Friday, December 27, 2013

In-Match Adjustments

Sporting events are basically like any strategy game. You make strategic adjustments based on what you expect your opponent will do and your opponent is doing the same.

If you are significantly superior to your opponent, you will likely prevail regardless of your in-game adjustments. But the gratification is enhanced when you are similar in skill to or slightly below skill to your opponent. In these situations, the outcome tends to tilt to the combatant that makes the best adjustments.

Last night I played three doubles matches with three different partners. All three matches were very competitive with high quality tennis players. In each match, my team fell behind and doubts would creep into my mind. However, in all three matches, I figured out necessary adjustments to make. In all three matches, I experienced the feeling that I was confident that my team would catch up and eventually win the match, if only I or we executed the adjustments. As the evening concluded, my doubles teams pulled out tough come from behind wins in each match. Very satisfying. Hard to duplicate the feeling outside of athletic competition.


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

String Tester

Head Tennis has selected me to be a string tester for their new pro player string. They are sending tennis string to me that I will try out and give them feedback. This is really cool!

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

My Jeepin' Buddy


Friday, July 12, 2013

Tennis Feet

Tennis is hard on feet. Calluses, bruised toenails, torn toenails, and bloody toes. Thankfully I won the match. 

Monday, July 1, 2013

Best Sports Broadcasting Team

There is not a better sports broadcasting team than the tennis team. They communicate with me while they broadcast Wimbledon.