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another since the early years of the game. Just no one much TAUGHT this way. It was considered too hard, but turns out it is actually easier when taught well.
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Don't get taken in by any of this. |
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Pretty good contradiction in above and his usual saying that modern is really almost nothing different, lol. Probably don't want to be taken in by a non-instructor 3.5 player.
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most of the instruction videos or coaches i have spent time and my kids have spent time learning always say :
"you hit your forehand like this, you hit your serve like this, you play volley like this, you hit your backhand like this etc: because that is how the top pros hit and play" now the question is who teaches the top pros? it is kind of chicken first /egg first question right? |
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Old master black belt told student who wanted to learn best "reverse punch", Hit bag with 1000 rev punches in the morning and then again 1000 in the evening. After 10 yr of doing this..come back and show ME proper reverse punch. we hope in tennis that good instruction can speed up the process some.
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But to be frank, apart from the forehands of the top men, very little has changed stroke-wise. The changes have been more in fitness and focus on baseline play for slower surfaces. Even on the forehand, it is only the Federer and Nadal forehands which are given as examples of innovation, and the Nadal one had its big following among coaches and students till a year ago, but now people are questioning his whole style of play and what it does to the body. Watch some of the lower-level pros. They still lose because of UEs, lapse of concentration, or not trying hard enough. And they still can't hit forehands like Fed or Nadal. |
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Not IMO. A beginner should learn correct technique from the beginning. Good to see you have an interest in this "garbage."
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telling everyone how to hit modern in 6 months
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and who told you that the coach is teaching traditional strokes? is he advertising that?
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I know nothing about your game. Maybe you are so talented that you can master both at the same time. |
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That is what is true most of the time. We need to constantly learn and improve. There is no need to buy into scare tactics and also no need to take any coach's words as the absolute truth and follow it blindly.
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Likely you are the only one scared by new and better instruction, but I know
change is tough for many
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Why don't say something concrete instead of resorting to insults when you are questioned? Most of the stuff taught by any tennis coach is enough for most club players, and anything extra can be learnt by the student as he progresses.
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I think your expectations of coaches and students is somewhat lower than it is for most others, sureshs.
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Perhaps Coach Mauro has an enlightened view of traditional vs modern?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbqZKc66wUY |
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Really it must be really weak then. What is your level 3.0? I only wish I lived closer to you so I could wipe your butt right off the court with my top spin.
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