One part of my game has plagued me throughout my racquetball playing has been my forehand. (No it is not because I am left-handed) The flaws in my forehand show up in two areas of my game.
1: Power – as compared to other players at my level or higher, my forehand lacks the “snap” that other players have in their forehand shots.
2: Hitting down the line. Because of the ‘hitch’ that is in my forehand stroke and timing of hitting, when I attempt a down-the-line shot. (Note: For a lefty, the forehand side matches up with a right-handers backhand, generally the weaker stroke) my shot hits the side wall, the front wall and then the opposite side wall leaving a set-up for my opponent. Frustrating to say the least! This was a primary reason for my loss in the State Finals two years ago.
One of the keys to the forehand stroke is the hips. One coach had me wear a long sleeved jacket with my left arm out of the sleeve. Using just my hip and should rotation (my arm at my side) get the sleeve of the jacket to move forward. Another area is getting my butt down and not bending at the waist. Kinda like a goblet squat. Hip flex mobility is one area I am working on in hopes to fix this problem.
Undoing 35 years of bad form is not going to be easy though. Here is Ben Croft and a text-book example of the forehand stroke.
January 21
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Swings, 28 kg; 5 x 10/10 and TGUs, 28 kg; 5 x 1/1
Heart Graph App..five stars!
I did the swings at the top of the minute, waited a minute and continued
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