JD,
Actually, as I have written, the wrist is inhibited--the forward movement is restricted in order to align the racket head for the shot line. That's coming from Brian Gordon's 3D research. That's different than the rotation of the arm and racket in the shoulder joint--the wiper. The wrist flexs forward and only slightly to the left or right. Film your forehand in hs video and post it here. And there is no Tennisplayer. There is me, there are all the other writers. No orthodoxy.
Actually, as I have written, the wrist is inhibited--the forward movement is restricted in order to align the racket head for the shot line. That's coming from Brian Gordon's 3D research. That's different than the rotation of the arm and racket in the shoulder joint--the wiper. The wrist flexs forward and only slightly to the left or right. Film your forehand in hs video and post it here. And there is no Tennisplayer. There is me, there are all the other writers. No orthodoxy.
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