"Very Interesting"
Thanks for the link to Pat Dougherty's drills. What did Arte Johnson say every week on Laugh In: "Very interesting". Of course, you youngsters wouldn't understand. You should watch reruns of "Laugh In" on youtube. Try http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh2nD...eature=related
to get you started.
First of all, Larry is right. The legs go up first. But what do they actually do. They just enable you to load the shoulder and get the arm a little more externally rotated before you go into internal rotation. (The forward rotation of the hips by the legs is another story, but comes after the upward motion being highlighted in Phil's motion. However, that part of the leg motion is critical and comes before the final upward snap. That part of the leg/hip/shoulder motion is what I am emphasizing in my "feet-together-forward Figure 8" drill.) After all Sjeng Schalken proved to us you could serve just under 110 with almost no flex in the knees at all. Phil, you could still serve pretty well without that much knee action, but you can't if you don't get the rackethead over to the right and on the "line". Same will be true for you, IIII. Maybe Dougherty's drill with the whip up above will give you a clue. I still prefer my Fig8's and weighted racket head.
Second, I need to get more videos up on my channel so I can demonstrate what I am trying to explain so much of the time in my lessons as well as here.
Third, if Pat is the Serve Doctor at Bolletierri's, I can only imagine what he must be charging and I ... oh well, as Goldie would say: "Never Mind".
don
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to get you started.
First of all, Larry is right. The legs go up first. But what do they actually do. They just enable you to load the shoulder and get the arm a little more externally rotated before you go into internal rotation. (The forward rotation of the hips by the legs is another story, but comes after the upward motion being highlighted in Phil's motion. However, that part of the leg motion is critical and comes before the final upward snap. That part of the leg/hip/shoulder motion is what I am emphasizing in my "feet-together-forward Figure 8" drill.) After all Sjeng Schalken proved to us you could serve just under 110 with almost no flex in the knees at all. Phil, you could still serve pretty well without that much knee action, but you can't if you don't get the rackethead over to the right and on the "line". Same will be true for you, IIII. Maybe Dougherty's drill with the whip up above will give you a clue. I still prefer my Fig8's and weighted racket head.
Second, I need to get more videos up on my channel so I can demonstrate what I am trying to explain so much of the time in my lessons as well as here.
Third, if Pat is the Serve Doctor at Bolletierri's, I can only imagine what he must be charging and I ... oh well, as Goldie would say: "Never Mind".
don
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