Brian, Will you also cover the toss in your excellent serve series? A correct toss sets the stage for the serve. Thanks
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostA correct toss sets the stage for the serve. Thanks
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostBrian, Will you also cover the toss in your excellent serve series? A correct toss sets the stage for the serve. ThanksOriginally posted by BrianGordon View PostI'm afraid given the number of concepts I was throwing out in short period of filming I had to work under the assumption of correct toss location.
Where all of the biomechanics have been perfectly performed and the player delivers he ball to that one point in time and space...this is what I refer to as "IT". The God Moment. It sounds simple but realistically it is a whole another story. Excuse me...I pray continue.
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Maybe there's something somebody could still say to improve the toss, likewise the fourth upward rotation (abduction/adduction or "cleanup" I think of it as). That's the bit of biomechanics I think the novice (me) is most apt to have imperfect understanding of. Everything said about it and shown so far is grand. Still, it's a particular ephemerid or fish fly that doesn't last long and could be squirmy and slippery.Last edited by bottle; 12-10-2018, 05:22 AM.
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