Pro Tennis Fitness – Dominic Thiem Fitness Training Inspiration | Connecting Tennis
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7 Comments
Sos argentino?
amazing as usual, thanks Gaston!
Such precise technique is an inspiration. Similar to watching Roger.
"Leg burner" is right! That looks tough, but I always remember the saying, "Pain is weakness leaving the body". Stay well!
My man's legs have muscle wastage
great-job, gaston.
Seems you are training open stance for one hand backhand. Should players prefer close stance instead of open stance? My understanding is if the ball coming too fast and player can't handle it, use open stance. compared to open stance, close stance is more natural, safer or more consistent for one hand backhand. My understanding might be wrong.. Could you give me your hint? Thanks.