Would love to discuss my latest, "Ultimate Fundamentals: The One Handed Backhand Slice
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Very good piece John. The pictures clearly showed the differences and good explanation why. The only other thing you might have brought up is the differences in wrist motion with the classic staying locked and the newer having (at least as it appears to me) some movement in the wrist going little finger to forearm side (sorry I can't remember the term for that). A question about the wrist movement. Is it intentional to stick the ball more or is it as a result of the drastic high to low motion and momentum of the racquet head in the newer swing pattern? ThanksLast edited by kenh; 05-09-2017, 09:52 AM.
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Fundamentally sound and fundamentally correct (FC). One must adhere to a paradigm when teaching. A philosophy. Fundamentals taught correctly teaches a game for a lifetime. Should a player wish to "evolve" into modern technique it is not a problem if there foundation is built upon sound fundamentals.
There are many take-aways in your video...excellent examples of the classic backhand slice with Ken Rosewall and Don Budge. Teaching cues. Super analysis regarding the follow through and how it is relative to mitigating factors.
All in all...another excellent issue of tennisplayer.net. Consistency is the hallmark of great tennis players and of tennis publications also. Month in month out one rarely sees a drop-off here on tennisplayer.net...if at all.don_budge
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostFundamentally sound and fundamentally correct (FC). One must adhere to a paradigm when teaching. A philosophy. Fundamentals taught correctly teaches a game for a lifetime. Should a player wish to "evolve" into modern technique it is not a problem if there foundation is built upon sound fundamentals.
There are many take-aways in your video...excellent examples of the classic backhand slice with Ken Rosewall and Don Budge. Teaching cues. Super analysis regarding the follow through and how it is relative to mitigating factors.
All in all...another excellent issue of tennisplayer.net. Consistency is the hallmark of great tennis players and of tennis publications also. Month in month out one rarely sees a drop-off here on tennisplayer.net...if at all.don_budge
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