lobndropshot started a thread on 11-12-12 that asked the readers “What do you want to improve?”. My answer was four pronged...but the gist of it was to drive my backhand better. Originally I thought that I needed to strengthen my grip but then we started to discuss the John McEnroe technique here and there...one thing led to another. stroke opined that he felt that the McEnroe method enabled Johnny to compete with players much younger than himself and that made me think...most of the guys I am playing are younger than myself. The irony is now I have weakened my grip in order to drive the backhand.
I went through all of that business on the McEnroe forehand thread and could not be happier with the results. I brought a racquet home from the club yesterday for the first time in five years...just so I could fondle the grip and look at myself in the mirror rehearsing the swings forwards and backwards. You can probably detect the level of my excitement with the results and this is no act...but you know that. No McEnroe histrionics out of good old don_budge. Always cool, calm and collected. Just like Ille Nastase.
Yesterday I started down the road of the continental backhand. I wanted to drive the ball in 2013. My problems were two fold or multiple folded...it seems. First of all, it seems that it is tougher to get into position for the backhand and that is probably because my shots from both sides were not penetrating my opponents court as hitting exaggerated overspin becomes more and more difficult the less mobile you are. The results become feebler and feebler...thus compounding any other problems you may be encountering getting that ass into position. It seems that I have solved that variable with the new forehand that has turned out to be a very aggressive addition to the old arsenal.
The continental on the one hand fits right into the scope of my game which has always had the slice backhand as the staple on the right side of my body. I have always played this shot as one that never misses. It is a shot that I play with consistency and placement in mind along with subtle deception of speed and spin. Even though much of the work on that side is perhaps defensive...as in the McEnroe slice when he is playing defense he is subtly maneuvering and manipulating his opponent. The key for me was to learn to drive that backhand when I could get myself into position to be aggressive. This is the road before me and this is how I am going to approach it. The same way as I did the forehand.
First comes the idea. Then comes the review phase...and this is about studying all of the available video here on the forum. Then comes the understandings about what must be changed and what must be done to accomplish the objectives. Finally...it is about work. Let no man outwork you. The first commandment when it comes to success...or achieving goals.
More to follow...much more.
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