Mastering Wicked Table Tennis Spins: Let the Laws of Physics Serve You

Avery Emberly

Updated Friday, September 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Table tennis enthusiasts and casual players alike will find the Imgur video titled "Let the Laws of Physics Serve You" both fascinating and educational. The video showcases various techniques for imparting spin on the ball, a skill that can dramatically impact the game. Users are reacting strongly to these advanced techniques, making it a hot topic in the table tennis community.

One user humorously suggests, "Ways to stroke your balls that will irritate others at the table," referring to the strategic use of spin. Another user shares, "I've used backspin before, it's really vile. Luckily, it's extremely hard to do correctly, so you won't be doing it often. And if you get it wrong, you can actually mess up your own game." This highlights the difficulty and risk associated with mastering such advanced maneuvers.

The video also sparked memories for some, with one commenter reminiscing, "I used to have an arsenal of wicked volleyball serves depending on how I imparted spin. With the right mix, they were good enough to confound players trying out for our Olympic teams." This comment underscores the universal application of spin techniques across various sports.

The video does not shy away from showcasing different types of spin. One user notes the absence of certain techniques, "Missing top spin," while another adds, "Overspin or top spin is lethal too. They tap it and it just goes straight up in the air. Very easy to get a spike back to them." These insights provide a deeper understanding of how spin can be used to control the game.

The title "The prince of table tennis" given to the player in the video emphasizes the skill level required to perform such spins. This sentiment is echoed by another user who expresses interest in learning how to counter these serves, "I’d be more interested in a video about how to return these serves."

Curiosity about the proper technique for returning spin serves is evident with questions like, "So what *is* the proper technique to return serves like this? Am I forced to despin it? Or can it just be simply angled back if I see them put a lot of spin on it?" This question reflects a common challenge faced by many players.

The video even prompted nostalgia for one user who shared a childhood memory, "I used to go to a table tennis club when I was a kid. When the classes were quite new, and we all struggled, the coach would offer next week's lesson free at the end of the class if we could return one of his serves while he pulled out all of these crazy spins." This story illustrates the enduring appeal and challenge of mastering spin in table tennis.

In conclusion, "Let the Laws of Physics Serve You" is more than just a video; it's a masterclass in the art of spin in table tennis. Whether you're a novice or an experienced player, the techniques demonstrated and the community insights provided offer valuable lessons on how to enhance your game. So, grab your paddle, and let the laws of physics serve you!

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Top Comments from Imgur

foepunk

Ways to stroke your balls that will irritate others at the table

Like2Fox

I've used backspin before, it's really f***ing vile. Luckily, it's extremely hard to do correctly, so you won't be doing it often. And if you get it wrong, you can actually screw yourself

OutlawLoon4695

That guy on the other side sucks!! /s

Dannyalcatraz

I used to have an arsenal of wicked volleyball serves depending on how I imparted spin. With the right mix, they were good enough to confound players trying out for our Olympic teams. To be 100% clear, though, while I could play volleyball pretty well, that was the ONLY part of my game that made things genuinely tough for them.

studog2010

Missing top spin.

nelllybellly

Opponent also plays basketball with the Washington Generals.

aslum

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqq8enTDzMY

djangoja**

What is this 'English 101' 😉

garbuhj

How do you counter this when hitting the ball back?

MisspentYouth333

I’d be more interested in a video about how to return these serves

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