January 9, 2008

Wrist Assist - "The best 69 bucks you'll ever spend," says Brad Gilbert


This thingamajig claims to consistently place a player’s wrist and racket in the optimum position throughout the hitting zone. What Square Hit Tennis, the maker of Wrist Assist, aims to accomplish this this consistent placement is to enable a player to lock the correct stroke into their muscle memory.


I believe in muscle memory. And frankly I think Brad Gilbert's a great coach. So I might give this a shot if I were a beginner trying to get my initial stroke down. Then I'd drop it, seems to me it would only become a crutch.

Check out the Wrist Assist at Square Hit Tennis

Books by Brad Gilbert

Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis--Lessons from a Master




I've Got Your Back: Coaching Top Performers from Center Court to the Corner Office





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Posted by Bob Wallace at January 9, 2008 8:29 AM

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