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Many tennis players learn how to juggle probably because it's a fun exercise to do when you're waiting to play your match. There are other benefits as well. It's good for your hand/eye coordination and coordination in general, as well as your peripheral vision. Plus all you need are a few tennis balls.
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Roscoe talks hits and misses in his life, playing with Arthur Ashe and the "world's fastest serve." He also relates his experiences in life including incredible Grand Slam Finals, time in jail and God.
The words "natural" and "effortless" are thrown out without any mention of "motions" in nature itself. The "standing wave" is one of nature's phenomena that is quintessential in understanding the "natural" strokes of the best players.
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The motion of the arm(s) in the tennis strokes ripples off of the core figure 8 hip rotation in a natural wave form. The fluidity you see in players like Federer, Henin, Murray and other effortless looking players.
The figure 8 hip rotation is the "magic move" of the Natural Athlete and the best tennis players in the world. The core moves in a continuous figure 8 motion dragging the arms behind into an effortless stroke. This figure 8 can be seen in every stroke in the game. It is also the motion of a short-stop in baseball who catches and throws in the same motion.
The 45º angle to the net is the optimal contact point for the ground strokes and volleys in tennis. If you watch the best players in the game you'll see this contact point over and over again. Life on court gets a lot easier once you realize this constant. The 45 is also the balance point of the strokes.