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Old 05-09-2012, 03:39 PM   #21
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no. they are realistic.
i know from extensive experience w/ tennis. his forehand is likely to break down under pressure. i stand by my original statement. you are welcome to disagree.

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Old 05-09-2012, 10:15 PM   #22
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no. they are realistic.
i know from extensive experience w/ tennis. his forehand is likely to break down under pressure.
i stand by my original statement. you are welcome to disagree.

I don't want to argue with you, but my backhand was the shot that used to breakdown under pressure, not my forehand.
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I don't want to argue with you, but my backhand was the shot that used to breakdown under pressure, not my forehand.
i'm not arguing either. no prob.

do you play in tournaments?

i'd be willing to bet if more ppl chime in here they will tell you the same thing.

no, i'm not a pro on the tour but i can tell you that it's almost guaranteed that that wrist/twist movement you do will break down under pressure.

just do a search on this site or google for reasons swings 'break down'.
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i'm not arguing either. no prob.

do you play in tournaments?

i'd be willing to bet if more ppl chime in here they will tell you the same thing.

no, i'm not a pro on the tour but i can tell you that it's almost guaranteed that that wrist/twist movement you do will break down under pressure.

just do a search on this site or google for reasons swings 'break down'.

Yes, I played in several tournaments throughout the four years I played in high school and not once did my forehand break down. It was always my backhand. I just wanted to know peoples opinion on whether or not it would be worth learning a continuous swing or keep on doing what I have always been doing because after all, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
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P.S - we can let this thread die now, thanks.
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