Don't like the song, much prefer Wild World. Not sure I appreciate the tone either. Anyway, as someone who HAS been teaching the game for a long period (some really good players), I feel qualified to offer my opinion on the subject. OK?
Anyway, while we're dispensing advice, I would suggest you go back and read Brian's ariticle again...and again. (He is the most interesting read I've come across and I'm not easily impressed) The "wrist" is only a small part in the overall movement associated with the "flip". The much larger "player" is the internal to external rotation of the arm, or not, and when it occurs.
And even though I've worked extensively in Junior Development over the years, and was aware of (and taught) the differences in the above forehand models, Brian's article was well done, and certainly worth mentioning to the masses.
Whether or not you like the term is irrelevent. Again, it's just a name for a movement.
Anyway, while we're dispensing advice, I would suggest you go back and read Brian's ariticle again...and again. (He is the most interesting read I've come across and I'm not easily impressed) The "wrist" is only a small part in the overall movement associated with the "flip". The much larger "player" is the internal to external rotation of the arm, or not, and when it occurs.
And even though I've worked extensively in Junior Development over the years, and was aware of (and taught) the differences in the above forehand models, Brian's article was well done, and certainly worth mentioning to the masses.
Whether or not you like the term is irrelevent. Again, it's just a name for a movement.



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