Hello!
I've been having some problems with my forehand consistency lately. For a while I was having amazing success hitting with short balls with crazy topspin. To achieve this shot, I was relying on two techniques -
a)I was using the so called "stretch shortening cycle" technique (ie - passive supination followed by pronation),
b)focusing on not hitting through the ball (ie - accelerating across the ball, rather than through it). This acceleration was powered mainly with shoulder adduction(?) using conscious contraction of the pectoral muscle (I liken the movement to a pectoral fly when lifting weights). I should note that I am also doing full unit turn, and subsequently rotating before this contraction.
Using this type of ball, I was barely making UFE's, and I could move my opponents around on a string. It was the best tennis of my life.
However lately my forehand has been misfiring. I can no longer hit short loopy balls consistently. Either I hit the ball top tape, or the ball goes too deep for my liking. I also find that the ball no longer gets the same kick off the ground that it used to. Based on the two techniques that had gotten me to where I was, I believe my current failures are caused one of two thing. Either
a)I'm not properly supinating/pronating
b)I'm hitting through the ball too much, causing my ball to fly too far.
So now my questions which I hope can be answered, regarding regaining this short heavy top spin ball -
1)Where should the acceleration (pectoral contraction) begin? for example, in this clip of Verdasco, how many frames before contact?
I was also having some success a few weeks back by waiting until my hitting shoulder rotated ahead of my non hitting shoulder. I believe that this allows for a greater pull across the ball. However I saw some other videos where pros appeared to accelerate earlier in the rotation, which caused me to doubt myself and now this cue is no longer working.
2)How and when should pronation be achieved? Should the acceleration accross the ball using the pec cause it to automatically happen or should the pronator muscles be actively contracted? Currently I don't consciously contract my forearm. However I find that sometimes my forearm doesn't pronate, and I have no idea what causes this. This usually occurs on off days. I saw this question brought up earlier in the supination thread, but there was only one response so I'm hoping others can chime in!
I've been putting off posting my questions for a while, hoping that I can figure it out on my own. Unfortunately my inconsistency is driving me bonkers so I turn to the forum hoping someone can point me in the correct direction!
Thanks for any help!
J
I've been having some problems with my forehand consistency lately. For a while I was having amazing success hitting with short balls with crazy topspin. To achieve this shot, I was relying on two techniques -
a)I was using the so called "stretch shortening cycle" technique (ie - passive supination followed by pronation),
b)focusing on not hitting through the ball (ie - accelerating across the ball, rather than through it). This acceleration was powered mainly with shoulder adduction(?) using conscious contraction of the pectoral muscle (I liken the movement to a pectoral fly when lifting weights). I should note that I am also doing full unit turn, and subsequently rotating before this contraction.
Using this type of ball, I was barely making UFE's, and I could move my opponents around on a string. It was the best tennis of my life.
However lately my forehand has been misfiring. I can no longer hit short loopy balls consistently. Either I hit the ball top tape, or the ball goes too deep for my liking. I also find that the ball no longer gets the same kick off the ground that it used to. Based on the two techniques that had gotten me to where I was, I believe my current failures are caused one of two thing. Either
a)I'm not properly supinating/pronating
b)I'm hitting through the ball too much, causing my ball to fly too far.
So now my questions which I hope can be answered, regarding regaining this short heavy top spin ball -
1)Where should the acceleration (pectoral contraction) begin? for example, in this clip of Verdasco, how many frames before contact?
I was also having some success a few weeks back by waiting until my hitting shoulder rotated ahead of my non hitting shoulder. I believe that this allows for a greater pull across the ball. However I saw some other videos where pros appeared to accelerate earlier in the rotation, which caused me to doubt myself and now this cue is no longer working.
2)How and when should pronation be achieved? Should the acceleration accross the ball using the pec cause it to automatically happen or should the pronator muscles be actively contracted? Currently I don't consciously contract my forearm. However I find that sometimes my forearm doesn't pronate, and I have no idea what causes this. This usually occurs on off days. I saw this question brought up earlier in the supination thread, but there was only one response so I'm hoping others can chime in!
I've been putting off posting my questions for a while, hoping that I can figure it out on my own. Unfortunately my inconsistency is driving me bonkers so I turn to the forum hoping someone can point me in the correct direction!
Thanks for any help!
J
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