Originally posted by alexbourne
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Thanks for reading the article. John pretty much summed up the technical stuff to your question, and I would agree as it made a big difference for me.
My grip is an Eastern. Nothing more than that. I've always had a pretty traditional grip, never messed around or became infatuated with the extreme grips, it just wasn't for me.
I understand where you are coming from when you mention pointing the racquet tip towards net and oncoming ball. I thought I had a more pronounced point towards the ball and everything was swell...but video proved me wrong. And thats a good thing.
I'd recommend taking video of yourself as the things you think you are doing or accomplishing may be completely different to what the video shows. Semi-consciously I think I tried to model my forehand after Berdych (my favorite player) but to my surprise from the video and a comment from John during the process comparing my forehand to Djokovic's was a real eye opener. Djokovic? Really?!?. Of all the players, He would be the last one I thought my forehand would resemble.
But then I saw it. And John was right. I was way off and thought my forehand was more Berdych-esque. I literally had no idea my racquet face was pointing that far to back fence. I was shocked and a bit perturbed that what I truly believed my own stroke was doing correctly and consistently was the complete opposite of what was actually happening.
Eyes, hands and an conscious can lie, video (when slowed down) does not.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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