John,
I was out hitting today. After watching all of the Pete Sampras forehand arm action clips, I was inspired to go out and practice his marvelous reverse forehand. The results were awesome. Whereas I feel I over-extend on my forehand, commiting too much to a horizontal swing path that is pretty inconsistent. I instead tried to whip the racquet up the ball as fast as I could on a vertical plane, mainly by rotating my arm. I was generating as much topspin as I ever have and am convinced that for players who like to grind it out from the baseline, this technique could work well if those players are uncomfortable with semi-western or western grips. But, I should be cautious. What is the danger in hitting all my forehands in this fashion?
I was out hitting today. After watching all of the Pete Sampras forehand arm action clips, I was inspired to go out and practice his marvelous reverse forehand. The results were awesome. Whereas I feel I over-extend on my forehand, commiting too much to a horizontal swing path that is pretty inconsistent. I instead tried to whip the racquet up the ball as fast as I could on a vertical plane, mainly by rotating my arm. I was generating as much topspin as I ever have and am convinced that for players who like to grind it out from the baseline, this technique could work well if those players are uncomfortable with semi-western or western grips. But, I should be cautious. What is the danger in hitting all my forehands in this fashion?
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