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So my friend has picked up tennis last year (he quit varsity basketball and baseball to play tennis). Any places of improvement?
Also, this is his college recruiting video for CalTech/MIT. He hopes tennis will help show his versatility to get him in, instead of solely relying on his grades. Did we make the video alright? The Table of Contents is interactive so you can skip around the video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axG7...kiwh_A&index=1 Match vs 5-star: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgK5...e_gdata_player
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that FH footwork is wrong.
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balance is not great.
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Wrong? If so how...and what would you suggest to improve it?
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^^^Gonna have to work on my sarcasm filter - can never tell whether you are serious or not!
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just saying stepping in like that should not be the basic fh.
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Can you elaborate? Is that the thing federer does a lot against hard shots. Where he loads on his right and pulls the left foot back?
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FH footwork is not wrong. HE is just hitting with a closed/neutral stance instead of open. closed is better, it just takes more time to setup. Don't listen to these guys, half of them can't play for their lives.
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closed is better? yea... ok.
How about him spinning like a top on every fh? Is that better too?
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But you made it already. You might want to talk to someone knowledgeable about the admissions processes at these schools and ask whether or not you should include it. On forehand, it would be better if his basic footwork was to set-up semi-open to open with the weight on the outside/back leg. You certainly can hit from neutral and swing your back leg around (as he does in the video), but that footwork doesn't take maximum advantage of the power your legs can put into the shot. I use that neutral stance/swing leg when the ball is short and I can't get to the preferred set-up or if I set-up short and then need to step in. Basically I think this is what everyone else is saying. |
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semi open should be the basic fh. |
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I can tell you that this video will make no difference to either school. Playing tennis is not as important as how well you play tennis. Admissions people, especially for extremely selective schools, look mainly to outstanding extracurriculars. What that means is instead of being in Spanish club, Latin club, German club, French club, math club, science olympics, brain game, and being able to play tennis, the violin, piano and be in pep band, you should be president of German club, a top state tennis player AND captain of your school's team and also be a concert pianist. The saying quality not quantity is what counts because everyone has great grades and will swarm to extracurricular activities just to put them on their resume. Excelling in a few is what gets you noticed. Been here and done that 4 times now (HS, undergrad, grad and career).
To whomever asked, yes, both schools have tennis teams. Cal Tech is actually quite a solid one for what they are. |
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@rkelley: hes only going to send it to the schools he apllied to
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*I am on a fairly small screen on a laptop so I couldn't tell what he was using for for sure, but volleys need to be made with a continental grip. Good luck to your friend on his college career. |
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He's only been playing for a year? Pretty good. Good luck.
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Yeah he played basketball and baseball before. I'm not even sure how he found out about tennis but he really got into it
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First is your transcript just to make sure. You won't be applying to MIT without stellar grades, so that's not an issue. Next is your resume. They want to see something that pops, and hopefully is related to what you're applying for. Something like being captain of the robotics team AND also won design awards for independent work in robotics is an example. That's applicable and shows you're very passionate about it. Finally is your extracurricular background. What sports did you play and where did you fall? If you can get varsity in his sports and have him work his *** off this spring and summer in tennis to make the top 5 on the varsity tennis team, that shows an incredibly well rounded person. Most importantly, it shows that you are driven to excel in everything instead of driven to just be a member of everything. That's my pvaudio to rising-senior-in-high-school advice for the day regarding tennis. He has a very strong background already, so if he wants to play tennis, now is definitely the time to put in the hours and come out blazing in the fall. Best of luck (note: I did not forget about test scores. For this caliber of school, they are absolutely meaningless and are simply a formality. GPA trumps all test scores.) Last edited by pvaudio : 01-14-2013 at 09:34 AM. |
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The high school that this GPA was earned in matters too. The high schools are ranked. The average SAT test scores for these types of colleges are over 2300 (2400 is max). A 2300 on the SAT is a lot tougher to do than a high GPA. If you're SATs are not up in that neighborhood, admission will be very, very unlikely. The test scores matter. But pvaudio's point is still valid. These schools have their pick of the very best students. You have to stand out among a very elite crowd. You have to have done high quality stuff that shows passion and excellence. Good grades, decent test scores, and just showing up to Spanish club isn't sufficient. And you have to do it in way that's reasonably easy for an admissions person to get their head around without spending an eternity reviewing your application. Back to tennis, for only playing a year the kid is really doing well. Get him to plant that outside foot and set-up open on that forehand. I agree with the volley comments too. |
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