Here is my problem.
I know during the serve the wrist is not supposed to snap, but rather just "come along for the ride". I have also been told the service motion is just like throwing a football. Well, when I throw a football, my wrist is bent back. Then as I bring the ball up and I am about to release, I can feel the muscles in my forearm flex for a split second. I wouldn't call it a "snap", because my wrist is not really snapping foreward. It's more just going along with the pronation.
The back of my hand and my forearm do end up in a straight line, not typical of the position of a person who is trying to snap their wrist into contact. I have been trying not to use my forearm at all, and I have been able to. However, it feels a bit less natural to me. Plus, my natural throwing motion gives me more pop on the serve. So, my question is, do I give the "limp wrist" way more time and practice, or just use my natural throwing motion?
Thanks for the help,
Bryan
I know during the serve the wrist is not supposed to snap, but rather just "come along for the ride". I have also been told the service motion is just like throwing a football. Well, when I throw a football, my wrist is bent back. Then as I bring the ball up and I am about to release, I can feel the muscles in my forearm flex for a split second. I wouldn't call it a "snap", because my wrist is not really snapping foreward. It's more just going along with the pronation.
The back of my hand and my forearm do end up in a straight line, not typical of the position of a person who is trying to snap their wrist into contact. I have been trying not to use my forearm at all, and I have been able to. However, it feels a bit less natural to me. Plus, my natural throwing motion gives me more pop on the serve. So, my question is, do I give the "limp wrist" way more time and practice, or just use my natural throwing motion?
Thanks for the help,
Bryan
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