Become a body clock energy master.
By Geoff Williams
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You can practice all day, but if you don’t polish your control over energy, you won’t improve at all and you won’t win. We are defining energy as: accelerated speed (AS) x emotional frequency of the force ( F/f )you apply to your shots. Part of that force is the mass of the frame, the swing weight, the twist weight, the accelerated torque or twisting force the rebounding strings apply to the ball. Part of the frequency is the emotional frequency you put into the shot, either fearful or confident. “Play within yourself.” How many times have you heard that phrase? You are playing within yourself whether you like it or not. At any time fear can poison your energy, and turn adrenaline into a negative force which blocks you, instead of aiding us. So what makes adrenaline positive or negative, and what makes energy positive or negative? The truth is, we can still miss shots no matter what type of energy is predominant. Fearful energy places us into a fumbling mode, but positive energy ignores mistakes. You just know you are going to play well no matter what. Some call it self belief, but it's really creating a future reality by visualizing it, knowing what will occur regardless of any mistake made. Confidence is not an attitude, it’s a knowledge of your future. And so is fear. The emotional “knowledge” you put into each shot has its own frequency, a sort of vibration.
Within each of us, there are two types of physical “engines”, an upper body engine and a lower body clock engine. To control these engines well, we need to become aware of and master both conscious and unconscious control over several types of physical energy flows. Our upper engine controls our unit turns. This consists of our arms, hands, wrists, and torso. The unit turn determines how much we turn sideways, and “load” our sideways coil, our power is then developed, and which type of energy (AS x F/f) flow we use on each shot. The lower body clock controls our leg speed, foot work and court coverage and it also controls which type of energy we can apply into each shot. When you master the engines, and choose a positive energy flow, you will create dominant play.
The arms, hands, wrists, and torso have to remain super relaxed for the most speed of coil possible, and the lower body is the opposite: Legs and feet are Samuari stiff and choppy quick, shins tensed, on the balls of your feet, knees kept bent, legs kept split wide off ready position split step.
It’s the initial burst of speed we are tuning. That initial burst of speed is something all top players share. The upper body derives this burst of speed from upper core relaxation, while the lower body derives it’s speed tension: from leg/shin/knee/foot pad tension. It’s the Kuerten drunken monkey upper body, super loose upper body speed, versus the Bruce Lee lower body martial arts speed, which is tense and super fast. It takes a lot of focus and intention, and disciplined practice to train both types of energy simultaneously.
My purpose in writing this piece is to help you become an energy master. A greater awareness of the interior energy battle will help you win the exterior one. If you master the body clock/engine transitions and your unit turns, those errors will go away for the most part and you will now beat players you never beat before. You will become more aware of your energy level, and how to apply it to your own shots. It will allow you to go for more power and at the same time make fewer unforced errors. You will no longer experience any fear during match play.
Even at the highest level of play, most points are lost due to mistakes. Two out of three points are lost to mistakes, not winners. Most mistakes are caused by body clock rhythm errors with most of those self induced and some induced by your opponents. On slower courts, this figure goes up even higher! It’s your mental energy flow to the body clock engines that controls and creates these mistakes you make. Energy flows also determine which style we are playing, lull-(slow and steady without risk), jam- (radically changes ball path after the bounce) or finish-(hitting a winner).
Most club players make far more mistakes than the pros, even while hitting for far less. The club player typically has no idea about the relationship between movement and the load, inside him which are totally controlling and causing his mistakes as well as the great shots. Coiling and loading shots requires a lot of speedy energy.
THE REASON YOU WIN OR LOSE IS THE SAME ONE DETERMINING WHETHER YOU IMPROVE OR NOT
So you have gotten yourself into a match, and now you have nowhere to run or hide from the body clock and the score. You are going to win or you are going to lose. The court is a box. And so are your body clock/engines. “It’s fight or flight out there.”, and our emotions create and fuel this internal energy. This internal energy has two sides to it, a mental side and a physical side. We are going to train for speed in both.
This application of physical/mental energy flow to the body clock engines is the reason why you win or lose, and it’s also the reason whether you improve or not. Your mastery over lull-jam-finish modes, and their transitions, and your ability to put together sequences that your opponent does not like, creates win or loss and not so obviously, controls improvement. Most errors are made in transition from one mode to the next due due to slowed reactions, jammed reactions which block the flow of energy.
Every match is made up of many small energy bursts and small emotional bursts. These bursts power our internal body clock/engines during a match. These energies fall into three categories.
THREE BODY CLOCK ENERGY CATEGORIES: LULL-JAM-FINISH
Lull energy: It is felt internally as a “no miss” energy, a slower speed, low risk, lower speed of racquet and shot. It’s the, “put your opponent to sleep” shots with 2-5’ high net clearance and medium spin and your version of a medium mental attack. It feels as if you are projecting your thumb across the net onto the forehead of your opponent and managing him with that thumb. Is putting your opponent to sleep and moving him around just enough to allow him to beat himself without much pressure on your part. The French players are expert at this, Simon and Monfils, while Gasquet and Chardy are expert at finishing modes. The lull master keeps his shots out of the middle of the court, yet near the sidelines without taking risk.
Jam energy: It’s energy that jams your opponent’s timing. Heavy top spin, heavy pace, heavy slice, great drop shots, great kick serves, great flat shots that skid, any shot that changes the height, or depth, or pace radcially after the ball bounces, is jam energy. Even no pace slow balls are jammers. It’s a transition energy, that is higher risk and faster in nature. It is felt inside your body as a higher speed, higher risk application of spin and speed/depth/height change. Even drop shots have to be disguised quickly. This energy changes the speed of the ball radically or the direction or the height just after the ball bounces, and it’s this “radical change” which jams internal opponent rhythm. It’s as if you are jamming a spike into his body and causing his energy to jam. Psyches are also used to jam.
Finish energy: The riskiest type of energy. It’s low net clearance, high speed or high touch. It’s simply higher risk, put the ball away. Some of those bursts are finish based: they are clean winners. This applies to drop shots as well as flat or angled winners. This is lower net clearance, higher risk, higher stick speed shot. There are psychological components of each of these energies as well as the physical incoming shot.
Mastering the energies requires the ability to master both psych and body energy.
DEFEND THE BODY CLOCK INTERNAL SPEED Blazing fast Cheetah feet, and drunken monkey upper torso.
There are two internal body clock/engines running us at all times, an upper body engine and a lower body engine which are fueled by our energy types at all times. Our mental unit turn tells us to kill a shot, or push a shot, or jam a shot, or lull a shot, and the feet are on board if moving quickly in a martial arts, choppy way, and the upper body is on board if moving fluidly in a whip snapping relaxed way.
When the feet slow down, your clock/engine jams up. When the engine running your torso slows down and there is no fluid coil and no load to your shots.... If the incoming shot upsets your timing, it has succeeded. Most of the time when we make errors it’s due to a bad coil, or failure to maintain contact point. Both of these are caused by energy flow into our bodies.
The body clock is jammed when one or both of the bodies’ engines slows down . They have to be running at the same speed, a fast one, no matter what incoming shot! You have to defend your body clock speed just as you defend your contact point, regardless of incoming shots.
By Geoff Williams
________________________________________
You can practice all day, but if you don’t polish your control over energy, you won’t improve at all and you won’t win. We are defining energy as: accelerated speed (AS) x emotional frequency of the force ( F/f )you apply to your shots. Part of that force is the mass of the frame, the swing weight, the twist weight, the accelerated torque or twisting force the rebounding strings apply to the ball. Part of the frequency is the emotional frequency you put into the shot, either fearful or confident. “Play within yourself.” How many times have you heard that phrase? You are playing within yourself whether you like it or not. At any time fear can poison your energy, and turn adrenaline into a negative force which blocks you, instead of aiding us. So what makes adrenaline positive or negative, and what makes energy positive or negative? The truth is, we can still miss shots no matter what type of energy is predominant. Fearful energy places us into a fumbling mode, but positive energy ignores mistakes. You just know you are going to play well no matter what. Some call it self belief, but it's really creating a future reality by visualizing it, knowing what will occur regardless of any mistake made. Confidence is not an attitude, it’s a knowledge of your future. And so is fear. The emotional “knowledge” you put into each shot has its own frequency, a sort of vibration.
Within each of us, there are two types of physical “engines”, an upper body engine and a lower body clock engine. To control these engines well, we need to become aware of and master both conscious and unconscious control over several types of physical energy flows. Our upper engine controls our unit turns. This consists of our arms, hands, wrists, and torso. The unit turn determines how much we turn sideways, and “load” our sideways coil, our power is then developed, and which type of energy (AS x F/f) flow we use on each shot. The lower body clock controls our leg speed, foot work and court coverage and it also controls which type of energy we can apply into each shot. When you master the engines, and choose a positive energy flow, you will create dominant play.
The arms, hands, wrists, and torso have to remain super relaxed for the most speed of coil possible, and the lower body is the opposite: Legs and feet are Samuari stiff and choppy quick, shins tensed, on the balls of your feet, knees kept bent, legs kept split wide off ready position split step.
It’s the initial burst of speed we are tuning. That initial burst of speed is something all top players share. The upper body derives this burst of speed from upper core relaxation, while the lower body derives it’s speed tension: from leg/shin/knee/foot pad tension. It’s the Kuerten drunken monkey upper body, super loose upper body speed, versus the Bruce Lee lower body martial arts speed, which is tense and super fast. It takes a lot of focus and intention, and disciplined practice to train both types of energy simultaneously.
My purpose in writing this piece is to help you become an energy master. A greater awareness of the interior energy battle will help you win the exterior one. If you master the body clock/engine transitions and your unit turns, those errors will go away for the most part and you will now beat players you never beat before. You will become more aware of your energy level, and how to apply it to your own shots. It will allow you to go for more power and at the same time make fewer unforced errors. You will no longer experience any fear during match play.
Even at the highest level of play, most points are lost due to mistakes. Two out of three points are lost to mistakes, not winners. Most mistakes are caused by body clock rhythm errors with most of those self induced and some induced by your opponents. On slower courts, this figure goes up even higher! It’s your mental energy flow to the body clock engines that controls and creates these mistakes you make. Energy flows also determine which style we are playing, lull-(slow and steady without risk), jam- (radically changes ball path after the bounce) or finish-(hitting a winner).
Most club players make far more mistakes than the pros, even while hitting for far less. The club player typically has no idea about the relationship between movement and the load, inside him which are totally controlling and causing his mistakes as well as the great shots. Coiling and loading shots requires a lot of speedy energy.
THE REASON YOU WIN OR LOSE IS THE SAME ONE DETERMINING WHETHER YOU IMPROVE OR NOT
So you have gotten yourself into a match, and now you have nowhere to run or hide from the body clock and the score. You are going to win or you are going to lose. The court is a box. And so are your body clock/engines. “It’s fight or flight out there.”, and our emotions create and fuel this internal energy. This internal energy has two sides to it, a mental side and a physical side. We are going to train for speed in both.
This application of physical/mental energy flow to the body clock engines is the reason why you win or lose, and it’s also the reason whether you improve or not. Your mastery over lull-jam-finish modes, and their transitions, and your ability to put together sequences that your opponent does not like, creates win or loss and not so obviously, controls improvement. Most errors are made in transition from one mode to the next due due to slowed reactions, jammed reactions which block the flow of energy.
Every match is made up of many small energy bursts and small emotional bursts. These bursts power our internal body clock/engines during a match. These energies fall into three categories.
THREE BODY CLOCK ENERGY CATEGORIES: LULL-JAM-FINISH
Lull energy: It is felt internally as a “no miss” energy, a slower speed, low risk, lower speed of racquet and shot. It’s the, “put your opponent to sleep” shots with 2-5’ high net clearance and medium spin and your version of a medium mental attack. It feels as if you are projecting your thumb across the net onto the forehead of your opponent and managing him with that thumb. Is putting your opponent to sleep and moving him around just enough to allow him to beat himself without much pressure on your part. The French players are expert at this, Simon and Monfils, while Gasquet and Chardy are expert at finishing modes. The lull master keeps his shots out of the middle of the court, yet near the sidelines without taking risk.
Jam energy: It’s energy that jams your opponent’s timing. Heavy top spin, heavy pace, heavy slice, great drop shots, great kick serves, great flat shots that skid, any shot that changes the height, or depth, or pace radcially after the ball bounces, is jam energy. Even no pace slow balls are jammers. It’s a transition energy, that is higher risk and faster in nature. It is felt inside your body as a higher speed, higher risk application of spin and speed/depth/height change. Even drop shots have to be disguised quickly. This energy changes the speed of the ball radically or the direction or the height just after the ball bounces, and it’s this “radical change” which jams internal opponent rhythm. It’s as if you are jamming a spike into his body and causing his energy to jam. Psyches are also used to jam.
Finish energy: The riskiest type of energy. It’s low net clearance, high speed or high touch. It’s simply higher risk, put the ball away. Some of those bursts are finish based: they are clean winners. This applies to drop shots as well as flat or angled winners. This is lower net clearance, higher risk, higher stick speed shot. There are psychological components of each of these energies as well as the physical incoming shot.
Mastering the energies requires the ability to master both psych and body energy.
DEFEND THE BODY CLOCK INTERNAL SPEED Blazing fast Cheetah feet, and drunken monkey upper torso.
There are two internal body clock/engines running us at all times, an upper body engine and a lower body engine which are fueled by our energy types at all times. Our mental unit turn tells us to kill a shot, or push a shot, or jam a shot, or lull a shot, and the feet are on board if moving quickly in a martial arts, choppy way, and the upper body is on board if moving fluidly in a whip snapping relaxed way.
When the feet slow down, your clock/engine jams up. When the engine running your torso slows down and there is no fluid coil and no load to your shots.... If the incoming shot upsets your timing, it has succeeded. Most of the time when we make errors it’s due to a bad coil, or failure to maintain contact point. Both of these are caused by energy flow into our bodies.
The body clock is jammed when one or both of the bodies’ engines slows down . They have to be running at the same speed, a fast one, no matter what incoming shot! You have to defend your body clock speed just as you defend your contact point, regardless of incoming shots.
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