Just as BAD INFORMATION IS BEING DISPENSED AT PRINCETON is the title of a J.P. Donleavy novel, I now declare that MORE GOOD IMAGINATION NEEDS TO BE IMPARTED TO THE TENNIS FOREHAND KNOWN AS THE ELLIE-BAM.
The player attempting this shot (I) needs to ask, "What am I doing already? How can I build on that?"
Keeping both hands on the racket for a long time ("I give you sex for long time" says the Thai hooker) may be good for the conventional player, but I never went to Thailand and I got left hand off the handle long ago.
So I now will shoot both bent arms, separating slightly, toward rear right fence post.
Scapular retraction then will complete the separation.
And scapular adduction will take racket to the ball (scenario one).
In scenario two, arm instead takes racket to ball, saving scapular adduction or "husking" as additive to power pivot.
Dunno which is better, haven't campared them yet.
But either scenario to be accomplished in 1-2-3 rhythm in which arms movement is 1, scapular retraction 2, all the rest 3 .
Note: Fallback position is The Beasley-bam. That one works great both in self-feed and actual play.
The player attempting this shot (I) needs to ask, "What am I doing already? How can I build on that?"
Keeping both hands on the racket for a long time ("I give you sex for long time" says the Thai hooker) may be good for the conventional player, but I never went to Thailand and I got left hand off the handle long ago.
So I now will shoot both bent arms, separating slightly, toward rear right fence post.
Scapular retraction then will complete the separation.
And scapular adduction will take racket to the ball (scenario one).
In scenario two, arm instead takes racket to ball, saving scapular adduction or "husking" as additive to power pivot.
Dunno which is better, haven't campared them yet.
But either scenario to be accomplished in 1-2-3 rhythm in which arms movement is 1, scapular retraction 2, all the rest 3 .
Note: Fallback position is The Beasley-bam. That one works great both in self-feed and actual play.
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