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  • howardb
    Guest
    • Mar 2009
    • 5

    #1

    Bravo

    I'm new subscriber to your site. I love it. Keep up the good work
    Every section. All the writings. your explanations. your colleagues. 1st rate !

    I'm an older fellow who has played lots of squash and racquetball when younger, I've now taken up tennis. But very difficult to get my forehand established. Most frustrating. As you know it can be. Until the great day I found your writings.

    Your site is just what I need. Bravo !!

    Howard Berg
  • hwhitmore
    Guest
    • Apr 2009
    • 1

    #2
    Mr. Yandell:

    I’m a new subscriber and I’m enjoying the site. So far this qualifies as a rare circumstance in life – that a thing is actually far better than I imagined it would be.

    Hugh Whitmore

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    • sejsel
      Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 85

      #3
      Establishing your forehand...

      ...Requires "forgetting" much of the way wrist behaves in squash (and racquetball I presume) when making a shot on the same side (forehand), as well as on the backhand

      Muscles and nerv-system tends to be "slow" at forgetting the old ("wrong") habits, as tennis mechanics translated to reality are much about kinesthetic sense.

      Hope that you can find someone seasoned and sound in knowledge of stroke mechanics and teaching methods and methodics to identify what is hindering you from establishing well rounded, sound forehand you can rely on.

      If someone records your forehand in video, you might get a lot of good help here.

      Welcome to the wonderful world of tennis

      Never stop learning;

      Best Regards;

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      • sejsel
        Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 85

        #4
        My latest post in regards to the detail in the first post;

        And of course, concurring as well to appraisals for tennisplayer.net

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        • llll
          • Mar 2005
          • 330

          #5
          john i supported you even before tennisplayer.net was in existence . kudos to you. keep up the great work you do. try to gey the new edition out closer to the first of the month. lol just busting chops. the info is so great its worth waiting for. larry (ps see my last post in tw after your reply)

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