Great article.
It helped me a lot, and was easy to apply to my game. Often, I occasionally have trouble with short balls. They're floating in the air, yet in order to move through or get clean contact I often found myself either too far back or moving too far ahead.
I've always been told to step into the ball, but it hasn't always been clear in some situations.
I tried looking at the videos and applying what I learned when hitting later that day, and found a marked improvement, also with high balls. Launching off with the left foot made contact and timing much easier, as well as making hitting the ball more comfortable. I found myself ripping some balls I had difficulty with (not just the short ones), just by stepping and doing what I read in the article.
It helps me get the linear momentum, and lets me comfortably and consistently blast the ball away.
Thanks so much. I don't get immediate improvements with everything, and as I get more used to it stepping in as such should become even more natural. Nothing but positive results.
It helped me a lot, and was easy to apply to my game. Often, I occasionally have trouble with short balls. They're floating in the air, yet in order to move through or get clean contact I often found myself either too far back or moving too far ahead.
I've always been told to step into the ball, but it hasn't always been clear in some situations.
I tried looking at the videos and applying what I learned when hitting later that day, and found a marked improvement, also with high balls. Launching off with the left foot made contact and timing much easier, as well as making hitting the ball more comfortable. I found myself ripping some balls I had difficulty with (not just the short ones), just by stepping and doing what I read in the article.
It helps me get the linear momentum, and lets me comfortably and consistently blast the ball away.
Thanks so much. I don't get immediate improvements with everything, and as I get more used to it stepping in as such should become even more natural. Nothing but positive results.
Comment