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  • bababa
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    Bababa,
    Great introduction...

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  • johnyandell
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    Stotty if you are going thru Advanced Tennis the articles is Teaching Systems may be more "sytematic." Hopefully Baba stays in the Forum!

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  • stotty
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    Originally posted by johnyandell View Post
    Great request. With 15 years plus of monthly issues there is a lot! You can browse by topic on the nav bar or by issue from the front page. I find some subscribers are here for the Stroke Archives and we have an incredible new section with stroke models that you can study side by side, uploading your own strokes.

    Technically as far as lessons go, I would start with the Ulimate Fundamentals section. All the strokes are there in short video pieces.

    These strokes are all discussed in detail in the multiple articles in the New Teaching Method series. A lot of people really like the Your Strokes section with analysis of the strokes of players at many levels.

    One section that is sometimes overlooked is the Mental Game. The older articles (scroll down!) by Jim Loehr are still the gold standard.

    I could go on... but there are some good starting points. Anyone else want to jump in with suggestions for Baba?
    Advanced Tennis and Biomechanics are the most frequented by me....and of course the stroke archive.

    And get involved in the Forum, bababa!
    Last edited by stotty; 03-02-2021, 02:49 PM.

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  • johnyandell
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    Great request. With 15 years plus of monthly issues there is a lot! You can browse by topic on the nav bar or by issue from the front page. I find some subscribers are here for the Stroke Archives and we have an incredible new section with stroke models that you can study side by side, uploading your own strokes.

    Technically as far as lessons go, I would start with the Ulimate Fundamentals section. All the strokes are there in short video pieces.

    These strokes are all discussed in detail in the multiple articles in the New Teaching Method series. A lot of people really like the Your Strokes section with analysis of the strokes of players at many levels.

    One section that is sometimes overlooked is the Mental Game. The older articles (scroll down!) by Jim Loehr are still the gold standard.

    I could go on... but there are some good starting points. Anyone else want to jump in with suggestions for Baba?

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  • bababa
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    As a new subscriber I would like more guidance on where to swim in this wealth of material.

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  • johnyandell
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    Terrible! Our programmer is baffled too. I am using Chrome (try that) it usually works but sometimes I have to close and then reopen the browser. Anyone else??

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  • don_budge
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    Originally posted by johnyandell View Post
    Yeah try now. I had the same prob...
    Still unable to login and read the monthly issue of TP.

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  • johnyandell
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    Yes! Thanks.

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  • dpremsagar
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    Hi John, wonderful series on the 2handed backhand in your Teaching Systems.
    In the grips video, for the top hand you mention the heel pad being viable on bevels 7,8 and 4.
    I'm guessing you mean 6 in stead of 4.

    The timing of the video is between 2:40 and 3:15

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  • johnyandell
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    Yeah try now. I had the same prob...

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  • don_budge
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    TP directs me to login on the home page but I cannot login to the home page. Once I login I am login'd to the forum but I cannot access the monthly issue.

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  • jimlosaltos
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    Just FYI about posting pictures in forum entries. There appear to be some bugs when using the 'advanced editor' to place images in line with text. PNG files only appear thumbnail size, no matter which size is selected. Results with JPGs vary widely and I can't find a clear pattern. Yesterday, attempting to insert a JPG at medium size yielded only a tiny thumbnail that was unreadable, while selecting either large or 'full size' yielded identical images both much larger than the actual image width. Also, if I make more than one attempt to insert an image "Delete" is sporadic. Sometimes it will remove an image, others not, so one can end up with multiple copies of the image. Thanks for listening and good luck.

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  • johnyandell
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    Thank you!

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  • glacierguy
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    Hi John, if it's easy to edit: Tyler Zink serve, Body Rotation, para 2, "perpendicular" not "parallel". Cheers

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  • johnyandell
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    He will probably disappear.

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