Forehand Loop
The precise design of one's loop may not be essential to production of a forehand but still is part of a cycle any part of which affects any other.
A recent experiment in which I emulated this forehand (https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...DBFHFront1.mov) surprised me by the extent to which it didn't alter my basic forehands.
I hit a few of them in matches and thought, "Wow, why not all the time if it's smaller yet produces the same result?"
A week later I had returned to my normal loop which once in a while it produced a better than ordinary shot.
But does that mean no further change to my forehand loop ever? Hardly. In fact the little side-road reminded me that I've played a lot with different elbow positions and that elbow lift in the backswing, if one decides to use it, need not be extreme.
The precise design of one's loop may not be essential to production of a forehand but still is part of a cycle any part of which affects any other.
A recent experiment in which I emulated this forehand (https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...DBFHFront1.mov) surprised me by the extent to which it didn't alter my basic forehands.
I hit a few of them in matches and thought, "Wow, why not all the time if it's smaller yet produces the same result?"
A week later I had returned to my normal loop which once in a while it produced a better than ordinary shot.
But does that mean no further change to my forehand loop ever? Hardly. In fact the little side-road reminded me that I've played a lot with different elbow positions and that elbow lift in the backswing, if one decides to use it, need not be extreme.
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