Why you miss into the net so much: the science of trajectory
Understanding how your ball travels is the fastest way to cut unforced errors and gain rally continuity.
If you analyze amateur matches, the net concentrates a big share of unforced errors. It's not an attitude problem, it's a trajectory problem: shots fly too linear and the useful margin shrinks to almost nothing.
Hitting flat may feel aggressive, but it is a fragile solution. When timing is slightly late or your footwork isn't clean, the ball either drops short or flies off without control.
NetLiner changes that pattern because it forces you to play through a higher window. Without overloading the player with technical cues, the body starts to produce more stable shots, the quality of the rally improves and fear of the net drops.
Takeaway: training trajectory doesn't just lower errors; it gives you a more reliable game to build points calmly even under pressure.
