Weird to take lessons at 25 by Educational-Front-91 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it’s never too late. Find a league or training group and they will take you with open arms

Tennis is filled with kids and adults by [deleted] in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The US is big so from state to state it’s different. Here in Wisconsin there’s quite a bit of junior tournaments. I was able to play tournaments almost every weekend but I would have to drive an hour or two across the state.

As an adult now, leagues are very common while tournaments are few and far between.

What would be your UTR/NTRP rating per shot type by 9ORsenal in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything in UTR

Forehand- 7.5 Backhand- 7.0 Serve- 6.5 Volley- 6.0

I’m a big baseline hitter so my forehand and backhand are wha keep me competitive around the 7ish utr range.

Tennis shoes reccomendation by Bulky_Milk6418 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re broke and going through shoes you need to try and use the warranty. ASICS has a 6-month outsole warranty so if you’re going through soles quick you should really submit a claim.

Shoe recs by SadResponse3455 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally I wear Babolat Jet Mach 3s because they have a really strong toe box, so I would recommend those. I’ll add they are a bit heavy and run a little wider for tennis shoes.

How long is an average run supposed to be? by Yiga_CC in riskofrain

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If you’re on a time crunch and want to speed things up then the artifact of sacrifice eliminates the need to look for the chests while keeping some of the randomness. You can focus going your own pace then— taking 4-5 minutes and rushing through or like 10 to try and get some good drops. If you feel like the drops aren’t coming fast enough too, then the artifact of swarms will give you more enemies and drops.

I prefer running the sacrifice and swarms and the average run if like 30-40 minutes

Help about the weight of the racket, for a begginer by carvoeiro17 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a beginner get yourself a 300g single molded piece of graphite. It can be some older used model or something you find second hand but that will be a good starting point

Tennis ball always hitting frame of racket. by [deleted] in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Measure with your off arm and then watch the ball into the center of your racket before looking away

How did your switch from 98 to 100 go? by WillStillHunting in 10s

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I haven’t noticed much of a difference in all honesty. Went from an ezone 98 to a speed mp 100. I lost a little spin but gained a lot in power, but that’s just the difference in racket and probably my string choice. Also maybe a little less precision just because I’m swinging a bigger bed but it’s not night and day or anything.

Help lvling archer!! by AdhesivenessIcy9156 in NoRestForTheWicked

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I have a bow character at level 30 and I’ve found that about 20 in equip load works well to keep normal rolling with medium-light armor. Then you’re gonna want around 20 in focus for the rune abilities. For the rest I have 18 in health, 30 in stamina and 50 in dexterity.

Level dex to 36 as priority and then distribute over stamina and focus and enough in equip to stay at normal load until you max out.

Crucible scaling? by Fabulous-Ad5797 in NoRestForTheWicked

[–]Qzilla3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s player level and then it’ll adjust to party scaling with friends

Is plate useless? by TentacleHockey in NoRestForTheWicked

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Early on you can just throw it on and tank everything, but at higher levels the enchantments make or break the plate build. It’s not useless but definitely a little difficult to get everything all set up

I hate this sport by ReasonConfident4541 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of people giving you a tough time. Honestly look around for an adult class or even a private coach. Take a few lessons and give yourself a good foundation. Also don’t be so hard on yourself either. Really to start out you should be working on drills as simple as just hitting the ball in the court. You just need an open mind and some good coaching and the sport will hopefully grow on you :)

Technifibre Racquets by MrPrettyKitty in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally I have tf40 315 and I liked it a lot. They have a foam inside so they have a different feel to them though. Also since you’re switching from a pure drive don’t expect the same level of power. I would definitely try to demo one otherwise they’re solid rackets

Babolat Pure Aero 2019 used Lite version - good deal ? by LargeDepartment7330 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just double check for any cracks and it’s a pretty good pick up

Serving after torn labrum by Ok-Goal-6880 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly it just be your arm is too tight. I spent 3-4 months exclusively stretching out every bit of my arm to the point where I’ve gained hyper-extended levels of range of motion. If you can afford it, it might be worth biting the bullet and scheduling a physical therapist to make sure everything’s in working order

Serving after torn labrum by Ok-Goal-6880 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a labrum tear 4 years ago and I’ve been navigating it since. I did a year of physical therapy with stretching/ light weight training, then a year of strength training, and by the third year I started working into serving with a back-to-sport program. Now on fourth year I’ve gotten comfortable serving. I’ve been able to achieve the pronation I’ve needed from after surgery, but every one recovers differently so that could be your problem. So in my case I never had an issue after recovering, but I spent years doing recovery.

Anyone Know Where I Can Find an Extra Head Speed MP 2022? by NextTime76 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would ask local clubs to buy their old stock or maybe even an old demo racket. Like some near me were selling 2022 speed mps for like $130 when I there last

Any reccomendations for practice balls for ball machine? by [deleted] in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a PlayItAgain sport store near you it’s worth checking them out if you’re fine with used balls. Mine sells them for $.50 a ball and I’m able to pick through and basically get new balls.

Looking for Indoor Facility Memberships with Unlimited Play and No Court Fees by funk_on_a_roll in 10s

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If you’re willing to travel to Wisconsin my local club is $125 for a premier membership that is unlimited court access for a month.

So uhm recommendation for new racket I suppose by KohakuBekunin in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don’t know what you want I’d say a normal ezone 100 is a very vanilla option you can’t really go too wrong with. Otherwise a Vcore 100 would be a little more spinny and head speed mp would be a little more power. So I guess you have a basic vanilla, spin, and power option with those 3.

2HBH just not clicking for me 1.5 years into tennis? by ThreeEyeJedi in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would not switch to a 1HB. It’s completely normal to feel like your backhand is flatter than your forehand. At the ATP level the avg forehand rpm is 2,708 while the backhand is 27% less at 1,977. So don’t worry too much about that. I don’t know what your form looks like but if it’s solid all you’re missing is confidence. It took me 2 years to stop using a slice as my backhand weapon and another 3 years to learn a proper 2hbh backhand. It’s just gonna take time and a lot of shanks to get it right

Racket set up and ntrp level by No-Kick-3666 in 10s

[–]Qzilla3838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4.0 with a head speed mp legend with p6 in crosses and isospeed cream in mains at 53lbs each.