I came across a very interesting golf video that I took to the range today. Rather interesting results from my point of view. Being an ex-tennis instructor it piqued my curiosity as to how this related to the forehand stroke. Here is the video in question:
There are two simultaneous cues here as to how to initiate the golf swing. I couldn't help but notice how this also appeared to apply to the forehand stroke. I took a look at Roger's forehand and found that it fit. As the shoulder comes up the left foot is pressing down into the ground...driving into the front leg up as well. Right arm sweeping through.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members/strokearchive/pro_men/roger_federer_09/index.html?dir=rf_forehand/RF_FH_center&stroke=RFFHCenterNeutralStanceFront.m p4&new=
Anybody currently coaching or teaching might want to give this some thought...food for thought. Cue the left shoulder.
There are two simultaneous cues here as to how to initiate the golf swing. I couldn't help but notice how this also appeared to apply to the forehand stroke. I took a look at Roger's forehand and found that it fit. As the shoulder comes up the left foot is pressing down into the ground...driving into the front leg up as well. Right arm sweeping through.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members/strokearchive/pro_men/roger_federer_09/index.html?dir=rf_forehand/RF_FH_center&stroke=RFFHCenterNeutralStanceFront.m p4&new=
Anybody currently coaching or teaching might want to give this some thought...food for thought. Cue the left shoulder.
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