Interactive Stroke Analysis: Roscoe Tanner's Serve
Tennisplayer Subscribers!
For the past several months, several subscribers have expressed repeated in the Forum in taking a look at Roscoe Tanner’s serve. I’m still not totally sure why but it did get me thinking. So it became the inspiration for starting a new type of interactive article on Tennisplayer.
For Roscoe, nothing exists that is even remotely close to the video resources we have on our Stroke Archive players. But I have put together 3 interesting clips as well as a couple of revealing still images, thanks to the contributions of our subscribers.
Later in the month, I plan to add my own analysis of Tanner’s serve, but first in this new interactive article, you have the opportunity to analyze the motion of a legendary player for yourself, and hopefully learn more about what to look for in studying strokes in general on in the process.
Our Forum is the only one of it’s kind in the world, because it allows us to insert video and still images directly in the threads. This is a big problem in some of the other larger tennis message boards. Fights break out because no one can actually see or show what people are discussing and/or arguing about.
So far I think our Forum is underutilized. So this is also an experiment to see whether we can get more people involved in contributing or just visiting and learning there as a regular part of the Tennisplayer experience.
If this works out as I hope I have a lot of other interesting video of other players from all eras we can look at next/ Sound like fun?
With Roscoe, I have inserted the 3 movies and the 2 stills below. I’ve also posed a series of questions. These questions are the same blueprint that I use myself when I analyze footage or work with players.
My request is that everyone limit themselves to one or two paragraphs at a time on the various questions to make it easier for more people to jump in.
As I said, I’ll share my thoughts at some point a little later. But maybe I’ll learn something first that will make them more insightful than if I had led off the discussion.
SIDE VEW
What to Look For:
Roscoe’s racket drop. How does it compare to other pro players? Is there a relationship between his backswing and racket drop?
What's the meaning of that circle? How does it relate to the toss height?
What's happening with his tossing motion?
What can you see about his hand and arm rotation?
REAR VIEW
What to Look For:
This clip makes it hard to see the racket path.
But what can you see about the stance, the leg action, and the left to right axis of the toss?
What about the body rotation?
FRONT VIEW
What to Look For:
In this one look for:
The position of the contact point. The Toss Height.
The Contact Point. Shoulder Rotation. Followthrough.
What's going on with the legs?
REAR VIEW STILLS:
1st Serve versus 2nd Serve
What to Look For:
What do these stills say about the differences in his first and second serve?
In particular what about the type of spin and the relationship of his motion to "modern" deliveries?
Tennisplayer Subscribers!
For the past several months, several subscribers have expressed repeated in the Forum in taking a look at Roscoe Tanner’s serve. I’m still not totally sure why but it did get me thinking. So it became the inspiration for starting a new type of interactive article on Tennisplayer.
For Roscoe, nothing exists that is even remotely close to the video resources we have on our Stroke Archive players. But I have put together 3 interesting clips as well as a couple of revealing still images, thanks to the contributions of our subscribers.
Later in the month, I plan to add my own analysis of Tanner’s serve, but first in this new interactive article, you have the opportunity to analyze the motion of a legendary player for yourself, and hopefully learn more about what to look for in studying strokes in general on in the process.
Our Forum is the only one of it’s kind in the world, because it allows us to insert video and still images directly in the threads. This is a big problem in some of the other larger tennis message boards. Fights break out because no one can actually see or show what people are discussing and/or arguing about.
So far I think our Forum is underutilized. So this is also an experiment to see whether we can get more people involved in contributing or just visiting and learning there as a regular part of the Tennisplayer experience.
If this works out as I hope I have a lot of other interesting video of other players from all eras we can look at next/ Sound like fun?
With Roscoe, I have inserted the 3 movies and the 2 stills below. I’ve also posed a series of questions. These questions are the same blueprint that I use myself when I analyze footage or work with players.
My request is that everyone limit themselves to one or two paragraphs at a time on the various questions to make it easier for more people to jump in.
As I said, I’ll share my thoughts at some point a little later. But maybe I’ll learn something first that will make them more insightful than if I had led off the discussion.
SIDE VEW
What to Look For:
Roscoe’s racket drop. How does it compare to other pro players? Is there a relationship between his backswing and racket drop?
What's the meaning of that circle? How does it relate to the toss height?
What's happening with his tossing motion?
What can you see about his hand and arm rotation?
REAR VIEW
What to Look For:
This clip makes it hard to see the racket path.
But what can you see about the stance, the leg action, and the left to right axis of the toss?
What about the body rotation?
FRONT VIEW
What to Look For:
In this one look for:
The position of the contact point. The Toss Height.
The Contact Point. Shoulder Rotation. Followthrough.
What's going on with the legs?
REAR VIEW STILLS:
1st Serve versus 2nd Serve
What to Look For:
What do these stills say about the differences in his first and second serve?
In particular what about the type of spin and the relationship of his motion to "modern" deliveries?
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