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I like this tool. When a student sends me a video of their match, can I respond and then edit the video so my response(s) are a quick summary and do not require the student to view the entire match? For instance, if I want to just comment on their volleys, can I edit the video, make my recommendations where they are volleying and save?
Yes edit where ever you want to analyze or comment that portion - happy to show you on a zoom call - right now you first need to be on full court tennis app on iOS and have a profile then sign into website and you can load video from your computer and or drop box go through the steps and once complete on website when it is ready and processed you can share it from the app either via email or to a free lesson space. We are in the process of adding all the technology from the app to the website - right now player assessment tech is on the website but not on the app but when finished on website it can be shared immediately From the app . I am traveling to Europe tomorrow for 8 days then back happy to get on a zoom call and show you when I return - email bt@fullcourttennis.com
We have been in a 40 foot yacht at anchor that was laid flat by an extreme catalytic wind. Wind caused a reduction in the depth of water, enough to cause the keel to touch bottom. Wind against mast and hull caused vessel to lay flat for at least 10 mins. Luckily it wasn't enough to cause water ingress before Wind decreased. Scary !
When I learned to better load my back foot with a knee bend and keep my front shoulder and arm raised, then unloading with vertical shoulder rotation, I started getting more first serves in with more power and kick.
I don't understand why the 1st guy jumped inside the court that much on his serve. That already put him in an odd position for the following shot given that the opponent was able to return it deep enough
The server landed where all decent servers typically and 1-2 ft inside the baseline , plus the return was very short on about the service line and the server had more than ample time to see the ball - identify it was going short and move up and around to catch it early . You have to engage your brian and identify all short balls to attack them or you have a hard time improving your level of play
That was a very poorly timed splitstep actually. Very late. And also very weak. His ready position could be a lot lower, more on the front feet. Contact point could be further in front. The only reason it's a decent rerurn is because the serve doesn't hit a spot. It's right into his strike zone.
Okay, this tennis backhand tutorial is great and all, but I tried it and ended up hitting the ball into a different zip code! Time to call NASA, I'm serving for space exploration now! 🚀🎾 😄
Okay, this tennis backhand tutorial is great and all, but I tried it and ended up hitting the ball into a different zip code! Time to call NASA, I'm serving for space exploration now! 🚀🎾 😄
Yes of course , No one plays with Gilbert's continental grip on the forehand today. Different day and age, materials and strings were quite a bit different . All pro players in GIlbert's era started out on wooden racquets