Technical and tactical player development through drills - Nick Weal and Martin Weston
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- This presentation is from the 2015 LTA Coaches' Conference at the National Tennis Centre in London, England. ‘Technical & tactical player development through drills’ is presented by Nick Weal and Martin Weston of the LTA. This presentation includes on court demonstrations and insight of national training camps. The presentation focuses on achieving excellence from players and ways in which coaches can train players both technically and tactically on court.
'Needs to be better' is surely better language than 'not good enough'...important!
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seemed good but know mention of the most important parts of tennis. serve and return of serve. the average point on the atp is about 3.2 hits total. so a quality serve and return of serve is more important than inside out forehands for 2 hours
best part of this is about setting the drills and letting the players have a chance to figure it out, but the drills need to be set better than these.
The drills aren't constructed how you'd play real points. Too much hitting to same spots. In a real point you'd go 2 to three times x court ,get a short ball and redirect. Where is the serve and return drills and court position. The most important shots in tennis are serve and return.
Correct tennis is serve return and next shot. Other drills tend to have no relation to the game of tennis Serve return Read Vic Braden tennis for the future.
Really some excellent things in this video, but I don't agree with video coach's idea of quality. Look at any shot spot diagram or even chart it and you will see most winners and forcing shots are NOT near the lines. There is a better level of quality that bears less risk than he shares here.
That is true to a certain extent but most of the time players have to produce a shot that has more pace or that is closer to the lines in order to destabilize the opponent. Once you've done that you don't have to go for too much on the put away shot, hence the chart you mentioned.
TheDanieloro but shot spot proves that it is not often close to the lines. While a good shot like and pace are quite important, being near the line is rare and nearly meaningless.
The objective is not the lines, it´s a meter from the baseline and sideline. That´s what they are practicing. If you hit a meter from the lines it´s a good shot.
well this player hit several balls within a meter of the lines that didn't get counted by this instructor. He also had them trying to take the opponent off the court wide from well behind the BL, which is not a strong play either.
Guy in the green shirt seems rude and is talking over the other coach
Lol feeding guys with slice backhands.
Even if it's a drill where you wanna give the player slice backhands to deal with, how are you feeding the ball to them with a slice? Can't generate any pace at all. The slices in general were poor too. Just junk balls. Needs to be knifing those balls. Overall poor from this guy. Don't like his presentation skills either. Not very articulate. Makes it feel boring too.
I'm a 4.0 and just can't get enough value from group lesson, private is much higher value for the price, hate to see the industry going that way...
maybe it is about group size, because with 2-3 people of your same level, the price should be cheaper per hour and not only do you hear the tips for you, but you should get more reps and the instructions you hear for others. That should equate to a much higher value received for your $$.
C Tomlin I think it's more about attention than reps: it's hard for a coach to focus enough on your and fine toning your Technics, since they are always concerned about the other two who are waiting in line.
hxvideo not intended to be mean, but maybe it is you who is too concerned about who is waiting in line. If you could learn from your mistakes as well as those from the others in your group, Imo, you could improve much faster. Likely you are making many of the same errors they are and could use that same info to improve even your strengths.
min 10 terrible players hit out wide everytime... they dont. care ...cosches sucked
Welcome to British Tennis …awe inspiring isn’t it …
I couldn't finish the video. It was extremely boring. Glad I wasn't a captured audience. Add some jokes, show videos of pros doing same stuff in a game etc.
I would NOT listen to LTA qualified coaches. They have NOT produced anyone in the Top 100.
Tennis made boring.
Guy in green demonstrates terribly and looks like he can’t play to save his life