Ambidextrous Tennis - Chris Lavery
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@ignacioambort long story short, your left side of your brain controls your right side. and your right side of your brain controls your left side of your whole body, so if your a righty, you use ur left side of your brain to move it. but if youre ambidextrious, you control both side of your body therefore you are using all of your brain :)
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being an ambidextrous person (who can play tennis with both hands like this), i suggest you pick a hand and stay with it bc once you get to play against people who can really hit with pace, it'll be very tough to switch hands to hit. you should just focus on getting ur racket back early to hit well. and to be honest, ur barely a 4.0. ur serve is good, but everyone can see that ur groundies aren't up to a 4.5 and up at all. and i doubt u can compete with a 6.0, or else those players are terrible
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Going pro? Are you serious?! Nobody who doesn't play tennis for 4 years has a chance at going pro. Your strokes are decent at best, but I know many 16s players in my section that could beat you easily. When I saw this video I googled your name and a year after this video was posted you were still playing opens...
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he seems a little socially awk. might just be the camera but yeah..
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@bwa123forlife Im full ambidextrous too. If you pay me i ll give you the answer "bwa123forlife" ))).
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@ignacioambort im full ambidextrous too. The left side of our brain give move to our right hand, and the right one give move tour left hand. Thats why ambidxtrs players use their wholebrain.
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good luck going pro pfffffffft
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He will never go pro because it is impossible to play like this against someone who knows what they are doing in a game of tennis, the reason is that he will simply not have enough time to change hands and maneuverability will be an issue. and also i have a double handed back hand and any one else who also has a double handed backhand will understand that it is not very hard to hit a forehand with both hands, that said the fat that is can serve with both hands is amazing and very useful.
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@wholebrainplanet he sounds like he is very slow its good u get his brain working lol
Ok so the guy plays with two forehands so?? i mean how is this related on using your whole brain?? i dont get it. Explanation needed on the description
ignacioambort 8 months ago
@ignacioambort The fact that he is able to use either hand to hit forehands and serve indicates that he is using more of his brain power to produce these unusual motor controls . Most people do not have this ability because their brain's are wired only one side for serious coordination.
wholebrainplanet 8 months ago
@wholebrainplanet As far as i´m concerned the left side of the brain works step by step on learning something (secuencialy) and the right side of the brain learns with "images" all in one. So this is why i think that the fact that he is Ambidextrous doesnt mean anything. For me is all about the learning process. I´m a tennis instructor myself (and im passioned about education) and kids when they are under 5 years old are all ambidietrous. We teach to play bothanders because is tennis evolution
ignacioambort 8 months ago
@ignacioambort You are entitled to your thoughts on the matter.
wholebrainplanet 8 months ago
I wouldn't call him a phenom... he's good for sure, but not even close to being a star player.
scbaldwin13 8 months ago
@scbaldwin13 thanks for your input.
wholebrainplanet 8 months ago