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The trick to lose the sight of big picture is to focus...
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Hi Folks,
I wonder how many times you would have seen a T.T. instructional video talking about using your legs and waist into a shot and wonder how can I learn that? Especially, if you are senior player and your are not able to move that fast anymore or suffer from body aches in general.
I wish there were some courses, which could help middle aged or senior players who want to play at a competitive level but are looking at alternatives which can help them based on their needs. More often than not, I see that the coaching videos posted online imagine you to be 12 years old who can do all the movements as suggested in the lesson. This is not always the case, in that situation what the alternatives?
Coaches also, sadly consider seniors as cash dispensing machines. They show lofty situations and rosy results without any solid foundation. That is unfortunately, the reality more often than not in most personal lessons.
I wish there were an open discussion which talks about alternative ways of performing the same shot and recovery, tactics, understanding the limitations behind the alternatives and as such approaching the game on more holistic level.
I would like to hear from you guys on how you mitigate such situations and what do you think about it.
Thanks, KM1976
I wonder how many times you would have seen a T.T. instructional video talking about using your legs and waist into a shot and wonder how can I learn that? Especially, if you are senior player and your are not able to move that fast anymore or suffer from body aches in general.
I wish there were some courses, which could help middle aged or senior players who want to play at a competitive level but are looking at alternatives which can help them based on their needs. More often than not, I see that the coaching videos posted online imagine you to be 12 years old who can do all the movements as suggested in the lesson. This is not always the case, in that situation what the alternatives?
Coaches also, sadly consider seniors as cash dispensing machines. They show lofty situations and rosy results without any solid foundation. That is unfortunately, the reality more often than not in most personal lessons.
I wish there were an open discussion which talks about alternative ways of performing the same shot and recovery, tactics, understanding the limitations behind the alternatives and as such approaching the game on more holistic level.
I would like to hear from you guys on how you mitigate such situations and what do you think about it.
Thanks, KM1976