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Beer Is Bad For You, Even Once Every Two Months
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Wilson K-Factor 95, NXT Control at 62 lbs Last edited by Mick3391 : 04-14-2013 at 12:06 PM. |
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One last thing, these "gurus", who show you algebraic charts have no clue, yea they seem impressive, but they can't factor in desire, intellect, the emotions of fear and joy, so they should be dismissed.
Tennis is simply transferring the mind into the body, doesn't matter if you hold your racquet Western or Eastern, these are basics, it's in the MIND, PERIOD.
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I don't think this thread will get as much attention as your "sissies" one,
but we'll see how it shakes out. Best of luck, though.
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Oct 2005
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My best tennis is certainly not inside me. It is just not there.
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sureshs, your best tennis is your inner Oscar. You just need 5263 to bring it out of you.
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The way to win every match is to play people who aren't nearly as good as you.
Why would you want to win every match unless you are close to #1 on the ATP computer? |
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Yet another 1-star thread. FYI, a "short lob barely over the net" is called a drop shot.....
Last edited by sundaypunch : 01-05-2013 at 06:23 AM. |
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Modern game includes no mid-court or net play?
Wrong. Mick you need to do some research into what top academies and coaches are teaching. The reason why most players have abandoned the net isn't because they don't know how to volley, or cannot handle mid-court balls. It is because its not a high percentage play anymore to come to the net constantly at a high level. A player is too vulnerable up there. Also, instead of coming to the net players finish a lot of points mid-court. Current players are better in the mid-court then 20-30 years ago. They are hitting harder, stronger shots, more angles, etc from there. Coaches nowadays teach all aspects of the game, its ridiculous how complete a lot of training programs are. All areas of the court are covered, all tactical situations etc. At Sanchez-Casal for example they pay as much attention to net play as they do to mid-court and baseline play. The reason why players choose to play at the baseline is because that is the nature of the game now and their best shot at winning. It isn't the coaches forcing kids to play only from the back. If there was any loop hole, anything missed it would be covered and used a long time ago. Top players look for any advantage they can get and coaches scout, analyze, and teach the best way they can for their students to win. Also, you cannot force a player who is comfortable and has the mentality to play at the baseline to all of a sudden expect them to become serve and volley'ers, it just doesn't work that way.
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This is a excellent explanation of why S+V is no longer used much or very effective at the higher levels of tennis any longer. |
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You got it balla,
Most of what he has described IS the modern game today. Play well from the BL. Play awesome from the mid ct and transitions. Be able to volley well when it comes down to close range combat. Tennis has evolved much like MMA, where it started as kickboxing, then close in ground fighting took over, followed by a much more balanced fighter who can bring the match to his strengths and defend incredibly in his non-strengths, but really has few to no true weaknesses.
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What was your recond in matchplaying using your own advice and what is your strategy when you play someone who is following your advice? |
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easily? on clay for sure, but i doubt so on grass or fast hardcourts. I'm not sure he'd even win on those surfaces (with or without current strings), nevermind easily.
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I have to say he has a point. Players my age and younger lose to older guys who love to hack, slick, lob (constantly), super good defense, volley, etc. because the shot difference mixes them up. I get really close sets with my uncle for that reason bc while I'm slamming them corner to corner, he pops a super high lob on the baseline. He doesn't do it all the time but only when on the defense. Its a good strategy that I hope to incorporate into my game. The OLD MAN's GAME! lolol
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