What does becoming certified in your area entail/mean?
I'm just wondering if you have any experience since you say you have just became certified.
One reason I ask this is there are certain philosophies that have changed over the last couple of years and applying them might help you or just complicate things depending on what you have done so far. If you have some experience things like getting top-side and moving opposite the direction of the play may come easily. Chuck's advice is priceless. Some things you can control before you ever step on the court. Controlling things like appearance, rules knowledge and mechanics mean you don't have to worry about them on the court. I'm still sort of amazed when I see/hear people being told over and over again to work on their mechanics.
[Edited by tomegun on Jun 27th, 2005 at 01:28 PM]
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