Focus less on complicated upper body technique and more on pushing from your legs, achieving a high contact point, good timing, and a strong wrist snap to get the ball out of the court.
This lesson is really interesting because the coach takes a practical approach to the smash. They suggest you don't need perfect pro technique with your upper body. Instead, they highlight the importance of using your legs, getting high contact, good timing, and wrist snap. This makes the smash more accessible and focuses on getting the desired result on the court. It's a great perspective, especially for recreational players looking for effectiveness over aesthetics.