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Brilliant performances.
Of course living in a provincial town of a 3rd world country I never even saw multi-ball done in our clubs.
My only exercise is with my robot.
I wonder if in this Falkenberg drill the feed is known to the receiver and is always the same routine or will the coach try to
catch you out by serving "unpredictable"
I kindof bought the habit of multi ball training to South Africa.
together with that, I also imported my own branded balls - half the price of any quality brands, and of the same quality too.
But mutliball is still not used enough, maybe people can't feed properly.
The quality of training partners is low, so training is limited in terms of quality and number of hits in a rally.
So multiball is crucial to push the player far enough to improve.
Most multiball or fixed drill feed - the receiver knows what is coming.
For advance players, the coaches could add a surprise here or there, or also push/place a ball into a more uncomfortable position.
There is a danger to moving too early, because it is not realistic.
So the feed needs to also be correctly paced and slowed down a bit to go for those wider angle balls.
I tried to promote the culture of multiball, get 2 or 3 players in a group, and then you have your training group.
1 feed, 1 hit, 1 pick up balls.