I honestly dont know what this means. If you watch a real backhand user use backhand english, the movement would be so small that getting in alignment is no work at all. I dont know if the instructors are exaggerating the motions so you can see it, but every time we have these threads, I go to my table and end up asking how anyone can say that I’m not an alignment, my stroke isn’t straight with my body, etc. etc. the move I make is so slight. We’re talking movement in the same ballpark as tightening up your fist when it was already in a loose fist position!
Every time Nick Varner uses english, he uses backhand english. Go watch a video to see if you can see it, see if he’s out of alignment, etc. Nick called it “locking in the english.” I dont mean to make a call to a higher authority. If you dont see the backhand motion, then we need to find another example to show the incredibly small motion.
Take a look at this video that Colin did a Zillion years ago when he’s not trying to demonstrate, and he actually pretty much just gets down to shoot the ball., The movement in the restless body to realign is almost imperceptible. But even if he does move, it’s not something gargantuan.
Take a look for example, at the shot he takes right at 17 minutes. Remember, he still trying to Demonstrate. He’s not shooting across his body or anything like that. The motion is so small.
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