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11 contributions to Racket Warriors
What you say as a parent matters
It would be great if my son could win a couple of games this weekend While winning is important, it shouldn't come at the expense of their mental state. Encouraging your child to focus on the present moment, specifically the next ball. Remind them that they have control over their actions and decisions in the current moment. The last point is already gone, and the future points are mere dreams. However, the next ball is the reality they need to concentrate on. By emphasizing the importance of giving their all to each ball, you're instilling a mindset of commitment and excellence. Encourage them to play the Next ball to the best of their abilities, channeling every ounce of their being into it. This approach will help them stay focused, improve their performance, and ultimately increase their chances of success. Remember, winning matters, but nurturing a strong mindset and focusing on the present moment are equally if not more vital for long-term growth and success. One of the greatest players of all time said in his book, " If I made a mistake on the previous point, forget it: should thought of victory suggest itself, crush it. That's where the mental strength comes in, what separates champions from near champions. You put that failure immediately behind you and clean out your mind. You do not let your mind dwell on it" This approach highlights Nadal's commitment to concentrating fully on each point, regardless of the outcomes. Let's discuss :)
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New comment 6d ago
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John, can you please give an example on how you implement this concept in a training session?
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@John Williams in regards to targeting, do you advocate predetermined targets for specific situations? i.e. run around FH vs running FH? short ball management? Serve + 1, etc… And if not, is it more a spectrum of targeting choices subject to what the player feels in the moment?
Recovery footwork
Hi, recovery footwork being demonstrated, What do you notice? .
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New comment 7d ago
Recovery footwork
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Crossover and flow steps every time!
Why would the WTA choose Riyadh?
Why would the WTA choose to host their end of year finals in Riyadh Saudi Arabia? Is it money - or do they believe they can make an impact on women's rights in that country? What do you think?
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New comment 13d ago
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@Sean Sweeney 5 million $?! Why not when you are 🥇!!!
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@Sean Sweeney 520k for champions and 1.15m if undefeated, 255k for finalists
Recovery
How do you or your child handle recovery. What are your strategies? Even Novak, has to make sure that he is healthy and takes time off.
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New comment 14d ago
Recovery
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Put John Williams on the payroll 😉
Coach Tom nailed it
Check out the drop volley. Then drop into the classroom and listen to how Coach Tom explains it.
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New comment 24d ago
Coach Tom nailed it
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Key move: How RF used his left hand! It remained in front and balanced which gave him control over the shot. Most players use their left hand as a counter-weight to stay upright which leads to unpredictable results.
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Fred Morand
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@fred-morand-2192
Tennis enthusiast embarked on a journey to learn from the many life lessons the game has to offer. The fitness aspect is not bad either!

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