I cannot get the timing right on my split step but after the split step I'm in a wide base. So even if you don't split step in time you would still benefit from the wide base right instead of standing up like a pole.
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I'd say land on the heels as you split step during the serve and volley. Landing on your toes during the split is likely to throw you off balance and drive your upper body downward, much like a car hitting the brakes. Flatfoot or heels for the "coming forward" split and balls of feet for the baseline split. That's what I am seeing and I believe it is the most efficient.
I'd also argue that the weight is shifted one way or another by the end of the split, such that the movement is one direction is already established prior to both feet hitting the ground.
Lastly, I believe I am seeing Roger and a couple of others keep more weight on the inside leg (that closest to the center of the court) during the split step landing. This is most apparent in the crosscourt rally. This helps him push off towards a ball hit wide crosscourt, and still lets him turn and accelerate towards a ball hit down the line.
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Well if the legs are bent the weight should move to the balls of the foot. When running it does not matter if your heals are torching the ground but the weight of you body has to be on the ball of the foot. Bend your legs while standing the weight will move to the ball of the foot.Last edited by marty; 11-26-2006, 06:30 PM.
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You've missed the point again. The idea is not to get stuck and stop--that's what planting your heels means.
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