Always enjoy your ideas, Jim.What Stan & your demo man are hitting are quite different strokes. Stan is hitting kick & your guy is slicing the ball. When I played on hard courts, slice worked very well but now that I play on clay I believe I need more top spin mixed in with the slice to get it out of my opponent’s hitting zone. Is this true? Your comments would be appreciated.
Dave
Dave – for sure a kick may actually “bite”the clay a bit more – not totally sure – but as to the demo man it was more about a drill that can promote the feel for heavy spin if not for a serve withy lots of racquet head speed that builds the spin – at my end the Plagenhoef material has totally opened my eyes to mistakes I have made over the years as a coach – best Jim
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James Ward
September 21, 2020As always, great technical breakdown, Jim. Are we seeing more leg bend with the disguised toss?
Jim McLennan
September 22, 2020James – I am not sure about the leg bend and the toss disguise – what did you mean?
Dave Ferguson
September 21, 2020Always enjoy your ideas, Jim.What Stan & your demo man are hitting are quite different strokes. Stan is hitting kick & your guy is slicing the ball. When I played on hard courts, slice worked very well but now that I play on clay I believe I need more top spin mixed in with the slice to get it out of my opponent’s hitting zone. Is this true? Your comments would be appreciated.
Dave
Jim McLennan
September 22, 2020Dave – for sure a kick may actually “bite”the clay a bit more – not totally sure – but as to the demo man it was more about a drill that can promote the feel for heavy spin if not for a serve withy lots of racquet head speed that builds the spin – at my end the Plagenhoef material has totally opened my eyes to mistakes I have made over the years as a coach – best Jim
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