Hi Peter,
I haven't chipped in because the advice bobbyswift and tennis_chiro are giving you is excellent and have nothing much to add.
One thing I will say in support of their advice is that if a player is going to do a staggered start like Mardy Fish, then it''s the tossing arm that must go ahead of the racket arm, not he other way around. The idea of this serving model is the racket arm is left playing catch-up.
Generally the better model for club players is to follow is what bobbyswift and tennis_chiro are advocating: Getting the arms working together in synch with good weight transfer.
It's will be tough to override your muscle memory on this one (like simaltaneously trying to pat your head and rub you tummy), but it is doable if you persevere.
I haven't chipped in because the advice bobbyswift and tennis_chiro are giving you is excellent and have nothing much to add.
One thing I will say in support of their advice is that if a player is going to do a staggered start like Mardy Fish, then it''s the tossing arm that must go ahead of the racket arm, not he other way around. The idea of this serving model is the racket arm is left playing catch-up.
Generally the better model for club players is to follow is what bobbyswift and tennis_chiro are advocating: Getting the arms working together in synch with good weight transfer.
It's will be tough to override your muscle memory on this one (like simaltaneously trying to pat your head and rub you tummy), but it is doable if you persevere.
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