I first video taped Sampras in the 1989 Philly indoor, which he won. I think he was about 18yr. old then... I've watched him, thousands of times on tv, with my tapes and John's tapes, but I can't do it myself. I never used video on myself for very long. It was too depressing to see my form so off! I never had a leg drive straight on up, or a pronation forward, at pro levels. My coil was never full. My arch was never bowed enough. My shoulder over shoulder rotation was not up to par.. I never achieved external/internal shoulder rotation max. My radial/ulnar deviation was never up to par, so I was never able to reach max. mph or spin...even with high tech video to watch, it did not translate into my own shot.. Part of that was a rotator injury 25 yr. ago. Part of it was light wt. sticks, and cheap strings. Taylor Dent's frames are over 387g strung up. I usually played at 334g-350g.
I would like to develop a pro serve speed at 54yrs. old.
I wonder if anyone has ever done it at this late age? I have no leg drive, due to no back ground in the motion and fear of hurting the knees. My acceleration is not great enough. My contact point is not far enough in front. My motion is flawed. I don't coil enough, or reach full pro drop. My pronation is not forward or fast enough. Top speed is 108mph. My weight is too high. The leg drive is costing me 10% at least. Even with a well developed leg drive, my max speed would be about 119mph, Soderling's avg. second serve speed! Sampras makes it look so easy and effortless, to hit 125mph, on a spin serve. His stick was at 384-389g.
I'll bet no one in the world has ever taught themselves how to do this at my age, ever, in the history of tennis.. Time to lead up the h22s to 387g, and use the video camera, and go get a radar gun. I know mph is not everything in the pro game, on first serves, spin is imp., and accuracy more so, but they all have one thing in common now, they can and often do hit 130mph, on the first delivery, and that makes all the other stuff more effective, when they change it up, and use lull serves...
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Q: Hi, Nice rackets--am interested. Did you find the mentioned specs of 387g/325mm/401swingweight yourself or did you see these specs written down with the frames? I'm asking because Taylor before his last injury used those... Continue reading
A: The specs are with strings 17ga Poly. The specs on the frame are not the real specs due to the (K)Blade paintjob.
Nov 20, 2010
Q: Hey, How much would you be asking for all three shipped? I'm ready to shell out some serious cash on these... Also, do you have more than three? It looks like you do on one of the pix.
A: These are my last three.
Nov 20, 2010
Q: I am sure the sticks are genuine. I would like to buy all three for $600 right now. Can you take paypal? Thank you for replying to my other emails!
A: Sorry, they are worth alot more.
Nov 18, 2010
Q: Hi there. These things are great sticks but really hard to come up with grommets for them as they differ from the stock sticks. Any idea what the pattern is and if there are grommets readily available? Thanks!
A: I agree, they are 16 mains instead of 18 mains, that's what Taylor Dent likes for more power. Frames are still in good shape.
Nov 18, 2010
Q: Does it have any serial number on it? any damages? any paint chips? How much weight does it have without strings? Are any pictures of actual racket available? Thanks in advance!
A: Their are a few paint chips, but these rackets will last years, very solid all graphite frames. It's 13.7oz and the pictures are the same rackets.
Nov 18, 2010
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I would like to develop a pro serve speed at 54yrs. old.
I wonder if anyone has ever done it at this late age? I have no leg drive, due to no back ground in the motion and fear of hurting the knees. My acceleration is not great enough. My contact point is not far enough in front. My motion is flawed. I don't coil enough, or reach full pro drop. My pronation is not forward or fast enough. Top speed is 108mph. My weight is too high. The leg drive is costing me 10% at least. Even with a well developed leg drive, my max speed would be about 119mph, Soderling's avg. second serve speed! Sampras makes it look so easy and effortless, to hit 125mph, on a spin serve. His stick was at 384-389g.
I'll bet no one in the world has ever taught themselves how to do this at my age, ever, in the history of tennis.. Time to lead up the h22s to 387g, and use the video camera, and go get a radar gun. I know mph is not everything in the pro game, on first serves, spin is imp., and accuracy more so, but they all have one thing in common now, they can and often do hit 130mph, on the first delivery, and that makes all the other stuff more effective, when they change it up, and use lull serves...
Questions and answers about this item (Dent's h22s)
Q: Hi, Nice rackets--am interested. Did you find the mentioned specs of 387g/325mm/401swingweight yourself or did you see these specs written down with the frames? I'm asking because Taylor before his last injury used those... Continue reading
A: The specs are with strings 17ga Poly. The specs on the frame are not the real specs due to the (K)Blade paintjob.
Nov 20, 2010
Q: Hey, How much would you be asking for all three shipped? I'm ready to shell out some serious cash on these... Also, do you have more than three? It looks like you do on one of the pix.
A: These are my last three.
Nov 20, 2010
Q: I am sure the sticks are genuine. I would like to buy all three for $600 right now. Can you take paypal? Thank you for replying to my other emails!
A: Sorry, they are worth alot more.
Nov 18, 2010
Q: Hi there. These things are great sticks but really hard to come up with grommets for them as they differ from the stock sticks. Any idea what the pattern is and if there are grommets readily available? Thanks!
A: I agree, they are 16 mains instead of 18 mains, that's what Taylor Dent likes for more power. Frames are still in good shape.
Nov 18, 2010
Q: Does it have any serial number on it? any damages? any paint chips? How much weight does it have without strings? Are any pictures of actual racket available? Thanks in advance!
A: Their are a few paint chips, but these rackets will last years, very solid all graphite frames. It's 13.7oz and the pictures are the same rackets.
Nov 18, 2010
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