It Seems like I'm Copying Someone, John Isner to be Exact
Actually, I'm adopting the rough form of his serve but adjusting the various parts to my own physique.
What I'm learning is that the arms have agency. They just don't go up (left) and out (right) to levels that feel natural.
Left needs to go so far up that it has nowhere to go except back toward the bod which by coincidence is what I desire.
Right arm needs to bend completely even before the right foot has replaced itself.
The sequence as bod is cantilevering is different from Isner's. Left arm goes up and over; total bend of right arm then; right foot replaces on its toes.
There will be no added bending of the knees any more than there is a double-clutch in the steep one hand backhand of Becker & Edberg.
Becker sometimes will double-clutch, Edberg never will.
And Isner while serving sometimes bends his knees an extra amount after his right foot pinpoints but I hope never to do that.
Lift, coil at elbow, finish step, fire legs: that's my new mantra.
Discovered all this just today with bounceless balls at a frigid, netless tennis court.
Am not quite ready to clobber the other geezers with this new serve but expect to be ready for that soon.
Actually, I'm adopting the rough form of his serve but adjusting the various parts to my own physique.
What I'm learning is that the arms have agency. They just don't go up (left) and out (right) to levels that feel natural.
Left needs to go so far up that it has nowhere to go except back toward the bod which by coincidence is what I desire.
Right arm needs to bend completely even before the right foot has replaced itself.
The sequence as bod is cantilevering is different from Isner's. Left arm goes up and over; total bend of right arm then; right foot replaces on its toes.
There will be no added bending of the knees any more than there is a double-clutch in the steep one hand backhand of Becker & Edberg.
Becker sometimes will double-clutch, Edberg never will.
And Isner while serving sometimes bends his knees an extra amount after his right foot pinpoints but I hope never to do that.
Lift, coil at elbow, finish step, fire legs: that's my new mantra.
Discovered all this just today with bounceless balls at a frigid, netless tennis court.
Am not quite ready to clobber the other geezers with this new serve but expect to be ready for that soon.
Comment