Swedish Forehand Footwork...
Originally posted by licensedcoach
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Originally posted by johnyandell
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Originally posted by vrc10s
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Roger Federer's Forehand Footwork
Thanks very much for the response...licensedcoach, johnyandell, vrc10s. I agree with you and then some. I first attended the Swedish Tennis Federations accrediting classes several years ago and when I was introduced to this footwork as the basis for teaching...I was absolutely horrified. This is the problem with accreditation programs...what if the consensus is horribly in the wrong direction. When the herd is headed in one direction I usually head in the other. I don't like the box mentality. Leave things open for the creative juices to flow. Tennis is an art and a very special one well suited for the human body, mind and spirit.
Given enough time, practice, resources a tennis student will figure it out eventually if given the proper instruction in fundamentals. This is the beauty of the sport. It is a defining characteristic of the game. The true tennis player must have his mark on his own game and it must be derived from sound fundamentals if it going to be optimal for the individual. The coach's responsibility is to instill sound fundamentals then he must stand back and watch the thing evolve...watch the thing grow. Steer it back on track if it veers off course...but give as much responsibility to the student. This is my belief. You must have faith in the student if they are deserving of it. You must place the responsibility of discovery on the student without pounding unnecessary information and wrong information into their beings. Leave room for the individual interpretations. Some of them are going to be a bit screwy, especially if you happen to be French...such is the nature of the beast.
So now you have every single accredited tennis coach in Sweden teaching this arguably shaky technique. The footwork is the foundation of the swing. RickMacci in his ATP Forehand video says as much...it is all built upon the footwork. John McEnroe and Roger Federer obviously agree with the principle. If your foundation is shifting then where is the solid basis from which to swing? How can you maintain your balance optimally if your foundation is swinging when you swing? Of course tennis is not a game of perfect and many times one hits from less than optimal foundations in their footwork but to teach such technique and make it the foundation of a program is in the words of licensedcoach...irresponsible.
Once again...I have posted the John Yandell video starring none other than Roger Federer, the living proof of my teaching and coaching model. Here he is my footwork model. In this video everything that one needs to know about the footwork on the forehand swing is there in living color...in living proof. This is a beautiful piece of art which also translates into an engineering classic...how to make best of things with less that perfect balance. How does one use their feet when dancing with the tennis ball for optimal performance? John...this one just so happens to be right up your alley. You made the video to back it up. Thanks guys!

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