Great work lukman and Jeff!
You guys love talking tennis technique.
I think you guys are mistaking shoulder extension with flexion, I was trying to get you all on the same page with the earlier post, but I didn't think you picked up on it. It's a very common mistake in movement description your not alone in making. Lukman, you can check this out with an Anatomy book, I'm sure you've got one somewhere.
Shoulder flexion raises the elbow and hand to the front (anteriorly in the sagittal plane), Extension takes the elbow and pulls it back (posteriorly in the sagittal plane).
Sorry to be so picky sounding, I think you guys are doing great work and I just want people to be able to understand what your trying to say.
Can someone comment on what effect shoulder flexion (what I think you were calling extension) has on the shot.
For instance,
Is it a force producer?, does it determine spin level?, does it control height of the ball?
Also, when during the stoke is the shoulder flexion value important?
During contact or at maximum (after contact)?
What about the "reverse" finish (continuing flexion over the head).
What does it do to the ball?
You guys love talking tennis technique.
I think you guys are mistaking shoulder extension with flexion, I was trying to get you all on the same page with the earlier post, but I didn't think you picked up on it. It's a very common mistake in movement description your not alone in making. Lukman, you can check this out with an Anatomy book, I'm sure you've got one somewhere.
Shoulder flexion raises the elbow and hand to the front (anteriorly in the sagittal plane), Extension takes the elbow and pulls it back (posteriorly in the sagittal plane).
Sorry to be so picky sounding, I think you guys are doing great work and I just want people to be able to understand what your trying to say.
Can someone comment on what effect shoulder flexion (what I think you were calling extension) has on the shot.
For instance,
Is it a force producer?, does it determine spin level?, does it control height of the ball?
Also, when during the stoke is the shoulder flexion value important?
During contact or at maximum (after contact)?
What about the "reverse" finish (continuing flexion over the head).
What does it do to the ball?
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