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Join Date: Jun 2012
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In the past month their have been many threads about how to hit a "modern" one-handed backhand. Most of them have horrible game wrecking advice like: attack the ball with your elbow, rotate into your contact point, roll your wrist for maximum supination. etc.
Advice of this kind is horrible, will wreck people's games, and is being given by people who cannot hit one-handed backhands. Those of us who actually have tennis experience know this. Sound one-handed backhands are built on advice like: Prepare early, turn sideways, get your front shoulder under your chin, get under the ball, Reach out towards your target and hit through the ball, stay sideways at contact. Keep your arm relaxed, long follow-through ever time, stay with the shot, take the ball early, make contact out in front, etc. etc. So It's time to put up or shut up. All of us who are posting advice, let's all go out and video our backhands, and post the videos. Then let's see who actually knows how to hit a backhand. I will post a video of my backhand. It's cold here, but I should be able to get outside in the next week and videotape some groundies. I just got a digital camera, and plan to videotape my shots on Wednesday, and have the video posted by sometime Thursday. For the first couple days of the thread we can speculate who can actually hit a one-handed backhand, and make predictions about the results. Hopefully in the next few days the videos will come rolling in. It's time for people to put up or shut up! Last edited by FrisbeeFool : 02-16-2013 at 10:12 PM. |
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My predictions:
I know I have a sound one-handed backhand. I'm guessing Cheetah has a good one. I think BoramiNYC has a good one. I'll be interested to see the submissions from all the magic of modern tennis, we've reinvented the wheel with our internet message board pablum, we understand the modern game better than Fed or Djokovic, the fundamentals no longer matter, we've invented a whole new paradigm crowd. Last edited by FrisbeeFool : 02-16-2013 at 10:18 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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looking forward to see some nice 1hbh strokes. weather permitting I'll see what can be done. meanwhile, I agree there have been some 1hbh discussions recently that raised my eyebrows. no worries tho. learning and improving can take a wild journey of perception and we all get there in our own ways. what's important is that any kinds of discussion of 1hbh is happening at all. and folks trying out for the first time and stuff.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I do not claim to have a great one hand BH, but here is
recent clip: (racquet in video is a Jack Kramer Prostaff wood racquet strung with full poly) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GVpJT8s0BQ
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL87F0C85ECE631F82&v=d8k3NUJ6B3I&feature=player_detailpage Last edited by onehandbh : 02-17-2013 at 05:12 AM. Reason: fixed link |
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Here's the real link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GVpJT8s0BQ Last edited by The Meat : 02-17-2013 at 01:27 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2012
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Can I join? My backhand has always been the dependable wing, even if I neglect it and give most of my attention to the forehand...
Topspin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muDwXnd1Akw Slice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptgtd6G_A-Y |
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Join Date: May 2012
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(facepalm) Sigh. I thought we were talking form here. Let me dig some match video up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRoyfX5XgzQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySvw0VR4Ii8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzTAgCvnMbI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIOUU2J953Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkL2ZvWNffY Hope the footage meets your standards. Now in the spirit of the thread title...I showed you mine, show us yours Last edited by Greg G : 02-17-2013 at 04:00 AM. |
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He says that you should start rotating your torso... then... - wait for it - start to slow down the rotation of your torso all within the two seconds (if that) between realizing you're going to hit a backhand and actually contacting the ball. If that's not over-complication I have no idea what over-complication is. I would say, that if you make good preparation and make sure the bottom part of your swing is very low (the 1hbh gives you access to good spin - take advantage) - everything else will follow. |
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conventional wisdom don't always work... some may do more harm than good.. e.g. 'reach out towards target'.... that has arm/body separation written all over it. |
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http://youtu.be/RFv8MYUnMJY
I think i have done pretty well considering I learned and played with a two-handed backhand for over 10 years. I took a 13ish year break and figured I needed a change. I have been hitting this backhand for roughly 1.75 years |
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this thread is going to be the goat
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hence the idea of attacking the ball with the elbow... the energy has to transfer to the elbow, so the rotation will slow down..
but you don't try to transfer the energy to the racket head (even thought that makes sense), so as to avoid arming the ball with insufficient coil. |
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How can you focus on slowing anything down when swinging into a shot. If you try to slow anything down when swinging forward, the shot will not be explosive and it'll be tentative instead. I've noticed that my non-hitting arm does indeed fling back when I hit my 1hbh now. Whether or not it flings backwards to slow down my torso rotation as contact with the ball is being made, thus transferring energy from the torso to the racket arm - I have no idea. All I know is that as my racket head speed developed, the non-hitting arm started flinging back naturally. My backhand has fvcked up for a long time when our group coach told me to focus on flinging the non-hitting arm hand backwards. I imagine it would be even more fvcked up if he had told me to focus on slowing down the rotation of my torso before contact is made. I eventually ignored that, and focused on preparation and the actual forward swing instead - the essentials. That is all you need to think about. As I have discovered, the arm flinging back and the torso rotation will all come as you develop the essentials, and it will only mess you up if you think about them instead of the essentials of the stroke. |
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the type of teaching that focus on what a specific body part need to do, can really fvck up a stroke.....
you need to leverage something that our body already know how to do, like drawing a sword or throwing frisbee.... unfortunately, drawing a sword is a terrible one... and throwing a frisbee.... imo can mess up what the hand should do... hence the 'attacking with elbow'.... now.. this attack may not look like when you elbow attack in martial arts, but i believe it is a good cue to have a good coil, and unwind the hitting unit into the ball. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: NY
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Here's a before&after, followed by more "after."
Before: No lessons, no advice, just hitting with other people and against the wall. After: This is after watching xstf's series on the backhand and random tidbits from TW. Tips that helped most were "shoulder under chin", buttcap to ball, and the timing of weight transfer from back to front foot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJkaC4MvXgk Last edited by psv255 : 02-17-2013 at 08:08 AM. |
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you might be at a stage where focusing on elbow helps you, which is fine. I did at some point as well. of course frisbee or any other analogy are horribly inadequate but as an approximation of the swingpath I think it's an improvement over drawing a sword which reminds of low arm position in the beginning of the forward swing. |
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