Junior Backhand: Why Tweak Something that is Working Well?
Because a love that isn't getting better all the time is getting worse all the time.
Because nothing stands still.
Oh sorry, reader, if I just upset you.
Emboldened I am by the teaching pro who caught me down by the lake yesterday in self-feed but didn't think what I was doing was silly at all, in fact took time off from his private lessons to show me some self-feed drills in case I didn't already know them (hit from one end of the alley to opposite end of alley, etc.).
"Right," I said. "And you could mess around with grips. It doesn't matter how old you are."
"Right," he said. "There are all kinds of things you can do."
It helped that the time we played together we won 6-0 .
Back to my junior backhand, reader. Perhaps you have something equivalent in your own arsenal, a small but reliable shot.
I point the racket at the side fence even extending from the elbow a small bit. I turn my level shoulders to the max. All this is SIM. Reader, will you mind if I keep the focus here? I'd like you to understand that my subsequent stepping toward the net on a 45-degree angle will bring the racket around to the conventionality of pointing at rear fence but am afraid that you and I both may find this a distraction.
So back to initial move which of course includes all the elements of a good unit turn. Here is where I shall tweak although my precisely worked out waiting position is the lynchpin of three different forehand backswings.
But I want to hit a bigger one hand backhand now. Instead of adding a humongous behind the back loop I will have already adopted a different waiting position.
Does this announce the shot? I hope so. Maybe I can disconcert my opponent and make him think too much.
I drop shoulder and hands to bring racket tip up to the normal waiting position. But something is different. What? Do I need to know?
Now when I have stepped and am re-rotating my hips to finish straightening my arm and am also re-rotating my shoulders to get them parallel to sideline I can smoothly tilt shoulder up to where I want it: level or slightly less than level.
I will have added aeronautical banking to create a special shot designed only for occasional use.
Because a love that isn't getting better all the time is getting worse all the time.
Because nothing stands still.
Oh sorry, reader, if I just upset you.
Emboldened I am by the teaching pro who caught me down by the lake yesterday in self-feed but didn't think what I was doing was silly at all, in fact took time off from his private lessons to show me some self-feed drills in case I didn't already know them (hit from one end of the alley to opposite end of alley, etc.).
"Right," I said. "And you could mess around with grips. It doesn't matter how old you are."
"Right," he said. "There are all kinds of things you can do."
It helped that the time we played together we won 6-0 .
Back to my junior backhand, reader. Perhaps you have something equivalent in your own arsenal, a small but reliable shot.
I point the racket at the side fence even extending from the elbow a small bit. I turn my level shoulders to the max. All this is SIM. Reader, will you mind if I keep the focus here? I'd like you to understand that my subsequent stepping toward the net on a 45-degree angle will bring the racket around to the conventionality of pointing at rear fence but am afraid that you and I both may find this a distraction.
So back to initial move which of course includes all the elements of a good unit turn. Here is where I shall tweak although my precisely worked out waiting position is the lynchpin of three different forehand backswings.
But I want to hit a bigger one hand backhand now. Instead of adding a humongous behind the back loop I will have already adopted a different waiting position.
Does this announce the shot? I hope so. Maybe I can disconcert my opponent and make him think too much.
I drop shoulder and hands to bring racket tip up to the normal waiting position. But something is different. What? Do I need to know?
Now when I have stepped and am re-rotating my hips to finish straightening my arm and am also re-rotating my shoulders to get them parallel to sideline I can smoothly tilt shoulder up to where I want it: level or slightly less than level.
I will have added aeronautical banking to create a special shot designed only for occasional use.
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