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Seeing yourself side by side with the right model is critical. In a previous article, I outlined how to do high speed filming for yourself and the various recording options using compact video cameras and also the phones. It’s easier and cheaper than many people think and the critical first step in making core technical changes in any stroke. (Click Here.) The next question though is how to evaluate that footage. What are you actually seeing that is sound technically? What isn’t? A partial list of the players in the Tennisplayer High Speed Archive. What changes do you need to make to really master world class fundamentals? How do you use high speed video to do this? In my experience the ability for any player to see his strokes side by side with the right models is critical. Players think they know what they are doing, but usually don’t. The common reaction is surprise when they see themselves for the first time. But the comparison is critical. This is way Tennisplayer is an unparalleled resource. There is nowhere else in the tennis world where you can find hundreds of clips of elite players filmed from multiple angles that you can…