which is correct? where should i place my thumb?? [video=youtube;07XrnkvVSCU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07XrnkvVSCU[/video] [video=youtube;sBMrmV2DYvo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBMrmV2DYvo[/video] [video=youtube;UBzn3jyEs5k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBzn3jyEs5k[/video] [video=youtube;-9B2XtqICFw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9B2XtqICFw[/video]
I've been playing my backhand with the same technique as that shown by LJB for as long as I can remember and it's served me quite well. When I'm out of position, say the shuttle has gone a little behind me, I would use the pan handle grip as shown in the first video. The grip shown in the first video allows for more variation/touch shots but I think LJBs more conventional way is the easier one to generate power, though I don't think he's shown the whole stroke in that video.
I have completely gave out on bevel grip on backhand. It is all thumb grip on the side (like the Jimmy Lin's video, on the past body back hand). I find myself doing overhead if I can reach it. The only time I use backhand is when I am tricked, or caught off guard at the net.
Interesting topic Backhand is the most interesting stroke to learn + most easy way to bully a beginner. But also can give you a tremendous boost of cool looking and lot lot of respect from other people if you can clear and smash crosscourt with it Picture speaks a thousand words Above : Backhand God speak for himself. it may look like half bevel half thumb. But more biased to the thumb grip if you watch closely And.. Above : Sasaki using panhandle ( or more likely a normal forehand grip if you see his thumb )grip to extremely bend that racket of him