CMS,
I think we must be seeing different things. On the forehand volleys with the bigger swings if you look at the elbow you can see the backward rotation comes from the shoulder--might be some additional wrist lay back but minimal.
As for all those biomechanical wrist motions...research has shown that if anything players are inhibiting the wrist on the forehand and the serve. In general they are consequential actions. Biomechanical numbers show their contributions but the key point is how to create the stroke patterns and manipulating the wrist is a negative.
Klacr DB,
Thanks!!!!
I think we must be seeing different things. On the forehand volleys with the bigger swings if you look at the elbow you can see the backward rotation comes from the shoulder--might be some additional wrist lay back but minimal.
As for all those biomechanical wrist motions...research has shown that if anything players are inhibiting the wrist on the forehand and the serve. In general they are consequential actions. Biomechanical numbers show their contributions but the key point is how to create the stroke patterns and manipulating the wrist is a negative.
Klacr DB,
Thanks!!!!
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