Mental Match Preparation - Ask Ian #13 - Tennis Lessons and Instruction

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @Fitness4London
    @Fitness4London 10 років тому +20

    Awesome video Ian.
    I'm always vigilant to crush the 3 demons: Tentitive, Tight, and Sloppy. Crush them with confidence, focus, and intensity.

  • @tracymitchell-floyd3392
    @tracymitchell-floyd3392 10 років тому +27

    Hi ian, what is the best food to eat for tennis , before and after a match. Thanks Euan

  • @Radnally
    @Radnally 7 років тому +4

    Great advice. The first usta match i won, i was so focused on each point, i didnt even know it was match point when i won.

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis  7 років тому +1

      That's AWESOME Radnally! I've experienced that a few times, but not many. Congrats on your excellent focus, keep up the good work.

  • @robertcampbell2467
    @robertcampbell2467 10 років тому +14

    Hello, Ian. I am happy that I discovered your UA-cam program. I appreciate your insight and coaching.
    I appreciated your "be in the moment" advice regarding mental match preparation. I suggest that you encourage tennis players to also focus on their physical and mental state's "moment", specifically their breathing, visualization, and self-coaching. I have succeeded in overcoming my wavering focus and performance anxiety in matches by inhaling through my nose a few deep diaphragm breaths, visualizing, and "nego-replacement" coaching.
    I formerly tightened up serving at "ad out", which typically resulted in my double fault, soft serve, or choke reply to his return. I addressed this challenge by:
    1. Releasing my physical tension by breathing deeply through my nose while watching my diaphragm expand and contract.
    2. Replacing my self-defeating messaging by visualizing Roger Federer's sweet serve, while coaching myself to extend my full-height toss in front of me, focus on the ball, fully extend my arms, bend my knees, arch my back, hit up into the ball, pronate, and fully follow through.
    3. I addressed the return by visualizing Agassi's return while coaching myself to bend my knees, focus, fully stroke up, pronate, and fully follow through to the appropriate side depending upon the return's placement, pace, and spin.
    I feel healthier, confident, and effective by breathing, Fed/Ag-mirroring, and replacing my negative internal messages with successful service/return reply stroke coaching.
    Be well, Ian. Happy Thanksgiving to your family and you. Cheers.
    Sincerely,
    Robert Campbell
    Denver, CO

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis  10 років тому +1

      Robert Campbell Awesome thoughts and insights, Robert! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @georgewachtel5333
    @georgewachtel5333 10 років тому +4

    Ian - excellent topic. I recently played the #1 player in the country in my age group at the Clay Nationals. I knew i could not beat him; so i just focused on winning as many points as i could. ended winning three games and was very happy with my performance.

  • @nathanmiller6051
    @nathanmiller6051 2 роки тому

    Wow! Classic Ian Westermann! this is like finding a brick of gold 🙏👍🎾🥇 Definitely one of the most gifted tennis instructors! I watched this video back in the day but glad to see it again. Thanks Ian great job my friend 👊

  • @dkangan
    @dkangan 10 років тому +5

    As I listened I found myself thinking that it is a game only if there is a possibility of winning or losing, and that if you expect to do either, you are that much less in the game. I like the approach you recommend.

  • @isabelsilagy7151
    @isabelsilagy7151 10 років тому +6

    Absolutely great advice! My mental strength and focus is something I struggle with often when competing in matches. Your advice has been really helpful and I'm going to try to apply this as best as possible for my tournament this weekend!

  • @allenbrooks5241
    @allenbrooks5241 7 років тому

    Wow Ian it's like you read my mind exactly. About a year ago, I played my first USTA tournament. Going into the tournament I was smack dab on the idea that I should be winning all of my matches. But my mentality had got the best of me. I had put so much pressure on myself to not waste my parent's money, and to get my name on the ranking list. I got so nervous and I lost both of my matches. It was really bad. I am about to play my first tournament in almost a year, and I am really trying to make sure my mental game is strong. Your words really helped me. Instead of focusing on getting a ranking or making my parents happy, I need to play every point and focus on that. I have gotten a lot better and I do feel that with my capabilities I could claim the title. And with the help of your video I will definitely know how to mentally handle myself so that hopefully I can win my matches. Thanks Ian

  • @maddieh9638
    @maddieh9638 6 років тому

    hey ian-watched these videos all week during tryouts and i made varsity! honestly think these made a big difference! thanks!!

  • @alicjahatzakis508
    @alicjahatzakis508 6 років тому +1

    My 11 year old just watched your video. Thank you for very helpful tips.

  • @oliviamou60
    @oliviamou60 Рік тому

    Notes:
    Human Nature: expectations-> what if I lose? Everything goes haywire.
    -> nervous, tight play
    Level of play ⬇️
    Playing the “better” play:
    Feeling negative and expectation beforehand. E stop trying. Low intensity and focus.
    How to combat:
    Give yourselves a chance to be competitive so it doesn’t become a wasted opportunity.
    Do everything in your control to win. This includes managing your anxiety and saying things like:”I watch the ball after every point.” Look at your strings and don’t look anywhere else. Be in the zone.

  • @jovivh6584
    @jovivh6584 9 років тому

    Thanks so much about this. I have a tournament tomorrow and I was really nervous about my expectations, but this helped me to realise I have to do the best that I can and well... To have fun :)

  • @paoloforti3762
    @paoloforti3762 10 років тому +1

    Hey Ian, grat video as always. Simple and effective. Your philosophy reminds me of the japanise world and philosphy of the "Shoganai" that dates back to the old Samurai's battle plan. Thanks so much

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis  10 років тому +1

      paolo forti Interesting, I'll have to look into that!

  • @febatoon701
    @febatoon701 6 років тому

    Thank you Mr. Ian!! Super helpful.

  • @madwarrior1920
    @madwarrior1920 10 років тому +5

    This is by far my favorite video from you. This will help me in my next tournament. Tanks!!!

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis  10 років тому +2

      Jesus Hernandez That's what I love to hear, Jesus. Thanks for watching!

  • @jeangrey5808
    @jeangrey5808 9 років тому

    Good video! Thanks for the great advice

  • @nasser.fard1
    @nasser.fard1 6 років тому

    Well explained, Thaks Ian!

  • @jacquelinehanna2532
    @jacquelinehanna2532 6 років тому

    It would be really helpful to do a video on how to over come a plateau in your training and game play

  • @sarab6415
    @sarab6415 5 років тому

    This was very helpful! I subscribed.

  • @smjulioc
    @smjulioc 5 років тому

    Thanks for this!!!

  • @Alvarocious
    @Alvarocious 9 років тому +1

    This should help me mentally but you wouldn't happen to have a video on how to physically prepare for a tournament as in routines or stretches or hydration would you? (:

  • @DaveTrojan
    @DaveTrojan 10 років тому +1

    Come to Phoenix/Scottsdale! Lots of great players here who would love to meet and learn from you!

  • @spartyutube2020
    @spartyutube2020 6 років тому

    Dear Ian, what's the best way to deal with rain delays? I had a night match (a really important league doubles match) rescheduled to 2 days later 7am in the morning. So instead playing in the excitement of our teams there at night, we will be playing in the morning with nobody watching. I spent all day preparing physically and mentally and now it feels I'm spent mentally because of all the waiting and squeegeeing we had to do. I have 2 days to psyche myself up again. Any tips for me? Thanks!

  • @GetagoMC
    @GetagoMC 9 років тому

    Bout to play a match the determines where I go either JV or varsity and my opponent is very strong. Wish me luck 😄

  • @monkeyninja150
    @monkeyninja150 10 років тому +1

    Hey ian i was just wondering about the cinncinatti footage, how it goin with that?

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis  10 років тому +4

      monkeyninja150 Our trip was incredibly productive! Got back last Saturday with over 1,800 video clips :-) We'll start rolling things out in the next few weeks. Lots of work to do just to organize it all.

  • @dr.madhuriaglawe1998
    @dr.madhuriaglawe1998 4 роки тому

    Sir how to face the climate which is totally different in which you practiced before
    Thank you

  • @mooseinbush
    @mooseinbush 10 років тому +1

    Hi Ian...good suggestion when preparating for any match! Will be very helpful to me in future matches. Small suggestion...you could 'beef up' the background to give it the same professionalism that you have in your lessons. At a minimum, the background is distracting.

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis  10 років тому +1

      mooseinbush Thanks for watching and thanks for the input!

  • @br6827
    @br6827 10 років тому +1

    Hi Ian, i love your videos they have been really helpfull to me, anyway just wanted to let you know that you have been challenge to the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (Top-Tennis-Training)), hope you accept the challenge, will be really funny to see, ok thanks, bye.

  • @padmashreeanil7477
    @padmashreeanil7477 5 років тому

    What to eat before a match

  • @exnaruto1
    @exnaruto1 10 років тому +1

    First :3