In recent years a common "advanced" serving tip has been to approach the ball as if you were to hit it with the edge of the racket frame. In the February issue, we saw that the turning of the arm and racket face in the upward swing through internal shoulder rotation was a major source of racket speed. How to resolve that apparent contradiction?
Take a look at 3 elite servers in 500 frames per second video. What is the relationship between the on the straightening of the elbow, the so-called on edge approach, and the turning of the hand arm and racket through the rotation of the upper arm in the shoulder joint. One other fact to consider—the movement from the racket drop to the contact as shown here takes about 2/10s of a second.
Take a look at 3 elite servers in 500 frames per second video. What is the relationship between the on the straightening of the elbow, the so-called on edge approach, and the turning of the hand arm and racket through the rotation of the upper arm in the shoulder joint. One other fact to consider—the movement from the racket drop to the contact as shown here takes about 2/10s of a second.
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