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  • Do Hitting Arm Positions Really Matter?

    Would love to get your thoughts on my latest article, "Do Hitting Arm Positions Really Matter?"

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    John, do you think the straight arm is harder to adjust for unpredictable bounces on clay or grass versus the double bend or irrelevant?

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    • #3
      Not sure. Not a reason to go one way or the other though.

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      • #4
        I tend to let players do what comes natural to them and don't coach straight arm or double bend. It's an avenue I never go down. I guess the straight arm has been shown to be the better of the two by Rafa and Roger, probably the two best forehands ever.

        By the way I have a straight arm forehand and it's the worst shot in my entire game. So doesn't work for everyone...
        Stotty

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        • #5
          Yeah I am with you let the player find the arm configuration...

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          • #6
            I think it matters more on the backhand. definitely prefer straight/bent.

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            • #7
              bobby,
              What about the women?

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              • #8
                I totally understand that most are bent/ bent but I don’t like what that does to extension.

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                • #9
                  Good point.

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                  • #10
                    This may sound odd, but the straight arm forehand cured my tennis elbow. About ten years ago, I was suffering from tennis elbow or to be more precise golfer’s elbow. I have never played golf. Anyway, I went to the physical therapist for some treatment, and the therapist recommended hitting the ball with a straight arm. I did not believe this would be helpful, however I was desperate, and I was willing to try anything. Incredibly it worked, and I have not had any elbow problems. I may have mentioned this before, but I thought it might be worth repeating.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ten1050 View Post
                      This may sound odd, but the straight arm forehand cured my tennis elbow. About ten years ago, I was suffering from tennis elbow or to be more precise golfer’s elbow. I have never played golf. Anyway, I went to the physical therapist for some treatment, and the therapist recommended hitting the ball with a straight arm. I did not believe this would be helpful, however I was desperate, and I was willing to try anything. Incredibly it worked, and I have not had any elbow problems. I may have mentioned this before, but I thought it might be worth repeating.
                      How did things go in Turkey? Did you go?
                      don_budge
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