My man! You have not stopped emphasizing the inside foot of the right side player ever since the “I played with Ben johns and did not win” video.. I love it.. I need to implement / attack that right foot way more! Much love
Great advice, as usual! I’m finding the simpler strategies- like dinking to the right side player’s inside foot - when done fundamentally correct really does make a difference.
Love this, but oh my gosh, my head hurts tracking the right side, rightly, left side opponent, blah blah. Is it possible for you to add a visual aid in the future so we can see and follow a little easier. This is such good stuff. (( maybe a magnetic court diagram with movable player circles would help.)) Thanks for helping us.
If the "inside foot" of the right-side player in front of you is 1.5 feet to (your) left side of the centerline, you are playing against opponents with a far wider athletic stance or far less central gap than 90% of the players in my open rec play.
My man! You have not stopped emphasizing the inside foot of the right side player ever since the “I played with Ben johns and did not win” video.. I love it.. I need to implement / attack that right foot way more! Much love
Great advice, as usual! I’m finding the simpler strategies- like dinking to the right side player’s inside foot - when done fundamentally correct really does make a difference.
Love this, but oh my gosh, my head hurts tracking the right side, rightly, left side opponent, blah blah. Is it possible for you to add a visual aid in the future so we can see and follow a little easier. This is such good stuff. (( maybe a magnetic court diagram with movable player circles would help.)) Thanks for helping us.
If the "inside foot" of the right-side player in front of you is 1.5 feet to (your) left side of the centerline, you are playing against opponents with a far wider athletic stance or far less central gap than 90% of the players in my open rec play.
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