Necesito El Ritmo - The Importance Of Rhythm In The Spanish Method
“Necesito el ritmo,”—“I need (the) rhythm”—is a common phrase heard on the tennis court in Spain, both from players and coaches. Rhythm, cadence, timing, and control are essential aspects of the Spanish style of training.
Chris describes how rhythm relates to control:
—Control of the body
—Control of the swing and technique
—Control of the feet
—Control of the mind
—Control of the emotions.
What is rhythm and why is it important in Spain? How do you achieve good rhythm? Let’s explore Spanish rhythm in more detail!
Join top junior coach Chris Lewit to discuss this topic and more and learn about the Spanish Way.
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