Your recent articles have been very insightful, especially on the modern forehand and the idiosyncracies of the backswing. I am pretty accomplished on the court with all level players, and I thought I understood a tennis swing as well as anyone, but your latest straight elbow hitting arm video analysis helped me understand where to insert and whether to consider changing a swing from the double bend for various shots, such as the inside out forehand.
I have a couple 6.0 players (I coached them from beginners), one who we copied the straight arm from video analysis a few years ago and one who kept the double bend, both who I think I could have developed even further or faster if I had known a few things you pointed out in your article. Your visual tennis book was the first time I thought of modern tennis and led me to finally switch to Modern Tennis Methodology totally after your advanced tennis project videos came out and proved conventional teaching was full of myths. We need more movement in that area, especially at the grassroots, but I really admire how you kept it simple in your backswing analysis and I agree with your findings very much. Keep up the great work!
I have a couple 6.0 players (I coached them from beginners), one who we copied the straight arm from video analysis a few years ago and one who kept the double bend, both who I think I could have developed even further or faster if I had known a few things you pointed out in your article. Your visual tennis book was the first time I thought of modern tennis and led me to finally switch to Modern Tennis Methodology totally after your advanced tennis project videos came out and proved conventional teaching was full of myths. We need more movement in that area, especially at the grassroots, but I really admire how you kept it simple in your backswing analysis and I agree with your findings very much. Keep up the great work!
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