Body type can make an impact on the location of the center of gravity. Look at how different the serve technique is with Serena and Venus....both taught by the same coaches but arrived at very different styles. The broader shoulders of Venus relative to narrower hips gives her that V shape build similar to most men. Higher C of G so she was able to develop a more male styled serve. Serena was more pear shaped with a lower C of G which can create limitations of style options. Both great servers yet very different. Serena was more leg driven where Venus was less and had more hip and shoulder separation coil.
I consider this when developing players style. The common element was weight shifting forward onto front foot for launch upward.I will optimize a platform stance if it's already well engrained in habit but for developing young players, the majority I will encourage pursuing pinpoint. The back foot can shift into a few different positions and not negatively affect the motion as long as the weight is predominantly or completely on front foot. Many players without well developed pitching mechanics/upper body kinetic chain will often shift to the back foot in the pinpoint because their front side of upper body mechanics are underdeveloped.
I consider this when developing players style. The common element was weight shifting forward onto front foot for launch upward.I will optimize a platform stance if it's already well engrained in habit but for developing young players, the majority I will encourage pursuing pinpoint. The back foot can shift into a few different positions and not negatively affect the motion as long as the weight is predominantly or completely on front foot. Many players without well developed pitching mechanics/upper body kinetic chain will often shift to the back foot in the pinpoint because their front side of upper body mechanics are underdeveloped.
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