Dear John,
I must say that your last article on Federer's straight arm is probably the best I have read on the site and I completely agree with your points! My 12-year old daughter is learning this type of technique and all the points you mentioned are near and dear to me and make so much sense from the biomechanics/anatomy point of view.
Indeed, we are working on getting rid of her arm/racquet going too far behind, having semi-western grip and many other points. Indeed, this boy is amazing and your way of using his wonderful technique to describe Federer's forehand is really helpful.
This actually emphasizes how important it is for kids to build technique before going to tournaments where they all loose technique again!
Thank you!
Gleb Shumyatsky
I must say that your last article on Federer's straight arm is probably the best I have read on the site and I completely agree with your points! My 12-year old daughter is learning this type of technique and all the points you mentioned are near and dear to me and make so much sense from the biomechanics/anatomy point of view.
Indeed, we are working on getting rid of her arm/racquet going too far behind, having semi-western grip and many other points. Indeed, this boy is amazing and your way of using his wonderful technique to describe Federer's forehand is really helpful.
This actually emphasizes how important it is for kids to build technique before going to tournaments where they all loose technique again!
Thank you!
Gleb Shumyatsky
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