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In the last article we looked at the tossing motion and it’s critical role in placing the ball to create a pro level contact point. (Click Here.) Now let’s look at one of the most discussed aspects in learning or improving the motion. Is the classic trophy position a pre-requisite for having a high level technical serve? The answer is no. The trophy position represents one point in the windup, but has no value in and of itself unless it leads to the critical key positions of racket drop, hand and arm rotation, and contact point location. Find out why and how to evaluate your own motion.
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Introduction Doing Your Own High Speed Video Analysis Simply and Inexpensively
The Serve
Swing Keys Progressive Development 2nd Serve Spins and Placements 1st Serve Spins and Placements A Complete Teaching Progression Rhythm Body Rotation The Role Of the Legs The Trophy Position Toss Contact Point Swing Path Technical Elements