Elbow extension on the serve was mentioned briefly in this article, and I think it should not be underestimated. For myself, this article reminded me that if I concentrate on getting my elbow pointing forward (via shoulder rotation) before I let my forarm snap up to the ball and pronate helps with power and control.
I almost used my elbow to aim my serve today, and I think this actually makes sense. If your elbow is pointing off in some odd direction when you try to hit the ball, I don't see how you can control the direction of your forearm. It's probably true that the actual thing happening here is a correction of shoulder rotation, but thinking about the elbow actually makes it happen.
Sometimes, I wonder if all this analysis is really helpful if you can't get the student to perform the motion. More emphasis on *how* you make your body do such-and-such notion may be needed.
I almost used my elbow to aim my serve today, and I think this actually makes sense. If your elbow is pointing off in some odd direction when you try to hit the ball, I don't see how you can control the direction of your forearm. It's probably true that the actual thing happening here is a correction of shoulder rotation, but thinking about the elbow actually makes it happen.
Sometimes, I wonder if all this analysis is really helpful if you can't get the student to perform the motion. More emphasis on *how* you make your body do such-and-such notion may be needed.
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