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stiltt ![]() Assistant Admin ![]() ![]() Joined: 07/15/2007 Location: Location Status: Offline Points: 826 |
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Hi Mark,
I am not sure about the best method, there are so many and they overlap. All have a common goal and players wanting to progress may receive information better when presented in a specific way, we are all different. What is universal is that we can compartmentalize the game into strokes and insist on the transition between any 2 given strokes with the corresponging footwork as an accessory. It sould be the smallest component: 2 strokes in a row. e.g 1)fh drive 2)fh drive -repeat Simplifying all the way down to the execution of 2 strokes with emphasis on recovery, footwork as necessary and backswing in between should be the very basic exercice. Then combining them gives more complicated drills but we can always break a drill down to a series of basic 2-stroke series. A true tt practitioner should be a very good feeder over the years and possess a documented catalog of drills to feed friends, practice partners and students. To answer the main question, there is surely a combo that fixes each of your issues, it's all about finding somebody to feed you consistently the right drill to define. Such a feeder is rare and precious like the buddy with the LP who can chop JSH style. Having a presonal robot is just plain obsolete to me now. It's more an injury maker. I will probably not own another one ever again after I sold my 2050 but I can imagine people renting some robot time at a club to fix an issue. Hopefully the drill is easy to setup or you get charged from the moment you start hitting :) I hope all is well including deceiving pips and a truck running strong! |
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