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Join Date: May 2006
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I bet you when you go all out for a shot your right arm is working a lot more then it should.
The key with power on a 2HBH isn't arm swinging, it's incorporating the hips and weight transfer. If you look at the pros, coming out of the slot the arms do very little swinging, leading with the wrists your just looking to form a strong leverage position between you and the ball. hitech-tennis.com has a brilliant instructional series on the 2HBH. I recommend it highly. |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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It's really not the weight transfer that I'm not doing, trust me. My problem was not using my left hand more. I tried incorporating it more in my swing today, and my hits were a lot more accurate and powerful. I'll check out that series though, thanks.
Anyway, lost 1-6 2-6 today. Should've been closer I think, but I was off today. Whether it was just a bad day, or me being slightly sick, I don't know. But no excuses, the guy played better than me. It was annoying though, he made some VERY questionable line calls, regardless of the fact that he was winning (their whole team made crappy calls). He also mocked me inbetween points apparently. I wasn't looking, but some of my teammates watching told me. He was constantly laughing during the match, and watching other matches going on while I was waiting to serve. Whenever he hit it into the net or out, he would pick up a ball and hit it across the court or into the fence, which wasted time and was just...stupid. You're winning 6-1, 5-2 kid, chill out. How bout instead of hitting the ball past me when I'm waiting to serve, you hit it to me like everybody else? All in all, just a frustrating match I didn't enjoy. |
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