The rebound effect occurs when you stretch your tendons and ligaments. If you create too much wrist angle tension early in the backswing, this effect can cause the angles to release too soon. That’s why many players avoid setting a strong wrist angle early and instead let it gradually increase during the downswing. This way, when the hands reach thigh height, the rebound effect can generate energy and transfer it efficiently into the ball.
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The rebound effect occurs when you stretch your tendons and ligaments. If you create too much wrist angle tension early in the backswing, this effect can cause the angles to release too soon. That’s why many players avoid setting a strong wrist angle early and instead let it gradually increase during the downswing. This way, when the hands reach thigh height, the rebound effect can generate energy and transfer it efficiently into the ball.
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