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you want to compare him to the best players Nice looking rec serve over all and trending towards some improvements should be a super way for him to go imo.
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...except for your in posts.
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I'd say consider rebuilding from the beginning. The pancake / waiter thing is a big issue. Serving that way inhibits many other components. Take a look at FYB progressions, essential tennis' 'free serve course' and vitualtennisacademy. all free.
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As I see it, here are things I CAN possibly fix. Please help me put them in order that I should work on them, without hindering my current serve too much... -more fluidity...no stops, pauses or hitches -ball toss more deliberate and smooth -ball toss more into the court and to the right -more stable platform throughout...no "happy feet" -slightly more racquet drop...flexibility will cause limits here -more usage of legs and knees....again, this has limits -no "waiter position". Lead with the edge and don't let palm face upward -more pronation...Finnish with racquet on left side with palm facing right fence -stop falling to the left...land on left foot straight ahead in balanced position -contact point with arm fully extended, inside the court. -more left hip lean into court at trophy pose -keep tossing up moving until straight up -more cartwheel motion with shoulders changing places -keep chest facing sideways longer -better trophy pose, with right shoulder much lower than left...hip leaning into court please help me put these in a working order of importance. Thanks!
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Wilson Black Blade 104 - NXT Tour / Copoly at 55/51 Last edited by JackB1 : 12-24-2012 at 01:01 PM. |
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Wow thats so much to think about..cheetahs tip on feet forward and serving really helps. Try that first. Get rid of that waiters tray for good because it will mess your arm up.
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![]() Before arm pronation phase of the serve pros always bring the racquet so the racquet string bed is parallel to the target plane and at contact racquet string bed is perpendicular to target plane. This technique allows them to use arm pronation the most efficient way. The angular path of arm pronation would be around 90°. In case of OP serve, his racquet orientation is completely wrong, due to before arm pronation phase the racquet’s string bed is already almost perpendicular to target plane and he cannot use arm pronation with angular path around 90°, but only about 10°, see picture below. ![]() So, what is wrong with OP slice serve? In order to use internal shoulder rotation (ISR) the most efficient way he has to use external shoulder rotation (ESR) as much as possible. I believe he does that very well. BTW there is no waiter’s tray at all, see frames #1 and #2, so it isn’t the problem. He has only one problem that string bed before pronation is already perpendicular to target plane. IMO, the forearm supination is the only motion that can provide additional 80° of the racquet turn and put it in proper position – parallel to target plane. If you know any different way to do it, just tell us please. Next picture demonstrates very clearly proper racquet’s orientations. ![]()
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edit: the pro pic you posted is a kick serve and not a slice serve. different mechanics. different contact postion. different amount and timing of pronation, different swing path, different body position. not applicable to this discussion.
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Toly, thanks for the great analysis. I do think I still have slight "waiters tray" in frame 1, but its not as bad as it was in the first set of videos, so that is promising. I am continuing to work on that. My palm is not facing 100% upwards, but about 45%.
And yes, I believe that diagram is of a kick serve, which I am not working on right now, so its not exactly what I need right now, but I do appreciate it. You can tell how the ball was tossed behind his head. But back to your point of pronation...it looks like there is some pronation going from frame 3 to frame 4. So what exactly is my issue here, in terms I can understand and try to fix? Am am pronating too early and not enough? What steps do I take to fix? Again, be realistic about what's "fixable".
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yea the 1st serve slice video right? good site.
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yes. I love the way they teach on that site with the checkpoints of positions you should hit.
question for all... should I stick with an "abbreviated" motion where I go straight to an "L" position like I did in the 1st 2 videos (like Azarenka/Roddick) or should I let the racquet swing down and back first, like I did in the last video? I know this is personal preference, but I cannot decide which way to go. Since switching to the longer backswing, my toss is not as consistent, since there are more moving parts at the start. On the other hand, it's got more flow that way. Any opinions??? thanks here's Azarenka with the "abbreviated" motion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHVtA7OP-TE (interesting point...NO GRUNTING!!!) here is Brent Able with the fuller backswing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeZp90h-Ar8
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![]() Let’s compare racquet’s orientations of yours and Kvitova’s slice serve, see also original video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUj4KnzF0cs. In pic.1 longitude axis of Kvitova racquet is directed to deuce court, but you directed it to ad cord. The angular difference in azimuth orientation is around 70°. In pic.4 you and Kvitova have the same racquet orientation. Thus, she can pronate her arm around 90° but you can pronate only 20°. That’s why your ball bounces two times before it reaches the fence. I’m old man and still can serve (sometimes) with one bounce. In pic.1 you must apply proper amount of forearm supination to direct longitude axis of the racquet into duce court. Do exactly what Kvitova does. This is not big deal and can be easily fixed!!!
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In pic 1 is it because the chest is not open towards the court yet? I think the act of opening the chest helps set the racquet on edge correctly but i could be wrong.
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Sort of. Not really. In pic 4 Kvitova is making contact where you should be which is between the head and the shoulder. OP is making contact to the right side of his body. Also OP is in full radial deviation there and the racquet is pointing almost straight up as opposed to Kvitova who is making contact in a more neutral wrist position with more angle between racquet and forearm for leverage. OP has a lot less leverage in his contact position.
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BTW, I CAN hit the fence on one bounce on a serve. Not all the time, but I can do it.
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Also make sure you study coach McCraw's pronation drill video. Watch the motion frame by frame Last edited by directionals : 12-25-2012 at 04:12 PM. Reason: Added McCraw drill |
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The forearm supination is very easy motion, so you shouldn’t have any problem. Good luck. ![]()
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^^^
ok thanks...I'll work on it.
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no. don't do that unless you want your serve percent to go down to 15% not to mention less pace and less control.
crazy talk.
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Don't do what? Were you being serious?
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