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There goes that theory
Asesome stuff! Show me that same thing on a sideline. When a ball is hit at the sideline it might not compress nearly as much as the sideline is not pushing back like the paddle is. Ie the ball is traveling towards the paddle and the paddle moving towards the ball is more compression than an overhead traveling at an angle that bounces off the line. I would just like to see that too.
Yo can we get these cameras for the line calls?
I would love to see a slow Mo comparison of the different ball brands, different temperatures, and new versus old
What temperature is this at?
Yaaaas! Thank you! I’m guessing this is a serve? Can we get other strokes and possibly sync a radar gun or frame count it. I’d like to see what that new USAP CoR test is comparable to.
Great to try on G3 paddles and see that springboard effect from the floating cores.
This is so cool to see!! Thanks for taking the time to do this.
You could use this for all paddle demos and reviews. Would be really cool. Especially to see how the Joola 3 worked..,
That's also the core compressing