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The beautiful slice backhand by Jeremy in his match against Del Potro in Australian Open 2013. Though his forehand seems to be his strongest stroke, his slice backhands just has that nice follow through.
Canon 1D Mark III, 400mm L f2.8 (version 1, no IS). monopod. ISO 1600, 1/500s@ f2.8.
No editing, no cropping, shot from just behind the net right of batter's box.
starting to fade now. it took me a little while to remember how to swing... these bruises are from using a club that was too long and trying to remember my grip.
I was still breaking my wrists too soon so I also have bruises on my back where my followthrough whacked my shoulder blade.
Closeup of the pitch. The ball was nearly out of the frame, anyway, so I focused on the followthrough.
This video captures Danni Wangler training in the batting cages. This image highlights her powerful swing mechanics, emphasizing the critical role of extension in generating formidable power. As she prepares to return to Florida State College at Jacksonville, her dedication to refining her technique, including achieving full arm and bat extension through the hitting zone, is evident. This proper extension is key to maximizing bat speed and driving the ball with explosive force, translating into impressive distance and velocity.