Roger Federer keeps palm down too-- for a long time-- but then opens it out up top and to his left, no? Also, shouldn't one be going forward as one tosses? Other ideas filling my head right now for better or worse have to do with Yandell on abduction: "Actually," John wrote, "this motion starts before at the low point of the swing but continues as the racket moves through the drop and starts upward to contact."
Other questions that keep getting re-opened: Toss and windup are from what to what? And "backswing" in the interesting way that Brian seems to define is from what to what? And the end of my first paragraph here is definitely another question about from what to what.
Does the entire upward rotations one tenth of a second "ripple" really contain seven elements or more like four or five? Depends on where one thinks the backswing ends, no?
Other questions that keep getting re-opened: Toss and windup are from what to what? And "backswing" in the interesting way that Brian seems to define is from what to what? And the end of my first paragraph here is definitely another question about from what to what.
Does the entire upward rotations one tenth of a second "ripple" really contain seven elements or more like four or five? Depends on where one thinks the backswing ends, no?
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