Kyle and don, thanks for your replies! Roman has been so incredibly helpful over the last many years - always love dropping in to see him and his whole staff.
As for how I feel: shoulder, elbow, arm all feel great, no issues. However, I'm exhausted! I've got about 3 hours on the wood now, and it remains crushingly exhausting to play with. So much movement, so much focus required, completely exhausting. But no specific pain.
As Kyle mentioned, my current racket is a pretty ideal base to start from; my Prestiges are weighted to 368 grams (12 7/8 oz) versus 374 grams (13 1/8 oz) for the Dunlop woody - so not all that much different. I actually suspect that the swingweight (the weight that really matters) of my Prestige is higher than that of the Dunlop, though they are likely pretty close.
The effort required to play with the woody really means that I have to be relatively fresh to get anywhere with it. Tried hitting at the end of a regular practice session, and it was just a total fail - but I was hitting the Prestige just fine. The woody is super demanding, no margin for laziness or sloppiness at all.
I also must have a pretty huge fundamental issue with volleys: I can volley ok with my Prestige against a wall, but not at all with the woody. Total fail, can't make wall volleys work at all with the woody. So will spend some quality time with a pro next few weeks to see what is going on. Very odd feeling though - I've known that I don't have great volleys, but this is like complete incapability. (On a positive note, I'm looking forward to fixing this, from the ground up - can't get any worse, and this would make my whole wooden experience well worth it...!)
Lastly, with 3hrs on the string, the string is really dead - not returning to position at all, visibly fraying. Spin is taking a lot more effort. The X1 is going to break well before the 10 hr mark, probably at 6-8 hrs if not totally unplayable long before then....
As for how I feel: shoulder, elbow, arm all feel great, no issues. However, I'm exhausted! I've got about 3 hours on the wood now, and it remains crushingly exhausting to play with. So much movement, so much focus required, completely exhausting. But no specific pain.
As Kyle mentioned, my current racket is a pretty ideal base to start from; my Prestiges are weighted to 368 grams (12 7/8 oz) versus 374 grams (13 1/8 oz) for the Dunlop woody - so not all that much different. I actually suspect that the swingweight (the weight that really matters) of my Prestige is higher than that of the Dunlop, though they are likely pretty close.
The effort required to play with the woody really means that I have to be relatively fresh to get anywhere with it. Tried hitting at the end of a regular practice session, and it was just a total fail - but I was hitting the Prestige just fine. The woody is super demanding, no margin for laziness or sloppiness at all.
I also must have a pretty huge fundamental issue with volleys: I can volley ok with my Prestige against a wall, but not at all with the woody. Total fail, can't make wall volleys work at all with the woody. So will spend some quality time with a pro next few weeks to see what is going on. Very odd feeling though - I've known that I don't have great volleys, but this is like complete incapability. (On a positive note, I'm looking forward to fixing this, from the ground up - can't get any worse, and this would make my whole wooden experience well worth it...!)
Lastly, with 3hrs on the string, the string is really dead - not returning to position at all, visibly fraying. Spin is taking a lot more effort. The X1 is going to break well before the 10 hr mark, probably at 6-8 hrs if not totally unplayable long before then....
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