I have a question. I'm trying to help a 12 y.o. boy who just started with me and hits a straight arm forehand, but doesn't get inside enough or below the ball enough. I'd really prefer he hit a bent/bent, but who am I to change what he already likes and obviously works pretty well for the two top players in the world. Part of the drill I use to help kids develop their strokes is to hit high balls and to go from high to higher. Well this was a little tough for the young man because he was straining to hit the high ball. I tried to explain to him that he didn't have to get his elbow up to the height of the ball, just the racket head. With a bent/bent structure, you can go from a ball below your knees to a ball above your shoulders with your elbow moving little more than a couple of inches over that entire 5 foot range. Of course, you have to learn how to do that, but eventually it's a lot less stress. As I was trying to teach this to this young man, I realized that with the straight arm hitting structure, he really had to lift his elbow much higher than a bent/bent. And that is a lot more strain for the shoulder.
Am I wrong about this? I haven't seen anything written about this disadvantage with a straight-arm hitting configuration. At least I consider it a disadvantage. And I consider teaching players how to handle high balls with a high to higher swing without straining their arms or lifting their elbows too much a critical skill, especially for younger and smaller players dealing with moonballers.
Please post a response or point me to an answer if you have one.
don
Julian, don't worry, I'll put a post in John's question box!
Am I wrong about this? I haven't seen anything written about this disadvantage with a straight-arm hitting configuration. At least I consider it a disadvantage. And I consider teaching players how to handle high balls with a high to higher swing without straining their arms or lifting their elbows too much a critical skill, especially for younger and smaller players dealing with moonballers.
Please post a response or point me to an answer if you have one.
don
Julian, don't worry, I'll put a post in John's question box!
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