We did use the high speed footage as shown in the article! And I would never tell another teaching pro not to follow his instincts about who to teach what and when. The student is the person really in the position to evaluate these choices.
Again, there are plenty of 4.0 to 4.5 to 5.0 players (and up) that do great with the one-hander--and also on the return. Both driving and slice.
Others not. That's one of the amazing things about tennis--about 8 basic strokes and a huge range of techincal options on all of them.
I do think we need to distinguish between teaching juniors and teaching adults, especially adult males who take up the game as adults--at least when it comes to the backhand... That is one of the premises of the article. But I think we can safely agree to disagree on this one and still continue to talk about issues in teaching.
Again, there are plenty of 4.0 to 4.5 to 5.0 players (and up) that do great with the one-hander--and also on the return. Both driving and slice.
Others not. That's one of the amazing things about tennis--about 8 basic strokes and a huge range of techincal options on all of them.
I do think we need to distinguish between teaching juniors and teaching adults, especially adult males who take up the game as adults--at least when it comes to the backhand... That is one of the premises of the article. But I think we can safely agree to disagree on this one and still continue to talk about issues in teaching.
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