I've been playing for a couple of years now and, being a fan of this website, I've tried to use many of the ideas presented here.
I have a coach who I see once a week, sometimes twice a week.
Last night she mentioned something that she has talked about before but which I've never really taken in properly. She talked about the use of core strength during the forehand and backhand and how she actually consciously tightens these muscles during the shot. I need to talk to her more about this but I was wondering what the opinion of the players here were on this subject.
She can generate a lot of pace with a short Monica-Seles type take-back on her backhand. Personally, I've generally tried to keep my core only gently engaged during a stroke, focusing more on trying to feel a sense of centred balance and allowing the whip effect of the back-to-forward transition to generate the pace. Consciously tightening the core muscles isn't something that's really occurred to me.
I'd be very curious to hear what others think.
I have a coach who I see once a week, sometimes twice a week.
Last night she mentioned something that she has talked about before but which I've never really taken in properly. She talked about the use of core strength during the forehand and backhand and how she actually consciously tightens these muscles during the shot. I need to talk to her more about this but I was wondering what the opinion of the players here were on this subject.
She can generate a lot of pace with a short Monica-Seles type take-back on her backhand. Personally, I've generally tried to keep my core only gently engaged during a stroke, focusing more on trying to feel a sense of centred balance and allowing the whip effect of the back-to-forward transition to generate the pace. Consciously tightening the core muscles isn't something that's really occurred to me.
I'd be very curious to hear what others think.
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