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Reinforcing
Technique on the 'GO'
(Mobile/Cell Phone Downloads)
Motor skills can
be reinforced in many different ways. In the main, players perform
and reinforce skills via:
- verbal instruction,
- kineshesis (physically performing the movement pattern),
- visual-sensory input.
All types of these types of sensory input are enforced by the coach during training on court. However, it is the off-court motor skill learning that is the subject of this article. Specifically, it is about providing relevant visual-sensory information that may provide the player with a 'skills reinforcment' tool during off-court periods such as travelling to and from school/tennis club. As coaches we are all looking at ways in which we can provide a greater service to our ambitious pupils.
| ProCompare tennis members look no further! |
As part of your membership we a proud to be able to offer you high quality downloadble, slow-motionvideo clips of many top ATP/WTA players. These videos provide a practical way for your player to be able to, at any time, watch and reinforce the skills that are performed by their favourite players. Each clip provides a world class player performing a stroke at both real-time and importantly, slow-motion (15% normal speed).
To view each video Double-Click on the Video Screen.
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Baghdatis Forehand Right
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Safin Serve Right
Click here to download |
Clips can be viewed on your telephone NOW buy following these 3 simple steps.*
- Click the link below the video and save
to a folder on your computer desktop ('Save target as..').
- Connect your phone to your PC using the
relevant cable. (N.B. in most cases this will be a standard
USB cable). Once the phone is connected the folder relating
to the phones memory card will automativally open.
- Copy/Paste the video file from the folder on your computer desktop to the the phones memory card.
Please note that transferring video files onto you phone may differ depending on the model. Therefore refer to your phones instruction manual for more help.
Best wishes



