John,
When teaching beginner tennis players on the forehand, do you have them make sure they catch their racquet over the shoulder? Many coaches demand the finish for the perfectly structured swing from low to high!!
I think it teaches a player to lift from low to high and eventually create some spin on the ball.
Finishes change based on what your doing to the ball. Do you agree?
So if I teach someone to catch the racquet over the shoulder am I limiting them later on?
Does someone's forehand evolve over time with many finishes?
Do you think Nadel, federer and others were told to finish over the shoulder? or were they told to just hit the ball?
I was taught to catch the racquet and definitely hit the ball with topsin but not much of a pressing forehand!
Last few years, I have experimented with just leting the racquet fall or finish with out forcing the finish
My forehand is 100% better
Your thoughts
Adam
When teaching beginner tennis players on the forehand, do you have them make sure they catch their racquet over the shoulder? Many coaches demand the finish for the perfectly structured swing from low to high!!
I think it teaches a player to lift from low to high and eventually create some spin on the ball.
Finishes change based on what your doing to the ball. Do you agree?
So if I teach someone to catch the racquet over the shoulder am I limiting them later on?
Does someone's forehand evolve over time with many finishes?
Do you think Nadel, federer and others were told to finish over the shoulder? or were they told to just hit the ball?
I was taught to catch the racquet and definitely hit the ball with topsin but not much of a pressing forehand!
Last few years, I have experimented with just leting the racquet fall or finish with out forcing the finish
My forehand is 100% better
Your thoughts
Adam
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