hehe, measured the court i was on... net is about 2in higher than normal... i guess that's a good thing...
what made me curious, is that last night on a different court, i was serving lights out (flat down the T)... felt like i couldn't miss,...
went back to practice today, and i was clipping the tape more often.
i guess it's a good thing to practice on a slightly higher net?
back on topic... was experimenting with hip thrust and knee bend (pin point stance).. for me... feels like there's an ideal ratio... and while not scientific... it feels like the hip thrust contributes more to the horizontal vector (ie. more ball speed), whereas knee bend/leg thrust contributes more to the vertical vector (ie. more spin)
what made me curious, is that last night on a different court, i was serving lights out (flat down the T)... felt like i couldn't miss,...
went back to practice today, and i was clipping the tape more often.
i guess it's a good thing to practice on a slightly higher net?
back on topic... was experimenting with hip thrust and knee bend (pin point stance).. for me... feels like there's an ideal ratio... and while not scientific... it feels like the hip thrust contributes more to the horizontal vector (ie. more ball speed), whereas knee bend/leg thrust contributes more to the vertical vector (ie. more spin)
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