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Aiming your shots
How would you like to be able to aim your shots and have
the ball go where you're aiming! We'll, I have the solution! It's not
a quick fix solution, but a solution that can probably cut your learning
time in half. It's the missing link! O.K. here it is, this may shock you
so you may want to sit down. If you want to aim your shot better you're
going to have to think about aiming it! You may be thinking...that's it!
Yep, that's it! Do you know how many players do not think about aiming
their shot, but just hit the ball with the hope that it will go somewhere
over the net. As one of my players once retorted when I questioned her
if she was aiming the ball or not. She said "I am aiming it. I want the
ball to go...that way!" As she pointed somewhere over the net.
Now, if you're a C player this is not a bad idea, but if
you're a B3 player or higher you need to begin practicing thinking about
aiming your shot. Notice I said practice thinking. The key here is thinking.
During practice you must begin practicing the correct thought process
of aiming the ball. Each time you're about to hit a ball think about where
you want to aim it. At first this will feel awkward because you're not
used to it, but with repetition thinking where you want to aim the ball
will become very natural. In fact, eventually if you do enough repetition
the correct thought will pop into your mind automatically. This brings
me to the pop principle.
The pop principle is something I use extensively in my teaching methods.
It goes like this. If you repeat a thought (like aiming a ball) enough
times over and over again for weeks and months, eventually that thought
will automatically pop into your mind at the right time. To learn a physical
skill you must repeat that skill over and over again. Well, the same is
true for the thinking. You must repeat a thought over and over again until
you learn it.
The next time you're practicing try some repetition of thought. Begin
by thinking about where you're going to aim your shot. Do this enough
times and presto someday it will amaze you by popping into your mind all
by itself. The pop principle works...use it!
Your email tennis pro,
Tom Veneziano
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