To keep the wrist firm, it seems you have to also firm up the elbow muscle (muscle on the outside part of the elbow, where people get tennis elbow) since that's what's controlling the wrist. Is this correct?
Thank you Mauro and Kyril, our tips are real priceless. The best explanation i've never seen. You ask to a question i'm doing from years to many coaches and players, and nobody was been able for a clear answer. We are making a great job.
Great video -- this is a fundamentally important point especially for average Joe weekend 3.0 players like myself. Unfortunately, flipping the wrist is a bad habit hard to get rid of. What helped me is RacketBracket (also google for WristAssist). It is amazing how it works -- no words can describe it -- when your wrist is firmly locked, you tend to keep your elbow close to your body and transfer the weight forward. To use either tool you would need a controlled ball feed (ball machine or coach).
I fell in love with this video. Every single one in this world can TELL you how to do, but only few unique great people can SHOW, how to do it.
snorcle1 5 months ago
This is just one of the fantastic tips that Mauro teaches. You should check more of them out to help perfect your game.
stevedrumman 1 year ago
Wish I had this tip 5 years ago. Nuked my elbow due to a flippy wrist. Took a year to rehab. Now I got the firm wrist and proper technique
FairwayJack 1 year ago
Great fundamental lesson. Now, I understand. Thanks so much!
KC(Singapore)
feimiao 1 year ago
To keep the wrist firm, it seems you have to also firm up the elbow muscle (muscle on the outside part of the elbow, where people get tennis elbow) since that's what's controlling the wrist. Is this correct?
dchang7211 1 year ago
Thank you Mauro and Kyril, our tips are real priceless. The best explanation i've never seen. You ask to a question i'm doing from years to many coaches and players, and nobody was been able for a clear answer. We are making a great job.
albesca 1 year ago 2
Great video -- this is a fundamentally important point especially for average Joe weekend 3.0 players like myself. Unfortunately, flipping the wrist is a bad habit hard to get rid of. What helped me is RacketBracket (also google for WristAssist). It is amazing how it works -- no words can describe it -- when your wrist is firmly locked, you tend to keep your elbow close to your body and transfer the weight forward. To use either tool you would need a controlled ball feed (ball machine or coach).
vibe4me 1 year ago
Thx Coach another good one . Nice racquet too Wilson K Factor K5
FairwayJack 1 year ago