Yes, this is very good advice and it has helped my game (forehand) a lot since I discovered it very recently after playing for 20 years :-) Paul Coll has gone maybe even too far recently in terms of holding the racquet higher.
Im new to the game but i think the different when u show the difference between cock and normal wrist is also attributed to your foot work? which changes
Not bad advice but the best drives shown in this video were when you were forced to turn your body towards the side wall and using your left leg to lead as opposed to using your right leg and dragging the ball into the centre of the court
Yeah unfortunately the drives with the loose wrist ended up being a bit better 😂 However the point was just to show the difference in the body stability and posture when changing the wrist position.
Completely depends on individual taste and preference. Ali Farag holds the racquet extremely low, others like Coll holds it higher. Its just practice and what works.
@SquashForce Actually, holding the racquet higher with cock wrist also helps very much in coaching the very beginners as most of them have weak wrist. It will make them easier to learn the drive shots
Thanks for the great tips. I'm going to focus on these two points.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome Video keep it up!!!!
God you liked it!
Keep up with the good advice.
Thank you!
Yes, this is very good advice and it has helped my game (forehand) a lot since I discovered it very recently after playing for 20 years :-) Paul Coll has gone maybe even too far recently in terms of holding the racquet higher.
Yeah I agree there must definitely be a downside to holding it too far up.
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My main question is where can I buy that T-shirt from?
Unfortunately these are from my coach which are not being sold anymore 🥲
Other plays who do this well:
- Marwan Elshorbagy
- Victor Crouin
- Eleinen
Very True! And all of these players have exceptional racket preparation in my opinion.
Im new to the game but i think the different when u show the difference between cock and normal wrist is also attributed to your foot work? which changes
I’d say having a stable wrist actually helps you stay more balanced and stronger in your lunge and footwork.
How train wrist stability?
I think just practicing to keep it cocked and upright. If you keep doing this your wrist will get stronger and get used to being in that position.
Not bad advice but the best drives shown in this video were when you were forced to turn your body towards the side wall and using your left leg to lead as opposed to using your right leg and dragging the ball into the centre of the court
Yeah unfortunately the drives with the loose wrist ended up being a bit better 😂
However the point was just to show the difference in the body stability and posture when changing the wrist position.
Completely depends on individual taste and preference. Ali Farag holds the racquet extremely low, others like Coll holds it higher. Its just practice and what works.
I agree. Many different styles out there. I just find this one do the easiest ones to adapt to and see quick results.
Another very important basic skill to acquired but most social and beginners didn't do this right. Includes long time regular social players.
I completely agree. I wish I was taught this in my junior years.
@SquashForce Actually, holding the racquet higher with cock wrist also helps very much in coaching the very beginners as most of them have weak wrist. It will make them easier to learn the drive shots