If you only plan to play, many people will say it will not matter what you catch you because you will not worry about the outcome as long as you are happy with it.
So according to this theory, the best thing to do is to try to hold each other to see if someone feels the best way about you, and then dive in and enjoy! And while this is definitely the right view, I would like to add some suggestions from myself.
Although some say that you should use your favorite grip, I would argue that some grips are easier to use than others, and since at least part of the fun in table tennis is an occasional win, why not use a grip? Which will help you as much as possible?
Many people will understand the variations of this type of grip to begin with, which makes it easier to hold.
By holding the racket well above the barrel, you prevent the racket from sliding too much in your hand, making the racket angle stronger. This makes goal management easier for new players.
It is easy to perform on both the waist and the left arm.
The main disadvantage of this grip, which is the existence of an angle or a cropping point, is minimized due to the less frequent assembly speeds in basement construction.
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