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Pathetic. No, I don't have my own words for 'pulling backwards', 'hitting off-center', 'ignoring the importance of footwork', 'count to 5', 'find the ball', or any of the other things I've read about on this site--as I said, I don't use them at all. And no, I don't teach to swing down the target line, nor do I teach to 'pull across'. In typical MTM fashion you seem to believe it can only be one or the other--but you're so wrong. As I've said many times there is more than one way to effectively hit a tennis ball, some of which you apparently know nothing about.
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In this particular case of the guy who approached me for instruction in topspin, he has purchased a $1600 ball machine and gotten "serious." Apparently, his seriousness was driven by observing the daughter of the other guy who has gone off to college last month on a tennis scholarship. He finally realized that people are not hitting forehands the way he is doing it. I didn't tell him, but I should have said: Haven't you played against me a 100 times over the years? Did you not see that every shot I hit is with topspin? Go take some lessons from 5263 who will package it under modern tennis and you will have the pleasure of paying him |
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why use yours where you just were calling for urgent help against a young jr?
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claims to know so much. No much good to tell what is wrong if you can't say what is right. Of course if you actually share something, everyone can see that you likely have nothing as special as you claim while slinging insults to others from the sidelines. Again you give more mis-info that I "think it can be done only one way". I just mentioned in another post how there are many ways to hit the ball. I had you figured for someone who claimed to be a version of modern. I'd love to see if you have anything of note as would others who come here to learn. I share a lot here and learn much as well.
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************ MTM Instructor -Pro Supex Big Ace Last edited by 5263 : 10-05-2012 at 02:50 PM. |
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well enough to trounce these jrs with my classic strokes, along my having lessons from an Emory Hall of Fame player/instructor, along with my USPTA cert and training.... that is the lack of training and seriousness you are talking about?
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very traditional at those times. Learning of MTM, both our games took a big leap from there. What is your sophisticated method of choice?
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Sorry, as you say, didn't read too close. I don't know if there is a method that we can choose as in multiple choice question. And every student has different background and path to improvement so it's kinda silly to identify such a thing. I was thinking more like a method you develop or improve upon on top of something like MTM specifically tailored for your son.
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![]() Figure 1. Federer forehand - high speed camera Like Nadal, Federer rotates relevant parts of his body very smoothly and without abrupt sideway acceleration. ![]() Figure 2. Federer forehand - low speed camera The last three frames of fig.2 demonstrate extreme wrist activity and arm pronation. It is absolutely clear that Federer and Nadal don’t follow Wegner instructions.
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Also I have said many times that I think you are a good coach who studies all the modern developments. It has nothing to do with MTM. That is why I suggested you branch off and start MTM2 where you need not be defensive about the MIT video, count till 5 etc. but can just pursue your passion.
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the hacks you mention before I got more into coaching and learning MTM, being one of those who found it and appreciated it so. But your point is well taken that my personal and early coaching result were too solid to be of your example. And also like you sometimes mention, those of us who were playing traditional for years often to migrate over to many on these principles of modern strokes. I guess I just have more appreciation for this system as being quite complete with regards to stroke technique and filled in some holes what I had learned (even though I had studied Nick, Vic, Jy, RL, Macci, Evert, USTPA, etc...).
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and we have done what you mention. We use my "Smart Targets" combined with a special focus on mid court attacks, interval training, and top notch serving mechanics. Good suggestions, thanks
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^^^5263 - do you deliberately mention "MTM excellent foundation strokes" and "top notch serve mechanics" as separate entities? I ask because my experience of MTM leaves me cold as to its teaching of the serve when compared to the forehand or single handed backhand (i'm not overly thrilled with its handling of the two hander either). Your referencing above leads me to think that you have similar reservations - or have I read too much into it?!?!?
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