Published articles and tennis-related presentations:
“The One-Handed Versus the Two-Handed Backhand – Part III” Tennis One (December 2015)
“The One-Handed Versus the Two-Handed Backhand – Part II” Tennis One (October 2015)
“The One-Handed Versus the Two-Handed Backhand” Tennis One (August 2015)
Presented “The Top Three Things the Modern High School Coach Should Know But Often Doesn’t” at the 2015 Ohio Tennis Coaches’ Association 50th Annual Clinic
Presented “Teaching Relaxed Hands” at the 2014 US Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Midwest Conference
“Relaxed Hands and the Follow Through” Tennis One (February 2014)
“The Arms and Legs Connection” Tennis One (October 2013)

“Watch Tennis” Tennis One (June 2013)
“The Unexpected Benefits of Tracking the Ball” Tennis One (April 2013)
“Punch the Volley?” Tennis One (January 2013)
“Contact in Front and Tracking the Ball” Tennis One (December 2012)
“Contact in Front” Tennis One (November 2012)
“Stable Alignment II: The One-Handed Topspin Backhand” Tennis One (October 2012)
“In Defense of the One-Handed Topspin Backhand” Tennis One (September 2012)
“Stable Alignment” Tennis One (July 2012)
“How to Improve Your Tennis Strokes by Simplifying” Tennis One (April 2012)
“Simple Suggestions for Better Tennis After the Age of 40” Tennis One (February 2012)
“Mental States: Superstitions and Rituals” Tennis One (April 2010)
Footnoted in the book Tennis and Philosophy: What the Racket is All About (Philosophy Of Popular Culture)
“Process vs. Result Goals” Tennis One (October 2009)
“Effortless Volleys” Tennis One (March 2009)
“Is Your Racquet Too Light?” Tennis One (November 2008)
“Overcoming the Mental Challenges of Relaxing” Tennis One (August 2008)
“Relaxed Hands and Good Technique” Tennis One (April 2008)
“Relaxed Hands, Part II” Tennis One (January 2008)
“Relaxed Hands” Tennis One (December 2007)
“Predictability in Tennis” Tennis One (October 2007)
“The Most Undertaught Aspect of Tennis” Addvantage (February 2007)
Republished in Tennis Life (June 2008)
Republished by TennisResources.com
“Serving Up the Unpredictable” Addvantage (July 2004)
Republished by the British Tennis Coaches Association
Republished by TennisResources.com
This article is extensively used in chapter 5 of William Poundstone’s best-selling book Rock Breaks Scissors: A Practical Guide to Outguessing and Outwitting Almost Everybody
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