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  • Hi John
    If you would be so kind, would you mind having a look at this for an article topic.
    Seamless integration of individual skills.
    If you already have something along those lines, I apologise and must have missed it.
    Basically, learning things in pieces is a logical but old fashioned way of
    acquiring a new skill. Sometimes necesary, but there may be alternatives.
    I learnt to drive on my father lap, doing just the steering, while he did pedals, gears etc. Later I assembled the other skills, and integrated them into a whole.
    Its the integration process, the joining of the bits that seem to cause me the most grief.eg
    I can serve, and I can volley. Yet serving and volleying seems much harder that the pieces.
    I can serve, and I can ground stroke, yet transitioning to a baseline rally isn't always as easy as it should be.
    anyway, let your subconscious digest that, and see if there is and article there.
    Thanks
    Ciao

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    • Are you looking for that article--or wanting to write it or???

      God I love serve and volley--tried to play it myself as much as was practical in match situations. The greatest sorrow in the current pro game to me is that it is apparently impossible to play--or at least to play and win...
      Last edited by johnyandell; 05-01-2013, 04:46 PM.

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      • Originally posted by johnyandell View Post
        Are you looking for that article--or wanting to write it or???

        God I love serve and volley--tried to play it myself as much as was practical in match situations. The greatest sorrow in the current pro game to me is that it is apparently impossible to play--or at least to play and win...
        Still possible at Wimbledon. It's just there is no one with the skills to do it...
        Stotty

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        • According the question I asked Federer at Cincy last year, poly is the nail in the s and v coffin...

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          • Racquet weight

            John.

            I play with the new model of the Nadal racquet(330 g strung). My opponents all play with lower weight racquets and am told I should play with a lower weight racquet, as not to tire as much ... I dont feel tired and , and thought that if I adapt well to this weight, the better in the long run.
            ps: how do I know what the best weight is(I dont have access to trial racquets), at the Portugal Open, I saw many WTA players, play with this racquet and my friend said, that I cannot derive the same power and therefore this racquet is wasted on me and that I should play with about 290 g. Am I possibly hindering my progression or perhaps helping my progression with this racquet?
            I am an athletic veteran player and wondered what your opinion is on this topic, Thank you,
            Alexandra

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            • Alexandra,

              My answer is I can't give you an informed opinion. It's too individual and I have never seen you hit. Video would help but wouldn't be definitive.

              Personally I am playing with rackets that weight less--11.5 ounces strung--the newest version of the Agassi racket. Flexi, and more head light. Honestly this is better for most players but not all. Strings of course change everything and are a huge factor.

              Tennis Warehouse Europe may have a free demo program.

              John Yandell

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              • My racquet weighs, 11.3 ounces strung and is 4 points headlight..so I believe it is similar to yours, not heavier... any idea what the ranges of racquet weight are for university women players?I know you said it is personal and I wonder why do you play with 11.5 and not 12 or 11 ounces? or you just adapt to any of these weights and just play.. so not rocket science, just a matter of not exagerating in going to low or high and adapting to it?thank you,alexandra

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                • Right it's personal. If the racket is too heavy you lose speed and are late getting to the contact point. If it's too light you have to swing faster to generate speed. Experienced players I think trust their feelings regarding these issues. But it never hurts to experiment.

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                  • Thank you!

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                    • what happens after the video stops?

                      John,

                      I have been going through and watching all of the vids for the approach and volley. Many times the vid stops after the player has hit a volley. When that happens am I to assume that the other player missed the next shot and the player in the video won the point?

                      Thanks!

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                      • Correct! Although there may be some where a second volley was missed on the back court guy hit a pass.

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                        • Roger Federer tomorrow on Reddit

                          ++++bump++++

                          P.S: Sorry, Mr.Yandell, I posted a message earlier here but now I thought it is more fitting with this thread http://www.tennisplayer.net/bulletin...?t=553&page=14
                          Last edited by hyperwarrior; 05-23-2013, 02:55 PM.

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                          • No worries--a bit of an anticlimax from the instructional point of view don't you agree?

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                            • Marking read articles.

                              I don't know if this has already been addressed, but is there a way to mark which articles have already been read? So many times I open an article and start reading, only to realize I've already read that article. And when there is a series, it's tough keeping all the articles straight and remembering which ones I have already read. That's compounded when there are several different authors writing articles on the same topic, e.g. the modern forehand.
                              Last edited by docjoque; 05-30-2013, 05:03 AM.

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                              • Not that I am aware, but will inquire. You could start your own list though! Seems as if you are digging in deep--that's great!

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