Hi Everyone,
I have been off of Tennisplayer.net for a while and am happy to be back. Hopefully, I am not late to this party and if I am I apologize for posting on an issue that might have been covered here. I looked at both Sharapova's and Tiafoe's serve and seem to see a common problem in both these serves. I think it is a misunderstanding about what throwing is. If you watch a basic throw the arm stays in line with the target and the wrist points at the target the whole time. However, advanced throwing (i.e. pitching or throwing a football) involves loosening the wrist and letting it break away from the direction of the throw. I put a picture of this on twitter (@tennisnut_ae) with Manziel. So my sense is that one way to overcome this at an early age would be to actually teach this advanced throw to children. I am wondering if this resonates with anyone on the board. Again I apologize if this is an old topic but it seems that the common thread I see is in the image that the palm of the hand should face the target at all times while throwing that is then transferred to the serve.
Sincerely,
Arturo
I have been off of Tennisplayer.net for a while and am happy to be back. Hopefully, I am not late to this party and if I am I apologize for posting on an issue that might have been covered here. I looked at both Sharapova's and Tiafoe's serve and seem to see a common problem in both these serves. I think it is a misunderstanding about what throwing is. If you watch a basic throw the arm stays in line with the target and the wrist points at the target the whole time. However, advanced throwing (i.e. pitching or throwing a football) involves loosening the wrist and letting it break away from the direction of the throw. I put a picture of this on twitter (@tennisnut_ae) with Manziel. So my sense is that one way to overcome this at an early age would be to actually teach this advanced throw to children. I am wondering if this resonates with anyone on the board. Again I apologize if this is an old topic but it seems that the common thread I see is in the image that the palm of the hand should face the target at all times while throwing that is then transferred to the serve.
Sincerely,
Arturo
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