Achieving Optimal Performance: Relaxation – 4th in a Series

“The mind of a perfect man is like a mirror. It grasps nothing. It expects nothing. It reflects, but does not hold. Therefore the perfect man can act without effort” – Chuang Tzu Most of us truly believe that if we try hard enough, our efforts will be rewarded. Players and coaches push to the … More Achieving Optimal Performance: Relaxation – 4th in a Series

The Third Fundamental: Angular and Linear Momentum

The two most significant sources of power are hip and shoulder rotation (Angular Momentum) and weight transfer (Linear Momentum). These power sources are important fundamentals. Any stroke can be placed in to one of three categories. These categories are based on the stroke’s most significant source of power. Swinging strokes (ground strokes, serves, swing volleys) … More The Third Fundamental: Angular and Linear Momentum

Achieving Optimal Performance: Positive Thinking – 3rd in a Series

Positive Thinking “The mind is like a fertile garden, it will grow anything you wish to plant, beautiful flowers or weeds. Do not allow negative thoughts to enter your mind, for they are the weeds that strangle confidence”. – Bruce Lee Negative thinking creates mental and physical resistances that greatly hinder your performance, on and … More Achieving Optimal Performance: Positive Thinking – 3rd in a Series

Mental: Achieving Optimal Performance – 2nd in a Series

Belief: “Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re probably right” – Henry Ford In the 1950’s the world believed it was humanly impossible to run a mile in less than  four minutes. In 1954 Roger Bannister became the first person to break this barrier with a time of 3 minutes 59.4 seconds. … More Mental: Achieving Optimal Performance – 2nd in a Series