In this study, author A, a former table tennis chopper who competed at world level, made a reflective analysis of his practical experience to clarify the kinaesthetic ability of situational feeling of the chop techniques with strong backspin in table tennis.
Consequently, it was found that there are two situations in which a strong backspin chop is the best option: “a situation in which the ball is returned easily using a strong backspin chop” and “a situation in which the opponent does not expect a strong backspin chop”.
We also clarified the points for judging such situations. In addition, the effectiveness of these two situations was demonstrated by the author’s own actual play. At first glance, these findings may seem like a statement of the obvious. However, in coaching, it is not often seen that aggressive chop techniques are actively taught to choppers. Therefore, elucidation of the circumstances of the aggressive chop as described above is extremely important and will provide many suggestions for reviewing future chopper training policies.
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