The right fundamentals - The learning phase
One very important aspect in teaching the right fundamentals of every stroke is that there is a strong hierarchie of teaching what when.
Every part of a pro serve is important. You can not miss one part. But the racket action is the most important part to teach. Because it is the first thing you have to teach and every other aspect must in the end be related to this aspect. On the ITF website Steven Martens explains this thoroughly.
In other words you start from the action with the racket closest to the ball. And than work your way from that place. I mention this because at instructional movies almost all of them start the other way around.
So in this thread and the underlying article the racket and arm action are imo the most important fundamental. Why not tell how the pro's finish like they do?
One very important aspect in teaching the right fundamentals of every stroke is that there is a strong hierarchie of teaching what when.
Every part of a pro serve is important. You can not miss one part. But the racket action is the most important part to teach. Because it is the first thing you have to teach and every other aspect must in the end be related to this aspect. On the ITF website Steven Martens explains this thoroughly.
In other words you start from the action with the racket closest to the ball. And than work your way from that place. I mention this because at instructional movies almost all of them start the other way around.
So in this thread and the underlying article the racket and arm action are imo the most important fundamental. Why not tell how the pro's finish like they do?
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