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  • LASIGAS JESSENY WAYNE V.
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  • 1

    TYPES OF OFFENSIVE STROKES

    Speed Drive, Loop Drive, Counter Drive, Flip or Flick, Smash

  • 2

    In table tennis it is not similar to strokes of a racket sport like tennis. The bat is primarily perpendicular to the direction of the direction of the stroke, and most of the energy applied to the ball results in speed rather than spin, creating a shot that does not are much, but is fast enough that it can be difficult to return. A speed drive is used mostly for keeping the ball in play, applying pressure on the opponent and potentially opening up an opportunity for a more powerful attack.

    Speed Drive

  • 3

    It is essentially the reverse of the speed drive. The bat is much more parallel to the direction of the stroke ("closed") and the bat thus grazes the ball, resulting in a large amount of topspin. A good loop drive will are quite a bit, and once striking the opponent's side of the table will jump forward much like a kick serve in tennis. A loop drive is dangerous because of its topspin- while not as difficult to return as a drive, it is more likely to rebound off the opponent's bat At a very high angle, setting up an easy smash on the follow up. As the loop drive requires a lot of topspin, players generally use their entire body to generate the movement required. Variations in spin and speed adds to effectiveness of this shot.

    Loop Drive

  • 4

    Chinese players categorized loop-drives in 3 variations based on trajectories:

    Loop, Rush, Hook

  • 5

    (or is called the "ultra-topspin") Produces a more pronounced loopy are, with a higher trajectory and extreme topspin, but is typically slower.

    Loop

  • 6

    Produces a flatter trajectory than a typical "______" but carries much stronger topspin than a regular speed-drive. It can be as fast as a speed-drive and in modern table tennis has come to replace it in virtually all cases. The ball seems to "rush" forward and downward upon hitting the table, and hence the nickname. (Compared to the "kicking" or "jumping" actions resulted from the high-arc "____")

    Loop

  • 7

    Similar to a rectangular Loop, but carries a titled topspin (or is referred as the "top-side" spin), it bounces sideways and downward upon hitting the table. Similar but stronger than the defensive "side-drive" described below.

    Hook

  • 8

    Usually a counter attack against drives (normally high loop drives). You have to close the bat and stay close to the ball (try to predict its path). The bat is held closed and near to the ball, which is hit with a short movement "off the bounce" (before reaching the highest point) so that the ball travels faster to the other side. If performed correctly, a well-timed, accurate counter-drive can be as effective as a smash.

    Counter Drive

  • 9

    When a player tries to attack a ball that has not bounced beyond the edge of the table, he/she does not have the room to wind up in a backswing. The ball may still be attacked, however, and the resulting shot is called ___ because the backswing is compressed into a quick wrist action. A (-) is not a single stroke and can resemble either a drive or a loop in its characteristics. What identifies the stroke is instead whether the backswing is compressed into a short wrist _____. Also known as "_____" in Japanese.

    flip, flick, harai

  • 10

    The offensive trump card in table tennis. A player will typically execute a ________ when his or her opponent has returned a ball that bounces too high and/or too close to the net. This style of stroke is essentially self-explanatory large backswing and rapid acceleration imparting as much speed on the ball as possible. The goal for this is to get the ball to move so quickly that the opponent simply cannot return it. Because the ball speed is the main aim of this shot, often the spin on this to alter the hall's trajectory significantly.

    Smash, Flip or Flick, Counter Drive

  • 11

    Defensive Stokes Types

    Slice, Chop, Block, Push-Block, Side Drive, Stop

  • 12

    _________ is analogous to the speed drive in some respects it is very simple, usually used for keeping the point alive and creating offensive opportunities. A-______ resembles a tennis ______; the bat cuts underneath the ball, imparting backspin and causing the ball to float slowly to the other side of the table. While not obvious, a _____ can be difficult to attack because the backspin on the ball causes it to drop toward the table upon striking the opponent's bat in order to attack a _____ a player must lift the back over the net.

    Slice

  • 13

    The ______ or short is a simple shot, barely worthy of being called a "_______ ," but nonetheless can be devastating against an attacking opponent. A (-) is executed by simple putting the bat in front of the ball the ball rebounds back toward the opponent with nearly as much energy as it came in with.

    Block, stroke

  • 14

    A _____ or cut is the defensive, backspin counterpart of the offensive loop drive. A (-) is essentially a bigger, heavier slice, taken well back from the table. The bat face points primarily _________, perhaps a little bit upward and the direction of the stroke is ________ down.

    chop, horizontally, straight

  • 15

    High level players may use what is called _____________ or block, adding speed to the ball (with a small topspin movement). When playing in the Penhold Grip, Many players use it when being pressured on the backhand. _________ pen-hold players refer it as (-) as they literally "push" their backhand forward, instead of simply blocking it.

    push block, Chinese

  • 16

    This Spin is alternately used as a defensive and offensive maneuver. The premise of this move is to put a spin on the ball either to the right or the left of the bat. The execution of this move is similar to a slice, but to the right or left instead of down.

    Side Drive

  • 17

    The defensive _____ is possibly the most visually-impressive shot in the sport of table tennis, and it is deceptive in its simplicity. To execute it, a defensive player first back of the table _____ feet (___ to _m, advanced players sometimes go ___ feet or fom or more); then the stroke itself consists of simply lifting the ball to an enormous height before it falls back to the opponent's side of the table.

    lob, 8-10, 2.5, 3, 20

  • 18

    _____ (or drop shot) is a high level stroke, used as another variation for close to table strokes (like harai and slice). You have to position the body close to the ball and just let the ball touch the bat (without any hand movement) in a way that the ball stays close to net with almost no speed and spin and touches the other side of the table more than twice if the opponent doesn't reach it.

    Stop

  • 19

    The ____ is sometimes colloquially referred to as a "tennis grip" or a "Western grip."

    Grip

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    TYPES OF OFFENSIVE STROKES

    Speed Drive, Loop Drive, Counter Drive, Flip or Flick, Smash

  • 2

    In table tennis it is not similar to strokes of a racket sport like tennis. The bat is primarily perpendicular to the direction of the direction of the stroke, and most of the energy applied to the ball results in speed rather than spin, creating a shot that does not are much, but is fast enough that it can be difficult to return. A speed drive is used mostly for keeping the ball in play, applying pressure on the opponent and potentially opening up an opportunity for a more powerful attack.

    Speed Drive

  • 3

    It is essentially the reverse of the speed drive. The bat is much more parallel to the direction of the stroke ("closed") and the bat thus grazes the ball, resulting in a large amount of topspin. A good loop drive will are quite a bit, and once striking the opponent's side of the table will jump forward much like a kick serve in tennis. A loop drive is dangerous because of its topspin- while not as difficult to return as a drive, it is more likely to rebound off the opponent's bat At a very high angle, setting up an easy smash on the follow up. As the loop drive requires a lot of topspin, players generally use their entire body to generate the movement required. Variations in spin and speed adds to effectiveness of this shot.

    Loop Drive

  • 4

    Chinese players categorized loop-drives in 3 variations based on trajectories:

    Loop, Rush, Hook

  • 5

    (or is called the "ultra-topspin") Produces a more pronounced loopy are, with a higher trajectory and extreme topspin, but is typically slower.

    Loop

  • 6

    Produces a flatter trajectory than a typical "______" but carries much stronger topspin than a regular speed-drive. It can be as fast as a speed-drive and in modern table tennis has come to replace it in virtually all cases. The ball seems to "rush" forward and downward upon hitting the table, and hence the nickname. (Compared to the "kicking" or "jumping" actions resulted from the high-arc "____")

    Loop

  • 7

    Similar to a rectangular Loop, but carries a titled topspin (or is referred as the "top-side" spin), it bounces sideways and downward upon hitting the table. Similar but stronger than the defensive "side-drive" described below.

    Hook

  • 8

    Usually a counter attack against drives (normally high loop drives). You have to close the bat and stay close to the ball (try to predict its path). The bat is held closed and near to the ball, which is hit with a short movement "off the bounce" (before reaching the highest point) so that the ball travels faster to the other side. If performed correctly, a well-timed, accurate counter-drive can be as effective as a smash.

    Counter Drive

  • 9

    When a player tries to attack a ball that has not bounced beyond the edge of the table, he/she does not have the room to wind up in a backswing. The ball may still be attacked, however, and the resulting shot is called ___ because the backswing is compressed into a quick wrist action. A (-) is not a single stroke and can resemble either a drive or a loop in its characteristics. What identifies the stroke is instead whether the backswing is compressed into a short wrist _____. Also known as "_____" in Japanese.

    flip, flick, harai

  • 10

    The offensive trump card in table tennis. A player will typically execute a ________ when his or her opponent has returned a ball that bounces too high and/or too close to the net. This style of stroke is essentially self-explanatory large backswing and rapid acceleration imparting as much speed on the ball as possible. The goal for this is to get the ball to move so quickly that the opponent simply cannot return it. Because the ball speed is the main aim of this shot, often the spin on this to alter the hall's trajectory significantly.

    Smash, Flip or Flick, Counter Drive

  • 11

    Defensive Stokes Types

    Slice, Chop, Block, Push-Block, Side Drive, Stop

  • 12

    _________ is analogous to the speed drive in some respects it is very simple, usually used for keeping the point alive and creating offensive opportunities. A-______ resembles a tennis ______; the bat cuts underneath the ball, imparting backspin and causing the ball to float slowly to the other side of the table. While not obvious, a _____ can be difficult to attack because the backspin on the ball causes it to drop toward the table upon striking the opponent's bat in order to attack a _____ a player must lift the back over the net.

    Slice

  • 13

    The ______ or short is a simple shot, barely worthy of being called a "_______ ," but nonetheless can be devastating against an attacking opponent. A (-) is executed by simple putting the bat in front of the ball the ball rebounds back toward the opponent with nearly as much energy as it came in with.

    Block, stroke

  • 14

    A _____ or cut is the defensive, backspin counterpart of the offensive loop drive. A (-) is essentially a bigger, heavier slice, taken well back from the table. The bat face points primarily _________, perhaps a little bit upward and the direction of the stroke is ________ down.

    chop, horizontally, straight

  • 15

    High level players may use what is called _____________ or block, adding speed to the ball (with a small topspin movement). When playing in the Penhold Grip, Many players use it when being pressured on the backhand. _________ pen-hold players refer it as (-) as they literally "push" their backhand forward, instead of simply blocking it.

    push block, Chinese

  • 16

    This Spin is alternately used as a defensive and offensive maneuver. The premise of this move is to put a spin on the ball either to the right or the left of the bat. The execution of this move is similar to a slice, but to the right or left instead of down.

    Side Drive

  • 17

    The defensive _____ is possibly the most visually-impressive shot in the sport of table tennis, and it is deceptive in its simplicity. To execute it, a defensive player first back of the table _____ feet (___ to _m, advanced players sometimes go ___ feet or fom or more); then the stroke itself consists of simply lifting the ball to an enormous height before it falls back to the opponent's side of the table.

    lob, 8-10, 2.5, 3, 20

  • 18

    _____ (or drop shot) is a high level stroke, used as another variation for close to table strokes (like harai and slice). You have to position the body close to the ball and just let the ball touch the bat (without any hand movement) in a way that the ball stays close to net with almost no speed and spin and touches the other side of the table more than twice if the opponent doesn't reach it.

    Stop

  • 19

    The ____ is sometimes colloquially referred to as a "tennis grip" or a "Western grip."

    Grip