I don't expect it to be adopted quickly. There is always resistance to change. But try it and see how it works for you. You may be surprised! Oscar Wegner
Serious indeed. In 1990, commenting on my 1989 book, where I recommended tracking the ball longer, open stance, topspin, finishing across the body, Tennis Magazine and the US coaching bodies dismissed it, calling it crazy, while Europeans studied them and quickly adopted them. 15 years later everyone is doing it, although still diluted in the USA. Now, in addition to insist on certain of those earlier aspects, I am showing a step up from what has become the high level coaching norm.
At 1:01 he shows the chap what to do. and I am seeing it being adopted already.
brightsteve 11 months ago
Oscar Wegner's a legend
ThreeSheets23 1 year ago
I don't expect it to be adopted quickly. There is always resistance to change. But try it and see how it works for you. You may be surprised! Oscar Wegner
thewegnermethod 1 year ago 2
Serious indeed. In 1990, commenting on my 1989 book, where I recommended tracking the ball longer, open stance, topspin, finishing across the body, Tennis Magazine and the US coaching bodies dismissed it, calling it crazy, while Europeans studied them and quickly adopted them. 15 years later everyone is doing it, although still diluted in the USA. Now, in addition to insist on certain of those earlier aspects, I am showing a step up from what has become the high level coaching norm.
thewegnermethod 1 year ago 2
what? this is serious?
cj397 1 year ago
Excellent instruction! Nice job Oscar.
chtomlin 1 year ago