Reversible Cues
One can in present service design start the knees and hips as in a conventional golf stroke.
At the same time though from a separate fulcrum one can take the racket tip around while keeping elbow on line with rear edge of bod.
We already experimented with clinging the elbow to bod edge but now push it out a bit.
The farm gate turn of forearm now will open the racket a bit.
But starting with the elbow out like this may obscure the farm gate feel.
A new idea begets another. How far out or rather up is the elbow from address position onward?
If the elbow though out is still a bit low it can naturally rise an inch or two as part of right arm squeeze.
I put this squeeze in tandem with the rising-shoulder-and-separately-rising-elbow toss.
The strings are to left of one's bod and therefore can go all the way to ear.
This will lift elbow a bit at end of squeeze.
Then the elbow will invert, which inversion finally lifts it to shoulders line.
Then the elbow will continue upward still on the shoulders line as a result of the rotation of upper bod.
One can in present service design start the knees and hips as in a conventional golf stroke.
At the same time though from a separate fulcrum one can take the racket tip around while keeping elbow on line with rear edge of bod.
We already experimented with clinging the elbow to bod edge but now push it out a bit.
The farm gate turn of forearm now will open the racket a bit.
But starting with the elbow out like this may obscure the farm gate feel.
A new idea begets another. How far out or rather up is the elbow from address position onward?
If the elbow though out is still a bit low it can naturally rise an inch or two as part of right arm squeeze.
I put this squeeze in tandem with the rising-shoulder-and-separately-rising-elbow toss.
The strings are to left of one's bod and therefore can go all the way to ear.
This will lift elbow a bit at end of squeeze.
Then the elbow will invert, which inversion finally lifts it to shoulders line.
Then the elbow will continue upward still on the shoulders line as a result of the rotation of upper bod.
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