Why you need to pronate on the Forehand
Welcome to Revolutionary Motion! In today's video, we explain to you why you need to pronate on the forehand to hit better shots. Learn to use proper forearm rotation in order to create more spin and power by using the kinetic chain correctly and prevent elbow injuries in the process. Happy playing, Kata and Clemens

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