It's always difficult to tell coaches from tennis enthusiasts on this site, but I'm looking for input and help from experienced, skilled coaches regarding a serving dilemma.
I am a dedicated coach who puts hours in well beyond the call of duty. I enjoy coaching. It's a job that goes further than just earning money for me. I'm very serious about what I do and simply live and breath tennis.
I've changed many serves over my career. I usually try to work around the student's basic natural action when tweaking and improving. I also make sure each process is cemented before moving onto the next stage. When you have players from 9 to 13 years old, what's the rush?
I have one student, though, who is proving a challenge. He has a classic swing, but the swing is very deep and long. When he commences the swing he picks up a lot of speed as he goes past his toes, then he slows right up until just before the throwing action and then speeds up again. The result is that he never picks up enough speed again to be able to serve hard.
He can't seem to gradually gather pace throughout the swing. He always goes too fast at the start and I think this is his major problem.
I'd like to trim his deep swing down a bit to solve the probem. I just wondered how other coaches go about doing this. I'm good at getting kids to do a Rafter or a Roddick (abbreviated style), but in this case I only want to trim a bit off the bottom of the swing.
I would upload a video for viewing but I'm not sure how to go about it. Or I could research how to do it thru youtube. In the meantime, any suggestions would be most welcome.
The boy is 13, but physically 12, and slightly built.
I am a dedicated coach who puts hours in well beyond the call of duty. I enjoy coaching. It's a job that goes further than just earning money for me. I'm very serious about what I do and simply live and breath tennis.
I've changed many serves over my career. I usually try to work around the student's basic natural action when tweaking and improving. I also make sure each process is cemented before moving onto the next stage. When you have players from 9 to 13 years old, what's the rush?
I have one student, though, who is proving a challenge. He has a classic swing, but the swing is very deep and long. When he commences the swing he picks up a lot of speed as he goes past his toes, then he slows right up until just before the throwing action and then speeds up again. The result is that he never picks up enough speed again to be able to serve hard.
He can't seem to gradually gather pace throughout the swing. He always goes too fast at the start and I think this is his major problem.
I'd like to trim his deep swing down a bit to solve the probem. I just wondered how other coaches go about doing this. I'm good at getting kids to do a Rafter or a Roddick (abbreviated style), but in this case I only want to trim a bit off the bottom of the swing.
I would upload a video for viewing but I'm not sure how to go about it. Or I could research how to do it thru youtube. In the meantime, any suggestions would be most welcome.
The boy is 13, but physically 12, and slightly built.
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