Standford University Graphic on Serve

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  • gzhpcu
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    John,
    Surfing, I picked up from this YouTube video...

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  • John Yandell
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    Phil,

    Meant to ask, what is the url for that graphic.

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  • gzhpcu
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    Originally posted by johnyandell
    Phil,

    Got the url for the graphic.

    Think the breaking happens--wouldn't want to try to consciously stop anything once you unleash...
    Right, I think it happens automatically if you think of serving up at the ball instead of out towards the court...

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  • klacr
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    Originally posted by gzhpcu
    It means that you have to brake your body parts to impart speed to the next part, culminating with the wrist/racket.

    It also means to aim up at the ball, since this causes the body parts to brake, instead to to aim forward.
    Perhaps, not something I want to force. I want my body going. Maybe kinetic chain can do its part. Don't wanna stop or brake on my own.


    Kyle LaCroix USPTA
    Boca Raton

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  • John Yandell
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    Phil,

    Got the url for the graphic.

    Think the breaking happens--wouldn't want to try to consciously stop anything once you unleash...

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  • gzhpcu
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    Think of a whip: You stop suddenly to get a crack of the whip.

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  • stotty
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    Originally posted by gzhpcu
    It means that you have to brake your body parts to impart speed to the next part, culminating with the wrist/racket.

    It also means to aim up at the ball, since this causes the body parts to brake, instead to to aim forward.
    Yes, I seem to remember 10splayer saying as much in another thread...on the forehand...holding the line with the rear leg to delay rotation. I guess the theory applies to all shots.

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  • gzhpcu
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    It means that you have to brake your body parts to impart speed to the next part, culminating with the wrist/racket.

    It also means to aim up at the ball, since this causes the body parts to brake, instead to to aim forward.

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  • klacr
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    So the million dollar question. What does it all mean?


    Kyle LaCroix USPTA
    Boca Raton

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  • gzhpcu
    started a topic Standford University Graphic on Serve

    Standford University Graphic on Serve



    Shows the acceleration of the racket as the body parts slow down creating the whip effect.

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