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I notice when I concentrate on mechanics near contact, I can' t focus on the ball, just like you said. What helps me watch the ball better is to focus on seeing the ball actually spin after it bounces and gets closer to my racket. If I can watch the ball spin and keep my head on the contact point until the ball is struck, it is almost always a good shot.
Brilliant! Watch the ball WITH YOUR BRAIN. (Or mind, really.) Do the "self-talk" AFTERWARDS (i.e. analysis, criticism, self-loathing, etc.) So simple, yet full-on, F-ing GENIUS. Now...let's see if I can do it! Thank you for this, and all the other simply brilliant content. I LOVE your channel!
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Hi Steve, Another great lesson from you. I just wanted to add" read the ball" instead of watch the ball. I hope this will make more sense. Dilip Kharwadkar
I watched similar video to this and really improves my consistency by a lot, game changer actually. To have better image of the ball (focused not blurry image) before accelerating!
I actually do this. It's kinda of like the technique of remembering names. When you meet a person and they tell you their names, you have a better chance of remembering their names if you echo their names back to them.
So basically strike the ball and see just afterwards if you stroke the way you wanted. I’ll try, today I just perceive the error if I frame the ball or get really late
Yes. That's the idea. But the important thing is too find a way of watching the ball. Getting the technique right and NOT thinking about the technique when hitting the ball.
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I notice when I concentrate on mechanics near contact, I can' t focus on the ball, just like you said. What helps me watch the ball better is to focus on seeing the ball actually spin after it bounces and gets closer to my racket. If I can watch the ball spin and keep my head on the contact point until the ball is struck, it is almost always a good shot.
Thanks! These gems of tennis wisdom are very helpful and the lucidity of the presentation is outstanding!
Indeed this does make sense, another first Steve, thank you. Gordon
Brilliant! Watch the ball WITH YOUR BRAIN. (Or mind, really.) Do the "self-talk" AFTERWARDS (i.e. analysis, criticism, self-loathing, etc.) So simple, yet full-on, F-ing GENIUS. Now...let's see if I can do it! Thank you for this, and all the other simply brilliant content. I LOVE your channel!
Thank you so much James. I'll loving sharing my ideas and thoughts on tennis. About a year ago I was asked whether I would run out of original content.
I've still got hundreds of ideas to go.
It's great that your enjoying the site.
www.oneminutetennis.com
Hi Steve,
Another great lesson from you. I just wanted to add" read the ball" instead of watch the ball. I hope this will make more sense.
Dilip Kharwadkar
I watched similar video to this and really improves my consistency by a lot, game changer actually. To have better image of the ball (focused not blurry image) before accelerating!
Great video. I'm a tennis coach. I'm going to use this. Thanks
Thank you, powerful🎉
I had to watch this twice. Now I get it. Very interesting. Thank you
interesting perspective, thanks
Excited to try this tonight, definitely something I do during the stroke and need to stop. Thanks!
That sounds like great advice, can’t wait to try it
Fascinating as always. I'll definitely give it a go.
Extremely excellent instructions 🏆🎾
Totally brilliant. Genius
This is very interesting and very unique
I actually do this. It's kinda of like the technique of remembering names. When you meet a person and they tell you their names, you have a better chance of remembering their names if you echo their names back to them.
The location of this tennis court is amazing! Where is it?
So basically being more present and thinking after contact when watching
So basically strike the ball and see just afterwards if you stroke the way you wanted. I’ll try, today I just perceive the error if I frame the ball or get really late
Yes. That's the idea. But the important thing is too find a way of watching the ball. Getting the technique right and NOT thinking about the technique when hitting the ball.
Hmmm….not sure I get it.
An intuitive way to develop a more skilled instinctual game , by training the psyche .