Stanley Plagenhoef

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  • gzhpcu
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 3211

    #1

    Stanley Plagenhoef



    This slim book, only 117 pages, written in 1970 by Plagenhoef is a great classic, and everything in it is in accordance with John's Tennisplayer.net site. John, naturally, has the advantage of video analysis to work out the mechanics more in depth.

    This book is illustrated with sketches, like on the cover, instead of photos of players. His writing is concise. His writing is precise, concise and to the point. Of all the books I own, this is the one I still browse most frequently. It is purely about technique, not strategy. The sketches are of Rosewall, Smith, Ralston, Osuna, Roche, Laver, Graebner and some lesser players.

    Interesting aspects such as graphs such as the relationship for the serve between ball speed, racket head velocity, and the striking mass (dependent on grip firmness).

    Maps for the serve showing the impact point of the ball in respect to the starting foot position.

    A real pioneer.
    Regards, Phil
  • stotty
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 6630

    #2
    Hmm...interesting

    Originally posted by gzhpcu


    This slim book, only 117 pages, written in 1970 by Plagenhoef is a great classic, and everything in it is in accordance with John's Tennisplayer.net site. John, naturally, has the advantage of video analysis to work out the mechanics more in depth.

    This book is illustrated with sketches, like on the cover, instead of photos of players. His writing is concise. His writing is precise, concise and to the point. Of all the books I own, this is the one I still browse most frequently. It is purely about technique, not strategy. The sketches are of Rosewall, Smith, Ralston, Osuna, Roche, Laver, Graebner and some lesser players.

    Interesting aspects such as graphs such as the relationship for the serve between ball speed, racket head velocity, and the striking mass (dependent on grip firmness).

    Maps for the serve showing the impact point of the ball in respect to the starting foot position.

    A real pioneer.
    Sounds like a really interesting book. I haven't come across it before. I may have to try a pick up a copy. Maybe Amazon have it.
    Stotty

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    • gzhpcu
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 3211

      #3
      On Amazon a new one will set you back 2,400 dollars...
      Regards, Phil

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      • stotty
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 6630

        #4
        On Amazon UK a secondhand one in very good condition is £1.41. I think I shall settle for a secondhand copy.
        Stotty

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        • gzhpcu
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2005
          • 3211

          #5
          He was the John Yandell of the 70's...
          Regards, Phil

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          • bottle
            Guest
            • Mar 2005
            • 6472

            #6
            I Ordered It

            $.01 plus 3.99 shipping = $4.00 .

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            • John Yandell
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2005
              • 6883

              #7
              He had a ton of high speed film--I mean film of the top players of the day. A few years after his death I found out about it. His widow had thrown it away.

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