prepping the forehand-sept issue

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    Junior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 3

    #1

    prepping the forehand-sept issue

    John-just viewed this months article and last months on the grips and think the format with the narration and visuals are great-the concepts are what i worked on at your tennis school with Giancarlo and your video analysis,my forehand is definitely better,i was hitting today with Pro Bernie Mitton at the racquet club of Irvine and he thought the groundies looked good-former student Barry Gaines,M.D.
  • John Yandell
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 6883

    #2
    Barry,
    Thanks and good to hear from you! I'll say hi to GC.
    John

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    • tennisplayer
      Guest
      • Aug 2005
      • 70

      #3
      John, this is a really great article on the preparation for the forehand - the best I've seen. Are you planning a similar article on the 2HBH anytime soon? Thanks!

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      • John Yandell
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 6883

        #4
        Not soon but eventually.

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        • tennis_chiro
          Guest
          • Jan 2006
          • 1303

          #5
          John,
          just got a chance to go over a couple of articles and went through the two new articles on forehand grips and then preparation. Really great articles. Now I guess I have to require my new students to subscribe. The old bromides have driven me nuts for years. It's tough to get these concepts across when you are running against so much "conventional wisdom". All the technological backup with the audio matched to the video is just terrific. Congratulations.

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          • John Yandell
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2005
            • 6883

            #6
            Don,

            That is high praise.

            John

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            • ruymendes1
              Guest
              • Dec 2005
              • 11

              #7
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              John,
              I have the same opinion about the new format, sound+image=instant aprehension of the ideas.
              Just a quick question: Everything that will happen on a stroke, even more on a modern forehand, for example, needs a lot of physical space to happen, that is, at least 3 meters, counted when the preparation starts, until the contact happens. The student just don't know that they need to get out of the place the ball will quick, as soon as possible, so he will have the time and space to delivery the stroke. I suggest to film the professionals players from a very high position, and show us how much they went far from the place the ball will quick. All that is said because with this approach my performance has really improved, and I never saw this question been treated and this kind of video been taped.

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              • John Yandell
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2005
                • 6883

                #8
                Yeah well they don't have a camera tower above the court. But the timing of all this is spread over about 1 second.

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