"In golf your strengths and weaknesses will always be there. If you could improve your weakness, you could improve your game. The irony is that people prefer to practice their strengths." --Harvey Penick
This was a quote from one of my favorite coaches from the world of golf. His book has many pearls of wisdom that certainly apply to tennis. The name of the book is "And If You Play Golf, You're My Friend."
Every tennis player understands that if they improve their weaknesses they will improve their game. Do they do it?ÊÊNo! Why not? When practicing they would much rather practice what they do best. It's easier and it feels good. Not exactly a formula for success. And that's the point! How do you ever expect to be a notch or two above the next player if you are doing the same thing they are -- practicing your strengths? You must be different to separate yourself from the other players. And different, oddly enough, is practicing to improve your weaknesses.
Tennis lessons can help improve your weaknesses, but the problem is most players consider the lesson to be their practice. In-between lessons they go right back to practicing their strengths.
Let me challenge you to begin practicing your weaknesses and separate yourself from the rest of the players. How about this? Let's do a little test. For one month go out and practice any weakness you have for 15 minutes a week. That's right, just 15 minutes a week! Watch what happens at the end of a month. You may be thinking, "that's not much time at all." My answer to that is, you're right, it's not much time, but it's a lot more than your doing right now! :) You will be shocked at the improvement you will see. Remember, most players will not even spend that much time. If they would, Harvey Penick's quote would not be necessary. DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!!!