Hello,
In the hope of curing my inconsistency with attacking short balls, I've recently been studying videos of short ball forehands in the archive.
I noticed that most are hit using a neutral stance. Is there a known biomechanical reason for this?
Hewitt neutral stance short ball -
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...ShortSide5.mov
Hewitt open stance baseline ball -
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...tanceSide3.mov
Hewitt neutral stance baseline ball -
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...tanceSide2.mov
I also have analyzed Robredo shortside3, openstanceside3, and CenterNeutralStanceCourtLevelSide
My initial impressions -
1. Where neutral stance is used, the ball is struck further in front of the body (ie - closer to the net) compared to open stance.
2. When comparing the short neutral stance versus the baseline neutral stance, it appears that the ball is struck further in front of the body on the short ball.
My tentative conclusion is that hitting further in front using a WWiper motion results in more "brushing of the ball". On the other hand, hitting closer to the body allows one to hit "through" the ball more. The former would cause the ball to travel a shorter distance, therefore the ball stays in when hitting the short ball. Somehow the neutral stance helps facilitate this.
Agree/Disagree?
(Also if someone could show me how to convert the links above such that the videos are viewable directly on the message board that'd be great!)
In the hope of curing my inconsistency with attacking short balls, I've recently been studying videos of short ball forehands in the archive.
I noticed that most are hit using a neutral stance. Is there a known biomechanical reason for this?
Hewitt neutral stance short ball -
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...ShortSide5.mov
Hewitt open stance baseline ball -
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...tanceSide3.mov
Hewitt neutral stance baseline ball -
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...tanceSide2.mov
I also have analyzed Robredo shortside3, openstanceside3, and CenterNeutralStanceCourtLevelSide
My initial impressions -
1. Where neutral stance is used, the ball is struck further in front of the body (ie - closer to the net) compared to open stance.
2. When comparing the short neutral stance versus the baseline neutral stance, it appears that the ball is struck further in front of the body on the short ball.
My tentative conclusion is that hitting further in front using a WWiper motion results in more "brushing of the ball". On the other hand, hitting closer to the body allows one to hit "through" the ball more. The former would cause the ball to travel a shorter distance, therefore the ball stays in when hitting the short ball. Somehow the neutral stance helps facilitate this.
Agree/Disagree?
(Also if someone could show me how to convert the links above such that the videos are viewable directly on the message board that'd be great!)
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