Happy Thanksgiving Training
The Pilgrims would have wanted "it", the Wampanoag Indians would have wanted "it" as well when they celebrated the Autumn Harvest Festival that we now call "Thanksgiving" back in 1621. What is "it" you ask? It's the adjustment and improvement of my strokes of course. Because let's face it, they certainly had my quick toss serve and flat forehand on their mind as they landed in the new world.
I went out on a chilly South Florida Thanksgiving morning with a notepad filled with the tips, tricks and suggestions that you all have been so gracious in providing me. I worked on the serve and forehand. I must say, I can feel the difference. It took some reps and will take many more to make it automatic, but I do see improvement.
On this Thanksgiving, I'd be foolish if I did not say I'm thankful to those of you who contributed to this thread. For those that used your insights and expertise to view my strokes and make suggestions as to how good strokes can get even better. A relentless pursuit of perfection.
There will always be disagreements on style and personal taste, on pro tour stroke models and on how to proceed. But lets keep in mind why we are all here on this site and on this forum...because we love tennis and want to make an impact on the sport or a player in some way. Its all in our best interest to see tennis grow and thrive. We all have our own ideas as to how, some of those may come to fruition and others may simply be fantasies better equipped for another time or parallel universe. Either way, we love tennis. A sport we can all be thankful for.
I will post new video of my stroke adjustments within the next two weeks based on timing of the December issue as that should indeed be the star. Not some washed up 32 year-old Wimbledon Champion wannabe.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you that make this site and this forum a great place to be. Remember, it's not happy people who are thankful, it's thankful people who are happy.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
The Pilgrims would have wanted "it", the Wampanoag Indians would have wanted "it" as well when they celebrated the Autumn Harvest Festival that we now call "Thanksgiving" back in 1621. What is "it" you ask? It's the adjustment and improvement of my strokes of course. Because let's face it, they certainly had my quick toss serve and flat forehand on their mind as they landed in the new world.
I went out on a chilly South Florida Thanksgiving morning with a notepad filled with the tips, tricks and suggestions that you all have been so gracious in providing me. I worked on the serve and forehand. I must say, I can feel the difference. It took some reps and will take many more to make it automatic, but I do see improvement.
On this Thanksgiving, I'd be foolish if I did not say I'm thankful to those of you who contributed to this thread. For those that used your insights and expertise to view my strokes and make suggestions as to how good strokes can get even better. A relentless pursuit of perfection.
There will always be disagreements on style and personal taste, on pro tour stroke models and on how to proceed. But lets keep in mind why we are all here on this site and on this forum...because we love tennis and want to make an impact on the sport or a player in some way. Its all in our best interest to see tennis grow and thrive. We all have our own ideas as to how, some of those may come to fruition and others may simply be fantasies better equipped for another time or parallel universe. Either way, we love tennis. A sport we can all be thankful for.
I will post new video of my stroke adjustments within the next two weeks based on timing of the December issue as that should indeed be the star. Not some washed up 32 year-old Wimbledon Champion wannabe.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you that make this site and this forum a great place to be. Remember, it's not happy people who are thankful, it's thankful people who are happy.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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