Originally posted by 10splayer
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I will explain what I see as the next evolution. I think the next is kind of apon us, it is in other sports, and that is intuitive (autoregulatory).
Will tennis get there? Don Budge is right, it's a different sport. Not sure if it's ready to brace the next as it is very, how can I say, coach driven? Man, I sure got a harsh reaction on grips. Very interesting, and telling.
For me it's a sign of what's to come on the coaching front, and people fear it because they don't understand how they'll fit into the new.
With IPADS, Ubersense, online video, instruction on the web, nutritional science and all the rest the next generation of athletes will be better cued into their individuals skill-sets. And, their same practice hours in 2013, compared to 2003, are much better used as a result.
It's amazing what the Australian Federation is doing these days with their studies in mood, heart rate variability, CNS systematic evaluations, mitochondrion functions on an energy generation and all the rest. And, this is all starting to come out in applications, and simplified programs. You no longer need a PHD to sort it out, it's there for the taking!
Athletes today are getting so good at picking up cues. I fully believe in the future it'll all be about self monitoring and regulating, and those who apply this skill the fastest will survive in high end athletics.
Proactive and informed "coach inside player athletes" are the wave of the future. Optimal results only come for athletes who are purposeful, educated and structured. It's all just starting now folks, and this new age of auto-regulation will create a new wave of athletes who will slow down, think, allign and pay close attention to form - feel (along of course better inner dialogue).
Ask Tiger Woods. He agrees. I put up a link on that a while ago. Tiger knows what he is talking about I think in terms of what the next wave will be.
I keep preaching kinesthetic sense to get to desires outcomes and no one likes it!
Anyways, in my opinion intuitive training is fun, so the athlete gets better, over one who is in rigid conditions. An athletes body will move how an athletes body wants to move, and experimentation, play, play and play will get them to their maximum potential.
I could be wrong, however, I want you to do something for me. Turn on your IPHONE, and guess what, it runs like a dream for you doesn't it? Kids who are five can figure it out. Intuitive. Play a IPHONE game. Simple. It's here. Everything's changed. Kid's have changed. It's the new. Combine it with play, play, play and fun, and it'll be a game changer.
Also, I'd like to point out form will get much better! Wait until slow motion camera's start cropping up on IPHONE which film like John Yandell. It'll happen, and soon. Check this link out, it looks like they'll be able to do it for $4,000, however, I bet in time we'll make some HUGE leaps, and it'll be a major revolution.
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