I have been enjoying the site this last month. Question for the Forum- I believe many of my students get to close to the ball on the groundstrokes because of their hitting arm structure is so close to the body during the backswing. I think having the elbow close to the body during the backswing is a major reason why people get too close to the ball.
It's like telling your body you have to get close to the ball to hit to because you don't have much space away from the trunk. I teach club tennis and probably at least 7 out of 10 of my students consistently get too close to the ball on their groundstrokes. Again I believe it's because of their set up. Meaning they prepare with the elbow so close to the body.
Several of my students when I tell them to do a practice swing they swing with the elbow very close like a golf contact. It just seems natural for players to have the elbows in. Reading and watching so many of your articles and videos it sounds like you feel the same way. Why do you think people get too close to the ball on groundstrokes???
It's like telling your body you have to get close to the ball to hit to because you don't have much space away from the trunk. I teach club tennis and probably at least 7 out of 10 of my students consistently get too close to the ball on their groundstrokes. Again I believe it's because of their set up. Meaning they prepare with the elbow so close to the body.
Several of my students when I tell them to do a practice swing they swing with the elbow very close like a golf contact. It just seems natural for players to have the elbows in. Reading and watching so many of your articles and videos it sounds like you feel the same way. Why do you think people get too close to the ball on groundstrokes???
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