Dear John
I recently joined your site, It's great. It seems all the tennis books do not teach the serve the way the top players are hitting it. It seems to me that the serve is really not like throwing a baseball when you look at the shoulder action. Anyway, I was reading an article by Bruce Elliott and I hope you can clarify something for me .
To maximize the serve potential wouldn't it be wise to coach the player to rotate the shoulders first, load legs and the '"Tilt shoulders" ? (so he can serve "over the top" as Dr Elliott calls it. ) After reading the article I think that this was what he was saying but I wanted to be sure.
Also, to help a player "feel" body rotation(torque) on the serve, what do you think of a playing experimenting with the McEnroe serve?
thanks
Robby Edwards
I recently joined your site, It's great. It seems all the tennis books do not teach the serve the way the top players are hitting it. It seems to me that the serve is really not like throwing a baseball when you look at the shoulder action. Anyway, I was reading an article by Bruce Elliott and I hope you can clarify something for me .
To maximize the serve potential wouldn't it be wise to coach the player to rotate the shoulders first, load legs and the '"Tilt shoulders" ? (so he can serve "over the top" as Dr Elliott calls it. ) After reading the article I think that this was what he was saying but I wanted to be sure.
Also, to help a player "feel" body rotation(torque) on the serve, what do you think of a playing experimenting with the McEnroe serve?
thanks
Robby Edwards
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