- In sports,
backspin or
underspin refers to the
reverse rotation of a ball, in
relation to the ball's trajectory, that is
imparted on the ball by a slice...
- a DJ, or in beat
juggling (see: turntablism). Usually, the
sound of a
backspin is a shrill,
reversed version of the
audio being byp****ed.
Since the sound...
- Look up
backspin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Backspin refers to a
sports ball, such as a
tennis ball, that is
rotating in a
reverse direction...
-
imparting backspin and
causing the ball to
float slowly to the
other side of the table. A push can be
difficult to
attack because the
backspin on the ball...
- the ball,
known as a follow-through.
Players often try to put a
steady backspin on the ball to
absorb its
impact with the rim. The
ideal trajectory of...
- its
interaction with the air (Magnus effect).
Topspin is the
opposite of
backspin. In baseball, the curveball, a type of
pitch which usually has downward...
-
turntables and one or more mixers. This can
involve pauses, scratching,
backspins and delays. It
could be seen as
fingertip sampling, and the turntable...
- ball,
while grooves on the club face give the ball
backspin. Together, the
compression and
backspin create lift. The
majority of
woods and
irons are labeled...
- The
flipper is
comparable to a
riseball in fast-pitch softball. With
backspin on the ball the
Magnus effect results in air
travelling over the top of...
- the ball (or birdie) is hit
relatively softly,
sometimes with
topspin or
backspin, so that it
lands just over and
close to the net. A well-placed and well-timed...