15-30 is a interactive publication online put out by USTA. John Yandell and other have contributed to it. I would like to see any comments on the following.
Go to slide (page) 5 (I think) and you will see Katrina Adams' article and video. Katrina was a world-class player reaching as high as 67 on the WTA Tour. She is a commentator on Tennis Channel (in USA). She is an active volunteer with USTA (Vice President) and fine contributor to the tennis community.
Please watch and give comments. Forget Katrina's impressive credentials and discuss what her article/video is about and whether you agree or not. Regardless, in such exercises, it is important to have respect for the contributor (Katrina). In professional scientific journals, peers review articles before they are accepted (unlike tennis magazines/publications). So this type of professional, objective review is acceptable in many fields. Think of this as a critical thinking and coaching exercise. I will add mine (since I don't want to influence anyone) after reading a few.
Best,
Doug
P.S. I have never started a thread before, so it's my first: an exercise in thinking for us. There are 2 other article in this 15-30 that provide debatable information on the serve (one by a good friend). If you can spot them and bring them up, it's a bonus point for each!
Go to slide (page) 5 (I think) and you will see Katrina Adams' article and video. Katrina was a world-class player reaching as high as 67 on the WTA Tour. She is a commentator on Tennis Channel (in USA). She is an active volunteer with USTA (Vice President) and fine contributor to the tennis community.
Please watch and give comments. Forget Katrina's impressive credentials and discuss what her article/video is about and whether you agree or not. Regardless, in such exercises, it is important to have respect for the contributor (Katrina). In professional scientific journals, peers review articles before they are accepted (unlike tennis magazines/publications). So this type of professional, objective review is acceptable in many fields. Think of this as a critical thinking and coaching exercise. I will add mine (since I don't want to influence anyone) after reading a few.
Best,
Doug
P.S. I have never started a thread before, so it's my first: an exercise in thinking for us. There are 2 other article in this 15-30 that provide debatable information on the serve (one by a good friend). If you can spot them and bring them up, it's a bonus point for each!
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