Beaks and Tweaks
1) Turn nose naturally back with body, but turn shoulders under head at the same time.
2) One can toss with motion stopped or going forward-- I'm sure I do both. Maybe someone should try tossing with weight still going back.
3) Call conventional serves "girlie throws" just to make yourself feel good.
4) Since elbow is moving fast and uninhibitedly with twisting of it accomplished already and out of the way, be aware of upper arm attachment to shoulder which means ELBOW RISE HAS TO BE RADIAL. So which radial path upward will work best? One that curves to the outside and comes in-- no?
5) The continuous motion idea of arm halves pressing together and then proceeding as unit while you force elbow to stay low necessitates a turn. The shoulder rotators will cock racket in a slightly new direction.
6) As you move out onto front foot cocking your shoulder rotators arch your shoulders back to either side of your spine. You'll probably never find a more natural time/place to do this.
7) Don't uncock the shoulder rotators until you're on the ball.
8) If you have the capacity to perceive these tweaks as pieces of a puzzle that is coming together, you will be right.
1) Turn nose naturally back with body, but turn shoulders under head at the same time.
2) One can toss with motion stopped or going forward-- I'm sure I do both. Maybe someone should try tossing with weight still going back.
3) Call conventional serves "girlie throws" just to make yourself feel good.
4) Since elbow is moving fast and uninhibitedly with twisting of it accomplished already and out of the way, be aware of upper arm attachment to shoulder which means ELBOW RISE HAS TO BE RADIAL. So which radial path upward will work best? One that curves to the outside and comes in-- no?
5) The continuous motion idea of arm halves pressing together and then proceeding as unit while you force elbow to stay low necessitates a turn. The shoulder rotators will cock racket in a slightly new direction.
6) As you move out onto front foot cocking your shoulder rotators arch your shoulders back to either side of your spine. You'll probably never find a more natural time/place to do this.
7) Don't uncock the shoulder rotators until you're on the ball.
8) If you have the capacity to perceive these tweaks as pieces of a puzzle that is coming together, you will be right.
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