Thanks, great video. I’m always concerned about giving space for opponent to go to the ball and end up taking a longer route back to the T. Then, a drop shot and I’m nowhere near.
Id say it works that way in open stance with one-two step away balls, but with good lenght sitting in a corner balls which you want to play in closed stance, id rather try to slide my backleg to the front one during the shot and return quickly to the T, in such situation one powerful step (if you leave your backleg as close to the T as possible) would be too power consuming
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Very good tips, though not easy to emulate, but at least he's revealing the secret. Just needs practice after practice.
You are so right. This is quite hard to actually get tha hang of.
Thanks, great video. I’m always concerned about giving space for opponent to go to the ball and end up taking a longer route back to the T. Then, a drop shot and I’m nowhere near.
Yeah definitely putting yourself at a disadvantage there. Work on giving a clear line but not overdoing it and still taking your space!
Id say it works that way in open stance with one-two step away balls, but with good lenght sitting in a corner balls which you want to play in closed stance, id rather try to slide my backleg to the front one during the shot and return quickly to the T, in such situation one powerful step (if you leave your backleg as close to the T as possible) would be too power consuming
You are right! There are a lot of situations in the deep corners where you can’t really leave the back leg planted close to the T!
"How much practice should be done in a day?"
Depends on your goals and what level you want to achieve? But if you are playing daily that’s already really good.
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@@MonuMonu-mw8kq Cool! I’d say make sure you are scheduling at least 1 or 2 hard fitness sessions a week and then training as much as you can!
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