn in your hand and its
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much harder for you to tell what angle
the
racket it’s on.
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So make sure that you've your pointer finger
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across the bottom of the
bat. The other
important thing with the
Shakehand grip
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is to make sure that you don't strangle
the bat. If you got chewed the
bat too
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tight in your hand
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firstly you got to lose feeling in your wrist
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and also it's much
harder to
generate spin.
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So have your bat really loosely in
your hand. It's a test,
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you should be able to just take the
bat
pull out of your hand
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as easily
like that.
The second
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common way of holding the table tennis
bat
is the penhold grip. So with the
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penhold grip,
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you've your handle facing upwards and
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you circle your thumb and
pointer
finger around
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the handle like you would holding a
pen.
On the back
of your
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bat you can have your fingers in two
different ways,
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either
closed up like that or
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you can have them flat across the
bat,
that's just a preference.
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If you think with
closed up your wrist
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can be used a little bit more easily; If
you've got your fingers
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spread across the
bat, then you get a
little bit better control
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over the
racket head so just experiment
for yourself.
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See which one feels more comfortable for you.
Either you choose,
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by the
shakehand or the
penhold grip
there's a couple
of
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advantages and disadvantages
of each.
Firstly with the
Shakehand grip,
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the advantage's that you can use both sides
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equally as well with the forehand and
the
backhand.
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The disadvantage is that you create
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a crossover point where you're changing
between the forehand side
of your
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racket and the backhand side of your racket.
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So you need
to weigh those two things up.
With the
penhold grip,
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the advantage's that you can use your wrist
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a lot more, because you're using your wrist
in that range;
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as opposed to the
shakehand grip,
you using it only
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in that range. So you using your wrist
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much more easily with the
penhold grip.
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The other advantage of the
penhold grip
is that you don't have
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that crossover point because
you are using
the same
side of your racket
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to start of with on both sides
the backhand
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and the forehand. So you don't have the
crossover point like
when you have
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shakehand grip.
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The real disadvantage of the
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penhold grip is the backhand side.
It's much
harder
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to hit the ball or attacke the ball
with the
backhand side.
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Now the
backhand is starting to be used
is the
reverse of
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the
penhold bat which is much more
effective, but it still
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quite a difficult stroke with the
penhold grip.
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So now that you've seen these two
grips
you’d decide which
grip is best for you.
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You might want to experiment with both
the
shakehand and the
penhold grip;
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Play with them both see which suits you,
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see which feels more comfortable for you.
That's the main criteria.