Monday, February 4, 2008

THE DRIVE IN TENNIS

The unit is right at the opening of every offensive in tennis, and, as such, should be studied further. There are certain rules that apply to foot all the shots. To get to a ball which is a short distance before the foot is far from the shooting and therefore in a position to swing to beat. If a ball is too close to the body, removing the foot closest to the shooting and falling weight back on it, therefore, once again, is in position for stroke. When hasty, and it is not possible to change the position of the foot, throwing the weight on the foot closest to the ball.

The receiver must always wait service in front of the net, but once they began serving on the way to court, the receiver must achieve at the same time the position to receive the body at right angles to the network.

The unit consists of a right continuous swing of the racket that for the purposes of analysis, can be divided into three parts:
1. Part of the oscillation behind the body, which determines the speed of the stroke.
2. Immediately in front of his body that determines the direction in relation to the weight change from one foot to another, the pace of the shot.
3. The portion beyond the body, comparable to that of the golfer "follow-up" determines turn, higher or slice, which is given to the ball.

All units must be crowned. The shot is a completely different slice stroke.
To drive straight down the side of the line, building, in theory, with a parallelogram composed of two parts of the lateral line and the shoulders, and the two extremes, the ranks of the feet, which should, if extension, form right angles to the side of the lines. Meet the ball at a point about 4 to 4 1 / 2 feet of the body immediately before the buckle of the belt, and changing the weight back on the front foot in the STRIKING MOMENT OF THE BALL. The swing of the racket must be flat and straight through. The racket head should be in line with your hand, or, if anything, a little advance; entire arm and racket should turn a little more of the ball as it leaves the racket face and follow the stroke limits of the swings, therefore, impart top spin to the ball.
The plane coup of all strokes should be ground between the knees and shoulders. The plane is better in a line with the waist.

Never step on the ball in the conduct cross. Always throwing their weight in the making.
The unit right from the left court is identical to the same line downed his opponent right. To drive to the cross of her setback, it must devise a diagonal line from its setback to his corner, and therefore make your stroke with the feet as if this imaginary line is the lateral line. In other words, they are lined up along his body and his shot making his regular unit. Do not try to "grab" the ball with a movement of the wrist late, as it tends to slide the ball outside his racket.

All units must be made with a rigid, closed wrist. No movement of the wrist in a true unity. Top spin is imparted by the arm, not the wrist. The unit setback follows closely the principles of right, except that the weight shifts from one moment before, and the front foot or R must always be a little advanced closer to the line side of the L, so to harmonize the body clear of the Swing. The ball must be performed on the front of his right leg, instead of the belt buckle, as the big trend in shots is setback for the stretch outside the lateral line, and this is going to cross the ball court, ignoring this error. The racket head should be slightly before the hand to help bring the ball in the court. Do not try too top spin in his setback.

I strongly urge that nobody should ever for a department of the game, in defense of a weakness. Developing both right and upside down, and not "rush" his setback, especially in the return of service. To do so simply opens his court. If it must, as his attempt to return, because a weak effort in a just outcome for killing his opponent.

Not develop a favourite shot and play nothing else. If you have a good cross-unit, do not use it in practice, but try to develop a fine equal to straight shots. Remember that the fast is the straight shot fired. The cross unit must be slow because the room was not due to an increase in the angle and height of the net. Go through the line with his record, but the open court with his cross-shot.

The units must have depth. The average unit should hit behind the line of duty. A good car should hit within 3 feet of the baseline. A cross-section of the unit must be below a straight drive, so as to increase the angle possible. Not always play a length of the unit, but its distance learning to vary according to their man. You must drive deep against a baseliner, but short against a net player, trying to hold them to their feet, which comes on the scene

Never allow your opponent to play a shot he likes if he can possibly force him to one dislikes him.
Once again, I urge you play your unit:
1. With the body from side to the network.
2. The plane swing, with a long track.
3. The weight change like the ball is hit.

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