Originally posted by 10splayer
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First off, I have yet to meet a hockey player who is not a golfer.
It’s golf for us every spring and summer, and the majority of us are 5.5, the phrase you use in tennis (in Canada at least) and could be better if we invested the time into it or bothered even studying the game (which most of us can’t be bothered with as we came up in a hockey system where we learned unconsciously how to play the game from dad, uncles and local coaches who were all pro prospects back in their day and true experts in their fields).
I am a rather good golfer however I just hate a sport where you can’t beat on someone and inflict physical pain. That's just my mentality though.
The only similarity between tennis and golf is the management of the sweet spot. The feet and hips are entirely different, and there is virtually no correlation between the two sports.
This is our methodology, however, tennis coaches in the current paradigm (day and age) may see the crossover with how they teach the game.
Golf is a sport we play virtually ZERO attention to as there are no elements from it that fit into our skill setups in ANY way, shape or form.
I’d never let any tennis player golf, EVER, as it’d screw up my neurology and skill set work.
Granted, I have not done any of the setups you’ve all done with your tennis players, so maybe don_budge’s theory of tennis is golf on the run might work for one of his trained students, however, if we did it we’d get worse overnight, and I’d have to spend a long time ironing out all the bad wrinkles it created.
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