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Originally posted by llll View Postnot yet i havent received it yet and emailed them today. will keep you posted. i mam particularly interested in one of my coached who is really focused on the feet what he thinks about it when i get it.
I understand that you have a coach.Last edited by uspta146749877; 10-14-2009, 06:34 PM.
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one of the pros i train with emphasizes how i bend my legs , timing of the split step etc instead of soley focusing on my above the waist mechanics as some of the others do. since he is so into footwork i think he will be fascinated by baileys analysis of footwork patterns. p,s. if you are julian it will be easier to discuss intelligently my feed back here rather than at tennis warehouse.
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I am julian last time I checked
Originally posted by llll View Postone of the pros i train with emphasizes how i bend my legs , timing of the split step etc instead of soley focusing on my above the waist mechanics as some of the others do. since he is so into footwork i think he will be fascinated by baileys analysis of footwork patterns. p,s. if you are julian it will be easier to discuss intelligently my feed back here rather than at tennis warehouse.
BTW: there are some variations hard surface vs clay.
I assume you are located in US.
Is it correct?Last edited by uspta146749877; 10-16-2009, 06:53 AM.
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See footwork posts
Originally posted by llll View Postone of the pros i train with emphasizes how i bend my legs , timing of the split step etc instead of soley focusing on my above the waist mechanics as some of the others do. since he is so into footwork i think he will be fascinated by baileys analysis of footwork patterns. p,s. if you are julian it will be easier to discuss intelligently my feed back here rather than at tennis warehouse.
post #11 and #12 are related to some extent to your interests
julian mielniczuk
uspta certified pro 27873 juliantennis@comcast.net
Courtside Tennis Club,Bedford,MALast edited by julian; 10-18-2009, 08:47 AM.
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julian mielniczuk
uspta certified pro 27873 juliantennis@comcast.net
Courtside Tennis Club,Bedford,MA
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just got the dvd and book. also got the manual for coaches and for player. ive gone through them but havent been on court yet to master the language or "the look" yet but here is my take. pro's and cons. David bailey has put nomenclature to footwork patterns and made a "system" out of these patterns from watching thousands af pro videos. if his nomenclature becomes the accepted language it will facilitate discussion regarding footwork. to me though the patterns that would come naturally from going to the ball i.e. to shuffle when the ball is closer vs a drop step or cross step when the ball is farther (not bailey terminology) should be intuitive and not something you have to teach . the students look somewhat "robotized". shadow tennis i think is a tremendous way to learn and a great cardio fitness booster when done at a sufficient level of intensity. but bailey did not invent shadow tennis.
all in all i think there is usefull information in the "method". focusing on what the feet are doing in the stroke and repeating that pattern buids muscle memory. i think you could accomplish the same muscle memory by having student start in the center and repeat going for a certain shot and recovering and get the same benefit. just my $.02. i will try and get through some of his specific patterns and if my impressions change will get back and give an update.
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Originally posted by llll View Postid have to read it in context. to me the power move is done on the run and does not use a "knee drop". see baileys articles on the power move under footwork here at tennisplayer.net
post #52 and #53
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