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From the OP, for luvforty
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are still where the ball should go when you don't have a better idea. Hanging back, hugging BL, or rushing the net...these targets still give a nice margin for error and allow you to cut loose more with of your power.
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thx for the replies.
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You are welcome and thanks for the comments/questions.
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Misses long was one of the biggest motivators in working this out. I also think mis hits fly in many ways...not just short. Much different than golf where most shots are max range for the club. Either way, you seem to think the charts were used to locate the targets. They were not. I designed the targets based on charting result based on how points were ended and noticed some trends in the process. Some talented posters came up with the diagrams and overlays you see in the thread. I had been using my cones and hula hoops for a yr or two before even starting that thread or using any of those diagrams.
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similar! Pretty cool and we have all discussed how there is nothing ever really new. Hopefully you do see the the actual Smart Targets are quite different, and seem to lack some of the most important aspect of my Smart Targets, although I don't read German to be sure of any of this.
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depth. Simple on purpose for beginners, but has been well received by more experienced players as well. All the Jrs talk about how different it is than what they have used before. My oldest son who played and coached D1 loves my system. With any luck, my 14 yr old will be good enough to test it on some bigger stages. He is really doing some cool things at his current level and you can notice quite a difference between him and his opponents as to how they work pts. Kids coming off the court saying they have never worked so hard...win or lose. Some even sort of tank due to the workload.
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was way overrated and likely caused way more misses for the hitter, than pts won due to the proximity to the lines. Basically a sucker bet imo.
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mishits, (not shanks), can only fly short... simple physics of how much rebound provided on the sweet spot vs. bitter spot.
they'd never miss long if they were not under the gun, on the run, off balance... a slight deviation of racket face angle can produce a long error. if you train a student with cones.... player's brain will adjust.... if the eyes see majority balls missing the cones short, he will aim at the cone by NOT aiming at the cone I bet if you take a good player with sound strokes, but who has never practiced cone hitting, the first 20 min he will miss the cone mostly on the shorter side. |
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if you get a good player with sound stroke, and just tell him to aim 3 ft inside both lines... (would be perfect to do this on clay).... let him hit for 5min, and look at the landing pattern... you will see it resembles the 'smart target' there...... the short balls are just a by product of contact on the bitter/dead spots. the center of the landing pattern will not be that spot 3ft inside both lines, it will be well short of that. it only makes sense, because long/wide balls immediately cost a point... short balls don't (at least not yet) |
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little less overbearing about what you think you know. I like addressing your questions and points and think it leads to good info. Many times you are quite right, but the way you state it...makes it so hard..... to stay polite. Really does not matter why they miss long...important aspect is they DO. That whole mis-hit thing is your deal. I don't care why they spray per this convo. Maybe on another topic, it might matter. As to cones... there use is common in tennis at all levels and many are quite successful with their use. My students do well with the way we use them. If you need some help with their implementation, I'm sure many on here can make suggestions. It's not a problem for us, but I do target in many ways besides cones.
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expectations. This is part of what led to developing this target system. I know it was a long thread, but you seemed to have missed some very important parts to the system. The targets are a reference more than a target to try and actually hit.
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no need to stay polite - waste of energy while risking not getting the point across.
missing the sweet spot and shanks are not the same, 1 is still on the strings, 1 is on the frame... string bed is a plane facing the same direction.. the frame, well, not so much. why they miss long DO matter, in the sense that how much of a miss is expected. do you expect a good player to miss a target by 5ft 11 inches so you ask him to aim 6ft short of the baseline? that's a significant loss of penetration..... or do you expect him to miss by only 2ft 11 inches and therefore aiming 3ft inside is safe and has more penetration. |
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Ok, understand that it may be subtle, but I didn't say they were the same, I said a shank is a mis-hit, but no, they are not the same, as a mis-hit is not always a shank. Clearly a shank is poorly struck...thus is MIS-HIt. If you don't agree, that is fine. This is like Leonard explaining to Sheldon. lol This target system has been extremely helpful for limiting the depth risk errors, which was a big part of the WHY for it. Also if you learn to apply this system correctly, you will learn how the hitting short within this system is not the risk that many think.
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good - you will notice that fingers flying much faster on the keyboard without that politeness thing getting in the way.
couple of thoughts - 1) perhaps, you are in the same trap as the mid ct ball theory, in the sense that the benefit of your target system is in the 'targeting', not the 'target'... i.e. player becomes more aware of a specific spot to shoot for, better concentration, better execution, (some golf teacher ask student to aim for a specific leaf on a tree 200 yards away..... same idea)......but there is no intrinsic benefit of where that target is, which leads to my 2nd thought.. 2) limiting depth risk, at what cost......... aiming 6ft-9ft short of the baseline sure will give up lots of short balls waiting to be pounded.... you say well, joker lands his balls there.... I am saying, yeah he lands them there, but he is not aiming there. |
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Key in higher levels is the line of shot or vector, along with control of pace, with some exceptions of course like drops shots. Rally shots and mid ct attacks are about the shot line with good pace for the level of play.
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players who are getting the idea of how this works? The payoff is enormous.
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i haven't been told anything... i see what i see.
runners run and hitters hit.... where is the 'smart' target that balances the penetration vs. the short ball? that target is different for any player/opponent combination. i am not saying location doesn't matter, I am saying your smart target is not the smart target. huge benefit - i don't doubt, but from the 'targeting' or the 'target'? tomorrow I can come up with a 'target smart' system and I am sure it will bring huge benefit too (seriously), but where is the cause-effect relationship? that's what I meant by 'the same trap as the mid ct ball'. |
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is better than mine, I benefit from a better system...it's all good On the other hand, I think it is clear from your questions and comments that your experience is shallow, you seem young, and you won't even share how long you have been playing, so you may need some seasoning I expect. Either way, best to you.
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I have a revolutionary new system that works just as well and is easier to learn.
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