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Originally posted by bottle View PostSure. Block it.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostI can't say that I know Oscar's method well enough to answer that in detail. Some of the things I know he believes about watching and modeling the pros, I agree with. It may be, though, that we study the pros we see different things. Think he is mistaken in believing that the "wrap" finish is a cause of anything. Or that there is no turn in the forehand preparation, only "ball stalking." Also I don't believe in miracle cures--for cancer or the forehand--his master tennis in two days idea. I just don't think it really works that way. But many people are stimulated and inspired by his work. You might try searching around on the Tenniswarehouse message boards--he's gotten a ton of discussion pro and con there.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostI can't say that I know Oscar's method well enough to answer that in detail. Some of the things I know he believes about watching and modeling the pros, I agree with. It may be, though, that we study the pros we see different things. Think he is mistaken in believing that the "wrap" finish is a cause of anything. Or that there is no turn in the forehand preparation, only "ball stalking." Also I don't believe in miracle cures--for cancer or the forehand--his master tennis in two days idea. I just don't think it really works that way. But many people are stimulated and inspired by his work. You might try searching around on the Tenniswarehouse message boards--he's gotten a ton of discussion pro and con there.
Quote from his book: "Your body, coiled backwards from the waist up, releases that energy into the ball when you naturally unwind into the open position. It's similar to twisting a spring and then letting it return to its original position." Does that sound like someone advocating "no turn in the forehand preparation"? Be fair to your fellow teacher's, John.
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To clarify, if you look at Oscar's MIT video, yeah, those guys are turning partially. By "turn" I mean the full almost universal pro turn with the arm stretched that is widely accepted now. If that wasn't clear I apologize.
As for the wrap, sorry I have to disagree. It s a consequence in my view. If you read the Myth of the Wrap I elaborate on the negative impact that "creating" it has on many players. I believe that if you extend through the swing and are relaxed, you will wrap naturally and would have to consciously tense to prevent this from happening. the type of wrap--over the shoulder, around the shoulder, or even lower is a function of the forward swing trajectory. Hope that clarifies.
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