Hi Don,
Can you explain how a stronger continental grip would increase internal shoulder rotation? I could see how it might increase forearm pronation slightly, but Brian Gordon has the following to say about that
"The reality is that independent forearm pronation is used more for positioning the wrist joint and racquet head than for generating racquet head speed. "
I think we also have to consider if an increase in pronation would be a stronger factor than the racquet angle at contact.
Blake
Can you explain how a stronger continental grip would increase internal shoulder rotation? I could see how it might increase forearm pronation slightly, but Brian Gordon has the following to say about that
"The reality is that independent forearm pronation is used more for positioning the wrist joint and racquet head than for generating racquet head speed. "
I think we also have to consider if an increase in pronation would be a stronger factor than the racquet angle at contact.
Blake
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