

The three-dimensional Vicon motion analysis system was used to capture the kinematic information. Ten male table tennis athletes performed topspin forehand loop shots with maximal force to hit the ball that was played by a professional table tennis coach. The aim of this research was to investigate the kinematic characteristics of the lower limb (driving leg) during topspin forehand loop in different playing level table tennis athletes. These links are identified by having an asterisk (*) by its side.ĪATT cannot identify any user who clicks on an advert or affiliate link.Topspin is one of the most attacking stroke in table tennis sport. These are principally links to Amazon, Megaspin and Bribar, but may include others from time to time. They do not cost you anything to use, and any products you choose to buy will not cost you any more than if you went directly to that web site. These work in the same way as normal links, but when you click on it, the link is tracked to AATT and, if you make a purchase, may generate a small payment to me. Affiliate links*Īffiliate links are links to other web sites who sell related table tennis products. When you click on an advert, it's tracked to AATT and will generate a small payment to me. AdvertisingĪdverts appear automatically on my site, provided by third parties, and are not directly controlled by me. My intention has always been to give you the best possible information, advice and recommendations, based on my 50+ years involvement in the sport.

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