John,
I agree with you that great players seem to have the feelings/mental images in their subconscious and just play from there, while the rest of us can use words and video to try to create those same feelings.
I guess the goal is to create mental images of ourselves and being able to actually put them into practice when we are under the pressure of a tennis match. What do you think is the best way to do it?
What would be your advice on how to approach games for a player whose main priority is improving his skills--willing to sacrifice score if required?
I was also wondering about your input on drills. Do you recomend them? If so, is its purpose to get used to technical strokes and court positioning so we can do similarly without even thinking about it when actually playing a match?
I am trying to improve my gamesmanship, and I feel that your wise input on these concepts is crucial in order to create an effective attack plan.
Much appreciated,
I agree with you that great players seem to have the feelings/mental images in their subconscious and just play from there, while the rest of us can use words and video to try to create those same feelings.
I guess the goal is to create mental images of ourselves and being able to actually put them into practice when we are under the pressure of a tennis match. What do you think is the best way to do it?
What would be your advice on how to approach games for a player whose main priority is improving his skills--willing to sacrifice score if required?
I was also wondering about your input on drills. Do you recomend them? If so, is its purpose to get used to technical strokes and court positioning so we can do similarly without even thinking about it when actually playing a match?
I am trying to improve my gamesmanship, and I feel that your wise input on these concepts is crucial in order to create an effective attack plan.
Much appreciated,
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