Has anyone read this book? If so, is it worth buying as a club player interested in learning more about technique but not coaching?
							
						
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 Originally posted by jperedo View PostHas anyone read this book? If so, is it worth buying as a club player interested in learning more about technique but not coaching?
 The reference below is better for u
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 i've read that one and thought it was great however I felt it could have used more details on the actual stroke techniques. Oddly I've read online articles by Bruce Elliott which had more detail regarding groundstrokes.
 
 How does the advanced coaches manual compare?Last edited by jperedo; 08-06-2008, 03:15 PM.
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 Hi,Originally posted by jperedo View Posti've read that one and thought it was great however I felt it could have used more details on the actual stroke techniques. Oddly I've read online articles by Bruce Elliott which had more detail regarding groundstrokes.
 
 How does the advanced coaches manual compare?
 the following chapters will be of interest to u:
 Advanced stroke techniques
 Technical diagnosis and correction
 Movement
 
 The rest is about coaching,nutrition,injury prevention,etc
 
 I used the advanced stroke techniques chapter
 when one of my students had to convert from a western forehand grip to
 a semi-western grip.
 It was useful for me but I cannot make a decision whether it will
 be useful for you.
 For example the manual you asked about descibes 3 forehands:
 eastern,semi-western and western.
 Pictures are NOT very good but you may supplement them
 watching videos ( see my PS as well).
 I will try to provide couple of references to articles of tennisplayer in couple
 of days.At this moment I cannot do it because the search engine does
 NOT work for me.
 I meant an article by Robert Lansdorp about forehand-
 a part about followthrough is very interesting.
 
 
 Another article by JY about comparing stances
 for forehand is interesting as well
 
 The ITF manual has some comments about Becker using eastern forehand
 grip for SERVE.
 On a personal note:
 I buy books even if I can only use a portion of them.
 I am NOT sure whether I am helping you.
 Please keep me posted whether you need more details.
 If u could be specific which articles by Bruce Elliot u have
 on mind I would apreciate it
 
 regards,
 julian usptapro 27873
 
 PS The book entitled World-class Tennis Technique maybe of some help as well
 especially a chapter about forehand.
 Watching slow motion videos explain some points addresed in the book
 mentioned above.
 I watched Dementieva,Ivanovic,Jankovic and Patty Schyder.
 Some uspta videos at www.uspta.org ( please find a shop section)
 could be of help as well.
 An uspta certification manual would be of interest as wellLast edited by uspta146749877; 08-07-2008, 08:27 AM.
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 Another reference of interestOriginally posted by jperedo View Posti've read that one and thought it was great however I felt it could have used more details on the actual stroke techniques. Oddly I've read online articles by Bruce Elliott which had more detail regarding groundstrokes.
 
 How does the advanced coaches manual compare?
 
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