Kevin Bryant, DMD:
bent tossing elbow
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
better racket drop
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
deepest racket drop should be when knees straighten
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
don't think that can be a Continental grip
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
eastern grip
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
elbow is still bent
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
elbow position
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
elbow straightened out here
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
frying pan eastern grip
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
frying pan
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
good turn and shoulder drop
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
horizontal racket
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
knee bend, shoulder turn, and right shoulder drop all good
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
knees have just straightened and deepest racket drop should be here
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
left foot lands behind baseline
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
long axis of racket nearly in line with forearm
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
might be better if racket head is on the other side of yer head at this point
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
nice form
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
nice waist bend and continental grip
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
no pronation
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
opposite of pronation
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
racket face is still open
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
racket is horizontal here rather than parallel with spine
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
still no pronation
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
straight elbow
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
sudden switch to eastern grip
Kevin Bryant, DMD:
to the right and face still open at contact