Amazing! Keep it up! I'm about to go on an amazing journey of coming back to playing professionally (starting with Futures $15,000) after 6 years of coaching, I'm so excited and I feel the story in this video as my own! I've worked a lot on my game off the court and also taught my players about mental toughness and mindfulness. Now it's time to come back and play my best tennis ever. I'm still learning and working on my mindset and I feel it's going in a good direction! I will make a video series documentary about my journey, can't wait to share it with people like you guys! Keep playing and enjoying the moments!
Many thanks Ian to share Mr. Bob's amazing experience of tennis. Recently my daughter 15 year lost a match even when she was one set up and IInd set 5-2 lead. We both heard this interview many times. She learned many things especially Mr. Bob wrote what he thinks before going to a match. It was amazing interview. Thanks.
Great video. Thanks for posting. In my opinion videos like this are timeless and always stay valid no matter what and where pressure situations are, which challenge individuals in their own journey to discover how best they can/should handle them in order to overcome.
Thanks a lot Ian and Bob for an amazing video. This video really addresses my issue of cursing myself for the errors made on court and now I feel I can go out and just play and accept my weaknesses. Thanks a ton!
Hey Ian I'm a Varsity freshman player and I mostly play doubles and Im having trouble on hitting a good inside out volley when Im the servers partner at net. So this is an issue when the return comes at my forehand volley when im standing on the ad side and vice versa on the duce side. Also just hitting and inside out volley in general on both forehand and backhand.
Im a varsity tennis player looking to play D1 college tennis. People on my team call me youtube cuz i believe it can teach you anything. =) look it up and see what you get!
It seems he has learned how to objectify the thoughts in his head and as a result no longer be the victim, and as a result, has much more freedom to not let future performance be this term and by past results.
Amazing! Keep it up! I'm about to go on an amazing journey of coming back to playing professionally (starting with Futures $15,000) after 6 years of coaching, I'm so excited and I feel the story in this video as my own! I've worked a lot on my game off the court and also taught my players about mental toughness and mindfulness. Now it's time to come back and play my best tennis ever. I'm still learning and working on my mindset and I feel it's going in a good direction! I will make a video series documentary about my journey, can't wait to share it with people like you guys! Keep playing and enjoying the moments!
I'm 41 and just back into tennis in a huge way. I love this guy's whole vibe and approach. Thanks for the great video.
Keep coming back to this video. Very useful.
Many thanks Ian to share Mr. Bob's amazing experience of tennis. Recently my daughter 15 year lost a match even when she was one set up and IInd set 5-2 lead. We both heard this interview many times. She learned many things especially Mr. Bob wrote what he thinks before going to a match. It was amazing interview. Thanks.
This is really what 99% of Tennis-players on YT should watch. Amazing.
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Thanks for posting. In my opinion videos like this are timeless and always stay valid no matter what and where pressure situations are, which challenge individuals in their own journey to discover how best they can/should handle them in order to overcome.
This is a great interview. Thank you Ian
Thanks a lot Ian and Bob for an amazing video. This video really addresses my issue of cursing myself for the errors made on court and now I feel I can go out and just play and accept my weaknesses.
Thanks a ton!
Fascinating. Bob's attitude is wonderful.
Thanks for the Bob Litwin interview. My Men's Group will be using his "Live the Best Story of Your Life" and this convo reinforces that choice!
I am charmed by Bob's approach and the... style of how should I call it. Book ordered! Thanks :)
Very interesting and useful interview! Thank you very much! Hope, this information will help me to build mental toughness.
A very solid off-guard on Great Neck South's Nassau County championship basketball team, circa 1966.
well done, bob. thoughtful and useful
Great video Ian. Thanks.
You bet, glad you enjoyed it.
Great interview 😊. See that somebody gave this a thumbs down. Would be interesting to get at comment as to why they didn't like this...
Good question!
Amazing! Thank you 👏🏻👏🏻
great interview :) .
brilliant.
Hey Ian I'm a Varsity freshman player and I mostly play doubles and Im having trouble on hitting a good inside out volley when Im the servers partner at net. So this is an issue when the return comes at my forehand volley when im standing on the ad side and vice versa on the duce side. Also just hitting and inside out volley in general on both forehand and backhand.
Im a varsity tennis player looking to play D1 college tennis. People on my team call me youtube cuz i believe it can teach you anything. =) look it up and see what you get!
It seems he has learned how to objectify the thoughts in his head and as a result no longer be the victim, and as a result, has much more freedom to not let future performance be this term and by past results.