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What do you mean here exactly?
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for the modern FH I would be cautious about emphasizing the forward weight transfer. it can be over done and can mess up the stroke. I believe roddick was this case.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkDIFP4SK9Q Notice how his right leg moves backward preventing his hip from rotating too much? I realize my wording is probably wrong when I say he doesn't rotate his hip. What i meant is that he doesn't rotate his hip a lot apart from some shots. You also corrected me about the his head turn. I still think that you don't need to consciously think too much about roating your hip. I concentrate more on turning the shoulder; torso and hip turn can be a by-product of that but I don't think it's too important so long as you turn your shoulder a lot. |
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The drill itself works well with both FH, whether your ground reaction force goes angular/up or forward.
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great footwork = hip rotation. Know your close stance, extreme close stance, open stance and you should be good
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Also his hip stops rotating when it faces the net (from leg kick) causing the racquet to whip around which wouldn't happen at the degree it does on his fh's without that rotation. rotating the hip after contact has no effect on the ball. The hip is not a by-product in the kinetic chain. It's an early step in the kinetic chain which comes before shoulder rotation. If you swing the way you are describing then the chain is short circuited and arming the racquet is likely to occur and you won't get anywhere near the rhs you would be able to w/ hip rotation. power comes from the ground up starting w/ the legs, then hips etc.. If the hips aren't rotating then there's a lot lost right there. The same principle applies to the serve, golf, baseball, and any other throwing sports. that music is funny. and appropriate
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My hips get turned, but all I focus on for the legs and lower body is to bend my knees and positioning myself to hit my shots. On the upper body, I focus on a full turn and I can't really get any more turn than I already am.
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Of all the air forehands I hit (and used to hit), the only injury I've ever gotten was a mid-air cramp (which is normal for me, the cramping I mean, but I've gotten a lot better at managing it) and my shoulder popping out of my socket once or twice for a split second. I was moving back as I hit the shot while also trying to extend as far through the ball as possible.
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Look at the hips and shoulders in the vid posted earlier. no coil. I'm assuming you look similar. Compare that to the following ![]()
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when the stance starts out more open and finish more closed the hip counter rotated. most often jump in open stance and land in neutral stance weight transferring toward front in the air. Tsonga does this most regularly and almost all pros do this.
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Also pretty sure my shoulders are more rotated than the hips. But I don't have a camera to check. Hmmm... In that case, I probably do this more than I think. It seems like something you would do naturally.
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