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“How to “Flip the Switch” and INSTANTLY Catapult your Tennis Game to the Elite Level… And Deliver Crippling Bullet Serves, Slice the Court in Half with Impossible Speed and Consistently Outclass Your Opponents – Without Adding a Single Minute of Practice!”
But have you noticed that sometimes less talented players can dominate stronger and faster opponents?
You may have even played these freaks of nature. Even though you are faster, stronger and more experienced, they seem to win – with ease.
If you look close, you can see this phenomenon in other sports. The barely 6 ft. basketball player that makes the opposite team look like amateurs. The old-time golf pro with the weird swing and single-digit handicap. Or the “over-the-hill” boxer that destroys the other guy’s will to fight in the first round…
The secret to their almost magical dominance has nothing to do with physical conditioning. At the elite level, almost everyone has paid thier dues with practice and conditioning.
It’s not about coaching. Tennis is stocked with world-class coaches who are hungry to mentor the next Serena Williams.
It’s not about equipment. Sponsors will gladly put the best gear in your hand if you win.
What is the key to always having the edge – even when you are NOT the best player on the court?
Yep 5 inches – which happens to be the diameter of the your skull. That’s smart- a** way of saying that the mental game of tennis is the REAL game.
In my experience, the elite athletes at the pinnical of their psort, spend almost 20-30% of their training time focused on sharpening their mental game.
Jana Novotna is facing off against Steffi Graf. No problem, Jana is known for having a solid game. Maybe not an elite game, but on that day she looked amazing…
Graf was struggling and Jana was steam-rolling her her by the 3rd set. Jana had lost the first set 6-7, but then went on a tear destroying Graf 6-1 in the 2nd set, and was up 4-1, 40/30 to take the commanding 5-1 lead en route to becoming Wimbledon Champion.
Leaping at the chance, Graf rallied and within about 15 minutes clinched the 3rd set 6-4 and her 13th Wimbledon title.
Jana broke down during the awards ceremony and actually cried on the shoulder of the Duchess of Kent.
If you want to play and win, then you must train your mind. Chokes, stupid mistakes, surprising double faults all need to be wrestled into submission.
My methods are controversial and powerful. I live to win and I make sure that my students always have an unfair mental advantage on the court.
Although I have coached world-class tennis pros, I prefer to work with average tennis players.
That’s my secret. I get a special thrill out of…
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