What are your methods to improve your game? Do you read specific books? Check tennis websites?
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Great question!
TBH, I don't improve every day. But when I do try to improve, I rally with a friend and try to groove my strokes. Then I play practice matches because I think we all play different in rallies than actual matches. And for instruction (I'm a 4.5), I check out FYB often, and the Jeff Salzenstein and Essential Tennis are both good too.
Great to hear that you look for other possibilities to take your game to the next level. As a coach I am reading a lot of books and checking mostly ICoach and PTR website for valuable insight. I also use Tennis Island (http://tennisisland.us) where I can find many interesting drills and lessons to improve every day
Great question!
Get faster with my out calls for sure. That way, they don't question it.
Make fundamentals "fun"... because they last a lifetime. And have a plan when I practice. Even if all I'm doing is meeting buddies for a match, I'll try and work certain things... balance, footwork, contact point, all that good stuff.
Rick Macci's book Extracting greatness is super inspiring.
The inner game of tennis is a little more "out there" but has some really great points.
Essential Tennis, Tennis Central.net, Real Tennis Network, and Osatennis360.com :)
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I often ask myself the same question, but have to say I am more for tangible staff…no books, real people, different players, more practice…
At this stage I reach my problem. Small number of available player around me.
The best way to improve is to create goals.
It may be to defeat a certain player you know. Play them, get beat. "Why did I lose?" "Is my backhand too weak?" "Do I not have a good Inside-In forehand?" Then go about correcting the problem. Maybe get a lesson.
You would be amazed, if you commit time to playing lots of matches against strong players, your game HAS to improve, as long as you are trying to win.
Another way to improve is: "Okay, I went to hit more winners and hit the ball harder and make less errors" You then set about training harder, learning to hit heavy topspin balls with pace.
A great way to improve your game is to find skilled 4.5 and 5.0 players and make goals to defeat them.
Achieving a high level of skill in tennis is a BATTLE and a GRIND. But it is not impossible.
-Peter Kelly
Tennis Player and Coach
I like how simple you keep it.
I'd add Step 1.A: rally, rally, rally. Just get out there and hit and groove your strokes. Of course I can not be as succinct as V, but you want to make sure that the strokes you are grooving are the correct ones. Get a lesson, watch the pros, emulate their form. Rally, rally, rally with correct form - ignore effectiveness of the shot. Ignore in and out. Muscle memory that form to death. Rally, rally, rally.
Ahhhh. That makes sense.
Rally, rally, rally.
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