Breathing in One Gravity Dominant Serve (Mine, Today)
Breathe in, through the nose, while lifting racket to eye level and shrugging shoulder-blades upward.
Breathe out, through the mouth, while ball arm and racket begin their fall. Body may turn slightly backward to broaden this fall. The two shoulder-blades can fall and come together to produce scapular retraction as well.
As the arms start up, begin inhaling through the nose. A not so fanciful idea here is that, through inflating two balloons (your lungs), you give gradual strength to the initial scapular retraction all the way to near contact, at which time scapular adduction contributes spring to the other sources of power.
Exhale sharply through the mouth from contact.
Breathe in, through the nose, while lifting racket to eye level and shrugging shoulder-blades upward.
Breathe out, through the mouth, while ball arm and racket begin their fall. Body may turn slightly backward to broaden this fall. The two shoulder-blades can fall and come together to produce scapular retraction as well.
As the arms start up, begin inhaling through the nose. A not so fanciful idea here is that, through inflating two balloons (your lungs), you give gradual strength to the initial scapular retraction all the way to near contact, at which time scapular adduction contributes spring to the other sources of power.
Exhale sharply through the mouth from contact.
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