The most difficult part of teaching the serve, in my opinion, is the racket drop, or, I believe technically..."internal shoulder rotation". Can we dedicate a thread here to ideas about how to teach players to do it?
Correct me if I'm wrong...the main instruction I gather from John's "Your Strokes" is to have them do a windmill a few times and then drop the racket at the highest point of the swing. Brian's articles seems to suggest that some people aren't strong enough do do it right, and that strength training is important, though he doesn't expound on specific exercises. This is the "million dollar question," in my opinion, on how to teach the serve. Girls, in particular, struggle with this, and sometimes I wonder if they are simply incapable of doing it because of strength, but then I see a 10 yr. old boy doing it right and it's hard to believe that a high school girl cannot be at least as strong.
Thanks for your ideas.
Correct me if I'm wrong...the main instruction I gather from John's "Your Strokes" is to have them do a windmill a few times and then drop the racket at the highest point of the swing. Brian's articles seems to suggest that some people aren't strong enough do do it right, and that strength training is important, though he doesn't expound on specific exercises. This is the "million dollar question," in my opinion, on how to teach the serve. Girls, in particular, struggle with this, and sometimes I wonder if they are simply incapable of doing it because of strength, but then I see a 10 yr. old boy doing it right and it's hard to believe that a high school girl cannot be at least as strong.
Thanks for your ideas.
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