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  • #16
    Bemused

    I am bemused by the shyness/reluctance/timidity of so many TennisPlayer
    subscribers to discuss (and presumably consider) the huge cache of Doug
    King teaching videos that came over to TennisPlayer from TennisOne.

    I meanwhile at 76 years of age am having a great time applying as many
    of these sound ideas to my game as I can.

    At the Eastside Detroit tennis social on Friday night I could barely move
    due to arthritis, but found the young people I had just been competing
    with unusually congenial perhaps because they brought beer.

    "I hit one good forehand," I said. "No," they said, "You hit many more good
    forehands than that."

    I was right, they were wrong. The good forehand I hit was a great clean
    winner in the alley that put to shame all the others.

    More important, this one shot revealed what one could do were one to
    submit to Doug King as a mythic guide capable to lead one down into
    the underworld of classic polytheism then bring one back to present day
    reality.

    In our contemporary world, if Doug King gave a sermon, you would walk
    away from the church saying, "Wow, what a good speaker" even if not
    a single word pertained to Christianity.

    Doug King has a range of reference that is wider than that of most teaching
    pros or anybody else. As I've already said, he is a polymath, a person who
    deeply understands many different disciplines including my special interest
    of rowing shell-boats.

    How about contests in billiards, dance or kick-it? Wouldn't want to take him
    on.

    As far as his tennis goes, most people know his playing record in northern
    California, I would venture to say.

    But the champion who can explain the views that worked for him in the
    profusion of chunked detail Doug offers is rare occurrence.

    Any player if nothing else would benefit from learning what a "kata" is
    and why and how katas put together can give the lie to Nike's motto of
    "Just do it."

    Speaking of Nike, when is that organization going to hire better clothes
    designers and figure out how not to put two singles players on a court
    wearing identical costume?
    Last edited by bottle; 10-09-2016, 07:44 AM.

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    • #17
      Not to Wonder Why



      In tennis, one would do better to wonder why. In war-- well one
      might avoid some wars if one wondered why a bit more before
      one plunged into the stupid thing.

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      • #18
        I'm writing this post in a simple effort to find a simple way to
        get to the TennisOne trove whenever I want since
        TennisPlayer and TennisOne now exist at the same site, this site.

        Oh, here's the present way: "Go to www. tennisone.com and log
        in with your tennisplayer login." Or return to the very interesting
        first entry in this thread.
        Last edited by bottle; 10-25-2016, 06:08 AM.

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        • #19
          The present way is the way it's going to be.

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          • #20
            Suggestion...

            Perhaps a tab on the side bar with all of the other categories. It could be "TennisOne"...maybe placed directly under "Teaching Systems".
            don_budge
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            • #21
              The key point for me is that I did not create or edit that material and can't vouch for any of it's validity, consistency, etc. Not to say it doesn't have it at least in part. But everything on Tennisplayer has my stamp on it. Still I will think about it...
              Last edited by johnyandell; 10-26-2016, 06:56 PM.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by johnyandell View Post
                The key point for me is that I did not create or edit that material and can't vouch for any of it's validity, consistency, etc. Not to say it doesn't have it at least in part. But everything on Tennisplayer has my stamp on it. Still I will think about it...
                Good point...perfectly understandable.
                don_budge
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                • #23
                  Doesn't make sense to me. You have bought a product that essentially you don't believe in...or at least certain parts of it. I assume you have done it to acquire subscribers from Tennis One. In which case why not just direct Tennis One subscribers to here and forget about pointing us to there.

                  Stotty
                  Stotty

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                  • #24
                    Stotty,
                    There are literally dozens of people who wrote me specifically wanting to resurrect those courses--so yes when they subscribed to Tennisplayer that was a bonus incentive. No reason why you guys can't explore it if you choose...but again I can't say I looked at all the material myself. Doug King is a friend of mine and a great guy and very passionate. I just have never been able to understand his stuff. All in all though it's probably better that it now still exists in the world.

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