Hi Brian,
Great article!
When you have a player who's leg drive happens too early in relation to the racket drop, as you discussed in the article, what do you have that player do to correct it? Do you use any drills that you can recommend? I have been working on this myself for some time and even with the help of a video camera, it is still quite a difficult problem to resolve. Mentally forcing the racket back earlier has resulted in some improvement, but not enough.
Also, when you say "power training in the gym" in reference to improving the ground force of the leg drive, can you provide any examples of training that you would suggest? Is simple leg strength development sufficient, or would plyometrics likely be required?
Thanks,
Vin
Great article!
When you have a player who's leg drive happens too early in relation to the racket drop, as you discussed in the article, what do you have that player do to correct it? Do you use any drills that you can recommend? I have been working on this myself for some time and even with the help of a video camera, it is still quite a difficult problem to resolve. Mentally forcing the racket back earlier has resulted in some improvement, but not enough.
Also, when you say "power training in the gym" in reference to improving the ground force of the leg drive, can you provide any examples of training that you would suggest? Is simple leg strength development sufficient, or would plyometrics likely be required?
Thanks,
Vin
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