Here’s a follow up to what we discussed yesterday about focusing on your feet first so you can consistently get a good spatial distance away from the path of that incoming ball.
Good spacing also allows you to move comfortably forward against the ball at contact which gives you much better control of the length of your shot.
But, what I love the most about good spacing is the abilty to always move forward and then morph that forward movement into an approach shot if I look up after my shot and can see my opponent is either reaching for my shot or slightly off balance.
You can hit decent shots from time to time when you back up at contact, BUT you can never take advantage of those times when you hit a really good forcing shot if you back up.
You may have seen this video already, and if so, it’s a good one to review and spend time practicing.
Yep, as the end title on the video states, I’m doing a 2 for 1 lesson sale for a couple of days only.
Take advantage of it before I pull the sale page down.
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