Great stuff John. I love your demeanour and presentation style. What a gentleman you are. I'm definitely using this drill in the next clinic. I love the 70% rule for the kitchen. Too often people don't reset that ball back to the middle, so this is a good reminder to use the center to minimize your opponent's angles that they can hit into.
So if in the cross court dinking drill, somebody drags you way out wide twice in a row (the 2nd time with an aggressive corner dink attack off your reset dink), you have to force the ball cross court the 2nd time?
Great stuff John. I love your demeanour and presentation style. What a gentleman you are. I'm definitely using this drill in the next clinic. I love the 70% rule for the kitchen. Too often people don't reset that ball back to the middle, so this is a good reminder to use the center to minimize your opponent's angles that they can hit into.
So if in the cross court dinking drill, somebody drags you way out wide twice in a row (the 2nd time with an aggressive corner dink attack off your reset dink), you have to force the ball cross court the 2nd time?
The kitchen line is not the out line? So you can hit the dink a few feet longer than 7 feet?