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Logically, one can do that. Or spread closing of strings throughout the down and up of the backswing.
With less logic but more feel, one can just close during the down, i.e., the drop from semi-high waiting position slightly off-center to left.
That is an option created by early separation as used by Evert, Connors, Austin and McEnroe.
The arm can close racket face more organically and less mechanically than with two hands on racket.
Now the up to inside of slot-- arm motion only-- becomes in a sense a rehearsal of the short slap down about to occur.
And that slap down can come exclusively or primarily from tilting the shoulders if you want to play in Alexander's ragtime band.
Here's a next question: Since The Alexander System always predicts extension from snout to foot or foot to snout or rotating hips sending energy both up and down or it all is a lightning strike with the lightning going one way the electrons the other, i.e., is spread through a lot of body parts and muscles, how little leg extension could there effectively be if you chose to stay low?
An inch? A quarter-inch?
In self-feed first, reduce the amount of leg extension this way to feel the upward banking of the hitting shoulder more as you administer topspin.
Second question. Will there still be any arm roll during the forward stroke?
Possible, but a lot less of it and sometimes none.
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With less logic but more feel, one can just close during the down, i.e., the drop from semi-high waiting position slightly off-center to left.
That is an option created by early separation as used by Evert, Connors, Austin and McEnroe.
The arm can close racket face more organically and less mechanically than with two hands on racket.
Now the up to inside of slot-- arm motion only-- becomes in a sense a rehearsal of the short slap down about to occur.
And that slap down can come exclusively or primarily from tilting the shoulders if you want to play in Alexander's ragtime band.
Here's a next question: Since The Alexander System always predicts extension from snout to foot or foot to snout or rotating hips sending energy both up and down or it all is a lightning strike with the lightning going one way the electrons the other, i.e., is spread through a lot of body parts and muscles, how little leg extension could there effectively be if you chose to stay low?
An inch? A quarter-inch?
In self-feed first, reduce the amount of leg extension this way to feel the upward banking of the hitting shoulder more as you administer topspin.
Second question. Will there still be any arm roll during the forward stroke?
Possible, but a lot less of it and sometimes none.
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