tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4860036269247075645.post7732055370261474099..comments2023-08-26T04:58:26.020-04:00Comments on I Toad You So: Tennis Court Rabbit or TigerDoug Ingbretsenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01224778798131009256noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4860036269247075645.post-11597677987576278192014-11-04T09:18:50.434-05:002014-11-04T09:18:50.434-05:00Good food for thought!
1. Interesting that a rabbi...Good food for thought!<br />1. Interesting that a rabbit chose to 'overpower' a player who was clearly physically superior. I can see the rabbit hoping to use his rabbit skills to run everything down, but trying to fight fire with fire only works if you have the same amount of fire.<br />2. Also interesting that the stronger player (Tiger) chose to run the rabbit around. I think his other strategy of overpowering Rabbit with strong shots carefully targeted is definitely the sounder option. Rabbits are notoriously difficult to tire. In fact, they usually LOVE running stuff down. When faced with a Rabbit, I prefer hitting right at them to challenge their footwork and stroke technique once they have shown me their agility is an asset.<br /><br />Thinking back to one of your previous posts about athleticism, the same point works here - figure out your opponents' strengths and weaknesses ASAP. Avoid the former and chip away at the latter.<br /><br />The big question is, when you are the Rabbit, what do you do about the Tiger??LissaJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11584807385075888865noreply@blogger.com