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  • gzhpcu
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 3211

    #1

    Thanks Brian Gordon

    Thanks Brian, your articles on the biomechanics of the serve are truly one of a kind. Keep picking something new up everytime I reread them. I have a couple of books on the biomechanics of tennis in my library, but nothing comes close. The serve is the most complex stroke in tennis, and you have gone a very long way in clarifying the many baffling points.
    Regards, Phil
  • BrianGordon
    Senior Member
    • May 2005
    • 285

    #2
    Originally posted by gzhpcu
    Thanks Brian, your articles on the biomechanics of the serve are truly one of a kind. Keep picking something new up everytime I reread them. I have a couple of books on the biomechanics of tennis in my library, but nothing comes close. The serve is the most complex stroke in tennis, and you have gone a very long way in clarifying the many baffling points.
    Phil-

    Thanks so much for the nice words - actually John deserves much of the credit - while the concepts were mine he would not let anything through that he didn't feel was moderately understandable - most of it initially. Plus by last count I believe that makes you the 11th person to read it - but rereading, that's down right demented - seriously though, glad you got some clarifying stuff out of them - ultimately that was the goal. - Brian

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    • gzhpcu
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 3211

      #3
      The 11th person to read it? You must be kidding, aren't you? If true, then that would be a sad state of affairs indeed, as the analysis of the serve is so intriguing.

      What makes is so special, I find, are the diagrams and animations and avi's. A picture is often worth a thousand words of explanation.

      Kudo's to both of you...
      Regards, Phil

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      • John Yandell
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 6883

        #4
        Yeah Brian is being modest. Actually the logs show that the pages have been acessed thousands of times.

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