I posted this in the thread dedicated to the article, but it got drowned out by other discussion.
"At the conclusion of the descending portion of the loop note the elbow is still elevated, the hand is to the hitting side of the elbow, and the racquet head is above, and to the hitting side of, the hand. The hitting arm and racquet are on a slight diagonal to the shoulder."
I gather that this terminology is probably standard in coaching circles, but I'm having difficulty visualizing what is meant. I'm assuming that "hitting side" roughly equates to "in front of", or in the zone between the body part in question and where the ball is.
So what would it mean to have the hand in the hitting side of the elbow? Does this mean that the wrist is flexed, so that the palm is in front of the elbow (and if it were hyperextended it would be behind, or on the non-hitting side of the elbow)?
similarly:
"But the most distinct difference is the position of the racquet in relation to the hand. In the Type 3 swing, the racquet head is on the hitting side of the hand as the hand starts to move forward. The racquet head is also above the hand, and the entire arm is extended away from the body toward the back fence on a slight diagonal skew to the hitting side."
what does this diagonal skew to the hitting side mean?
"At the conclusion of the descending portion of the loop note the elbow is still elevated, the hand is to the hitting side of the elbow, and the racquet head is above, and to the hitting side of, the hand. The hitting arm and racquet are on a slight diagonal to the shoulder."
I gather that this terminology is probably standard in coaching circles, but I'm having difficulty visualizing what is meant. I'm assuming that "hitting side" roughly equates to "in front of", or in the zone between the body part in question and where the ball is.
So what would it mean to have the hand in the hitting side of the elbow? Does this mean that the wrist is flexed, so that the palm is in front of the elbow (and if it were hyperextended it would be behind, or on the non-hitting side of the elbow)?
similarly:
"But the most distinct difference is the position of the racquet in relation to the hand. In the Type 3 swing, the racquet head is on the hitting side of the hand as the hand starts to move forward. The racquet head is also above the hand, and the entire arm is extended away from the body toward the back fence on a slight diagonal skew to the hitting side."
what does this diagonal skew to the hitting side mean?
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