passive_aggressive
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I hit my forehand with an Hawaiian grip and a reverse follow-thru.
On the backhand side, what grip and follow-thru gives the most extreme topspin?
I was thinking going for a 2 handed grip combo of extreme eastern for the right (dominant for me) hand, and Hawaiian forehand grip for the left (non-dominant for me) hand?
At the moment I use an extreme eastern one handed backhand, and that to me feels much more comfortable on high balls than any 2 handed backhand. I use a wind-shield wiper finish on this - and I find that naturally happens when using the more extreme 1hbh grips.
Is there such thing as a reverse follow-thru (over the same shoulder) for the one handed backhand?
Anyway, so if you're trying to get the most extreme amount of topspin on a backhand, should you use one or two hands, what grip/grip combo, and what swing path?
And which pro's technique would be the best to emulate?
On the backhand side, what grip and follow-thru gives the most extreme topspin?
I was thinking going for a 2 handed grip combo of extreme eastern for the right (dominant for me) hand, and Hawaiian forehand grip for the left (non-dominant for me) hand?
At the moment I use an extreme eastern one handed backhand, and that to me feels much more comfortable on high balls than any 2 handed backhand. I use a wind-shield wiper finish on this - and I find that naturally happens when using the more extreme 1hbh grips.
Is there such thing as a reverse follow-thru (over the same shoulder) for the one handed backhand?
Anyway, so if you're trying to get the most extreme amount of topspin on a backhand, should you use one or two hands, what grip/grip combo, and what swing path?
And which pro's technique would be the best to emulate?