Ok, so this is not about tennis, but maybe there is some element of interest and application to tennis here....
Interesting article in today's WSJ on how it's now becoming "a thing" in Major League baseball for pitchers to pitch "from the stretch" (rather than full windup): https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-bas...dup-1492008747
If you search a bit on the 'Tube, you can find a few good videos illustrating the difference between a full windup pitch versus pitching from the stretch.
Kind of reminds me of Roddick's serve vs a more conventional / traditional full motion, and the interesting point to me was the simpler motion leads to improved precision.
Ok, discuss amongst yourselves.....
Interesting article in today's WSJ on how it's now becoming "a thing" in Major League baseball for pitchers to pitch "from the stretch" (rather than full windup): https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-bas...dup-1492008747
If you search a bit on the 'Tube, you can find a few good videos illustrating the difference between a full windup pitch versus pitching from the stretch.
Kind of reminds me of Roddick's serve vs a more conventional / traditional full motion, and the interesting point to me was the simpler motion leads to improved precision.
Ok, discuss amongst yourselves.....
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