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G.O.A.T.
1) I hate the term "Flip"
2) I don't hit the flip, but did briefly ... and think
I understand it
3) I got stumped on a big part of the "flip" ... will explain below
4) The term "Flip" appears to have come from Macci ... his video is linked at the bottom
5) IMO, the best here describing the "Macci Flip" is @Limpinhitter. If the tt search facility ever works again, just search for his posts on the flip.
6) this is not the debate about "does the flip and lag happen naturally" ... that has been done 100s of times here and will again. I'm simply sharing a point that was a major stumbling block for me, and maybe others will have (or will) run into the same confusion. That will happen ... btw ... if you watch Fed FH videos.
OK.. @Dragy will accuse me of "thinking in pictures" ... but I haven't figured out another way to discuss tennis strokes. So for this post ... more pics and a DIY video.
Common pro FH lag:
Let me repeat #6 above. Just explaining an area I got stumped in.
I never could figure out why I couldn't get the butt cap pointed past the line to the ball. I could only get it pointed pretty much straight ahead. I watched Fed video, and the wrist laying back (extension) was pretty obvious. The rolling of the arm clockwise was not obvious to me. I know I heard many ... Limpin start talking ESR, ISR ... but it didn't click.
Here is my little DIY video:
1) The first hand flex (hand laid back) is showing "extension". I simulate releasing some of that extension by contact... which is the way I hit a FH.
2) The second hand movement with racquet held vertical, and swung right and left is the arm roll. I will let Limpin or someone else walk through all the flip arm roll vocabulary if they want to. I just want to make the point the arm roll is a thing... and required to get to that butt cap pointing past the line ... at least for me with an Eastern grip. Note: I would say Del Potro hits a 2-piece arm roll flip, and Fed hits a 3-piece arm roll flip. I will post a brief explanation in a follow up post. Already going to kill the server with this long post.
3) This is the main point of the thread. You can see my max racquet lag without the arm roll part. @FiReFTW may be right I could get more if an actual swing, because the dynamics of the racquet being left behind would cause more wrist flex (sorry Fire if I got your point wrong here). I don't think so ... because I laid my hand back to the max. If the swing caused more, that sounds like injury. But regardless, that's not the main point.
Here is the main point ... watch what happens when I roll the arm clockwise while holding the same laid back wrist position. That's all I did ... didn't flex the hand back anymore... just rolled the arm right with the laid back hand attached. Bingo ... butt cap pointed past the line. It took both the 1) extension ... and the 2) arm roll.
I had to "consciously" ... "actively" roll the arm right to get the full flip lag. After I hit enough of them, it started to fade to muscle memory. Maybe it means I had a setup flaw, or I could have picked a different one that caused this automatically. I have seen both sides of that debate here ... with both sides represented by knowledgeable members.
Macci FH video ... the dreaded tennis term "flip" is spawned. I listened to it again ... hey, it's not "Pat the Dog" ... it's "Tap the Dog". Who knew... bet Limpin knew:
2) I don't hit the flip, but did briefly ... and think

3) I got stumped on a big part of the "flip" ... will explain below
4) The term "Flip" appears to have come from Macci ... his video is linked at the bottom
5) IMO, the best here describing the "Macci Flip" is @Limpinhitter. If the tt search facility ever works again, just search for his posts on the flip.
6) this is not the debate about "does the flip and lag happen naturally" ... that has been done 100s of times here and will again. I'm simply sharing a point that was a major stumbling block for me, and maybe others will have (or will) run into the same confusion. That will happen ... btw ... if you watch Fed FH videos.

OK.. @Dragy will accuse me of "thinking in pictures" ... but I haven't figured out another way to discuss tennis strokes. So for this post ... more pics and a DIY video.
Common pro FH lag:

Let me repeat #6 above. Just explaining an area I got stumped in.
I never could figure out why I couldn't get the butt cap pointed past the line to the ball. I could only get it pointed pretty much straight ahead. I watched Fed video, and the wrist laying back (extension) was pretty obvious. The rolling of the arm clockwise was not obvious to me. I know I heard many ... Limpin start talking ESR, ISR ... but it didn't click.
Here is my little DIY video:
1) The first hand flex (hand laid back) is showing "extension". I simulate releasing some of that extension by contact... which is the way I hit a FH.
2) The second hand movement with racquet held vertical, and swung right and left is the arm roll. I will let Limpin or someone else walk through all the flip arm roll vocabulary if they want to. I just want to make the point the arm roll is a thing... and required to get to that butt cap pointing past the line ... at least for me with an Eastern grip. Note: I would say Del Potro hits a 2-piece arm roll flip, and Fed hits a 3-piece arm roll flip. I will post a brief explanation in a follow up post. Already going to kill the server with this long post.
3) This is the main point of the thread. You can see my max racquet lag without the arm roll part. @FiReFTW may be right I could get more if an actual swing, because the dynamics of the racquet being left behind would cause more wrist flex (sorry Fire if I got your point wrong here). I don't think so ... because I laid my hand back to the max. If the swing caused more, that sounds like injury. But regardless, that's not the main point.
Here is the main point ... watch what happens when I roll the arm clockwise while holding the same laid back wrist position. That's all I did ... didn't flex the hand back anymore... just rolled the arm right with the laid back hand attached. Bingo ... butt cap pointed past the line. It took both the 1) extension ... and the 2) arm roll.
I had to "consciously" ... "actively" roll the arm right to get the full flip lag. After I hit enough of them, it started to fade to muscle memory. Maybe it means I had a setup flaw, or I could have picked a different one that caused this automatically. I have seen both sides of that debate here ... with both sides represented by knowledgeable members.
Macci FH video ... the dreaded tennis term "flip" is spawned. I listened to it again ... hey, it's not "Pat the Dog" ... it's "Tap the Dog". Who knew... bet Limpin knew: