There is a regular forehand, then a top spin forehand (top spin spins the ball forward which makes it drop in the court faster), a slice forehand ( slicing spins the ball left, right, or back) , a volley ( a small slice where the ball didn't touch the floor), a overhead ( pretty much slam).
The backhand has all the same strokes except maybe backhand overhead.
Serve, Forehand,Backhand, (Forehand)volley, (Backhand) volley,smash, (Backhand) slice. Two handed Backhand, one handed Backhand. And i think there is a Backhanded smash i thought i heard my tennis coach say that. Oh and there is a difference between a top spin forehand and just like a swing forehand which is like back then hit ect. ;)
There are actually three basic strokes in table tennis.......top spin, block and push (or chop).
Forehand Backhand serve volley smash
yeah all warriors are 4 strokes yeah all warriors are 4 strokes
The 4 strokes areIntakeCompressionPowerExhaust
My tennis tutor taught me to keep the racket face vertical and go through the hit as though you are hitting 4 balls. At the start, the middle, the actual ball and the follow through.
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These machines are used by all professionals, especially for early training. They help you to perfect your strokes.
Strokes: 35 Serve: 27 Volley: 29 Footwork 29
there are 4 different types of strokes... backstroke freestyle breastroke and Butterfly
the 2 stroke is faster
John M. Barnaby has written: 'Racket work' -- subject(s): Tennis 'Ground strokes in match play' -- subject(s): Tennis
For serves, volleys, slices, overheads, or certain ways of hitting ground strokes