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What is the state of reverse finger in table tennis backhand grip?

Table tennis grips can be divided into five types. Each grip has a different state of three fingers on the other side. Details are as follows: 1. Hold the racket handle with your thumb and forefinger. The first knuckle of thumb presses the left shoulder of the racket; The second knuckle of the index finger clings to the right shoulder of the racket handle. The first knuckle presses the racket face, so the pincers are larger. On the back of the racket, the middle finger, ring finger and little finger spread out to hold the racket.

2. Clamping method

The thumb grip is the same as the tong, with the index finger pressing on the right shoulder of the third racket handle and the first and second racket faces, so the tong shape is moderate, and the distance between the thumb and the index finger is about 2-3 cm. On the back of the racket, the three fingers are half extended and half bent to hold the racket.

3, small pliers grip method

The thumb and forefinger hold the handle of the racket very close, less than 1 cm (commonly known as "hanging racket"). On the back of the racket, bend three fingers and hold the racket with ten fingers folded.

4, index finger hook handle grip method

That is, the thumb clings to the handle and the index finger buckles the handle to form a ring to cover the handle. The middle finger on the back of the racket is straight to the middle of the racket, and the ring finger and little finger are also straight and stacked next to the middle finger.

5. Chopping grip

That is, the thumb is attached to the left side of the racket handle, the first knuckle is pressed down hard, and the tiger's mouth abuts against the curved part of the racket handle and the left racket shoulder to fix the racket. The forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger are spread out to support the back of the racket, and the forefinger is attached to the outside of the back of the racket with the first and second segments.