I am going to work really hard to make sure that I try this system and I am going to let my subscribers know what a great Coach you are. Thank you so much for simplifying this process my friend.
I'd also like to see a competitive game by Jack. There are 54 videos and not a single one of him rallying or playing a point, or showing an example of his system during a game.
Good question. Tennis is not just talking theory, but putting to test via action, to feel the application of all those hypotheses, and actually seeing the results.
Tennis is 100 percent a rotational sport. The 45 degree contact is a great reference point. I would say on the pro tour when players are making contact with the ball, their dominate shoulder is slightly ahead or even with their non dominant shoulder on their FH strokes. So belly button facing the net pretty much in most cases I’ve noticed from slow motion footage. You’re right, stroke mechanics are definitely not linear. The figure 8 is a natural motion IMO. Make sense to me.
Love Steiner also, tennis coach also. Been teaching to swing to the outside of themselves to the contact. This is what your 45 degrees is all about. Very beautiful algorithms RUclips. Will be watching more of your stuff.
I am going to work really hard to make sure that I try this system and I am going to let my subscribers know what a great Coach you are. Thank you so much for simplifying this process my friend.
Just curious, is there any footage on the internet with you actually hitting a ball?
@@Biff420NoScope sure when I get time I’ll send you some. Tennis players like to show off you know that 😉🎾💪👊🏼
I'd also like to see a competitive game by Jack. There are 54 videos and not a single one of him rallying or playing a point, or showing an example of his system during a game.
Good question. Tennis is not just talking theory, but putting to test via action, to feel the application of all those hypotheses, and actually seeing the results.
Very happy to see this study material made available, thanks!
More to come.
This is amazing Coach! Thank you my friend!
@@Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 thank you. More to come. 🎾💪👊🏼
Tennis is 100 percent a rotational sport. The 45 degree contact is a great reference point. I would say on the pro tour when players are making contact with the ball, their dominate shoulder is slightly ahead or even with their non dominant shoulder on their FH strokes. So belly button facing the net pretty much in most cases I’ve noticed from slow motion footage.
You’re right, stroke mechanics are definitely not linear. The figure 8 is a natural motion IMO. Make sense to me.
Love Steiner also, tennis coach also. Been teaching to swing to the outside of themselves to the contact. This is what your 45 degrees is all about. Very beautiful algorithms RUclips. Will be watching more of your stuff.
@@ReggieNoble1089 sounds like we’re on the same track. Curved track that is. I’ll be looking for you 🎾👊🏼