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No I think it happens naturally. When people try to make it happen they get the artifical archer's bow.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostI think so. Call the guys and ask them about a return policy. The previous version (which I never tried) had some problems and I know of one guy who got a refund.
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I think so. Call the guys and ask them about a return policy. The previous version (which I never tried) had some problems and I know of one guy who got a refund.
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Is there a consistent read out when players are serving hard. The last gun I bought I was getting 1 in 10. It was a thousand dollar device. Basically worthless. That is why I am asking. Congratulations that sounds great working with Stanford.
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Bobby,
I've been using it with the Stanford players. Paul hired me to do video consulting. Just showing these kids their speeds can be a positive as well as the before and after...
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Stroke,
I've been puzzling over it. We have some footage and I am going to take your suggestion and let you guys explain it to me...
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John just wondering if your still liking the pocket radar. Have you found any new uses for it?
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John, To me, Jack Sock's forehand is a quite a weapon, even by the standards of mens pro tennis. It is kind of an unusual motion to, almost looks like an extreme side arm type 3 throw. What do you think about an interactive forum on it?
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Not sure about the stretch. Video would tell about the turn. If you are extending and hitting through and getting the spin you want more over the shoulder finishes make sense.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostI think the grip on the bottom hand you originally sent me pictures of is close to ideal for both volley and slice. Or it could be slightly stronger--what maybe you shifted too. The knuckle definitely shouldn't grip onto bevel one and the edge between one and two is probably the limit. Again there are no right or wrong answers, only a range.
I'd suggest looking at the volley articles in Advanced Tennis. There is a grip discussion there including the issue of subtle shifts depending on the ball:
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...nd_volley.html
On the forehand turn, if I feel a stretch in the lower left abdomen have I gone too far, or is that good? This is the separation angle, correct?
And does my finish matter at all or does it not matter as long as I'm getting proper extension? The reason I ask is that I am finishing lots of forehands higher and over my shoulder whereas before I almost never finished over my shoulder
Thanks!Last edited by eaglesburg; 10-21-2015, 05:45 PM.
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I think the grip on the bottom hand you originally sent me pictures of is close to ideal for both volley and slice. Or it could be slightly stronger--what maybe you shifted too. The knuckle definitely shouldn't grip onto bevel one and the edge between one and two is probably the limit. Again there are no right or wrong answers, only a range.
I'd suggest looking at the volley articles in Advanced Tennis. There is a grip discussion there including the issue of subtle shifts depending on the ball:
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What grip(s) do you recommend for volleys and slice? Do you think that you should choke up on volleys? Is it ok to switch my bottom hand two hand backhand grip for the one hand slice? Also for the two hander and for these grips where should my heel pad be?
Thank you!Last edited by eaglesburg; 10-19-2015, 02:22 PM.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostStotty
I think it's down--the racket tip is traveling upward but because of the angle of the arm (titled forward) the face of the racket is angled slightly downward when it strikes the ball. This whole issue though is really complex and confusing and it would be great if 3D data was as readily available as our beloved high speed video.
What about second serves? Any difference in trajectory when the ball leaves the racket?
I may post a thread on this one....Last edited by johnyandell; 10-16-2015, 12:18 PM.
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Stotty
I think it's down--the racket tip is traveling upward but because of the angle of the arm (titled forward) the face of the racket is angled slightly downward when it strikes the ball. This whole issue though is really complex and confusing and it would be great if 3D data was as readily available as our beloved high speed video.
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