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U da best
ОтветитьLove your video
ОтветитьIt helped me a lot
ОтветитьThe guy looks really awkward with his left arm like he wish it wasn't there.
ОтветитьGreat lessons , many tks to all of you indeed!! 👏👏🎾🎾
ОтветитьThe pupil is a really fast learner !!! Congratulations mate ! Really good job from the teacher ! Keep going ! Thank you for helping many young players to improve their technique
ОтветитьYou guys are doin great ...It really helped me..thnxc
ОтветитьHey coach, what about the left hand rotating as well when he releases for the forehand .....makes for a smoother swing through
ОтветитьForehand is going well can u pls do the same for backhand also
ОтветитьAwesome! It was extremely helpful to see your slow motions which pretty much look like my own. Releasing the racket head still is a difficult task for me. I guess my head wants to be in control of every single aspect of the swing which makes it inhibited. If you have any tipp how to overcome this stiffness and hit the ball with joy and passion let me know.
ОтветитьHow much does this guy pay for these practices ?
ОтветитьHi guys great job and continue to stay ahead of the game. Colin LTTA
Ответитьhey ian..how can you even call yourself a coach when you can't improve your own forehand..ive seen you play and your forehand is a crap..you can't even generate natural power from the kinetic chain of your body..to be honest,your forehand is a crap man..
ОтветитьGood vid
ОтветитьVery well explained! Thanks for the great video:)
ОтветитьHe should imagine using his racquet like a whip or a wet towel when trying to flick it at someone, in this case a tennis ball. In order for that to happen he has to make the snap happen a few milliseconds so the tennis ball catches the racquet face after the snap
ОтветитьI really enjoy these types of videos
ОтветитьFed is hard to learn from, he is one of the few players with a stright arm forhand
ОтветитьReally a very good lesson.. Congratulazions.. We learn more, with student errors.. I like It very much.. I hope to see the same lesson for the topspin back one hand...
Ответитьankle socks and immediately you drop 20% in appreciation :)
ОтветитьI love your videos!!!! Where can I get your couch cushion tennis balls?
ОтветитьIs it a eastern grip?
ОтветитьGreat job! it's incredible the difference of your way to explain tennis vs italian way...in my next life i wanna born in USA!!
ОтветитьI need those tennis ball pillows!!!!!
ОтветитьThis is amazingly helpful! My tennis coach told me to give it "the flick", but I never totally understood it. Your explanation and progression exercises sre SOOOOO much more helpful in learning the flick! Many, many thanks Ian and team and student!!
Ответить"Now he his a good Coach.Plesant to listen to .Diffintly I enjoy your Lesson Channel. Keep up the good work I've learned a lot from you Sir.Centurion JESSIE. 😉😎
Ответитьit amazes me at even the 4.0 level how many people can't do that even during a short ball warm up.
ОтветитьReally great stuff guys!!! Love the part when Phill drops the racquet! kkkkkkk
ОтветитьOkay, you've convinced me to buy a tripod!
ОтветитьÒ Ó O, Ò Ó O
ОтветитьAbsolutely the best!
ОтветитьHe's starting out too low and using the WTA chicken wing swing. The pushing is how you hit with control when you're starting out. Swing mechanics for a beginner is different from someone when they're pushing into 4's. He has to not drop his racquet so low and not do such a drastic low to high pushy swing path. He should try to get his elbow away from the body, even up and out, and build and focus on accelerating the top of the racquet head through the ball using centripetal force to plow through the ball instead of pushing it or brushing up on it low to high. The focal point of your swing is around the middle of the racquet when you're 3.0. When you move to 4's the focal point is TOP of your racquet and making sure you're wrapping it around the ball on contact. Instructions change as you get better. You can't keep doing same swing instructions that you did when you first learned how to play tennis when you're becoming advanced.
ОтветитьKirby, oh Kirby...
ОтветитьJust because something appears to be a certain way because it looks a certain way in a video does not make it so.
ОтветитьUh huh, mmm hmmm, yeah
ОтветитьMoruglou would have fixed him in 2mins ... PARFEIT !!!
ОтветитьThis is gold. Absolutely love it. Thanks guys, this certainly aids my fore hand stroke to next level.
ОтветитьAre you asking him to hit the ball earlier than normal because for me just below chest height is taking it early right ?
I was told waist height is generally the rule of thumb for most groundies?
Thanks
Do you have a new link to forehand action plan?
ОтветитьSo patiently teaching and explaining.
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьjesus christ thats ira without a beard?
ОтветитьThis is some good content! Easy to understand, now time to hit a thousand balls! So before I go hit I figured I'd do some practice swings gradually speeding up. Before I increased the speed I realized my body position was in the right position! I was always making contact with my hips and chest perpendicular to the base line.
ОтветитьI find this extremely helpful to finally get to the top spin I need.
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