Tweak-Tweak Chirp-Chirp
It is quite a transition from geezer tennis outdoors to young person tennis indoors.
Suddenly the ball comes three times as fast but I'm still a geezer.
Time, I say, for more commitment to my Stygian backhand, named after the River Styx, although if there were a hundred more videos available of Michael Stich's backhand I might copy IT.
No, my backhand is A Budgian Backhand.
But I'm bored with saying that and Stygian sounds like Budgian.
This will lead me into the very Stygian mists of code I decry. No help for it.
The thing I'm trying to get at is that when one steps out the palm down strings should still be going backward because of what you want to happen next.
And when you're a little rushed, i.e., if you possess a good flying grip change, you're apt to flip the racket around your body all at once-- a great time-saving device to teach somebody but do it exactly that way yourself? Now you're early which is worse than being late.
And on my Federfore, the teeter-totter after the unit turn is absolutely ridiculous. Just lift the elbow some other time and call it your nudge.
Which again sounds like Budge even though his forehand was very different.
Well, Federfore at least sounds better than ATP Forehand or Type Three Codicil Four under the Fifth Amendment.
It is quite a transition from geezer tennis outdoors to young person tennis indoors.
Suddenly the ball comes three times as fast but I'm still a geezer.
Time, I say, for more commitment to my Stygian backhand, named after the River Styx, although if there were a hundred more videos available of Michael Stich's backhand I might copy IT.
No, my backhand is A Budgian Backhand.
But I'm bored with saying that and Stygian sounds like Budgian.
This will lead me into the very Stygian mists of code I decry. No help for it.
The thing I'm trying to get at is that when one steps out the palm down strings should still be going backward because of what you want to happen next.
And when you're a little rushed, i.e., if you possess a good flying grip change, you're apt to flip the racket around your body all at once-- a great time-saving device to teach somebody but do it exactly that way yourself? Now you're early which is worse than being late.
And on my Federfore, the teeter-totter after the unit turn is absolutely ridiculous. Just lift the elbow some other time and call it your nudge.
Which again sounds like Budge even though his forehand was very different.
Well, Federfore at least sounds better than ATP Forehand or Type Three Codicil Four under the Fifth Amendment.
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