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  • maui10s
    • Dec 2010
    • 4

    #1

    To two step or not

    Aloha John, am enjoying your site very much. The stroke archives are most useful and many of the articles confirm much of my teaching methodology.
    I am a USPTA, P-1, resort teaching pro on Maui. My question concerns the teaching of the volley. I am a long time convert to the two step volley and teach it exclusively. I use the verbage "classic" technique and "modern" game technique in seperating the cross over step volley and the twostep volley. When demonstrating the differnce between the two volleys i also classify the cross over volley as a beginner/novice theory and the two step as advanced theory. My question to you is which do you teach. And if you teach one method over the other how do you sell it? Do you think there are more pros teaching the classic vs the modern?

    One thing i do know, 99% of the players that take a lesson/clinic from me to improve their net play, are doing the cross over volley. Of course the two step volley makes them better straight away, but thats a topic for another time.

    Thank you for your reply.
  • julian1
    Guest
    • Jan 2011
    • 433

    #2
    Please specify whether other people can respond as well

    Originally posted by maui10s
    Aloha John, am enjoying your site very much. The stroke archives are most useful and many of the articles confirm much of my teaching methodology.
    I am a USPTA, P-1, resort teaching pro on Maui. My question concerns the teaching of the volley. I am a long time convert to the two step volley and teach it exclusively. I use the verbage "classic" technique and "modern" game technique in seperating the cross over step volley and the twostep volley. When demonstrating the differnce between the two volleys i also classify the cross over volley as a beginner/novice theory and the two step as advanced theory. My question to you is which do you teach. And if you teach one method over the other how do you sell it? Do you think there are more pros teaching the classic vs the modern?

    One thing i do know, 99% of the players that take a lesson/clinic from me to improve their net play, are doing the cross over volley. Of course the two step volley makes them better straight away, but thats a topic for another time.

    Thank you for your reply.
    Please specify whether other people can respond as well

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    • John Yandell
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2005
      • 6883

      #3
      Maui,

      I'm assuming you've seen this?
      Pete's impeccable two step volleys were among the best ever. When we talk about the development of Pete Sampras, it is well known that Robert Lansdorp and Pete Fischer were critical in helping Sampras develop his groundstrokes and his serve. Another great Southern California coach, Larry Easley, also deserves acknowledgement in the development of Pete's...


      Also check out Pat Cash's two awesome volley articles. And Bob Hansen's. These are all versions of the two step if I understand you correctly.

      I've always taught that. Think the crossover or lunge step is at times obviously necessary, but it's not the norm you strive for.

      PS: if you have questions for me--post them in my section. I don't always see them otherwise.

      John Yandell

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