Mirror, mirror on the wall...who is the fairest of them all. It is certainly not you...don_budge. There is a Swedish Princess however that fits the bill. So easy on the eyes. Nearly perfect...9 maybe 9.5. I may be a bit biased...but definitely the fairest at the club. The rest of the men at the club are collectively nodding their heads in agreement with me.
Friday afternoon I finally got the teaching device I have been waiting on for several months. Progress is slow and painstaking in some circles...in some small circles.
The device is a 1.6 X 2.0 meter mirror that I had installed on the wall in the tennis hall here in a sleepy little town in Sweden. Most of my students tend to be very young and sleepy kids. Sleepy as in they have not woken up to be aware of themselves and their bodies. I have problems with the language as well...although the parents in general seem to be very happy that their children are getting some exposure to English as well as tennis.
At any rate...I think that the mirror is a tremendous aid in teaching any student. I remember my father studying himself in the mirror as he basically taught himself how to play tennis armed with a copy of Bill Tilden's "How to Play Better Tennis", the wall and a rather large mirror at home. The image that it gives the student of themselves is very valuable in their understanding of what it is that they should look like when they are performing the tennis stroke. I anticipate spending a lot of time posing them in front of the mirror to make them more aware of what position they should be in to play every shot.
The down side is that I have to see myself...interesting what the years can do to a person. It becomes more and more important to have a charming personality.
Friday afternoon I finally got the teaching device I have been waiting on for several months. Progress is slow and painstaking in some circles...in some small circles.
The device is a 1.6 X 2.0 meter mirror that I had installed on the wall in the tennis hall here in a sleepy little town in Sweden. Most of my students tend to be very young and sleepy kids. Sleepy as in they have not woken up to be aware of themselves and their bodies. I have problems with the language as well...although the parents in general seem to be very happy that their children are getting some exposure to English as well as tennis.
At any rate...I think that the mirror is a tremendous aid in teaching any student. I remember my father studying himself in the mirror as he basically taught himself how to play tennis armed with a copy of Bill Tilden's "How to Play Better Tennis", the wall and a rather large mirror at home. The image that it gives the student of themselves is very valuable in their understanding of what it is that they should look like when they are performing the tennis stroke. I anticipate spending a lot of time posing them in front of the mirror to make them more aware of what position they should be in to play every shot.
The down side is that I have to see myself...interesting what the years can do to a person. It becomes more and more important to have a charming personality.
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