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īsome of the best in the businessī- thatīs a typical sureshs exaggeration there is a number of coaches here, whose advice i cherish. two of this folks post in this thread regularly, one of them started it. funnily enough they donīt agree about a lot but thatīs another story if i posted a video here, i would listen closely to their advice, and take from it what i like and leave the rest. tbc...
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so I went out and tried both.... hit some of the most nasty fh and 1hbh I ever hit... trajectory is different, noticeably more spin on the fh... ball is heavier on both wings... and control is better.
at the end of my 1hbh follow thru, it looks like I am ready to hit an open-stance extreme western fh lol. |
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modern technique.
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yeah it was good... also i felt that, going with my 'stay sideways not' thread, the esr goes well with opening up.... otherwise i risk shutting the face and dump it into the net.
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1.One piece is that numerical data (presented in a graph) should NOT be trusted in the interval starting four milliseconds before the contact and finishing four milliseconds after the contact One of your articles (or BG's) touches the issue as well in the case of SERVE. I am referring to the graph of http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?p=6537769 post #198 It as much simple English as I can handle. 2.The movement of the racket upwards starts 11 milliseconds before the contact.It is quite late I am NOT sure the number of 11 milliseconds is correct See the dotted curve crossing the horizontal line x=0 axis at time equal 11 milliseconds. It is related to the issue how steep the upward TRAJECTORY IS 3.The corresponding case (see #2 above) can be analyzed for backhand http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPBM-hE1Dhw 4.Just for the record the data of Fitzell are presented in http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?p=6537769 post #182 Please see the BLUE DATA/BLUE CURVE. 4.If you have any feedback about #1,#2 and #3 please let me know, regards, Julian Last edited by julian : 01-08-2013 at 10:41 AM. |
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are you sure you're not using supination instead of esr?
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what a good coach can do is train you, teach you and coach you. based on her/his personal knowledge of your game and physical and mental capabilities. that is much more than tips. anyway, my aim is not to convince you,i know my limits most people will agree that if you want to learn a musical instrument the best way is to take lessons with a certified teacher and not depend on tips over the internet. itīs the same with tennis
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^^^Yep, a lot of the tips shared on here are good (and a mahooosive amount are pure horse****!), but they are things that other players have been told (either in person by a coach, or something they read in a book or on t'internet) and as such are "second hand" tips - in other words they are not tailored to you and your needs as a player. There is no substitute to seeing a good professional coach!
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Treb,
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Actually I did develop my Smart Target system, with charting system that goes
with it. Hmmm
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Smart targets are OK and fancy, but tennis should be simple and based on feel and natural instincts. Just hit where the other guy isn't and don't hit up the middle.
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of simplicity. Interesting that it is still too fancy or involved iyo.
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In the case of serve a decent article is
http://www.itftennis.com/shared/medi...1_original.PDF Last edited by julian : 01-10-2013 at 05:03 PM. |
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Not so modern tennis:
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/ri...-riggs-v-budge
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