IowaGuy
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Recently purchased a ball machine and have been doing drills to hone my OHBH topspin and slice. Very quickly I noticed that my OHBH topspin is much more tiring (~100 balls in a row) than the slice.
Has there ever been any sort of analysis of the effort exerted on a topspin vs. slice BH? The closest thing I can find on the internet is a biomechanical analysis of FH topspin vs. flat, where the topspin has ~ 25% more energy expenditure than a flat shot (which I'm sure depends on the particular swing style)
https://web.sas.upenn.edu/biol438/files/2016/09/BIOL-438-Powerpoint-1xahwvp.pptx
I have read that frequent slicers such as Fed, Graf, etc might use the BH slice (consciously or subconsciously) to save energy over the course of a long match. I never thought much of it until recently hitting 100 BH topspins in a row compared to 100 BH slices in a row
Thoughts?
Has there ever been any sort of analysis of the effort exerted on a topspin vs. slice BH? The closest thing I can find on the internet is a biomechanical analysis of FH topspin vs. flat, where the topspin has ~ 25% more energy expenditure than a flat shot (which I'm sure depends on the particular swing style)
https://web.sas.upenn.edu/biol438/files/2016/09/BIOL-438-Powerpoint-1xahwvp.pptx
I have read that frequent slicers such as Fed, Graf, etc might use the BH slice (consciously or subconsciously) to save energy over the course of a long match. I never thought much of it until recently hitting 100 BH topspins in a row compared to 100 BH slices in a row

Thoughts?