Hope I don't get yelled at for trying to define terminology, but in my vernacular, a drive volley uses "volley mechanics" and a swinging volley uses, "groundstoke mechanics.
"Volley mechanics as in, both ends of the racquet moving at the same speed in a descending path. In the case of a "drive" volley, just a longer, more pronounced "line" to the ball, as demonstrated by the video.
"Groundstroke" mechanics, as in, a forehand groundstoke hit in the air (ascending) .....whereby the end of the racquet is moving much faster then the handle..
"Volley mechanics as in, both ends of the racquet moving at the same speed in a descending path. In the case of a "drive" volley, just a longer, more pronounced "line" to the ball, as demonstrated by the video.
"Groundstroke" mechanics, as in, a forehand groundstoke hit in the air (ascending) .....whereby the end of the racquet is moving much faster then the handle..
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