Tennis Racquet Grips
Tennis Racquet Grips
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Grip, Footwork, and Strokes in Tennis
Footwork is weight control. The correct body position for strokes, and was of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the different forms of movement and footwork I am writing as a player on the right. Left-handers should simply reverse feet. Racquet grip is a very essential part of the movement, due to poor adherence ruin the finest serving. It is a natural grip for a top forehand drive. It is inherently weak for the backhand, because the only natural shot is a chop stroke.
To purchase the right grip, hold the racket with the edge of the frame to the ground and the face perpendicular, the handle toward the body, and "hand" with him, as if greeting a friend. The handle is installed comfortably and naturally in the hand, the online arm, hand, racket and are one. The swing brings the racquet head on a line with his arm and his bat all is an extension.
The backhand grip is a quarter circle turn of hand on the handle, thus his hand on the top of the handle and the knuckles straight up. Travel shot in the wrist. This is the best basis for a grip. I do not advocate learning this grip exactly, but the model of your natural grip as much as possible on these lines without sacrificing your own comfort or individuality. Having once settled the racquet in hand, the next question is the position the body and the order of developing strokes.
All tennis strokes, should be done with the body at right angles to the network, with the shoulders lined up parallel to the line of flight of the ball. The weight should always travel forward. Must pass from the defensive front foot when hitting the ball. Never allow the weight is away from the race. Is the weight that determines the rate "at one stroke swing that decides the" speed ".
Let me explain the definitions of "speed" and "pace." "Speed" is the real rate with which a ball moves through the air. "Pace" is the momentum that this is the land. Pace is weight. It is the "sting" the ball carries when it comes to the ground, giving the player without experience or a shock given to the force that the blow was in any way. A large number of players have "speed" and "rhythm." Some shots may carry both.
The order of learning strokes should be:
1. The unit. Fore and backhand. This is the foundation of all tennis, for you can not build a network of attack unless you have the ground stroke to open the road. Nor can meet a successful network attack unless you can drive, since it is the only chance of a successful transition.
2. The Service.
3. The Volley and Smash air.
4. The Court or half-volley and other incidental and ornamental strokes.
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