Ya. No. The kid in the video is jumping for no reason. One ball was slammed in the net. Let’s see you play. Anyone can make up a simple concept. Context matters.
“All these things come from the same source and can be learned in a few seconds”. Paul, with all respect, this is complete nonsense. There is no one concept in tennis that will do what you are suggesting. The main part of the acceleration happens when the shoulder clears the hip. The timing is complex and takes years. A brick or your little correction is not a moment of brilliance.
@@sapientbudgie5652the boy in the video left training and proceeded to win an ITF singles title and reach the final of the 2nd week. This week he is in the semifinals (yet to play). We worked on his Contact foot for only 10 days and it has completely changed his GS game. The other boy in the video (11years old) won an U14 singles title this weekend. Stay open minded despite what you have been brought up thinking
@@biggerbettertennis you assume a lot. I am open minded. Those kids won tournaments because of 50 different factors. Not just because you have one contact point correction. Stop giving yourself so much credit this was due to many other factors that nothing to do with you.
Perfect, I just wanted to hit the ball faster and more consistently. Thank you!
Thanks for a nice tips Paul🙏🏼
My pleasure! Thanks for watching
Contact foot push up and rise, at the same of contact. Will try this.❤
Creating, and then pushing through a Contact Foot provides inertia for timing and power. Let me know how it goes 🙏
Ya. No. The kid in the video is jumping for no reason. One ball was slammed in the net. Let’s see you play. Anyone can make up a simple concept. Context matters.
Stay open minded. There are a lot of people out there that have more experience and know more
“All these things come from the same source and can be learned in a few seconds”. Paul, with all respect, this is complete nonsense. There is no one concept in tennis that will do what you are suggesting. The main part of the acceleration happens when the shoulder clears the hip. The timing is complex and takes years. A brick or your little correction is not a moment of brilliance.
@@sapientbudgie5652the boy in the video left training and proceeded to win an ITF singles title and reach the final of the 2nd week. This week he is in the semifinals (yet to play). We worked on his Contact foot for only 10 days and it has completely changed his GS game. The other boy in the video (11years old) won an U14 singles title this weekend. Stay open minded despite what you have been brought up thinking
@@biggerbettertennis you assume a lot. I am open minded. Those kids won tournaments because of 50 different factors. Not just because you have one contact point correction. Stop giving yourself so much credit this was due to many other factors that nothing to do with you.
Stop being an armchair critic.