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Add to the list the inner game of tennis (the metal aspects of any game)
Thank you @Borkya
@Borkya would be kind enough to post a video it would help us all. Thanks in advance.
I'm going to be the "devil's advocate" here. How did you determine your smash is not hard? Is it based on the opponent returning it. They may have...
sorry I fat fingered my response. If all things are equal (swing speed etc) but only the impact point is different on the racket then the sweet...
I was talking about the sweet spot which gives is the area to generate the best power.
check you the training video @ 6:07 Cai Yun talks about the sweet spot [MEDIA]
Jumper's Knee could also be due to a weak IT band putting a lot of strain on the knee and not only the thigh muscle. I had a similar issue.
I'm curious about why the smash won't be powerful. I thought with the trampoline effect, clears and smashes would be powerful albeit with less...
What about a slice drive. I find that very useful as it acts as a deception. The racket move at the speed for a drive but I then slice it under...
When I play doubles, I let the front player choose the side and then cover the other.
Thanks Phihag
thanks racketman123
In a game yesterday. I smashed and it went over the net and hit floor, but after it hit the floor I touched the net with my body (momentum going...
Hi Cheung, "In those days, it was harder to find a coach and due to life circumstances, couldn't get one long term." Sadly this hasn't changed...
MSeely great ideas. Please keep it coming. It helps the rest of us with our tactics too.
I use it only when serving in doubles but not otherwise. I will have to try and use it during net play in doubles.
This is very well explained in the book "The Inner Game of Tennis" by W. Timothy Gallwey. He wrote it in 1974 and is still very relevant today....
Humor aside, look at the skill amazed. Harlem Globetrotters in Badminton.