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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Lower hitting hand at trophy.
I guess you're demonstrating your form, so I won't mention you swing slower than a sloth and use less energy than sleeping. If you swung slower, it would be static. Good for a 15 mph serve speed. |
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It's a few things that you need to work on. I can't see your toss on your serve, so I can comment on that. Tossing hand needs to stay up, knees need to bend more on trophy position, the head of your racquet needs to be pointed up right before you get in backscratching position. Also work on racquet head speed, what you called acceleration. Start by looking on YouTube on all these things I mention one by one. Take your time and practice, practice and practice. If you want to get better it will take time.
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The next video that you take I'd suggest viewing from behind along the line of the ball's trajectory. It is difficult to to see some angles from that viewpoint, such as the angle between your arm and the racket when the ball is impacted.
Example, http://vimeo.com/21512296 ITF Camera positioning for serve. Recommends camera behind net under trajectory. Behind as above works well also. http://en.coaching.itftennis.com/med...788/109788.pdf Last edited by Chas Tennis : 01-21-2013 at 09:52 PM. |
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Also I think his contact point is very low. In the video I can see youre arm still bent while making contact. So A) You need to stop focusing on so much the trophy position rather focusing on where you are contacting the ball. Your arm needs to be fully extend when making contact Or B) Like the other posters pointed out you may need to accelerate to the ball. You can do this by simply throwing a tennis ball as hard as you can before picking up a racquet.
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the two biggest problems I can see for now:
1) have a bigger takeback...you don't need to "scratch your back" as such, but i feel you need to take the racket back lower behind your back, else no power is generated. 2) always try to contact the ball as high as you can You seem to be "late" sometimes...causing you to bend your wrist at contact. You want your wrist to extend, contact and pronate after contact. Much like a whip changes direction at highest speed...or when you hit your finger with a hammer, you "whip" the finger? Its a loose action. So basically on contact that "whip" speed is what you want - the maximum speed is then, and not before or after contact. |
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What I see is you're not actually opening up your shoulder for the throwing motion. no extension, no whip, just muscle-ing it resulting in poor racket speed, a slow serve, and eventually more forearm/elbow tendonitis (speaking as a physical therapist tennis player that used to teach tennis).
Good idea to post the vid and get comments. Good luck. |
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