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Anatoly Antipin replied to Tim Prapong's discussion 'Best physics based explanation of the Twist serve I've found!'
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Anatoly Antipin replied to Tim Prapong's discussion 'Does anyone here use full Western grips on both forehand and backhand?'
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Tim Prapong said… I posted your latest twist serve diagram. This looks a little clearer. Thanks!
Tim Prapong said… I think the problem is people are too lazy to interpret the diagrams. The diagram explaining what flexion, ulnar deviation and pronation is so straight forward, but I think people get scared of the physiological name, that they refuse to memorize what they are. So when you have that diagram at the beginning of the long thread, they probably won't go back to the beginning of the thread, to recall what ulnar deviation is.
Well, the fault lays in laziness of the mind. I think it is very similar to someone learning chess and won't memorize a few standard openings or book moves.
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Tim Prapong said… I don't hold the serve grip very tight, but slightly firm around the thumb and trigger finger. Before your article, I had held the racquet angled but leave the pinky off and adjacent finger very loose.
Now that I hold the thumb across and everything else the same,I am getting much better pronation on my kick. Also, hitting the first serve flat more sharply. I have been working on the Sampras motion for the last year. Your article explains the arm motion very well.
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