Peter Mccraw
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Long Term Development (9 of 9)
Peter McCraw’s competition point from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle. The side view makes the degree of early shoulder turn and the timing of trunk uncoil relative to racket drop and forward swing clearly visible throughout the rally.
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4s |
Long Term Development (1 of 9)
Peter McCraw's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His early unit turn sets up a semi-open stance, followed by a controlled cross-step recovery that returns him quickly to a neutral ready position.
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4.4s |
Long Term Development (2 of 9)
Peter McCraw's junior forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. The player uses a clear split step into a semi-open stance, then pushes off the outside leg and finishes with small adjustment steps to recover toward the middle.
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3.5s |
Long Term Development (3 of 9)
Maria’s forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. Her semi-western grip is clear, with noticeable wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a firm, stable wrist position at contact.
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5.1s |
Long Term Development (4 of 9)
Peter McCraw's animation of a football-style throwing motion from a central court position, filmed from a side angle. The sequence clearly shows the racket hand lagging behind the elbow with a laid-back wrist at contact, emphasizing a late, whip-like release through the hitting zone.
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3.5s |
Long Term Development (5 of 9)
Peter McCraw's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. The semi-western grip is evident in the closed racket face on the backswing, with clear wrist lag maintained until just before contact.
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9.9s |
Long Term Development (6 of 9)
Peter McCraw’s running forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps across his body while his outside leg plants and pushes him back toward a balanced, neutral ready position.
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8.4s |
Long Term Development (7 of 9)
Peter McCraw's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. After contact, his racquet wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance before he returns to a neutral ready position.
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6.3s |
Long Term Development (8 of 9)
Peter McCraw's animation training sequence on groundstrokes from a central court position, filmed from a side angle. The hips and legs clearly cycle through deep knee flexion into an aggressive leg drive, with the rear hip rotating forward as the front leg straightens to transfer force into the stroke.
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3.6s |