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Old 04-10-2011, 08:34 AM   #23
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A wall can help you groove your stroke but because of the way the ball bounces off the wall it can be detrimental to your development later on.


Ball machines (particularly the more expensive ones) are a good substitute for hitting partners / coaches when you have no one else to hit with.
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A wall can help you groove your stroke but because of the way the ball bounces off the wall it can be detrimental to your development later on.
Good man!! Kudos!!

This is why "working the net" is better.

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