Lately, I've been watching in slo-mo, over and over and over, Nadal's unexeptional-looking but very effective serve, and realize that it's still the serve of most oif the pros that I see on my corny Tennis Channel. Except that he doesn't propel off the court as much as Fed and many others. Almost none of my fellow hackers propel off the court at all, and never did. I did, before my late midlife miniscus snips, and know what it's like, and miss it. So, how to make up for it, on our highly challenged local level?
I began by copying Nadal's forward lean and his brief bouncing, and his open-to-close takeback, et cetera, plus John Yandell's let-toss-drop-in-front-of-the nose advice. And whenever I do it all as planned, I served better than ever. But how can I improve my restricted shoulders turn? That seems key. I've tried calesthenics that seem related to serving, and expect that to help, but how can I best limber up my shoulder turn, John? You are getting up there. What do physios tell you, or did you decide on a regime a long time ago, one that still works?
Stickman, what do you think?
I began by copying Nadal's forward lean and his brief bouncing, and his open-to-close takeback, et cetera, plus John Yandell's let-toss-drop-in-front-of-the nose advice. And whenever I do it all as planned, I served better than ever. But how can I improve my restricted shoulders turn? That seems key. I've tried calesthenics that seem related to serving, and expect that to help, but how can I best limber up my shoulder turn, John? You are getting up there. What do physios tell you, or did you decide on a regime a long time ago, one that still works?
Stickman, what do you think?
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