Huh??
I am going to disagree with John, which I so rarely do, although I think we should clarify things here.
F=m x a.
So, does this mean weight transfer has zero effect on the shot, or that it is irrelevant. I would argue that point. There is a significant difference in the ball when I am leaning in versus leaning back. That is not to say one cannot hit with a similar racquet speed, but the weight of the ball is heavier with a greater mass behind it.
Now, I know that spin is the relevant factor in heaviness, but I would consider the weight transfer in hitting a heavy ball to be vertical, rather than horizontal. John, would you please explain how weight transfer is nebulous. If this is so, why do we push so hard off the ground to create force. If so, why do so many players move through their shots? If so, why do volleyers hit while stepping in, rather than playing more open stance shots? ( Is it merely to create better angles)
This thread just opened up a whole can of...
I am going to disagree with John, which I so rarely do, although I think we should clarify things here.
F=m x a.
So, does this mean weight transfer has zero effect on the shot, or that it is irrelevant. I would argue that point. There is a significant difference in the ball when I am leaning in versus leaning back. That is not to say one cannot hit with a similar racquet speed, but the weight of the ball is heavier with a greater mass behind it.
Now, I know that spin is the relevant factor in heaviness, but I would consider the weight transfer in hitting a heavy ball to be vertical, rather than horizontal. John, would you please explain how weight transfer is nebulous. If this is so, why do we push so hard off the ground to create force. If so, why do so many players move through their shots? If so, why do volleyers hit while stepping in, rather than playing more open stance shots? ( Is it merely to create better angles)
This thread just opened up a whole can of...
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