Club players are never taught to swing the arm fast- build the speed up smoothly from the leg and through the hip with the final acceleration coming from the lower arm. But then Thiem is not a club player.
@@wdazeaphonflame9082 fast racquet head speed and fast arm are two different things. The former utilities the principle of leverage (forearm and shoulder external rotation) while the latter is just brute force. As amateur, we should understand leverage and learn to accelerate smoothly, not explosively like a trained pro.
Club players are never taught to swing the arm fast- build the speed up smoothly from the leg and through the hip with the final acceleration coming from the lower arm. But then Thiem is not a club player.
I was…..
Actually I thought that’s how most people were taught? I was told that was the only way to get proper directional control, power, and spin.
@@wdazeaphonflame9082 fast racquet head speed and fast arm are two different things. The former utilities the principle of leverage (forearm and shoulder external rotation) while the latter is just brute force. As amateur, we should understand leverage and learn to accelerate smoothly, not explosively like a trained pro.
Wearing a pi t-shirt on pi day yesterday... He must love math... 👍👍😁
ça va pas soulager son poignet tout ça...
he should scream less and instead use more leg flex and trunk rotation for power
Yes teach him, Federer
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