Hi John,
At some point during the forehand, but before contact, a stretch needs to be established across the chest and shoulder so that body rotation can pull the arm forward into contact, right?
The backswing is going to position the arm in a way that either facilitates or complicates achieving this stretch. Basically, the further back you bring your elbow, the better you are setting up for the stretch because there will be less distance your arm will need to move for the stretch to be established. To me, this seems more efficient and simple, but it also increases the size of the backswing.
I'm working on memory here, but it seems that most pros position their elbow up near shoulder level and have it pulled back which is the same position I'm referring to. If I'm not being clear about what I'm describing, I can look for some video clips to show it.
The reason I ask is because I've been experimenting with smoothing out my swing and slowing it down. The backswing I describe above seems to facilitate that, and it seems that a bigger backswing would make more sense with a slower and smoother swing.
What are your thoughts? Am I getting into too much detail again?
Thanks,
Vin
At some point during the forehand, but before contact, a stretch needs to be established across the chest and shoulder so that body rotation can pull the arm forward into contact, right?
The backswing is going to position the arm in a way that either facilitates or complicates achieving this stretch. Basically, the further back you bring your elbow, the better you are setting up for the stretch because there will be less distance your arm will need to move for the stretch to be established. To me, this seems more efficient and simple, but it also increases the size of the backswing.
I'm working on memory here, but it seems that most pros position their elbow up near shoulder level and have it pulled back which is the same position I'm referring to. If I'm not being clear about what I'm describing, I can look for some video clips to show it.
The reason I ask is because I've been experimenting with smoothing out my swing and slowing it down. The backswing I describe above seems to facilitate that, and it seems that a bigger backswing would make more sense with a slower and smoother swing.
What are your thoughts? Am I getting into too much detail again?
Thanks,
Vin
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