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not a good backhand. legs more open. right leg more to the front. putting the bodyenergy towards the field over the right knee. Swinging is good.
ОтветитьVery didactic. Congrats! :)
ОтветитьGreat detail and mentions a lot of subtle but important things others forget.
ОтветитьWell done champ ..👍🇦🇺👍
ОтветитьGreat teacher!
ОтветитьI enjoyed the video. I’d never heard the stir the pot analogy. Very good. I noticed my hands have been too close and it does make me do a weird recoil before I swing forward.
One question. What kind of shorts are you wearing?
head position and rotation of body doesn't happen at the end.. kinda incomplete and static.
ОтветитьGood video! I m thinking learning from scratch the two handed back hand because i m tired of my tennis elbow that i feel with my one handed. Do you think it will help? I try to swing with two hands and feels so unnatural though.
ОтветитьKeep it simple. Lengthy video
ОтветитьYOU ARE AN AMAZING TEACHER ❤
ОтветитьThe best video lesson on 2 handed backhand ..great job
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьExcellent video, this has really helped me clear my doubts.
ОтветитьCan you teach us single backhand please❤
ОтветитьThanks for the great lesson.
ОтветитьMany, many thanks.
Just what I needed, to make sure how it all is supposed to be and what shadow training to do, to progress and get more stable on the court.
Our grownup chaotic class just moved past it too fast for me to grasp what exactly is the right way to do things and this has left me questioning every move I make. That's what you get when you are a bit scatterbrain and have previous bad habits, that you can fall back as a safety net.
Thanks, would have been complete, if you had showed some hits.
ОтветитьGreat video I like how you prepare. I have hard time switching from forehand to backhand two hand
ОтветитьBrilliant video on so many levels. I love the concept of stirring because it's rhythmic and slow and captures how the timing works. So different from "take the racket back right away" or "you can never prepare too early", which both completely kill timing and coiling. Rest on the calf is so good for getting the motion of the racket head drop, which you also see all the pros doing. And turning the knee to get to contact - wow that is brilliant. That simple move really aids in getting the shoulders and racket to come around and forward. If you look at a slow motion video of Djokovic's backhand you can see all of this. I had never heard any of these before but I'm going to be using this as a framework from now on. Amazing work from Kevin, as always.
ОтветитьThe best double handed backhand video out there, it’s now my best shot!
Ответитьawesome video! you absolutely changed my backhand. I was struggling with my backhand for a long time and your cues helped me make the necessary adjustments to make my motion more fluid to add consistency and power! I love how you simplify everything and break it down into mini shadow swings. What did it for me in particular was the 'turn the knee' portion. It helped be a lot more interconnected and fluid and focus less on my arms. I've watched no less that 30 of your videos since. keep up the great work!
ОтветитьHi, Kevin. Thanks for the great video. A question I have that didn't get answered is which hand is in control of the two handed backhand? Or is it equal responsibilities? I'm completely self taught, so I'm kind of having to work it out on my own and sometimes it feels better one way and other times the other. It kind of looked like you were letting your left hand drive the shot, but it wasn't super clear. I would appreciate your thoughts on this.
ОтветитьHi Kevin, does this “stir the pot thing” happen with a one handed backhand as well?
ОтветитьBest tennis channel hands town. Natural presenter with a great grasp on the bio-mechanics which I have found invaluable. Thanks and keep up the great content.
ОтветитьFantastic explanation and tips Kevin! I started playing in earnest a little under two years ago and just now finally, finally come to the realization that you have to play on the forefoot ALL THE TIME to play good tennis. Now "turn the knee" becomes possible and things just start to click. Crazy how interconnected this is but it takes time and commitment to bring it all together. Now I get the sense of finally playing downhill instead of feeling like a big lummox out there moving around like a sleestak mid snow storm. Great stuff!
ОтветитьThanks coach I follow you from France
ОтветитьYour video on forehand changed my life. I hope this will help too!
Ответитьawesome I love the stirring and touching the calf 👏
ОтветитьI like his humor and breaking it down to simple steps.
ОтветитьThanks man this was super helpful! I'm gonna start eating more soup 🤣
Ответитьin your forehand the plate of racket is parallel to the ground..you add more topsin... instead in your backhand, the plate is less parallel to the ground.. You arrive at the contact point flat in the backhand...what you think about?
ОтветитьDang. That flashlight advice added A LOT of power to my backhand.
Ответитьuhuuuuuuuuuu!!!
ОтветитьMy struggle are high bouncing balls deep in court on my backhand.
ОтветитьGreat video, but I think one thing is just wrong from my point of view. It where you keep talking about Turning the knee. You meant the internal rotation of the hip making the knee turn from facing outwards to forwards. It all about using the hip as a pivot point. Front leg needs to by facing towards the net post or the net. Many step too much side ways towards the ball with their toes along the baseline facing outwards preventing any pivot action to uncoil unless you tier a ligament in your knee.
ОтветитьGood video one thing I feel that is key is to step into the ball with opposite leg. This was critical for me to ensure good timing and balance.
ОтветитьGreat tips
Thanks
Great tips. I learned some tips!!!
ОтветитьLike this video very much
ОтветитьYour “stir the pot” analogy is eye opening.... lol! Gonna give it a try!!
ОтветитьPeople who use analogies to teach or explain things tend to be of very high intelligence. I really like your videos and the way you teach!!
ОтветитьAnalogies are the best way to learn :)
Ответитьnice analogy with the rollercoster tic tic tic tic
Ответитьstirring the pot? LoL
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