follow-through not a good indicator of a good stroke?
I believe you don't quite understand the deeper levels of what I'm communicating. Your information seems to make sense, however, it's missing something. Let me ask you a few questions so I can elaborate and point out what I'm indicating.
When is the follow-through not a strong indicator of a good stroke?
The follow through doesn't matter, but it does! As described on the follow-through effects resource page,
the follow through is not the "cause" of a good hit, but it is often a strong indicator of a good stroke into the ball ... which does affect the hit
And it can help many players (evidently, including you) to focus on the type and amount of follow through desired to create the desired speed and action on a shot.
When you get a chance, check out the follow-through resource page. I think it describes things in a way that all "schools of thought" can agree with.
Regards,
Dave
PS: The Follow Through is the Teacher! :grin-square:
I believe you don't quite understand the deeper levels of what I'm communicating. Your information seems to make sense, however, it's missing something. Let me ask you a few questions so I can elaborate and point out what I'm indicating.
When is the follow-through not a strong indicator of a good stroke?