This is a dreadfully easy tip but we often overlook common sense while we try to kill a drive.
"For every motion there's an identical and opposite response." You've heard that regularly sufficient, proper?
But while we get obsessed on 'the use of the floor' it's very smooth to squat down too much... And whilst we squat too much at cope with, we're going to stand up at effect. (That's your equal and contrary response.) More times than now not, in an effort to result in a thin hit.
Teeing the ball up -- that you should do anyway -- and standing taller at cope with is the logical manner to prevent this. When you stand tall, you may both hold your height or perhaps pass down only a little. (Again, that is your same and contrary reaction.) With the right address function, both of these have to bring about a greater stable hit.
A easy tip that should be common experience, I know. But it never hurts to be reminded of easy matters because the ones are the things we most customarily overlook.
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