I need some help understanding why a pinpoint stance (or narrow platform) is not preferred if back leg involvement is key. Apart from Federer, how many platform servers are actually getting a strong push from the back leg with their upward leg drive? Sampras didn't, and many claim he had the GOAT serve. Pinpoint and narrow platform servers push off much more forcefully with the back leg due to the proximity of their feet.
If you are a platform server, and the back leg is supposed to be loaded with 60% of your weight (Macci) in the load phase, is it understood that that when you begin to launch upward some of that weight will naturally transition to the front leg, so that you will be driving up with more force from the front leg (due to the sheer fact that the legs are further apart in the platform stance)? If the push off from the back leg is key to the beginning of the upward leg drive, I can't help but think pinpoint or narrow platform is the way to go. Unless I'm missing something.
Working with my 15 (almost 16) year old son, he's tall (6 ft 3'-4') and I'm trying to figure this out. He could have a major weapon, and I realize the taller guys gravitate toward pinpoint. Currently he's platform. Whenever I stress back leg involvement and push, he "archers bow" a bit more than I would prefer. When he loads he can get on both toes and weight the back leg, but the actual upward push from the back leg doesn't come as natural. Kind of like Sampras. I'm thinking about narrowing his stance or trying pinpoint.
If you are a platform server, and the back leg is supposed to be loaded with 60% of your weight (Macci) in the load phase, is it understood that that when you begin to launch upward some of that weight will naturally transition to the front leg, so that you will be driving up with more force from the front leg (due to the sheer fact that the legs are further apart in the platform stance)? If the push off from the back leg is key to the beginning of the upward leg drive, I can't help but think pinpoint or narrow platform is the way to go. Unless I'm missing something.
Working with my 15 (almost 16) year old son, he's tall (6 ft 3'-4') and I'm trying to figure this out. He could have a major weapon, and I realize the taller guys gravitate toward pinpoint. Currently he's platform. Whenever I stress back leg involvement and push, he "archers bow" a bit more than I would prefer. When he loads he can get on both toes and weight the back leg, but the actual upward push from the back leg doesn't come as natural. Kind of like Sampras. I'm thinking about narrowing his stance or trying pinpoint.
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