For game footage, that remains to be seen. There's a few things that are stopping me that I haven't mentioned: they don't belong here and I don't need to share them. Just take my word.
For ideas for getting footage, I posted in strangeloop's thread several ways you could get footage including:
1) a small, $9.00 tripod that holds a phone that can fit in your racket case. With one you could make video where you are in the video and your training partner is not.
2) a friend taking 5 min of footage starting on the serve and ending when the rally ends so each clip is the length of one rally and you get to choose a couple of decent rallies so that you only show stuff that is decent and we don't see the mistakes that would show your real level. [emoji2]. With a human pointing the camera you get a good view of what you want so you can be in the footage and training partner not.
3) editing video you already have by cropping the video so that ONLY YOU are in the video.
Any of these options would work. Any other excuses you make, I don't buy it. I don't believe you have any excuses except that you don't want us to see footage because we would see your actual level and it is even lower than you think we think.
In this footage, the angle makes it hard to see, but your forehand actually looks like you push forward instead of taking a real stroke. Also, note, there are NO rallies in this video that go farther than 3 balls.
What I am talking about with your FH is like what I am showing in this video:
It is hard to see for sure from the side if you are doing that. But it sure looks like it to me.
And if that is what you are doing, I HIGHLY doubt that has changed since then because that is an issue of weak tracking and intercepting skills and it is a hard pattern to break.
Which is also why, SOOOOO many times I have said you need to post footage where you are facing the camera and not a side view.
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