How to perfect the trophy position
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2024
- Welcome to Revolutionary Motion! In this video, we show you a simple guide to perfect the trophy position. Learn to move your arm into the perfect position to create effortless power with the help of your upper body rotation and finally use the kinetic chain correctly to hit powerful serves on a consistent basis. Happy playing,
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Great job! Best explanation I've seen for the elbow position and arm/shoulder mechanics of the serve.
Thank you! :) Hopefully it helped you improve your serve! :)
Straight to the point and I learnt new thing today! Thank you 🙏🏻
You're welcome and thanks for the praise! :)
great tutorial..thank you!!
You're welcome! :)
Good tutorials by you guys thanks a lot
You're very welcome! :)
Great video and sadly this is almost never talked about on TH-cam serving videos...With the exception of your female counterpart, who did a video explaining this exact same thing but in a different way. Well done you two.
Thanks for the kind words, we're trying to give different explanations of the same thing about some topics to make sure more people get to understand our point. :)
Great instruction, you mention at the end that once you are in the trophy position, the leading arm (left arm) in this case initiates the shoulder rotation "back and down", could you please clarify this further, particularly the "back "portion, "down part" is intuitive? Thank you so much.
Thank you! :) We will talk about the initiation of the shoulder rotation in a video soon!
@@revolutionarymotion4161 Great, look forward to it. Thank you
Looks to easy, but most (myself too) struggle to master this all their life. Something about serve that's so difficult to master.
Have you tried doing a ton of shadow swings in front of the mirror so you can identify when the upper arm is in the correct position? Like that you will be able to repeat the correct motion over and over again until you create a feeling for what the correct motion feels like in your body. After that it should be much easier for you to do it on the court. Hope this helps :)