As I do this stuff, I'm finding that I need to send off an early executive command to start the forward arm motion whatever it is. ("Start the wiper NOW! Start the hinge NOW! Start hurling twist of upper arm NOW!" Etc., etc.) So in that sense, I'm not sure about the conventional wisdom of leading with the gross body any more. I start the arm first and then it gets swamped, drowned, overwhelmed. The total motion despite the conflict goes away from the net. People should re-read THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA just for its arm-wrestling scene. That will help them to understand that physiology not just strength and psychology is involved.
Ironically, if your arm is trying to go forward as it goes backward, it will retreat more slowly, which will result, in tennis, in body leading the arm before you hit the ball, just with more of a build-up.
Ironically, if your arm is trying to go forward as it goes backward, it will retreat more slowly, which will result, in tennis, in body leading the arm before you hit the ball, just with more of a build-up.
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