Hey all,
Not sure if this warrants its own thread but I didn't want to de-rail anyone elses.
It is a hallmark of high level serving for the player to get up on their toes pinpoint or platform, and I am wondering why it's such a big deal. Spending most of my day teaching I serve to children, teenagers and intermediates and get into the habit of being flat-footed (I serve platform if it matters) and when I have to play for real I have to remind myself to really get up on my toes and even then I don't get my heels up more than a couple of inches off the ground but even that makes a big difference.
Just wondering why that is.
J
Not sure if this warrants its own thread but I didn't want to de-rail anyone elses.
It is a hallmark of high level serving for the player to get up on their toes pinpoint or platform, and I am wondering why it's such a big deal. Spending most of my day teaching I serve to children, teenagers and intermediates and get into the habit of being flat-footed (I serve platform if it matters) and when I have to play for real I have to remind myself to really get up on my toes and even then I don't get my heels up more than a couple of inches off the ground but even that makes a big difference.
Just wondering why that is.
J
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