Has anyone read “Future Paradigm Shift for Tennis” by Ivancevic, et.al. . The Serbian/Australian scientists basically say that the future game will require: 1. faster mental strategy processing, 2.faster foot speed, 3. greater variety of agility and 4.more rotational strokes using sequential joint stretch/reflexes in limb segments
One of their Implications for this paradigm shift was a change in foundational training for juniors: “blitz” speed chess for #1, sprinting for #2, developmental gymnastics for #3, and javelin throws for #4. Seems to be at cross purposes with the “tennis training only” camp.
However, might there be a movement, at some point, to alter this evolution with a change in rules, equipment regulation, court specs., etc? Will our grandkids be destined to only witness a drop /lob sequence in a video archive? It looks like most professional sports never restrict their evolution in power and speed.
One of their Implications for this paradigm shift was a change in foundational training for juniors: “blitz” speed chess for #1, sprinting for #2, developmental gymnastics for #3, and javelin throws for #4. Seems to be at cross purposes with the “tennis training only” camp.
However, might there be a movement, at some point, to alter this evolution with a change in rules, equipment regulation, court specs., etc? Will our grandkids be destined to only witness a drop /lob sequence in a video archive? It looks like most professional sports never restrict their evolution in power and speed.
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