Two Handed Backhand--or One?
When Chris Lewit sent me this video of his student Elizabeth I thought her two-hander looked excellent. A nice swing, shape, very smooth, good extension. Then I saw the one-hander that followed. It's obvious that for this player the one-hander is visibly more explosive, and actually even more fluid than her two. And so the question becomes: how many kids--or adults--have two-handers that may be functional and even good. But might never know what their potential really was as a one-hander. Thoughts?
When Chris Lewit sent me this video of his student Elizabeth I thought her two-hander looked excellent. A nice swing, shape, very smooth, good extension. Then I saw the one-hander that followed. It's obvious that for this player the one-hander is visibly more explosive, and actually even more fluid than her two. And so the question becomes: how many kids--or adults--have two-handers that may be functional and even good. But might never know what their potential really was as a one-hander. Thoughts?
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