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    Last edited by chokomakashi; 06-03-2010, 09:43 PM.

  • #2
    They don't lower the racket low inough or what is thier mistake?

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    • #3
      Dear Choko,

      Ignorance combined with arrogance, aggression, verbosity and incoherence--this is all certainly a fine tribute to the teaching profession. What teaching certifications did you say you hold? USPTA? PTR? USTA High Performance? I feel sorry for your students if in fact you have any students.

      Sincerely,
      Alfred

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      • #4
        There is no need to debate when the arguments have been more or less settled by others who are wiser than myself, or certainly you. Most people come to this site to learn. Or they learn something and then post about it, or read something and post an opinion about it. The racket doesn't hit the side of the ball on the serve as others pointed out. The turn and the finish are different than what you say in your forehand posts. You make a big deal about how it is wrong to use the loop, but the people you are arguing against have in a more careful and limited way already agreed partially with you. This is what annoys people who have been here for a while, your lack of knowledge of what has already been established or at least deeply discussed.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Alfred140mph View Post
          Ignorance combined with arrogance, aggression, verbosity and incoherence--this is all certainly a fine tribute to the teaching profession. What teaching certifications did you say you hold?
          "All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence - and then success is sure." - Mark Twain.

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          • #6
            You really don't get it. I think you need to start your own site since you show no interest in the work here. Zach Flieschman had one of the worst forehands in the history of American junior tennis.

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            • #7
              Ok guys I think we all need to calm down here and remember our new Forum guidelines.

              Choko it is obvious that you are very enthusiastic, but you may want to ponder the reasons why you have received so much more negative than positive feedback. I will have to agree that many of the issues you are posting about have been discussed in detail in articles. Some of that work supports what you say and a lot doesn't. I think it is a fair request that you bring yourself up to speed. The other point about trying to be clearly and more organized if you post is also an excellent suggestion.

              As for you other guys, your point has been made. You don't have to read the threads if you aren't interested or believe that the quality of the posts is of no value to you.

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              • #8
                I think the threads are fine.

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                • #9
                  Chokomakshi, I would just like to request that you use standard grammar and punctuation in your posts. I honestly cannot follow what you write. I can maybe understand 50% of the content. However, I can catch your emotional tone. But your emotional tone combined with very little discernible meaning make for posts that are extremely difficult to tolerate.

                  I'm sure you have some good ideas, but I simply won't take the time to try to understand what you're saying. In many parts of the world the burden of communication is on the speaker or writer. It's your responsibility to communicate clearly and effectively. If you instead put that responsibility on the reader we will probably just walk away. Some people would even consider your writing style inherently disrespectful to your readers.

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