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What is the Difference between the Lobster Elite Grandslam 4 and Lobster Elite Grandslam 5

allen-dave - Tuesday 11.08.09, 15:26pm

The Elite Grandslam 4 offers 3 pre-programmed six shot drills that simulate the most popular styles of play: grinder, all courter, and power baseliner.

The Grinder Drill

This drill gives a sequence of 6 slow high bouncing balls, to either forehand or backhand.

Power Baseliner Drill

The Power Baseliner Drill gives a sequence of 5 fast, low bouncing balls, to either forehand or backhand followed by a short, high ball to finish.

All-Courter Drill

This drill gives a sequence of 6 slow or fast balls of varying height to either forehand or backhand.

The Elite Grandslam 5 offers three additional six shot drills, approach, attack/defend, forehand plus.

APPROACH DRILL

The Approach drill throws balls with various spins and arcs aimed for the player to approach into the court after playing an aggressive ball. This drill will promote correct approach and net position, along with the proper covering of the line.

ATTACK / DEFEND DRILL

The Attack/Defend drill throws balls using greater ball speed and minimal spin making the player move in and out of the corners and across the baseline quickly. This drill will put emphasis on the mental and physical aspects needed to both attack and defend against your opponent’s shots.

FOREHAND PLUS DRILL

The Forehand Plus drill throws balls with moderate topspin and more arc giving the player more time to set-up for a forehand shot. This drill will accentuate the player’s dominant forehand stroke while maintaining proper court position.

 

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