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Tennis Skills - How Understanding How You Learn Will Help You Improve Quicker
October 30, 2009, 7:56 pm | visits: 0 | wordcount: 476
By Paul Gold

Tennis Skills - We all want to better them don't we? Yes, even if your name is Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams or Rafa Nadal and you are used to playing at Wimbledon or the US Open, getting more tennis skills under your belt or just improving what you already have is high on every tennis players agenda. But, how do you go about it? Well sometimes it's not about your forehand or backhand and what practise methods you choose that counts. Sometimes it's just about understanding the process of learning and improving that will prove most successful. Not sure what I mean? Well here is a story that should I am sure will help you. I was talking to a group of tennis players a couple of weeks ago when I mentioned something I thought would help them all through the individual troughs they were experiencing at the time. All I did was to explain the 4 stages of learning tennis skills - so here they are. The four stages of motor skill acquisition are as follows: Stage 1. Unskilled & Unconscious Stage 2. Unskilled & Conscious Stage 3. Skilled &, Conscious Stage 4. Skilled & Unconscious How does this all work then? Well, as a beginner you find you struggle with skill execution as well as with understanding why your mistakes exist - This is Stage 1. After a while, you understand/learn the proper execution, but cannot consistently repeat it - This is Stage 2. Eventually, you can execute the skill with correct technique and with reasonable consistency, however it is consciously controlled which means a sacrifice in flow & fluidity - This is Stage 3. Stage 4 is when you forget & don't think i.e. you master the skill and forget/don't use any technical instructions - you Just Do It (thanks to NIKE!) I think it's really important to identify just where you are in the scheme of things, so you will have real expectations about how you should be expecting to play on a day by day basis. The problem I find is that generally most players don't understand the 4 stage progression I just outlined and therefore have unrealistic expectations about their level of play and that only leads to FRUSTRATION & in many cases.....real ANGER! The reason I was quick to talk to the group about it was purely down to the fact that someone sat me down to tell me about it many years ago. The story is a very interesting and somewhat strange one, so I think I will save it for another day - if you are lucky. But for now, sit down and try to work out where your tennis skills level is and see if your newly found understanding helps you in the way you approach your tennis game. P.S. One last thing, don't forget, you will have different parts of your game at different stages so you will need to adjust for each of them accordingly. Good Luck

Go to http://www.tennis-training-central.com for more great tennis info to move your game up through the gears and into top speed!
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