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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostYou can't be serious...Stotty
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Originally posted by licensedcoach View PostIt's true. I just don't work like that. I speak from a standpoint of my own tennis and not necessarily as a coach. I played tennis purely because I found it interesting and absorbing. Goals and target setting just aren't me, although I can see it works well for the majority of the population.
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostSo you are totally happy with your tennis? Nothing you could improve? If so, you are one lucky guy...
I think we all have a celling and can only go so far. When you reach that point, be honest with yourself, work with what you've got, and turn to tactics.Last edited by stotty; 04-27-2016, 10:31 AM.Stotty
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Originally posted by licensedcoach View PostIt's true. I just don't work like that. I speak from a standpoint of my own tennis and not necessarily as a coach. I played tennis purely because I found it interesting and absorbing. Goals and target setting just aren't me, although I can see it works well for the majority of the population.
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Originally posted by licensedcoach View PostIn my own way I have maximised myself. There is nothing I can improve that will make a jot of difference. It would be a cliche if I said I could alter something to improve. I often find it amusing when the self-taught player defeats one that is coached to death.
I think we all have a celling and can only go so far. When you reach that point, be honest with yourself, work with what you've got, and turn to tactics.
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Tennis Goals:
1. Win Wimbledon (Although I'm 16 years late of my initial goal to win it at 17 like Becker)
2. Help more of my students have that "a-ha" moment. It does happen, but I want it to happen more and more. It's addicting.
3. Share with more people the art, nuances and style of serve & volley.
4. Take my forehand to the next level. It's admired by 1% of population. But I want it to be admired by the 99%. Thanks to John's keen video analysis, the goal is near completion.
5. Marry Danielle Dotzenrod (The hardest yet most worthwhile goal)
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca RatonLast edited by klacr; 04-27-2016, 06:02 PM.
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The Second Half of One's Life...
Originally posted by gzhpcu View Post...even if it is very, very difficult to change old habits, especially those you have had for multiple decades.don_budge
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