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My Tennis Tools. Use the QM-1 "Quick Mount" Camera Mount. Puts camera on top of fence for best view. Great learning aid for juniors,...
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A rundown on mostly tennis video-related issues, including some discussion of the learning process in general. Also some mental and strategical tips we've learned along the way.
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How to Videotape a tennis match using the QM-1 Portable Camera Mount
The QM-1 works so well because tennis courts have standardized setbacks and fence heights. The QM-1 clamps or hangs on top of the fence for the best view.
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Mounts from inside OR outside the court. Perfect for coaches and parents to mount from behind, out of sight. It’s pre-marked so you know where to set the camera angle for any standard cour...
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I’ve had this cartoon on my wall for literally years, and thought I better share it before it disintegrates totally. Nothing to do with video, but it is definitely tennis related.
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Life’s Lessons Applied to a Tennis Match
Ran across this great article at the Huffington Post (whatever that is). Here’s the main headings:
All I Need to Know, I Learned When I Failed Out of College
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“Learning From Other Sports, Tennis Coaches See Advantages of Video Analysis”
Thats the title of an article in the New York Times published June 13, 2013. Seems that tennis players and coaches are finally catching on to the many benefits of video analysis when applied to tennis matches, not just technique issues, but strategy... -
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Split Step on the Return of Serve
George Wachtel over at “Senior Tennis and Fitness” posted this blog. It may be a senior forum, but I think his post is timeless for everyone. Here is his post:
“It is common wisdom among tennis players that they do not want to “run through” their first volley; so they need to split step as their opponent is striking the ball in order to be balanced for their next shot. This variation comes...
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