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I am down at the bottom of the page in the Forum jump...selecting "Who's online" from the drop down under "Site areas".Last edited by don_budge; 09-05-2011, 01:39 PM.don_budge
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Thanks for replying so much. Please only go from the last version I sent a couple days ago. If I had this article when I first started playing, it would have meant a huge difference in my game/equipment, and development, more than any other article on equipment or string I have ever read.Last edited by GeoffWilliams; 09-05-2011, 06:23 PM.
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Who's online...or "The Tennisplayer Internet Cafe"
Originally posted by johnyandell View Postdb,
you know i never even looked at that--looks like 10 people in an internet cafe...i'll have our programmer check into it, but you should have to be a subscriber...
jy
Now I am even more curious as to who the "guests" are.
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Hi John,
I'm a little confused about the pro racket drop...... I was re-reading that analysis you did for me on my serve last year and was having a look at some footage of Fed in the new archive and had a look at that video of the girl doing the windmill drill.
The big I'm confused about, is which direction does the tip of the elbow point, I know it sounds like a stupid question cause you can see it in the window but I can't get my head around it, where also should the racket face(strings) be pointing, towards the back fence? And the side edge should be roughly perpendicular to my torso yes but on the right hand side?
Thanks once again for all the help.
Jono.
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Jon,
Don't worry about where the elbow points. Try the windmill drill, let the elobw go up high, relax and let it drop. Don't worry either about where the racket is in relation to the back fence. Just try to get it to fall as far as possible--and yes along the right side of the body. The face of the strings should be perpendicular to plane of the torso.
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Were:
I can't really answer that question. Of course you swing with your hand but if everything is set up right the torso is making it's contribution--as well as the legs, etc.
Brign Gordon might be able to break down the contributions of the segments, but for me it's about the positions. What you want to see is whether your stroke conforms to the key positions in the stroke models. I've gone over that in a lot of different ways in those forehand articles in Advanced Tennis.
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Hey just a question from your article on the absolute truth
Yet when we look at Djokovic we see that unlike any other top player he actually turns the racket face backwards until the strings are flush or parallel with the baseline. In doing so he goes further back and behind than either Federer or Nadal.
Compared to Roger, Novak's arm goes behind his body and his racket face turns backward.
Is this some unknown advantage - a technical advance that only he has developed? Or is it a liability that he overcomes in some other way? Or is it simply idiosyncratic and/or irrelevant?
could this be related to his grip being so strong?
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