Pro players do a lot of good stuff that John and others mention in their articles.
Things that we, club players, should copy, they do really good, like full body turns, getting left arm stretched when the ball bounces, setting the hitting arm at the bottom of the back swing, full extension (for forehand that is) and so on. Same for other strokes too.
But, the huge problem is that pro players do a lot of stuff what we, club players, shot not do, not even think about it, like heavy windshield wipers and other more advanced technique, very offensive baseline game....
Since tennis is a visual learning game, shouldn't we be watching and modeling our game on some non-pro players, like, I don't know, some lower level players, maybe college players, John Yandells or other coaches from this site students?
Like, I found a match of Jeff Greenwald and its perfect example of what I am trying to say. He plays a toned down version of today's professional tennis, perfect stuff for us, low lever players!
If what I'm trying to say makes sense, I still have another problem, and that's where to find a material that we need? I am talking about videos of course, like the match of Jeff Greenwald that I found on internet.
Things that we, club players, should copy, they do really good, like full body turns, getting left arm stretched when the ball bounces, setting the hitting arm at the bottom of the back swing, full extension (for forehand that is) and so on. Same for other strokes too.
But, the huge problem is that pro players do a lot of stuff what we, club players, shot not do, not even think about it, like heavy windshield wipers and other more advanced technique, very offensive baseline game....
Since tennis is a visual learning game, shouldn't we be watching and modeling our game on some non-pro players, like, I don't know, some lower level players, maybe college players, John Yandells or other coaches from this site students?
Like, I found a match of Jeff Greenwald and its perfect example of what I am trying to say. He plays a toned down version of today's professional tennis, perfect stuff for us, low lever players!
If what I'm trying to say makes sense, I still have another problem, and that's where to find a material that we need? I am talking about videos of course, like the match of Jeff Greenwald that I found on internet.
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