Brian,
Is it possible (or known) that what many call a hitch, is not important on the serve windup?
I started looking at this and a source pointed out your work on the wind up where you discuss racket speed in the wind up, so I thought I'd ask you along with anyone who feels they may know, if they knew of an answer on this.
Seems the racket having and maintaining speed and/or momentum was more important when a foot was required to stay on the ground, with the motions looking more like pitching than current serving.
I'm looking at modern serves with the upward leg drive and launch, then seeing the racket drag prior to elbow extension. It seems to me that any racket speed from the wind up would be a non factor in performance of the stick from this point on. That the racket is going to be dragged up at the same speed, regardless of how the wind up went.
Some of the very big servers like Andy seem to have a hitch or pause in their motions. Maybe not a complete stop, but the racket movement does not appear to translate in a continuous way to add momentum to the upward part of the swing. Do you have any ideas on this?
thanks,
Is it possible (or known) that what many call a hitch, is not important on the serve windup?
I started looking at this and a source pointed out your work on the wind up where you discuss racket speed in the wind up, so I thought I'd ask you along with anyone who feels they may know, if they knew of an answer on this.
Seems the racket having and maintaining speed and/or momentum was more important when a foot was required to stay on the ground, with the motions looking more like pitching than current serving.
I'm looking at modern serves with the upward leg drive and launch, then seeing the racket drag prior to elbow extension. It seems to me that any racket speed from the wind up would be a non factor in performance of the stick from this point on. That the racket is going to be dragged up at the same speed, regardless of how the wind up went.
Some of the very big servers like Andy seem to have a hitch or pause in their motions. Maybe not a complete stop, but the racket movement does not appear to translate in a continuous way to add momentum to the upward part of the swing. Do you have any ideas on this?
thanks,
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