I recently changed from Chrome to Mozilla Firefox as my browser. Everything works except for Cageman on the opening page. Any idea as to why that might be? I really like Cageman and want to see him go through his continuous three strokes again.
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Strange, I have Mozilla Firefox and have not problems seeing him...Regards, PhilComment
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It is strange and also includes a reversion to the old format for watching all the videos (I just realized right now). Maybe I'll have to find an alternative since I really prefer the new format with its larger size and different technology which as I understand it resulted from a collaboration of many cool guys. What the actual cause of this present adventure is I have no idea, do know my big screen computer is old, will watch some videos now on my newer tablet to consider any difference.Comment
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Right-clicked on blank page. The menu that came up included "play video."
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Phil,
Missed that one too. Still pondering. I tend to think Pat's open chest working space idea is a consquence of other things, but if you experiment and find it a good key let me know. I will puzzle out my own view on it eventually.Comment
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Phil,
Go for it by all means. As usual your question made me do some pondering.
Look at this Fed clip. Go to the deepest part of the knee bend. I don't see how he can point his chest further up without arching his back artifically:
Same for Isner:
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Yes the leg drive has a tendency to naturally create some back arch but I'm just not convinced this can be created consciously or at least not so without throwing the motion out of sequence.
Still thinking though!Last edited by John Yandell; 03-13-2016, 06:04 PM.Comment
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John, this is what I was thinking of.... (sorry, it is an old Tony Trabert photo, but illustrates what I mean)
or Lew Hoad...
or from Biomechanical Principles of Tennis Technique by Knudson

Use leg bend instead of twisting back....Last edited by gzhpcu; 03-14-2016, 03:43 AM.Regards, PhilComment
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