John,
I recently videotaped my serve. One thing I noticed is that as I’m swinging up to strike the ball, my arm pronates too early (on the upswing) and my racket face opens prematurely before striking the ball. I essentially hit the ball flat every time with little or no pronation in the follow through. I know when swinging up to strike the ball, the racket face should be perpendicular to the ball, and only at very the last moment should the arm pronate in order to strike the ball with the open racket face. Unfortunately, knowing this and correcting it are two different things. I’ve not had much success.
Do have any suggestions (drills, ways to visualize it, etc.) that may help? A variation on this question would be, “How do you go about teaching this to someone who trying to learn it for the first time?”
Thanks,
Scott
I recently videotaped my serve. One thing I noticed is that as I’m swinging up to strike the ball, my arm pronates too early (on the upswing) and my racket face opens prematurely before striking the ball. I essentially hit the ball flat every time with little or no pronation in the follow through. I know when swinging up to strike the ball, the racket face should be perpendicular to the ball, and only at very the last moment should the arm pronate in order to strike the ball with the open racket face. Unfortunately, knowing this and correcting it are two different things. I’ve not had much success.
Do have any suggestions (drills, ways to visualize it, etc.) that may help? A variation on this question would be, “How do you go about teaching this to someone who trying to learn it for the first time?”
Thanks,
Scott
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