Federer Forehand Biomechanical Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @lucasramos7966
    @lucasramos7966 4 года назад

    Gracias Lopez. Eres un crack.

  • @poida007
    @poida007 3 года назад

    How important is wrist hyperextended position in stroke execution? What is your estimation of range of extension achieved? What if player has limited extension range, less than 70degrees?

  • @laurencecorray
    @laurencecorray 4 года назад

    Your graphics are spot on, brilliant but your explanation is out of sync, incomplete and unclear.
    Key points to his serve are
    - His whole body is engaged in the stoke as in throwing a medicine ball.
    - His feet dig into the ground with a slight bend of the knees
    - Weight goes onto his front foot.
    - right hip and right shoulder leads the take back meaning hip and shoulder turns back first followed by his elbow.
    - This is key which you miss, his elbow leads the take back of the racket. Key is, his elbow is always behind the forearm and racket in the take back motion.
    - his right hip and shoulder trust forward which in turn trusts his elbow, forearm and racket which goes on a free ride.
    - another key is the elbow leading the take back will allow the racket face to be close meaning parallel to the ground. This will allow the racket to be perpendicular to the ground when meeting the ball.

  • @inertialtennis3307
    @inertialtennis3307 4 года назад

    If you know so much about the Federer forehand, don't you think it would be a great idea to record your own execution of this technique and present the video here?

    • @GonzaloLopezFabero
      @GonzaloLopezFabero  4 года назад +1

      I may do it, is just a proposal, tale it if you like, take what you like, if not is ok, Sony know anything about his forehand, is just a proposal

    • @lucasramos7966
      @lucasramos7966 4 года назад

      Actually Inertial why don't you make one for us!

    • @lucasramos7966
      @lucasramos7966 4 года назад

      @@GonzaloLopezFabero Good work Gonzalo!

    • @inertialtennis3307
      @inertialtennis3307 4 года назад

      ​@@lucasramos7966 May I answer with a question? Why don't you ask a producer to show you the last episode of the TV series? The whole structure is important, don't you think? I didn't say that I know how to imitate the "Federer forehand". I said that I created a complete set of tennis techniques that are based on a new approach. It doesn't make sense to talk about the last episode if you haven't seen the first one. So: the book - or nothing.