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summer
07-26-2007, 11:31 AM
At a tennis club, I recently joined, they have hitting lanes. Briefly, there are 3 lanes on the court, so each lane is about a 1/3 of the court separated by nets. There is a ball machine. How effective would these be? Are there any suggested routines for it? My 2 handed backhand blows, so I was thinking I might try to learn how to hit a lefty forehand???? Also is this better or worse than using a wall? I recently purchased the AP Belt as well. Not sure if hitting lane will help with that. And what kind of drills would you recommend.

Tennis_Monk
07-26-2007, 04:41 PM
My personal opinion. Use it or junk it.

AP belt is useless. I was about to buy it when i tried it from a friend for 3 sessions. I thought i would save me some money by "Safely" ignoring it.

Lefthand forehand is a viable option. So is a 2hbh. I was a 1hbh for 3+ yrs when i decided it isnt working and switched to a 2hbh about 1 month ago. I love 2hbh and i am improving every match. The # of winners i hit with my 2hbh is astonishing.

I would think using the Hittinglane is slightly more effective than wall.

dave333
07-26-2007, 05:07 PM
Learning a lefty forehand really helps your 2 hander. I broke my wrist so most of my muscles in my left arm were gone, so I decided to learn a lefty forehand to strengthen it and improve my then mediocre backhand.

For the past week, I've played my sister, whom I normally bagel, with a lefty forehand. After finishing that session, I would play later with a 2 hander, and it feels so much better and much improved. There is more spin, net clearance, and depth, along with a little extra oomph.

Bagumbawalla
07-26-2007, 05:14 PM
One use of the 3 "lanes"would be in practicing return of serve. Practice returning to each ot the lanes in rotation-- forehand and backhand.

Practice placements in singles ralleys. make it a rule that whatever lane you hit to, you have to hit there at least twice before hitting to another lane. Think of your own variations.