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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Some wall hitting at lunch time, please critique my forehand/backhand. Thanks.
http://youtu.be/fbzm2t5O4Lo |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Every shot would've gone long in a real court. Don't punish the wall. You're learning the wrong thing.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: NY
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Good shoulder and hip rotation, decent power!
You look to be swinging across your body quite a bit on your forehand (sub-par footwork?), which results in your body leaning over to your left as you're following through. Also, it seems like you're hitting more off the back foot, so I'd suggest keeping your weight more forward. Consistent, if slightly stiff, backhand. Can't offer anything on the 2HBH, sorry! |
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Good observation. Thanks!
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I see, you're fishing for compliments, not critiques.
Hard, flat shots with 3-5 ft net clearance. Hit so hard you can take them off the first bounce. Of course those are staying in. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Lucky, you've got white shirt in that video, otherwise you would be completely invisible against that dark wall.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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i would suggest split stepping.. your also using alot of upper body to generate power.. greater knee bend would help...
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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action is a strength not a weakness as another posted. It might be bad if he moved his head too much or was off balance....but he doesn't and isn't! His excellent TS will keep those strong shots in nicely in most cases I expect and this is much like what I describe when talking of biting topspin shots vs the loopy ones most post about. Nice vid and looking very good!
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Wall is completely lacking in footwork and will never become a 4.5.
Seriously, you have the physical and mental energy to do this in an intense way, and that is really fantastic. I would just get bored. One thing I would like to know is how much topspin you are putting on the ball. I find that when I put a lot of spin, the ball will not come back the way it is coming back to you. It will "reflect" sideways a lot more and dip down and die earlier after the bounce. Is this a wall with some special anti-spin coating like some table tennis rubbers? |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Looks very good.
Nice stroke, nice spin control and pace. Hard to split step when hitting against a wall. So, are you a 4.0? You hit good enough to be better, but match play is always a different animal. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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My back hurts just watching your vid.
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I think it's great. You make good contact with the ball and seem to have good control. Most of the shots looked like they would have been staying in play to me. It's not easy to keep a consistent rally going on the wall for 4-minutes (although most here will tell you otherwise).
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That's not what I meant. If you say everything is wrong, at least you can point out a few and correct me?
I don't hit flat, I hit topspin with a semi-western forehand. |
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The ball I used today are almost dead. I usually stand at baseline. The camera I put at the stairs, can't move the stair.
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