You and Florian are fantastic teachers and awesome encouragers. I am delighted to be a part of your world-wide classroom. I cannot wait to try these methods. To get my serve a'kickin' - to give my opponents a lickin'. Much thanks from the USA.
Nice work Gregg! I wonder about the whole "trajectory determining ball bounce height" more than spin though. You gotta get that thing to clear the net with a lot of height as well I assume.
Greg you should tell folks that you are just trying to impart the feeling in the heads of players and the ball doesn't actually roll down the strings as the point of contact is of course too brief. I am sick of online trolls making fun of drills like this implying you don't know anything about the physics of the ball strike when obviously you do.
Hey Mark, thank you I appreciate your comments. You are correct to avoid being trolled =) I should have mentioned the contact feeling/sensation which the drill accomplishes. As you correctly pointed out that ball is only on the strings for about 4 or 5 milliseconds making it impossible to 'roll' of the strings. Best, Gregg
You and Florian are fantastic teachers and awesome encouragers. I am delighted to be a part of your world-wide classroom. I cannot wait to try these methods. To get my serve a'kickin' - to give my opponents a lickin'. Much thanks from the USA.
Thanks for your feedback David. Great to have you on board! Best, Gregg
This was a very good demo for top spin on both sides.
Thank you Gregg.
Arvind Kamthan.
Excellent progressions, Gregg!
Nice work Gregg! I wonder about the whole "trajectory determining ball bounce height" more than spin though. You gotta get that thing to clear the net with a lot of height as well I assume.
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Thanks BDTraining!
Greg you should tell folks that you are just trying to impart the feeling in the heads of players and the ball doesn't actually roll down the strings as the point of contact is of course too brief. I am sick of online trolls making fun of drills like this implying you don't know anything about the physics of the ball strike when obviously you do.
Hey Mark, thank you I appreciate your comments. You are correct to avoid being trolled =) I should have mentioned the contact feeling/sensation which the drill accomplishes. As you correctly pointed out that ball is only on the strings for about 4 or 5 milliseconds making it impossible to 'roll' of the strings. Best, Gregg