A Startling Discovery (as Andy Borowitz would say)
Rather than buy a new computer, I worked on my old, extremely troubled one for three days, and now every video in the stroke archive is ten times as big on the large screen which my photographing sister gave to me some years ago.
Immediately, I can see-- in most of John McEnroe's forehands-- that there is far less arm extension as part of the forward swing than I imagined. Similarly, there is less on-the-fly laying back and closing of the wrist by contact than I imagined.
On the backhand side, I can more clearly see the martinet's posture that both Stotty and I recently reflected upon. If John McEnroe's shoulderblades are already clenched before his racket gets out of the barn, there won't be much of the scapular retraction I've been talking about except at the very end of the stroke.
Less is more, so I am grateful for these shifts in perception, with their implicit suggestion of paring down more.
Another thing I notice better or for the first time is McEnroe's chunkiness-- he could be better put together, physically, than many people think.
Rather than buy a new computer, I worked on my old, extremely troubled one for three days, and now every video in the stroke archive is ten times as big on the large screen which my photographing sister gave to me some years ago.
Immediately, I can see-- in most of John McEnroe's forehands-- that there is far less arm extension as part of the forward swing than I imagined. Similarly, there is less on-the-fly laying back and closing of the wrist by contact than I imagined.
On the backhand side, I can more clearly see the martinet's posture that both Stotty and I recently reflected upon. If John McEnroe's shoulderblades are already clenched before his racket gets out of the barn, there won't be much of the scapular retraction I've been talking about except at the very end of the stroke.
Less is more, so I am grateful for these shifts in perception, with their implicit suggestion of paring down more.
Another thing I notice better or for the first time is McEnroe's chunkiness-- he could be better put together, physically, than many people think.
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