How spinning the racket around finger???

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  1. huetaa

    huetaa Regular Member

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    I All Tried but nothing work:crying:. How I can spinning my racket around my finguer as this :confused:???[video=youtube;EYOIUl3GQqI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYOIUl3GQqI[/video]



    Thanks very much ...
     
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    learning tht trick wont make you a world champion. Anyway, practice makes perfect!!
     
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    For me it doesnt work with every racket, what you want is a head light racket. I recommend using a cheap racket because at the beginning it will fly all over the place. Hold your racket with your index and thumb; index finger at the transition from shaft to head on the far side of the racket, thumb resting above the T next to the stringbed. You dont need the other fingers. Now you start spinning the racket, which is the hard part. I do it pointing the grip about 80° in my direction and then swinging the grip away from me using index and thumb. The thumb leaves its place when pointing down 0°. You have to start with high velocity, if you go to slow, you cant control the spinning motion of the racket.
    If it doesnt work at all, try a different racket, and if that doesnt work start with higher velocity.

    After you started the index will intuitively spin the racket. To maintain this motion for longer than just a few seconds needs about half an hour of practice.
     
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    try it with a toothbrush. wont be that special if u know how to do it. haha
     

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