Originally posted by bottle
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One wants to save UAR, i.e., backward upper arm rotation, for this part of the serve, it seems to me, as arm folds together combined with a bit of looseness in forearm to create vertical alignment for the forward UAR about to occur. UAR in two directions conflicting with each other as elbow is held back, perpendicular to the quick vertical wheel about to happen, seems key. Yes, arm will straighten as part of the forward UAR when it is allowed to release out of the conflict (see Brian Gordon's animation of arrows fighting against each other. The arrows are curved in opposite direction around the upper arm). UAR, I say, is what to maximize, not necessarily the amount of tract through which folding arm permits the racket head to fall.


They always get a good chuckle out of it and we continue with their improvement. One thing I do to help them learn and stress technique and prove to them good serving is still possible I crouch down on one knee. I can still usually pop it pretty well and they feel motivated that at my new "height", a proficient and effective serve is within their grasp if they focus on the fundamentals and control.
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