How to modify drills with steps in the progression

Rather than labeling drills as “good” or “bad,” their effectiveness depends on how well they support your training goals. Adjustments make all the difference. Start with a basic drill, like a forehand crosscourt rally, and modify it to increase or decrease difficulty:

  1. Equipment: Use slower red or orange balls to ease control and build confidence.
  2. Distance: Bring players closer together for easier rallying or gradually increase distance for a challenge.
  3. Targets: Add smaller targets to increase precision or use larger ones if more encouragement is needed.
  4. Rules: Try “forehands only” or “two-bounce allowance” for flexibility with beginner or senior players.
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