Hi John
Just wanted to say so how much I like your website. I've been a subscriber for some time but have only recently spent time delving into the Advanced Tennis section - what an eye opener! Things that I've believed to be true and been told by numerous coaches over the years turn out to 100% wrong on so many occasions.
Over the years I've had many many coaching sessions (in the UK) including sessions with David Felgate(before he became famous with Tim) , Nick Brown (before he beat Goran at Wimbledon), Brad Langevad plus a session with Peter Fleming at a Charity event and I have to say no one has imparted the knowledge that your website has done.
I have one suggestion that I think is often ignored as far as club players are concerned and that is how to practise. I see it all the time whereby players at my club hit up and down the court to warm up, hit a few volleys, have a few serves and then play a set. They get very good at hitting up and down the court but have trouble when the 'cooperation' stops.
I play for about 8 hours a week and every Sunday morning play with 2 friends for around 3 hours, but the hardest thing has been to get them away from just playing sets and into practising specific shots or patterns. We play a few drills but they get bored so we have compromised on playing practise points - 6 points on each serve. Apart from a few pages in Brad Gilberts book I've not seen many pieces written or produced which specifically addresses how club players should practise and what the stages are in developing better play.
If you have any recommendations I would be very grateful.
Kind regards
John
PS: I've not renewed my subscription to the 'other' site - what's the point?
Just wanted to say so how much I like your website. I've been a subscriber for some time but have only recently spent time delving into the Advanced Tennis section - what an eye opener! Things that I've believed to be true and been told by numerous coaches over the years turn out to 100% wrong on so many occasions.
Over the years I've had many many coaching sessions (in the UK) including sessions with David Felgate(before he became famous with Tim) , Nick Brown (before he beat Goran at Wimbledon), Brad Langevad plus a session with Peter Fleming at a Charity event and I have to say no one has imparted the knowledge that your website has done.
I have one suggestion that I think is often ignored as far as club players are concerned and that is how to practise. I see it all the time whereby players at my club hit up and down the court to warm up, hit a few volleys, have a few serves and then play a set. They get very good at hitting up and down the court but have trouble when the 'cooperation' stops.
I play for about 8 hours a week and every Sunday morning play with 2 friends for around 3 hours, but the hardest thing has been to get them away from just playing sets and into practising specific shots or patterns. We play a few drills but they get bored so we have compromised on playing practise points - 6 points on each serve. Apart from a few pages in Brad Gilberts book I've not seen many pieces written or produced which specifically addresses how club players should practise and what the stages are in developing better play.
If you have any recommendations I would be very grateful.
Kind regards
John
PS: I've not renewed my subscription to the 'other' site - what's the point?
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