how to explain the movement of the joints and muscles in the upper body in a forehand stroke in tennis
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Analyze each skill: Baseball pitch; Volleyball serve; Softball pitch; Basketball free throw; Tennis serve; Tennis backhand; Batting; Bowling in the Shoulder girdle, Shoulder joint, Elbow and Radioulnar joints, Wrist and Hand joints. List the movements of the right and left sides of each joint above in each phase of the skill. You may prefer to list the initial position of each joint for the stance phase. After each movement, list the muscles in each joint primarily responsible for causing contraction/controlling those movements and indicate the type of contraction as follows: I - isometric; C - concentric; E - eccentric. Muscles involved Type of contraction Analysis of movement: Stance phase; Preparatory Phase; Movement phase; Follow-through phase Upper Extremity: Right side vs. Left side
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