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Coaching Tip of the Week – Outcome Versus Process

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(By Larry Hodges) These are not the same thing. Suppose it’s deuce in the fifth, and you make two awkward, weak returns that hit the edge. You’ve won!!! You are so happy. But the shots you did were not good. You should be happy about the outcome, but unhappy with the process. Now supposed at […]

Coaching Tip of the week: Equally Comfortable Attacking or Defending

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(By Larry Hodges) Many players tend to strongly favor either offense or defense. Even at higher levels, many players are very comfortable attacking, but get very uncomfortable and inconsistent when the opponent attacks first. At lower levels, it’s often the reverse, where they are most comfortable pushing and blocking, and hoping the opponent misses. One […]

Coaching Tip of the week: How Attacking the Middle is Different and Often Better Than Attacking the Corners

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(By Larry Hodges) I’ve written tips on attacking the middle, but it can’t be overemphasized how important this is. It’s likely the most under-used rallying tactic at the intermediate and even advanced intermediate level. Advanced players don’t have this problem – it’s usually their go-to spot. What are the advantages of attacking the middle? If […]

Coaching Tip of the week: Bring Proper Equipment and Supplies

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(By Larry Hodges) You’ve practiced, you’ve worked with a coach, you’ve done physical training, you’ve done mental training… you’re ready for the tournament. What could go wrong? Let’s see . . . the floor’s slippery, so you can’t move… it’s humid, so the ball is sliding off the racket . . . and the only […]

Coaching Tip of the week: How to Get Lucky

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(By Larry Hodges) Few things are more frustrating than losing a match because the other guy got a bunch of “lucky” nets and edges. And yes, each of those nets and edges were lucky – individually. But in the long run, certain styles or tactics lead to such “luck.” So, how can you get lucky? […]

Coaching Tip of the Week – Use Practice Matches to Practice

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(By Larry Hodges) Exactly as the heading says – this is the time to try out new things, develop new techniques, and improve your game. If a player has trouble looping, for example, many will fall back on more successful shots in practice – and so continue to have trouble looping. Instead, use those very […]

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