Have a Question for Me?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • John Yandell
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 6883

    #691
    Well there is free stuff there, and that is what we are indicating.

    Comment

    • littlelobbers
      Guest
      • Apr 2009
      • 11

      #692
      Volley Two Feelings

      John,

      This is one of the best pieces of information on the volley I have ever heard:

      “The problem is that many players have one feeling or the other, and apply it on both sides. This means they end up either hitting downward too much on the forehand volley, or hitting through the backhand volley on too straight a line.”

      Great stuff!

      Thanks!

      Comment

      • John Yandell
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 6883

        #693
        Appreciate it!

        Comment

        • littlelobbers
          Guest
          • Apr 2009
          • 11

          #694
          Amber Park's Forehand

          What has happend with Miss Amber Park's forehand?

          Comment

          • John Yandell
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2005
            • 6883

            #695
            Meaning what?

            Comment

            • littlelobbers
              Guest
              • Apr 2009
              • 11

              #696
              any new improvements or changes to her forehand?

              Comment

              • John Yandell
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2005
                • 6883

                #697
                Not sure--she works with Don in SoCal and I haven't seen her since we did the filming. Knowing Don I would suspect yes.

                Comment

                • nikae
                  Guest
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 83

                  #698
                  Hi, i have a question about a racket head size. I have been playing for a little less under 1 year or so, and have been using rackets with 100inch head size.

                  I see evryone around here (club level, beginners) usses racket with 98-100inch head size, like its some sort of a standard.

                  Isnt it better to use rackets with bigger head size, especially when you are a beginner?

                  I know Agassi used 107inch, and i am not sure any other pro player usses anything bigger then 100inch.

                  I frame (or off center hit) about 1/5 of the balls i hit, should i try with racket with bigger head?

                  I ask this because its imposible to demo a racket around here, so i have to buy it right away....and i am interested about small vs big racket heads for starters (especially old as i am (27)) philosofy.

                  Comment

                  • John Yandell
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 6883

                    #699
                    That is impossible to answer at a distance. Myself I like 107. but I also like 11oz or a little heavier and head light--this is because I don't hit the ball that hard--at higher levels you do probably need more weight.

                    If you feel late at contact and like the head is dragging, or like you said,
                    you have trouble finding the center of a smaller frame, follow your instincts.

                    Not sure where you are but TennisWarehouse does have a demo program over the internet.

                    Comment

                    • nikae
                      Guest
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 83

                      #700
                      Originally posted by johnyandell
                      That is impossible to answer at a distance. Myself I like 107. but I also like 11oz or a little heavier and head light--this is because I don't hit the ball that hard--at higher levels you do probably need more weight.

                      If you feel late at contact and like the head is dragging, or like you said,
                      you have trouble finding the center of a smaller frame, follow your instincts.

                      Not sure where you are but TennisWarehouse does have a demo program over the internet.
                      I'll seriously think about buying new racket.

                      What do you mean by "head is dragging?? Because whenever i try to hit my forehand, without using wrist, i feal like the head is,well, draging, my hand (palm and fingers) are in front of the racket head at contact (or actually during whole forward swing duration), which gives the ball side spin to the right sometimes (I am a righty).

                      But i gues you cant help me much until i make new videos

                      Comment

                      • backhand
                        Guest
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 10

                        #701
                        Greenwald article re: serve

                        John, Jeff says his first serve percentage (formerly) was regularly below 50%. To fully understand the suggestions you gave him, were most of his misses e.g., in the net? Thanks.

                        Comment

                        • John Yandell
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 6883

                          #702
                          A lot were. Not sure that it is deeply relevant because a better motion is a better motion!

                          Comment

                          • jimj1961
                            Guest
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 11

                            #703
                            John,


                            My pro just had me switch from a Eastern grip to a Semi-Western and wants me to keep the angle of the raquet through the shot..(he calls it maintaning the edge). He is trying to get me to hit with more topspin, so I can be more consistant.

                            The new grip is a huge adjustment for me, since I have always played with some form of an Eastern.

                            I know without video, you cannot be specific. But, generally speaking, what would cause balls to be smothered and go into the bottom of the net? From the video you have posted, most pro's use a semi western grip, and have the raquet angled through impact.

                            Thanks,

                            Jim

                            Comment

                            • John Yandell
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 6883

                              #704
                              How western a semi-western? There are at least 4 versions. And the reason to switch is? The blind pursuit of "topspin" ? ( Just a guess...)

                              And you are right without video it could be anything. The answer to any of the below questions could play a role in or cause the problem you describe.

                              how is the turn? when is it complete? Where is the hitting arm at the start of the forward swing?

                              What is the shape of the hitting arm? How soon and how long is this position set up/maintained? How high is the contact point? Where is the contact point in relationship to the torso? What is the incline of the forward swing? Where is the extension point? Is there wiper action and if so how much? Which stance are you using on which balls? How much torso rotation is there and when?

                              I would say the vast majority of even top players hit the vast majority of all forehands with the face vertical or close to it. The close faced works (I am told by physicists) at certain speed levels, contact heights and spin levels.
                              In general it isn't relevant to club play.

                              Comment

                              • jimj1961
                                Guest
                                • Jan 2010
                                • 11

                                #705
                                John,


                                Thank you for the detailed answer. You've given me a lot of food for thought, especially the blind pursuit of topspin comment. I need to rethink what my goal is in changing.

                                Comment

                                Who's Online

                                Collapse

                                There are currently 14124 users online. 21 members and 14103 guests.

                                Most users ever online was 183,544 at 03:22 AM on 03-17-2025.

                                Working...