So, he has everything to lose, and you have everything to gain. He even might be worried about more things than you are. I've seen it all from dropping like a lead weight to flying up in the air, or (I especially see this one!) scissoring across the body having started too far to the left (for a right hander), and many more comedy moments! These movements all effect balance and cause the racket to be out of sync with the body's elastic momentum. Don't Be Intimidated Speaking of contact points you must make sure you hit out in front. I cannot emphasize this point enough; it's so simple but yet so often over-looked. Take all this information on board and get out there to practice! The only thing stopping you from having a great forehand that opponents fear is yourself. To properly maintain this locked position it is useful to let the 'butt lead the strings', this means that the butt of your tennis racket should be pointing at your opponent. Of course there may be another reason; that they don't wish to feel embarrassed in front of their practice partner if they make mistakes practicing their weaker shot. You have to be different from the majority and a good part of being different is having the guts to practice your weaknesses. Make sure you follow all the way through,
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