Progression
I am sure that Johann Wolfgang von Goethe would agree that as something becomes radically simpler, a host of new subtleties settles in.
Sure, there will be a fresh drop-down screen to aid us in our never ending quest for a drop dead backhand.
The first new subtlety, I would say, is a necessity to remember something, namely, to keep the elbow down through forward roll.
But to "keep elbow down" does not mean "to keep elbow pointed down"-- two entirely different things.
A bit of dial change contributes to the open racket face behind one's back in The Woulda Korda.
So too does some winding back of one's forearm.
I am sure that Johann Wolfgang von Goethe would agree that as something becomes radically simpler, a host of new subtleties settles in.
Sure, there will be a fresh drop-down screen to aid us in our never ending quest for a drop dead backhand.
The first new subtlety, I would say, is a necessity to remember something, namely, to keep the elbow down through forward roll.
But to "keep elbow down" does not mean "to keep elbow pointed down"-- two entirely different things.
A bit of dial change contributes to the open racket face behind one's back in The Woulda Korda.
So too does some winding back of one's forearm.
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