Very interesting and quite brilliant... One suggestion: It would be much more aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly if it was just for rightys; less cluttered and confusing. Perhaps sell a separate lefty version. But I suppose there is no way around it. Have to market to everybody in one design.
@TheTotalServe2 жыл бұрын
Hi Raul. Unfortunately there are many reasons for the mat to be combined. many coaches are using it and they have right handed players and left handed players so it only makes sense to make one mat. Also, ordering minimums and production costs come into play in a big way. Once you actually get on it it's not confusing at all. You just see your color. I think the picture of it as a diagram makes it seem more busy than it actually is. I'm getting GREAT feedback on the effectiveness of the mat
@Better_Call_Raul2 жыл бұрын
@@TheTotalServe Excellent. I have modified my first serve toss to be more into the court and am getting better results. Previously, my flat/slice first serve toss was landing about a foot inside the baseline just as in the mat diagram. Now first serve toss is landing about 2.5 feet inside the baseline (if I were to let the toss drop and not hit it). How far into the court the toss lands will depend mainly on your physical characteristics. Taller players with longer arms can toss farther into the court. But even for players tossing deeper into the court, this mat can still give you a useful right/left spatial reference