The Unimaginative Generation...You of all people should get it. The Painter. Paint by numbers is more like it. I recently taught a very wonderful and beautiful Czechoslovakian woman to play tennis in a week...it was last week as a matter of fact. Five hours. No kidding...she is an artist and has an absolutely stunning imagination. She has only studied art for a year and everything she has showed me is absolutely inspiring. She can paint complex human issues and experience. bottle is painting pictures with his words and he doesn't need the visual to illustrate. He's an artist. He needs no validation other than his own. It doesn't surprise me that you don't get it and keep badgering him. He'll never post a video of himself. It's not his thing. But keep posting...I promise to never say that I disagree with you.
The Unimaginative Generation. They need electronic devices to help them to dream. I just rebuilt my golf swing in my imagination from reading a book. "The Inside Path to Better Golf" by Peter Kostis. Never saw one video. Never took one video of myself. I worked it out from the beginning by working with the author...via his words. I hadn't played in two years and when I was in the States this summer I shot 37 on my first nine. The swing was perfect and my buddies were amazed. But it was I that was even more amazed...I hadn't played in two years. I had played nine holes two years ago and hadn't played at all for three years before that. t don't think I ever felt such a natural high as that 37 although I have shot 68 in competition. If I could have chipped and putted it would have been another story altogether. I would be in the 60's all day long. I have fallen in love once more...with golf.
It's a good question about the video aspect. Many a good tennis player in the past was developed without it. A lot of people in the golf business say that video has been the game changer. What about the tennis profession? Come to think of it...don't they all look alike now. One dimensional. Is it possible that the reverse is actually true. What is art? It's imagination. What is left to the imagination in video? Very little...or nothing at all. I have never used a video camera in my life. Which is not to say that it doesn't work for others. I still think that tennis is an art...as well as a science. It's psychological...and philosophical as well. Just what is it that you can learn from video...technique? What if it is more importantly a game of feel...a game of feeling. That would be my contention.
I am making a movie about a player that I developed. I will post this in the future. I hope that it will be viewed as a work of art without getting bogged down in the visual details.

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