Hey John,
Over the past month, I've spent countless hours practicing, filming, and comparing. I've had success with the drill you suggested in the article and usually have a contact point further to the right than before. Especially right after doing the drill. I'm also able to land balanced on the left foot with the right foot moderately kicked back, but not on all swings. On occasion it still comes out to the side, but not nearly as bad as the video in the article.
I attached a picture that compares a few segments of my swing to Federer's. The serve of mine in the picture is one of the worse cases of the kick to the side. What I noticed from the comparison is that the contact point is similar to Fed's and so is the amount of hip and shoulder rotation. (At least I think so?) What's dramatically different is the landing. I land much earlier in my swing than Federer and every other pro I've looked at. If you look at the second and third pictures in the sequence, you can see that I'm at about the same point in my swing as Federer, but I am landing and he is far from it. So, the question is, am I still over rotating, or is the remaining amount of kick to the side because of the early landing?
I'm thinking it's the early landing for a few reasons. First, my body is still rotating when I land. The left leg landing acts as a brake and causes the right leg to come around. Federer for the most part is done with his rotation when he lands. And second, the side kick usually happens when I put a little more energy into my serve which I'm assuming means more rotational momentum and supports the first thought.
I also notice that I consistently land at least 2 feet into the court and don't get much air. It seems like I get more horizontal force and less vertical force out of my leg drive compared what is typical. Not sure if that means anything.
What do you think? Am I on to something or is this another dead end?
Thanks,
Vin
Over the past month, I've spent countless hours practicing, filming, and comparing. I've had success with the drill you suggested in the article and usually have a contact point further to the right than before. Especially right after doing the drill. I'm also able to land balanced on the left foot with the right foot moderately kicked back, but not on all swings. On occasion it still comes out to the side, but not nearly as bad as the video in the article.
I attached a picture that compares a few segments of my swing to Federer's. The serve of mine in the picture is one of the worse cases of the kick to the side. What I noticed from the comparison is that the contact point is similar to Fed's and so is the amount of hip and shoulder rotation. (At least I think so?) What's dramatically different is the landing. I land much earlier in my swing than Federer and every other pro I've looked at. If you look at the second and third pictures in the sequence, you can see that I'm at about the same point in my swing as Federer, but I am landing and he is far from it. So, the question is, am I still over rotating, or is the remaining amount of kick to the side because of the early landing?
I'm thinking it's the early landing for a few reasons. First, my body is still rotating when I land. The left leg landing acts as a brake and causes the right leg to come around. Federer for the most part is done with his rotation when he lands. And second, the side kick usually happens when I put a little more energy into my serve which I'm assuming means more rotational momentum and supports the first thought.
I also notice that I consistently land at least 2 feet into the court and don't get much air. It seems like I get more horizontal force and less vertical force out of my leg drive compared what is typical. Not sure if that means anything.
What do you think? Am I on to something or is this another dead end?
Thanks,
Vin
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