I do, which is why I remember that a few weeks ago you came back with a video about counterloop practice after the near consensus was to focus on the first few balls and not worry about counterlooping at your 1700-1800 level. And the near consensus is that fitness doesn't matter and now you come back and say it does. If you are so out of shape that you are too tired after literally hitting 3 balls in a rally that is probably a serious health issue. And how I also remember that you said just yesterday that you "haven't played or exercised in 6 months" and now you claim you "have been practicing the first 3 shots for the past couple weeks". How can both of those things be true? Use your brain when you type.
Maybe you just need to use some hybrid rubbers and change your stance though and it'll fix your fitness. Seems like an obvious solution.
I'm not going to respond to you going forward because clearly we are not speaking the same language. That is fine, we don't have to be best friends with every person.
However, multiple things can be true at the same time. You seem to have a hard time understanding why 2 things can be true at the same time. On May 5th, it was rainy. On May 5th, it was sunny. Can you understand why those 2 statements could be true?
1) I didn't play for 6 months up until 2 weeks ago. Because of that, I got really out of condition
2) I started playing 2 weeks ago to try to comeback to the game. While generally true that I didn't play for 6 months, I literally started playing again 2 weeks ago.
3) I asked for a main focus, and people said first 3 shots. So for 2 weeks, I have mostly been following their advice and focusing on first 3 shots.
4) Despite focusing on first 3 shots, I took a break and tried doing some counter-loop and posted a short clip.
5) In addition to following their advice, I found that my physical stamina wasn't enough to execute the techniques well