Hello great coaches. how are you?
I believe that watching Pros play and read millions article can harm teaching and it did to me. There are so many information out there and they all talk about different things and it can be right and it can be wrong. And I believe I believe that I was trapped big time and I am trying to get out of this trap right now.
First of all, game has changed, yes, but i believe athletic level of pros have increased dramatically also. Now we see big guys move like Micheal Chang.
And still have big stroke like Agassi with consistency of Borg.
And I do believe that lots of pros go jump off the page of so call "basics" and all the pro athlete do because they can do "basics" perfectly.
My point is that and it is dumb statement but all the students aren't Nadal. I mean physically and mentally nothing near it. Therefore, teaching Pro stuff to those students can kill their game big time.
We all know that spin rate has gone up so much but we have to remember that spin comes from very very fast racket head speed. Those big guys swing extremely fast and that generates so much spin and pace and not to mention more wiper swing. And also, they can move. Yes guys can generate spin and pace but spin still sits up. The reason why Nadal having problem with Knee is that he had to track down so many balls. He does hit the ball hard but time to time his ball sit up because of so much top spin and guys who can hit flatter can take a rip at it.... Therefore, having great foot work is very important for spinny players.
Well, back to subject, so majority of my students aren't strong and move too great. Then if I teach them heavy spin then they will suffer and that's no doubt about it.
I really like Modern Game but some reason i really like Welby and Robert Landsdort and Don Budge's approaching of teaching.
And now I am really solving puzzle..
Now i am getting more answer to these questions i always had
1) why traditional teaching is important
2) why imitating pros aren't good idea
Simply tennis is played with different racket "PATH"
i mean it is simple. Depending where you stand and what type of shot you want to hit, then your swing path changing. And this is pretty unique.
Unlike baseball or golf. Their swing is pretty much similar. In golf they just change little stance and face of club and make the ball fade or draw.
It is funny to realize but it is important to know the longer swing first before it make short. It means, if you learn heavy spin first then you will Not be able to adapt slice or flatter swing too well because these swings are a lot longer.
I believe that classical teaching is great because it teaches you long swing first. From there actually you can go different path.
Any opinions are appreciated.. thank you
I believe that watching Pros play and read millions article can harm teaching and it did to me. There are so many information out there and they all talk about different things and it can be right and it can be wrong. And I believe I believe that I was trapped big time and I am trying to get out of this trap right now.
First of all, game has changed, yes, but i believe athletic level of pros have increased dramatically also. Now we see big guys move like Micheal Chang.
And still have big stroke like Agassi with consistency of Borg.
And I do believe that lots of pros go jump off the page of so call "basics" and all the pro athlete do because they can do "basics" perfectly.
My point is that and it is dumb statement but all the students aren't Nadal. I mean physically and mentally nothing near it. Therefore, teaching Pro stuff to those students can kill their game big time.
We all know that spin rate has gone up so much but we have to remember that spin comes from very very fast racket head speed. Those big guys swing extremely fast and that generates so much spin and pace and not to mention more wiper swing. And also, they can move. Yes guys can generate spin and pace but spin still sits up. The reason why Nadal having problem with Knee is that he had to track down so many balls. He does hit the ball hard but time to time his ball sit up because of so much top spin and guys who can hit flatter can take a rip at it.... Therefore, having great foot work is very important for spinny players.
Well, back to subject, so majority of my students aren't strong and move too great. Then if I teach them heavy spin then they will suffer and that's no doubt about it.
I really like Modern Game but some reason i really like Welby and Robert Landsdort and Don Budge's approaching of teaching.
And now I am really solving puzzle..
Now i am getting more answer to these questions i always had
1) why traditional teaching is important
2) why imitating pros aren't good idea
Simply tennis is played with different racket "PATH"
i mean it is simple. Depending where you stand and what type of shot you want to hit, then your swing path changing. And this is pretty unique.
Unlike baseball or golf. Their swing is pretty much similar. In golf they just change little stance and face of club and make the ball fade or draw.
It is funny to realize but it is important to know the longer swing first before it make short. It means, if you learn heavy spin first then you will Not be able to adapt slice or flatter swing too well because these swings are a lot longer.
I believe that classical teaching is great because it teaches you long swing first. From there actually you can go different path.
Any opinions are appreciated.. thank you
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