Idea for Old-Fashioned Walk-Through Court-Connected Serve
Go with Kramer although the walk-through alternatives of other tennis minds are beautifully expressed and seem highly intelligent.
Think only Kramer here. His step is simplicity itself. His right hip lifts his right foot which then skates. The weight is where the foot is.
Halfway through this skating motion the airborne foot pivots, actually just as it gets to the baseline.
Why? Rotation (horizontal twist) of Kramer's hips. But don't let this distract from vertical body roll of every smooth type and the banking alteration simultaneously going on.
(https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...veBHVFront.mov)
Later note: I no longer think the right hip lifts the right foot. The foot goes up first then the right hip lifts part way through the serve.
Go with Kramer although the walk-through alternatives of other tennis minds are beautifully expressed and seem highly intelligent.
Think only Kramer here. His step is simplicity itself. His right hip lifts his right foot which then skates. The weight is where the foot is.
Halfway through this skating motion the airborne foot pivots, actually just as it gets to the baseline.
Why? Rotation (horizontal twist) of Kramer's hips. But don't let this distract from vertical body roll of every smooth type and the banking alteration simultaneously going on.
(https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...veBHVFront.mov)
Later note: I no longer think the right hip lifts the right foot. The foot goes up first then the right hip lifts part way through the serve.
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