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An Interview with the "Other Toni," Antonio Cascales
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Thanks as always for the informative work on the Spanish Tradition. I found your book and articles fascinating. Amazing untold story. Interesting that tennis rose to prominence with Franco. HIs dictatorship left a lot of trauma in Spain. But it also seems to made tennis much more accessible than it was in other places.
In any case, I have been looking for La Pared online and cannot seem to find a video of it.
I know about the X which my daughter did endlessly last summer in Spain. But I am not sure what La Pared is.
Could you post a video?
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Originally posted by arturohernandez View PostThanks as always for the informative work on the Spanish Tradition. I found your book and articles fascinating. Amazing untold story. Interesting that tennis rose to prominence with Franco. HIs dictatorship left a lot of trauma in Spain. But it also seems to made tennis much more accessible than it was in other places.
In any case, I have been looking for La Pared online and cannot seem to find a video of it.
I know about the X which my daughter did endlessly last summer in Spain. But I am not sure what La Pared is.
Could you post a video?
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Originally posted by arturohernandez View PostThanks as always for the informative work on the Spanish Tradition. I found your book and articles fascinating. Amazing untold story. Interesting that tennis rose to prominence with Franco. HIs dictatorship left a lot of trauma in Spain. But it also seems to made tennis much more accessible than it was in other places.
In any case, I have been looking for La Pared online and cannot seem to find a video of it.
I know about the X which my daughter did endlessly last summer in Spain. But I am not sure what La Pared is.
Could you post a video?
It’s one of the most fundamental drills in Spain.
Chris
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Originally posted by arturohernandez View PostThanks as always for the informative work on the Spanish Tradition. I found your book and articles fascinating. Amazing untold story. Interesting that tennis rose to prominence with Franco. HIs dictatorship left a lot of trauma in Spain. But it also seems to made tennis much more accessible than it was in other places.
In any case, I have been looking for La Pared online and cannot seem to find a video of it.
I know about the X which my daughter did endlessly last summer in Spain. But I am not sure what La Pared is.
Could you post a video?
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Here I am demonstrating one variation of the wall. There are many ways to do it!
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Cascales has no dogma—no rigid system that everyone must follow. When asked what the core of his teaching philosophy is, he replied, "Hard work and docility." Docility means the player is coachable, malleable.
Being coachable is so terribly important in my view because it means a player can be truly optimised. I also suspect some players have made it despite hardly listening to a word the coach says. I know one fairly high achiever who ignored everyone.
Quantifying the value of coaching and its contribution is actually quite difficult to assess. You have listeners and those who don't listen and both can do well.Last edited by stotty; 07-23-2022, 02:15 PM.Stotty
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Originally posted by stotty View PostCascales has no dogma—no rigid system that everyone must follow. When asked what the core of his teaching philosophy is, he replied, "Hard work and docility." Docility means the player is coachable, malleable.
Being coachable is so terribly important in my view because it means a player can be truly optimised. I also suspect some players have made it despite hardly listening to a word the coach says. I know one fairly high achiever who ignored everyone.
Quantifying the value of coaching and its contribution is actually quite difficult to assess. You have listeners and those who don't listen and both can do well.
At some level, ability may just surpass everything. But I get the sense that players who don't listen eventually get stuck. Those who listen or at least seek out a different view are able to overcome obstacles.
Fed learned a drop shot. Novak improved his serve. Rafa improved everything. All to me seem extremely coachable. Not pushovers but willing to try something different even for a while.
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