Oh good, we're done talking about certificates, what the little one does, towels, and other sports. I almost forgot what the thread was about.
The grip is obviously key. But one of the underlying issues with this problem, is the impulse to "line up the strings" at trophy position. It makes sense (to the inexperienced) to get the hitting side of the racquet congruent to the ball. It's counterintuitive to turn the face away, and keep it away until the 11th hr. This is a great drill for promoting the kinesthetic feel for these positions. It works.
Did something similar with my golf swing this summer as i was playing with the face too shut at the top. Pro gave me some drills to do work on. (rotating the toe up a little sooner) that got the club up on a better plane and face position at the top. Felt strange at first though.
The grip is obviously key. But one of the underlying issues with this problem, is the impulse to "line up the strings" at trophy position. It makes sense (to the inexperienced) to get the hitting side of the racquet congruent to the ball. It's counterintuitive to turn the face away, and keep it away until the 11th hr. This is a great drill for promoting the kinesthetic feel for these positions. It works.
Did something similar with my golf swing this summer as i was playing with the face too shut at the top. Pro gave me some drills to do work on. (rotating the toe up a little sooner) that got the club up on a better plane and face position at the top. Felt strange at first though.
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