I actually find that a mid grip has become favourable for me as I have more control. Although, I’ve only just started, so I guess I can progress to a lower grip in time
This is how physics works in France! 🙂At the beginning of the video, the action of a DOUBLE-ARMED lever is shown. The human arm is a ONE-ARMED lever. The principle of its action and purpose are completely different. And the longer the arm (straightened arm in this case), the MORE DIFFICULT it is to move any load! The purpose of a single-arm lever is to get more speed, not more power
i wish there were more racquets that were 27.25"
What's the biggest challenge you've faced in mastering the lever arm technique, and how did it impact your game? 🎾💪
I actually find that a mid grip has become favourable for me as I have more control. Although, I’ve only just started, so I guess I can progress to a lower grip in time
This is how physics works in France! 🙂At the beginning of the video, the action of a DOUBLE-ARMED lever is shown. The human arm is a ONE-ARMED lever. The principle of its action and purpose are completely different. And the longer the arm (straightened arm in this case), the MORE DIFFICULT it is to move any load! The purpose of a single-arm lever is to get more speed, not more power
Así es !!
You could touch on using leverage in a two handed backhand. You can make a lever out of your hands and get more power.
Dominant hand moves away from the ball at impact and non-dominant hand moves toward the ball at impact. This creates the lever
Hello, can someone translate what he says into French for me please
I'm not sure whether the physics is quite correct here but I agree with the general idea..
What about fritz and kyrgios both big forehands who have bent elbow
I have to say it "That's what she said"