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Jim McLennan is at times a frustrated scientist. He’s always looking for old and new ways to help his students understand what it feels like to hit the tennis ball with effortless power. Jim and I get into why it’s so tough at times for our students to get back to a beginner’s mind and just let go ...
The 2nd part of this interview with Mac is me asking him about my frickin forehand groundie ;-) Am I flexible enough to hit some version of the Federer ‘whip’ forehand? We shall see …
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