Never Get Pinned In The Back Court
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- 1. Learn what you must do to never get pinned in the back.
2. Get clear on the decision making required for this.
3. Understand some progressions to keep raising your standard.
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Excellent advice, now if I can perform like the golden tiger it should be easy. Skål AR.
Great advice!
Thanks Anthony! Looking forward to hearing about your implementation of it 💪🏼 All the best,
- Ahad
Thank you so much.
My pleasure 🙏🏼 I hope that you learned something new! All the best,
- Ahad
What is an example of a shot that forces an opponent to return it cross court?
It's the angle of some cross courts that force a returned cross court. I'll look to create a video on this in the near future. It's an interesting concept. Quality cross court lobs that force the opponent close to the side wall when returning also typically result in a cross being returned. Try the cross lob and play around with your angles and see what happens 😊
- Ahad