John,
Very interesting article! Lots of information.
The high acceleration of the racket prior to contact:
Isn't this basically because of the following?
The arm itself, prior to impact, slows down, moves very little, but the racket swivels at the hand (this is why a loose wrist is essential)... The arm is slowing down, creating a whip-like motion of the racket, and the path of the racket is up and across the ball. I think this is what Bungalo Bill once brought up in an article here (except that I can't find it...).
Very interesting article! Lots of information.
The high acceleration of the racket prior to contact:
Isn't this basically because of the following?
The arm itself, prior to impact, slows down, moves very little, but the racket swivels at the hand (this is why a loose wrist is essential)... The arm is slowing down, creating a whip-like motion of the racket, and the path of the racket is up and across the ball. I think this is what Bungalo Bill once brought up in an article here (except that I can't find it...).
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