Backhand Flick Too Hard? Try This Simple A-B-C Method.

Backhand Flick Too Hard? Try This Simple A-B-C Method.
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First, I want to explain a key concept: many table tennis strokes can be broken down into three points: A, B, and C. The biggest difference between a backhand flick and a standard flick is that for the backhand flick, your starting point, Point A, is on your right side. This is the Point A zone, this is the Point B zone, and this is the Point C zon... Read More
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