All coaches need to stop perpetuating the myth of "the art of coaching"; it was simply an excuse for old school coaches to ignore scientifically validated better methods. Art is about aesthetics; the French Open trophy was never handed across to Roger from Nadal because more people thought he looked "beautiful" in hitting (already an error in itself). What coaches are doing is the engineering of coaching to improve results and ultimately achieve wins - otherwise they likely don't have a job very soon. Engineers understand pure science, and then apply it to best effect with the acknowledgement of limited funds and facilities, and time restrictions; just as the coach doesn't have the ability to get their player into a multimillion dollar lab for every correction to thos fundamentals across the tour year. Nor do they have the trained psychologist (though that's not a pure science yet) at every training session, so they work with what they remember to effect a change.
That background music is so awesome and really adds to the value of the coaching.
No it doesn't. It's annoying and distracting. I stopped watching after 30 seconds of that crappy music.
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WE NEED MORE :)
Is this a tennis court or jazz bar that he's at??
I zoned out due to lounge piano music over his voice.
Agree. These TH-camrs need to cut out the ridiculous music.
Isner and Querrey and Kyrgios and Agassi and Fish? Never did a single two-a-day
I used to train with kyrgios during the 2017 of season and we where hitting 2x 2h 30min sessions a day
All coaches need to stop perpetuating the myth of "the art of coaching"; it was simply an excuse for old school coaches to ignore scientifically validated better methods. Art is about aesthetics; the French Open trophy was never handed across to Roger from Nadal because more people thought he looked "beautiful" in hitting (already an error in itself). What coaches are doing is the engineering of coaching to improve results and ultimately achieve wins - otherwise they likely don't have a job very soon. Engineers understand pure science, and then apply it to best effect with the acknowledgement of limited funds and facilities, and time restrictions; just as the coach doesn't have the ability to get their player into a multimillion dollar lab for every correction to thos fundamentals across the tour year. Nor do they have the trained psychologist (though that's not a pure science yet) at every training session, so they work with what they remember to effect a change.