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Two-handed Backhand
Methodology
Correcting a faulty stance on the two handed backhand
A common issue with the two-handed backhand is players getting sideways with their foot pointing in the wrong direction....
Methodology
Teaching a player to hit open stance, a progression
Teaching players to hit with an open stance can be challenging, especially if they’re accustomed to hitting the ba...
Methodology
Teaching a solid two handed backhand volley
Many players use two hands for volleying, which can be effective when the ball is perfectly placed. However, it’s...
Methodology
Transitioning from a two-handed volley to a one-handed backhand volley
A frequent issue for players transitioning from a two-handed volley to a one-handed backhand volley is the tendency for...
Methodology
Teaching the players to swing with a loop
A common mistake many tennis players make is positioning the racket too low and keeping it static before swinging forwar...
Methodology
Use 2 bounces to teach players to prepare early
A common issue among tennis players is taking the racket back too late, leading to rushed and less effective swings. To...
Methodology
Point and freeze will help players add stability to their swing
We’ve all encountered players who struggle with consistency due to changing their racket head position too quickly...
Methodology
Matching backswing to incoming ball
In tennis, mastering the art of the backswing is essential for responding effectively to various types of incoming balls...
Methodology
Teach players how to remain in balance while hitting off the back foot
In tennis, maintaining balance while hitting on the back foot is a common challenge many players face. Often, players fi...
Methodology
A nice trick to help players keep their Head still
One key difference between advanced tennis players and beginner or intermediate players is balance. Advanced players can...
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