Hahaha oh man that hurts my heart.Too cheap
should’ve priced it at $40.15
loolToo cheap
should’ve priced it at $40.15
No. But I did a lookup and believe he was probably part of the whole "The Secret" inspiration.
These sort of "imagine it and it will come true" self-help books are trivially falsified by personal experience, yet people keep selling/buying them. The authors just deny the evidence: You didn't imagine it hard enough. You really wanted to fail! You really wanted to die of cancer, etc.
Positive thinking can be beneficial, if combined with taking actions that conform to reality. Otherwise, you just become increasingly delusional. TTMPD doesn't just describe positive imagery, it suggests practice to develop an all court game.
could I ask you to post in English?lolololololololol manohman, the next $lam winner will be the $4.50 worth buyer........lmao, man. wait...............wata gonna happening if 3 or 4 did the same:?)) who's gonna win:?)))............................
lolololololololol, man........ofc it couldn't. try australishcould I ask you to post in English?
no offence, but neither myself, nor Google Translate can't understand / translate this language![]()
Or hit 4 first serves. He was bound to make at least one of them.He should have read it at 40-15.
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who's donald young:?))............u mean donald junior trumppy grabby:?)) does he play tennis:?)) remember a photo of him w/ a tennis rkt somewhere here in a thread n forget which 1. just wonder wat type of grip when he fixed up the puzzies, western or sw:?)) lolololololI clicked on LOOK INSIDE THE BOOK, saw a picture of Donald Young and closed it as fast as I could
Maybe you could license the book from him and replace all the now obsolete articles on tennisplayer.netDear god.
Total ripoff.Still too expensive!![]()
The only thing you're undefeated against is the buffet...I am undefeated against Nadal even without reading the book.
Shots fired!The only thing you're undefeated against is the buffet...
This might help you.I am undefeated against my dog since reading
Ok, but imagine putting on 3D goggles and choosing a player and stroke and you see it played out before your eyes as if you are actually in Roger Federer's body as you swing your forehand around the living room knocking stuff off the coffee table!Uh because I hate kindle? That's the only reason I can think of.
I can totally envision that.Ok, but imagine putting on 3D goggles and choosing a player and stroke and you see it played out before your eyes as if you are actually in Roger Federer's body as you swing your forehand around the living room knocking stuff off the coffee table!
J
It's totally possible, I do this type of thing for a living.Jolly,
It's probably possible...
In fact it would be even better using a virtual headset.Jolly,
It's probably possible...
It sounds very complicated. Has something similar already been developed in other sports domains like Golf?It's totally possible, I do this type of thing for a living.
Why? I though the world was transitioning away from books to digital format.Uh because I hate kindle? That's the only reason I can think of.
This is geniusOk, but imagine putting on 3D goggles and choosing a player and stroke and you see it played out before your eyes as if you are actually in Roger Federer's body as you swing your forehand around the living room knocking stuff off the coffee table!
J
it's quite applicable w/ current robotic tech for the guy who wants to experience nad/joko/fed/etcetc strokes........lock him/her into the 'suit' driven by tens step-motors then choose respective goat's preset data, here we go, w/in 30 min we might find the meat n bones inside the 'suit' all shaken up or broken ie well processed/minced/cooked lololololololol manormamOk, but imagine putting on 3D goggles and choosing a player and stroke and you see it played out before your eyes as if you are actually in Roger Federer's body as you swing your forehand around the living room knocking stuff off the coffee table!
J
I know, I know, you guys probably thought, "Wholly $!#T, with strokes like that, there's no way he doesn't do tennis for a living!" But NO! I am actually a 3D Modeler/Animator.It's totally possible, I do this type of thing for a living.
Did 500/day for a week. It really pays off but my shoulder did NOT appreciate itStep 2 is "Hit 700 serves a day"
How did you beat his ass? with a stick?I’ll give you the best tennis advice you have ever heard. I was in college and in a match and I was losing badly in the first set. My buddy walked down the bleachers and sat next to me and I started whining. He put his hand on my shoulder and said, “ Shut the F up and just beat his ass.” Then he gave me a little slap on the top of the head and looked at me sternly and said don’t forget what I said.
I turned the match around. He and I still talk about this all the time.
Haha...yet you still hear it here all the time.This is the same logic people use to back up their idea that "anyone can become an NTRP x.y if they just train hard and smart enough": anyone who doesn't make it just didn't train hard and smart enough.
Yeah, right.
Because nobody actually tries, they just want to justify their level.Haha...yet you still hear it here all the time.
When you pointed out their fallacy and stupidity, you get into endless arguments.
Pointing out fallacies and stupidities does not change opinions.Haha...yet you still hear it here all the time.
When you pointed out their fallacy and stupidity, you get into endless arguments.
That's a different issue, dudeBecause nobody actually tries, they just want to justify their level.
J
U don't say.Pointing out fallacies and stupidities does not change opinions.
Non-exceptional, non-extraordinary people change all of the time for the better. But many times it takes a nudge [or a bulldozer] in the right direction [say, a heart attack to change one's lifestyle].I believe only exceptional, extraordinary ppl can change for better.
No, it's not. Show me someone who has done all the work required to be a 6.0 who is still a 4.0.That's a different issue, dude
That's too extreme.No, it's not. Show me someone who has done all the work required to be a 6.0 who is still a 4.0.
J
Sure, show me an example.That's too extreme.
How about someone who trains to (and thinks he should) be at least 4.5 but still is a 4.0?
This place is full of peeps who believe they should be *at least* .5 higher.Sure, show me an example.
J
And how much training do they do? How regularly? Can they honestly say they've put in the work?This place is full of peeps who believe they should be *at least* .5 higher.
Comon man.
So it should be easy to give me one specific example, where they are, everything they currently do and have done in their life.This place is full of peeps who believe they should be *at least* .5 higher.
Comon man.
U wont get any names. So we won't p!ss off anyone unnecessarily. Lol.So it should be easy to give me one specific example, where they are, everything they currently do and have done in their life.
J
Ntrp has become confusing since they rate it on match play. Some hit a really weird ball you cant really see until your on the court. Others look great but hit marshmellows.This place is full of peeps who believe they should be *at least* .5 higher.
Comon man.