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Congratulations Phil, on being able to improve your racket drop. It is inspiring to see others working on their game and making improvements. Spurs me on to do the same.
Looking the before & after pictures in your original post, the "before" version seems to be from a later stage of the serve motion. Your toes are just off the ground. That makes me think your gain may be even higher than these pictures who. Based on my limited experience watching videos of pros, the lowest point of racket drop is after the right shoulder has started moving up.
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Yeah it's amazing how deep in the brain our motions take their roots and are difficult to change. Video helps at least to remain humble, and this is essential in the learning process! Especially with such a complex movement as the serve, you always have the feeling you found the trick, but then you film it and you realize you improve only little by little... good job Phil !Originally posted by gzhpcuThanks. It is surprising at times, how long it takes to make a change. The thing is to keep insisting. In this respect, using a video camera is essential!
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