While fundamentally sound, NO POWER. |
Cazuo explains in the video that he tried to emulate what shakehanders do with their backhand. I can also attest to when I have tried RPB, my power comes form the wrist and forehand together. With the motion Ryu is demonstrating above, there is no wrist movement and no flick or snap from the forearm. it's simply a piston punching motion.
In the video Cazuo describes doing the same motion but adding some forearm & wrist snap to it. He said your arm should be relaxed to get that snap. You also obviously want to take the ball at it's highest point to give yourself the most room for error.
But that's it. Take your TPB as you know it and try to incorporate a little more forearm & wrist snap to it. Watch the video to see how Cazuo does it. You will see in his backs-wing he's bending the wrist back slightly to snap forward. Much like a normal backhand. Do not keep the same locked wrist movement through out. See if you can get in the habit of hitting more and not passively TPB blocking as much.