Here is James. Believe or not he is still 8 years old. He is tall, athletic and moves really well. His parents and background are superb. James has been playing around a year and was discovered in our grass roots problem where he has been coached by my assistant for the last six months. He has now suddenly become really keen.
I have now taken over James's coaching and he has had eight private lessons with me so far.
I have uploaded some clips of his forehand. This is an entirely natural shot for him and is his stronger wing. There are a lot of obvious things to work on but I am sure you will be impressed by his raw ability.
I would be most interested in what coaches on the forum think of James’s forehand. I don’t want to put thoughts in your minds...judge for yourselves and tell me what you think.
One of the things I insist on with all my coaches when it comes to talented children is to keep things low key. It’s critical not to hype them up.
The key questions are what do think of the shape of his forehand? And in what order would you go about tackling and developing the shot? I'm always curious as to what coaches tackle first in building a shot.
Take a look...
One of the key features of my junior programme are hitters. I have good players around 16 and 17 who hit with the up and coming tiddlers. They have to "adopt a player" and take him/her under their wing and hit with them. Works a treat.
I have now taken over James's coaching and he has had eight private lessons with me so far.
I have uploaded some clips of his forehand. This is an entirely natural shot for him and is his stronger wing. There are a lot of obvious things to work on but I am sure you will be impressed by his raw ability.
I would be most interested in what coaches on the forum think of James’s forehand. I don’t want to put thoughts in your minds...judge for yourselves and tell me what you think.
One of the things I insist on with all my coaches when it comes to talented children is to keep things low key. It’s critical not to hype them up.
The key questions are what do think of the shape of his forehand? And in what order would you go about tackling and developing the shot? I'm always curious as to what coaches tackle first in building a shot.
Take a look...
One of the key features of my junior programme are hitters. I have good players around 16 and 17 who hit with the up and coming tiddlers. They have to "adopt a player" and take him/her under their wing and hit with them. Works a treat.
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