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Justin Bower Professional Coaching
United States
Приєднався 6 бер 2011
Justin Bower is a world renowned author and public speaker. His book "Mentally Tough Me" is a foundational blueprint for success in any endeavour. Often referred to as "required reading" by professionals across all genres from sport to business.
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Success Fundamentals Lesson 6
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Diseases of attitude. Stay away from these as they will CANCEL your future.
Entrepreneur life: Huge Success. No.1 Tennis Program in the USA.
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Entrepreneur life: Huge Success. No.1 Tennis Program in the USA.
Future NCAA Champion Michael Sutanto Serving (Age13)
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Future NCAA Champion Michael Sutanto Serving (Age13)
Entrepreneur life: How Cheesy was this promo! Wow.
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Entrepreneur life: How Cheesy was this promo! Wow.
Zach Fleishman Spencer Furman serving
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Zach Fleishman Spencer Furman serving
Entrepreneur life: Get the Kids involved! Lift Ride
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Entrepreneur life: Get the Kids involved! Lift Ride
Success Fundamentals. Lesson 2. 6 pieces of the puzzle.
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Success Fundamentals. Lesson 2. 6 pieces of the puzzle.
Spencer Furman, title and sportsmanship award.
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Spencer Furman, title and sportsmanship award.
Success Fundamentals Lesson 1: Success by design
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Success Fundamentals Lesson 1: Success by design
Basic Definitions of Mental Toughness
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Basic Definitions of Mental Toughness
Thomas Yu working on contact points height on serve
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Thomas Yu working on contact points height on serve
Spencer Furman. (Control, Discipline, Recovery Speed)
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Spencer Furman. (Control, Discipline, Recovery Speed)
Yolanda Form Controlled Open-Static/Scissor Kick
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Yolanda Form Controlled Open-Static/Scissor Kick
Anton: Time to ATTACK! Oops....I meant defend.
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Anton: Time to ATTACK! Oops....I meant defend.
Michael Sutanto. NCAA win. Official visit to the Whitehouse.
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Michael Sutanto. NCAA win. Official visit to the Whitehouse.
Great video! Love the series. I just SUBSCRIBED. Much love 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
Love the easy drills.
Glad you like them! This is one I did a lot of when I was coming up as a player, it's been around for a while, but thats typically a good sign that it's effective:)
you would not beat a regional U14 top ranked player in PA
@@jeffreymacintyre2711 This is an old video of a player that went on to win NCAA's.
@@jeffreymacintyre2711 here is a more recent video showing the White House visit after winning NCAAs. ua-cam.com/video/kFA2rv3PqGQ/v-deo.html
win a national 12's 14's or 16's first.
@@jeffreymacintyre2711 he didn't win a whole lot at all until much later. But he worked hard and ended up doing really well. It just shows how hard it is to tell who will be the stand out. I had kids that were orders of magnitude better at the same age, but ended up with shorter careers and worse results.
@@jeffreymacintyre2711 here is a more recent video showing his visit to the Whitehouse after NCAAs. ua-cam.com/video/kFA2rv3PqGQ/v-deo.html
The athlete factory shows itself
@@TwimsFan this is an old video of a player who went on to win NCAA's
@@TwimsFan here is a more recent video showing his visit to the White House house after NCAAs. ua-cam.com/video/kFA2rv3PqGQ/v-deo.html
im 13 and serve almost 85. if hes a futre ncaa champion im a futuristic alcaraz
@@OfficialVisionBeamProjector this is an old video of a player who went on to Win NCAA's
@@OfficialVisionBeamProjector ua-cam.com/video/kFA2rv3PqGQ/v-deo.html more recent video showing his visit to the White House after NCAAs
Foot fault😊
I know! Not good!
Good stuff. Need to work on my stamina (I'm 53), but I recently had a big win against my arch-nemesis... First win by playing high percentage target crosscourt but reasonably deep. Have a better than average serve. A few aces here and there, but fair amount of mishits. My issue is taking better advantage of weak replies. Anyway, everything here made sense except that while I would like an example of the "half-x" as a tactic. I found some videos on "x-drills", etc. But even from your explanation of v versus wider v, doesn't seem to explain why it's called half-x. Can you elaborate or throw up a video to explain?