Ok let's start trying to improve someone. It's a shame more of this doesn't go on tennisplayer...I am always happy to put forward my students for analysis. Brian Gordon helped me with this guy a while back and he's coming along nicely.
I did do some slow motion shots but they came out poorly as they were taken under floodlights. I can do some slomo over the next day or two, however.
History
He had a dropped elbow and poor leg drive at one point and I've worked hard to eradicate these issues. Working on the dropped elbow was something he found difficult. I had to start him with the racket behind his head in the loaded position to get him familiar with where his elbow should be in order for it to line up with his shoulders.
When he then moved on to the full swing he started to "bowl" the arm rather than move in a "throwing action" I still don't think his elbow quite breaks enough into the throwing action as perhaps it could.
The Boy
Talented, very talented. He is 14 but weighs a mere 50 kilos. He is self-conscious and dislikes the camera and is somewhat reluctant to be filmed. Consequently, these aren't his best serves but they show pretty much everything about his action, which is all us coaches need to see.
He has great timing which helps. We need more power in that serve as he moves into the U16 events.
The Coach
That's me! I am not dissatisfied with the work I've done on his serve but as we all know, there's always room for improvement. Please feel free anyone to chip in with suggestions. I shudder to think what the worldsbestcoach will think and will await his verdict with eager anticipation. Don_Budge, tennis_chiro's comments are also eagerly awaited…and 10's player if he's floating around...and anyone, anyone who is skilled at developing serves.
I did do some slow motion shots but they came out poorly as they were taken under floodlights. I can do some slomo over the next day or two, however.
History
He had a dropped elbow and poor leg drive at one point and I've worked hard to eradicate these issues. Working on the dropped elbow was something he found difficult. I had to start him with the racket behind his head in the loaded position to get him familiar with where his elbow should be in order for it to line up with his shoulders.
When he then moved on to the full swing he started to "bowl" the arm rather than move in a "throwing action" I still don't think his elbow quite breaks enough into the throwing action as perhaps it could.
The Boy
Talented, very talented. He is 14 but weighs a mere 50 kilos. He is self-conscious and dislikes the camera and is somewhat reluctant to be filmed. Consequently, these aren't his best serves but they show pretty much everything about his action, which is all us coaches need to see.
He has great timing which helps. We need more power in that serve as he moves into the U16 events.
The Coach
That's me! I am not dissatisfied with the work I've done on his serve but as we all know, there's always room for improvement. Please feel free anyone to chip in with suggestions. I shudder to think what the worldsbestcoach will think and will await his verdict with eager anticipation. Don_Budge, tennis_chiro's comments are also eagerly awaited…and 10's player if he's floating around...and anyone, anyone who is skilled at developing serves.
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