10/15/2024
The ‘power loop’ is where the racket makes a circle so the racket can travel a greater distance and build up speed. The racket moves from right to left, drops behind the head, then continues left to right before going up to the ball.
In order to execute the 'power loop' the palm must stay facing down as you bring the racket up, then the palm turns towards the back of the head as the racket drops.
The shoulder and arm MUST be loose so the racket lags behind allowing the muscles to be stretched, then they recoil, releasing elastic energy.
Notice the depth of the racket drop (to the butt) and how the leg drive happens simultaneously to the racket drop.
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