Building the Serve
In phases rather than pieces. The serve is the one stroke whose first half can be rehearsed as a position — no ball to chase, nothing to time against — so we build the load until it holds, then drive from it.
Principle
Before we can drive up into the serve, we have to organize the body underneath the ball.
Everything the serve does upward depends on what was loaded first, which is why this half is worth learning on its own. It can be rehearsed as a position and held — there is no ball to chase and nothing to time against, so a player can build it before they can hit with it.
Explore Build the Load→Where This Happens
These are private lessons.
Which means the pace is set by the player rather than by a class — a concept takes as long as it takes, and nobody moves on before the one underneath it holds up.
