Sorry for the delay - been traveling out of the country and too busy.
ferli001 - thanks and yes, starting at the hesitation point and focusing on initiating the back swing with legs is exactly the technique I use.
vgrin545 - thanks - the elbow bend early in the follow through is an old pitcher's trick to mitigate the forces from the preceding rapid elbow extension as the shoulder is eternally rotated. Probably why Pete did it.
Thanks doctorhi, appreciate the kind words.
seano - a forward entry would limit internal rotation magnitude as the implicit swing plane restricts the external rotation. Late leg drive generally does not limit the external to internal coupling but can expose the shoulder to excessive loads in the process.
stotty - both the grip and right toss probably would not decrease the external to internal rotation coupling but certainly would decrease the contribution of the internal rotation to forward racquet speed due to the geometrical problems they cause - less than optimal angles between the arm and racquet face center.
ferli001 - thanks and yes, starting at the hesitation point and focusing on initiating the back swing with legs is exactly the technique I use.
vgrin545 - thanks - the elbow bend early in the follow through is an old pitcher's trick to mitigate the forces from the preceding rapid elbow extension as the shoulder is eternally rotated. Probably why Pete did it.
Thanks doctorhi, appreciate the kind words.
seano - a forward entry would limit internal rotation magnitude as the implicit swing plane restricts the external rotation. Late leg drive generally does not limit the external to internal coupling but can expose the shoulder to excessive loads in the process.
stotty - both the grip and right toss probably would not decrease the external to internal rotation coupling but certainly would decrease the contribution of the internal rotation to forward racquet speed due to the geometrical problems they cause - less than optimal angles between the arm and racquet face center.
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