Coaching Forum Article
ROBO-COACH A GREAT LOOPING
DRILL
By: Richard McAfee, USATT Certified
National Coach
To use the loop as an effective weapon, you need
to be able to control the amount of spin and speed you
impart to each stroke. Too many loopers are one
dimensional, in that they can only produce one speed of
loop. Good loopers can vary the speed, spin, and height of
their loop strokes depending on the tactics needed to
defeat different styles of play. Here is a great drill to
aid you in developing your loop skills.
Robot Settings:
Set
your Newgy Robot to deliver a medium speed topspin return
to your deep backhand.
Drill Pattern:
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Make two backhand counters or loops crosscourt
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Step-round your backhand and execute a series of
three forehand loops crosscourt. The first loop
should be a safe slow loop with heavy topspin. Build
up speed with each loop.
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Change the direction for the fourth loop to down the
line and execute the stroke with maximum
power.
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Repeat the pattern.
Keys for Success:
For maximum spin, contact the ball as it begins its
descent. For maximum speed, contact the ball at the top
of the bounce. Remember to reposition your feet (open
your stance) to direct the ball down the line.
This one-drill gives you practice on a number of
important elements:
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Controlling the amount of spin and speed that you
impart to your loops
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Step-round movement in using your forehand from your
backhand side
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Combining forehand and backhand strokes
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Changing the direction of your loops
Special Note:
To work on developing maximum power, use the above
drill but set your Newgy Robot to produce chop instead of
topspin.
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