follow-through
1 of 1noun/'fɑloʊθruː/
Forms:follow-throughs
1
carrying some project or intention to full completion
2
the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion
3
the continued motion after hitting the ball with a bat, racket, or club
A follow-through refers to the motion a player makes after hitting or striking the ball in sports like tennis, golf, or baseball. It is the continuation of the movement after the ball has been hit, helping to ensure accuracy, power, and control. A good follow-through can improve the effectiveness of the shot or strike, while a poor follow-through may result in mistakes or less precision.
- His powerful swing included a perfect follow-through.
- She practiced her follow-through to improve her accuracy.
- His follow-through on the tennis court impressed the spectators.
- She worked on her follow-through to ensure better control over her hits.
- She noticed her follow-through was lacking and adjusted her technique.