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Critiquing My Two-Handed Backhand

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008



I had a very good match this morning. It was my first one since I joined the club. As you know, I have been going to the clinics and have taken lessons, but as far as playing real people, not so much.

It felt great to get back on the court. Yeah, I played Saturday, but offers a certain type of addiction. Besides being great , this is a sport I will never be great at. Perhaps if I started when I was two, things would be different. Taking up the sport again in my mid-thirties has made me realize that I may become just a “strong” player. I am happy with that. Either way, I do a lot of thinking when I am not playing and like to get back out there to practice what I have been dreaming about.

Today, I did something really cool. I brought the camera. I know, I know, what a herb, but just hear me out. Sure, it doesn’t seem like the coolest thing to do, but the fact is, I want to see what I look like when I play . I have a fear that I may be looking like a total fool on the court. No one has ever taken a of me playing, so I really have no idea. Also, watching myself play the game helps me analyze my when I am at home. It’s one thing for a pro to tell me to lead with my when hitting a , but actually seeing my all screwed up is quite another. Sometimes it takes “proof” to get the point across. Besides, the camera is small and fairly hidden from others, so no one has any idea. I bet other players would just love to do this, they just aren’t saying it.

Another great reason for bring the camera is so I can get my $600 worth out of the thing. Just kidding (kind of). The other reason is that I can now bring you of my . Sure, you probably don’t care, but I do…and well, it’s my , so you are going to have to put up with it.

I think I will one each time I play, right here on the . It doesn’t matter if it’s a good or a bad , I am going to tear it apart nonetheless. If you are a player, feel free to jump in and tear things apart too.

Here goes…my .

Good approach, eye on the ball. Racquet should be down ready to swing. It's not.

Good approach, eye on the ball. Racquet should be down ready to . It's not.

Same. Also, right foot should be more forward.

Same. Also, right foot should be more forward.

Good straight arm. Raquet should be down, ready to swing up. Moving right foot forward.

Good straight arm. Raquet should be down, ready to up. Moving right foot forward.

If racquet head was down, this would look pretty good. This stroke is not as powerful because it's late.

If racquet head was down, this would look pretty good. This stroke is not as powerful because it's late.

Right foot forward, shoulders turned, racquet moving down. Eye on the ball.

Right foot forward, shoulders turned, racquet moving down. Eye on the ball.

This is how the stroke should have looked five pictures ago.

This is how the stroke should have looked five pictures ago.

Elbow shouldn't be bending yet.

Elbow shouldn't be bending yet.

Eye still on the ball, but arm looking kind of crunched.

Eye still on the ball, but arm looking kind of crunched.

Good movement, but arms should be more extended.

Good movement, but arms should be more extended.

Starting to look like a golf swing. My eye is still on the ball. An area I have difficulty with.

Starting to look like a golf . My eye is still on the ball. An area I have difficulty with.

Good follow through. Feet look a little uneasy.

Good follow through. Feet look a little uneasy.

Getting feet back in place and getting ready to move back to center court.

Getting feet back in place and getting ready to move back to center court.

Moving back to center court and changing grip back to continental.

Moving back to center court and changing grip back to continental.

Now, to me, this helps. I wish I could show you the whole , but it’s a half hour and only interesting to me, I’m sure. It also gives a good indication of how I act and many of my mannerisms. It’s not often that I watch myself and this helps out a lot.

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