What article does john yandall have the best description of the unit turn?
The unit turn
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Forehand?
This one is good:
What are the secrets to great preparation and why is it so misundertood? Over the past 4 years we've used the high speed footage from Advanced Tennis to explore the modern forehand in pro tennis in virtually every aspect. Currently there are over a dozen detailed articles in the Advanced Tennis section on the modern... -
Not just good; it's great. It's a great reminder of what great articles are sitting here in the archives to be reviewed anytime you want to check them out. I know I must have seen this article when it first came out and I've been using the information for years, but it's so well done, it feels like I am hearing it for the first time.
Also, couldn't believe you quoted me in your narration! Thanks!
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Here is an older one that also discusses it:
It's in the Roger And Novak and Rafa forehand articles as well.Comment
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The first person I heard use that term was Jack Groppel in the 1980s. It was a verbal description. I think the contribution I made was to create images of it and also to describe how it continues to the full turn and especially the role of the left arm stretch.
I can still remember the surprise myself and some of the USTA coaches felt when we saw the left arm go across in the first high speeed footage from live pro matches in 1997.Comment
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Great find. Although I will say we have explicated it and shown how it combines with numerous footwork patterns. And not least, given it imagery. Someday I will ask Jack where he got it.Comment
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The perfect term
Whatever...whoever, it's great term, a term that sums up the action perfectly all by itself.StottyComment
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