Guys,
What do you make of this email I got? The guy is not a subscriber and does not want to pay to subscribe. He found a few free links I had posted on TW. Does this show the dangers and absurdity of the current state of knowledge?
Wow! This guys probably has spent more hours watching youtube video than he has playing.
john
Dear John,
Love your site and contributions to tennis warehouse (where I have been lurking for a while on my path to tennis "knowledge") and was hoping you could help me out with something.
I have been learning tennis on my own, and I am bombarded constantly online with this WTA vs ATP and Classic Forehand vs Modern Forehand. Its all over tennis forums and youtube videos. Are there any simple and clear articles/videos that you can send me in the direction of which explain how the "difference" between wta players vs atp players, (say serena vs murray), is not the same as the "difference" between the classic vs modern forehand, say Sampras vs Murray.
Everywhere I look I am just getting more confused. So I feel like I am lost and don't know where to start. Now I learn best by comparison, so if I had some resource that basically said...here are the different forehands, for example here is the diff between classic and modern, and here is the difference between wta vs atp, then it would give me somewhere to start.
But right now im screwed and don't really have any direction. I need some sort of help figuring out what makes the Sampras/Agassi forehands different from murray/Federer, and how that difference is not the same difference as what you see with say serena vs murray/Federer.
Any direction would be really appreciated! I started playing tennis 3 years ago, am 31, but haven't made much progress from learning online, mostly as I said, because I don't have a TREE or DIAGRAM in my head of the different ways to hit a forehand. Its all a bastardized mixture I have I fear.
All I "know" now is classic vs modern are both "inside out" swings but one has the weight moving out toward target, and one is more of a rotational pulling of the "inside out" swing. And as for wta vs atp, all I have so far is...wta players use rotational like modern forehand, but sort of without this stretch shortening cycle action, which some people call it wta push and atp pull....but it seems like both are pulling, and a better description would be wta PULL and ATP WHIP. But again may be wrong and am looking for direction.
What do you make of this email I got? The guy is not a subscriber and does not want to pay to subscribe. He found a few free links I had posted on TW. Does this show the dangers and absurdity of the current state of knowledge?
Wow! This guys probably has spent more hours watching youtube video than he has playing.
john
Dear John,
Love your site and contributions to tennis warehouse (where I have been lurking for a while on my path to tennis "knowledge") and was hoping you could help me out with something.
I have been learning tennis on my own, and I am bombarded constantly online with this WTA vs ATP and Classic Forehand vs Modern Forehand. Its all over tennis forums and youtube videos. Are there any simple and clear articles/videos that you can send me in the direction of which explain how the "difference" between wta players vs atp players, (say serena vs murray), is not the same as the "difference" between the classic vs modern forehand, say Sampras vs Murray.
Everywhere I look I am just getting more confused. So I feel like I am lost and don't know where to start. Now I learn best by comparison, so if I had some resource that basically said...here are the different forehands, for example here is the diff between classic and modern, and here is the difference between wta vs atp, then it would give me somewhere to start.
But right now im screwed and don't really have any direction. I need some sort of help figuring out what makes the Sampras/Agassi forehands different from murray/Federer, and how that difference is not the same difference as what you see with say serena vs murray/Federer.
Any direction would be really appreciated! I started playing tennis 3 years ago, am 31, but haven't made much progress from learning online, mostly as I said, because I don't have a TREE or DIAGRAM in my head of the different ways to hit a forehand. Its all a bastardized mixture I have I fear.
All I "know" now is classic vs modern are both "inside out" swings but one has the weight moving out toward target, and one is more of a rotational pulling of the "inside out" swing. And as for wta vs atp, all I have so far is...wta players use rotational like modern forehand, but sort of without this stretch shortening cycle action, which some people call it wta push and atp pull....but it seems like both are pulling, and a better description would be wta PULL and ATP WHIP. But again may be wrong and am looking for direction.
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