Putting words in John's mouth
	
		
			
			
				
	
I see your question, Nabrug, but I think the crux of the matter is that it is very complicated to create a stroke.  And "leads to the feeling" is not quite the same thing as "making what actually happens happen".  That is, this is not a situation as simple as a + b = c.  "a" (the image) helps you get to "c" (the stroke we are trying to produce,in this case a serve).  But we don't really know what b is or even if it is a + b or a * b or a / b.  How different people internalize a specific image has a great influence on how they end up making a specific stroke.  Some people have great kinesthetic imagery; some have almost none.
John, am I somewhere near trying to put the right words in your mouth? Please excuse me for trying.
don
Also, Nabrug, don't mean to get in the way of John answering the question
					
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		John, am I somewhere near trying to put the right words in your mouth? Please excuse me for trying.
don
Also, Nabrug, don't mean to get in the way of John answering the question


	
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