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This is cool!Originally posted by don_budge View Post
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Please send me the link. Chris@chrislewit.comOriginally posted by bottle View PostWow! So that's why the beginning of your students' one-handers looks so weird. Will try it. I've written more on this subject, Chris, over at "A New Year's Serve" if you'd care to take a look, but you certainly don't have to. Others in this forum don't have to, either, in fact I wish they wouldn't. Although I am grateful for the 63,176 hits.
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There is the issue of speed and response. My guess is that they might slow the courts down or beef up the tennis balls a bit. Maybe I will experiment with this and see before making such a quick judgement.Originally posted by chrislewit View Post
Thanks for this
Even top pros have trouble shifting grips when balls are coming at the velocities common on the pro tour now.
Of course, it is harder to experiment when you have been hitting a stroke for over 30 years.
I'll see what my daughter thinks about it. She's only been hitting her one hander for a couple of years so it should be a lot more flexible.
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as a DIY'er having gone through a few grip changes in my career (biggest being hawaiian to extreme eastern/sw), experiementing with a grip change on the wall, or with coop feeds is fine, but seeing how it actually performs under pressure (it's effectiveness), is the hard part, in determining whether the change is permanently worth it.... not to mention some grip changes may come with a mindset change (eg. when i hit hawaiian, i was a counter puncher/moonballer... i explicitly switched to ee/sw to attack more, come to net, etc...)Originally posted by arturohernandez View Post
There is the issue of speed and response. My guess is that they might slow the courts down or beef up the tennis balls a bit. Maybe I will experiment with this and see before making such a quick judgement.
Of course, it is harder to experiment when you have been hitting a stroke for over 30 years.
I'll see what my daughter thinks about it. She's only been hitting her one hander for a couple of years so it should be a lot more flexible.
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