He had this channel previously then he had some trouble and he fought so much to come back but now he hasn’t put up a video on 2 years. I was following him when he only had a few hundred followers from the first time.
Vladimir, I have gotten so much out of your videos; how can I thank you? Would you consider setting up a "tip" account of some kind at least? Hope you are well. Wherever you are. All the best to you.
God, Jimmy was cocky. But he had a right to be. His coordination and precision were otherworldly But his grit, determination, hard work, passion and smarts were his biggest weapons 109 tournament wins without a dominant serve or a great forehand. Unbelievable.
Nothing special, typical general tennis tips you will find everywhere on yt, including brushing the ball etc. String tension he uses - that part was interesting.
@@powerflail7832 We just talked about this today on the practice court. Multiple, short, intense practices are preferable to less focused (because of duration) longer practices. Get to work. Get the job done. Get off the court.
@@monstertrucktennis ruclips.net/video/uADkNg3RBcc/видео.html Connors and Nadal are the chips from the same block. ruclips.net/video/jEy2LH_0mjw/видео.html
Can you help me? I respect our opinion, and your experience and training in mechanical? engineering or wherever you formulated your philosophies. I believe in a lot of what you seem to be saying (without actually saying it) in your videos. Please check out Great Base Tennis on its website or on RUclips. It’s run by Steve Smith who ran the tennis university program for many years. He has a Vic Braden based program which is traditional, based on specific check points. At my club, we’re starting to use it and I like some of it but I have some reservations about some of the instruction. I’ve taught 37 years, 50,000 hours at some of the top tennis camps and tennis academies in the world and trained a player on the ATP Tour, etc. Please let me know what you think. I believe in what you’re saying about angular, circular swings, not linear, “stepping into the ball” and swinging forward.”
it's jimmy connors talking,by no means is a typical tennis tips video, there is so much information on the mindset and tactics that are ageless, don´ t stuck in the technique, that has evolved from then, i find it a very insightful video.
Please come back!
I miss your videos, I binge watched 40 of them last night just to remind myself that tennis is a game of physics and not bullshit.
Justing leaving a comment to say this channel is absolute gold. Thank you for providing this to the tennis community.
Love Jimmy Conners!
As a mechanical engineer and a tennis player I am deeply inspired by you sir!
Hey! How are you doing these days? Miss your wisdom sir!
I could listen to Jimmy talk about tennis for hours
Thankyou. This is brilliant stuff… Jimmy was one heck of a player.
HI Vladimir, I miss seeing your content here. Hope you. Are well!
I thought this channel disappeared - nice to find it again
I miss your videos man…
Me too. I used to wait for new vids all the time and then they stopped.
Very helpful, thanks for these amazing videos!
Hey guys, i saw that some comments about what happend to vladimir disappeared. Could anybody tell me if he‘s fine or if you have heard from him?
He had this channel previously then he had some trouble and he fought so much to come back but now he hasn’t put up a video on 2 years. I was following him when he only had a few hundred followers from the first time.
Vladimir, I have gotten so much out of your videos; how can I thank you? Would you consider setting up a "tip" account of some kind at least? Hope you are well. Wherever you are. All the best to you.
Connors was so handsome
Hello sir,how are you doing?
How come you don't post anymore
Re: Concentration. It appears to me that Jimmy is focused on the ball, ground and strings as he reflects.
God, Jimmy was cocky. But he had a right to be.
His coordination and precision were otherworldly
But his grit, determination, hard work, passion and smarts were his biggest weapons
109 tournament wins without a dominant serve or a great forehand. Unbelievable.
Anyone heard of Vladimir yet ?
@@andreramos7861 no, i've search but found nothing
Vlad, please see my earlier comment. I respect your opinion immensely.
Jimmy played with a broken leg 75 wimbledon final 77 wimbledon final broken thumb IMHO he should have never played
Do you have any videos on the serve toss? I saw the one where Roger says it's the most important thing for consistent serve
ruclips.net/video/7qUfQ1zcUfw/видео.html
This motion is rather familiar and the net that she has to clear is a lot higher than the tennis one.
Nothing special, typical general tennis tips you will find everywhere on yt, including brushing the ball etc. String tension he uses - that part was interesting.
@ Przemek S
What about this?
ruclips.net/video/vdMUkz3Amu0/видео.html
@@powerflail7832 We just talked about this today on the practice court. Multiple, short, intense practices are preferable to less focused (because of duration) longer practices.
Get to work.
Get the job done.
Get off the court.
@@monstertrucktennis
ruclips.net/video/uADkNg3RBcc/видео.html
Connors and Nadal are the chips from the same block.
ruclips.net/video/jEy2LH_0mjw/видео.html
Can you help me? I respect our opinion, and your experience and training in mechanical? engineering or wherever you formulated your philosophies. I believe in a lot of what you seem to be saying (without actually saying it) in your videos. Please check out Great Base Tennis on its website or on RUclips. It’s run by Steve Smith who ran the tennis university program for many years. He has a Vic Braden based program which is traditional, based on specific check points. At my club, we’re starting to use it and I like some of it but I have some reservations about some of the instruction. I’ve taught 37 years, 50,000 hours at some of the top tennis camps and tennis academies in the world and trained a player on the ATP Tour, etc. Please let me know what you think. I believe in what you’re saying about angular, circular swings, not linear, “stepping into the ball” and swinging forward.”
it's jimmy connors talking,by no means is a typical tennis tips video, there is so much information on the mindset and tactics that are ageless, don´ t stuck in the technique, that has evolved from then, i find it a very insightful video.