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5 Steps to a More Powerful Forehand with Zero Effort 

Patrick Mouratoglou
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Using your hand, forearm and arm together will allow you to maximize your speed and strength without “forcing” it.
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@peterbrewer1822
@peterbrewer1822 Год назад
I believe, as a golfer, this guy knows what he's doing. Exactly the same principles apply to the golf swing in terms of arm and wrist. Acceleration is everything!
@gnohn9366
@gnohn9366 Год назад
Great tennis insight from Patrick.
@transklutz
@transklutz Год назад
It's like having junior instruction without having had the privilege as a junior. And in French. At least now we can finally learn, thanks to RU-vid.
@sugoyeh6733
@sugoyeh6733 7 месяцев назад
Good point !
@jpaa123
@jpaa123 Год назад
révolutionnaire... mon coach m a appris ça y a 40 ans. dessine un rond,vise avec l oeil de la raquette, passe ton bras plié près du corps... ha oui lui était bénévole.
@brunomorvan1665
@brunomorvan1665 Год назад
UNE VIDEO EN FRANCAIS BRAVO COURTE MAIS INTERESSANTE MERCI
@2369drew
@2369drew 2 года назад
This is a very good turning point for me I think. Coz it make sense, I do notice even before I found thus video, when I am lose and kinda semi throw my hands and wrist to the ball, I have more control and depth. This time I'm gonna employ his instruction and I think there will be improvement. Obviously your not literally gonna throw the racket away but kinda mimic the idea so your loose when u hit the ball.
@marlonreyes1262
@marlonreyes1262 2 года назад
How did the concept work for you?
@happyswissjoe
@happyswissjoe Год назад
Do you know who Patrick is? His teaching methods and tips WORK.
@TravelPortugalBrasilTPB
@TravelPortugalBrasilTPB Год назад
Thanks coach of Holger Rune, right? Congratulations.
@jfskyberillenadalito
@jfskyberillenadalito Год назад
Excellent coach
@generalzetterburg
@generalzetterburg Год назад
Racquet & elbow going way to far back behind his back - unit turn, elbow up, hands align with the ball, elbow extension, knuckles up racquet loosely falls, hand drives forward, racquet snaps back, weight shifts to the left foot, left hand and shoulder are driving back, right shoulder driving forward, racquet flips and snaps forward into the ball rebounding off the the loose wrist loose wrist, arm is straight fully extended, right hip opens as the trunk unwinds, last snap as the bicep curls using the power that has come up from the legs into the hips up to the shoulder out to the radius (wrist) and snapping back accelerating the racquet head, exploding the ball out to the court with massive body drive and topspin generation ad the kinetic chain unwinds. Weaponizing your body to deliver the goods, not your arm.
@allanfelipeescol9216
@allanfelipeescol9216 Год назад
excellente coach Patrick
@user-mp9fx9vz4y
@user-mp9fx9vz4y Год назад
ok...i try to use this tips but i found my.forehand become diiffercult to hit and i dont know why.. maybe im wta forehand elbow is back not middle or front
@tennisyouhou2191
@tennisyouhou2191 Год назад
How many times have you tried it ? It cannot be better in several months. All depends on your hand-eye-body coordination abilities so if you really want a result for it, you will have to count around a year or maybe more than that.
@rintoardi1570
@rintoardi1570 Год назад
Please Mr. I want video footwork for kid 13th???
@eddiedantes7470
@eddiedantes7470 Год назад
Just look at Pete's preparation.
@rintoardi1570
@rintoardi1570 Год назад
Footwork training 13th
@kringkrong
@kringkrong Месяц назад
He did super hard… wow!
@narsimha1089
@narsimha1089 2 года назад
This is good one as always… but didn’t understood the last bit of using wrist alone to direct ball
@andrealmar04
@andrealmar04 Год назад
Your wrist dictates the direction of the ball, not your hand or your arm
@JoostPTM
@JoostPTM Год назад
I this for short cross pases with a lot of spin
@transklutz
@transklutz Год назад
@@andrealmar04 you mean because it decides the racquet angle?
@andrealmar04
@andrealmar04 Год назад
@@transklutz kind of
@dogs.and.tennis
@dogs.and.tennis Год назад
Using the wrist to angle your racket head face the direction you want the ball to go
@tennisblood
@tennisblood 5 месяцев назад
Supersa, kupersa, mypersa, kapersa
@StrageSrebreniy
@StrageSrebreniy Год назад
Отл! 👍
@bartbrownlaw1692
@bartbrownlaw1692 10 месяцев назад
Loose forearm .. tight pants🤣👍🏼🎾
@xn1ug
@xn1ug 11 месяцев назад
If you’re newish to tennis, be careful learning this technique!!! it’ll prob make you a worse player and frustrated to no end! The problem is, the techniques Pat teaches are not easy to execute consistently on the court… unless you’ve extremely solid foundations and footwork already, like a semi pro player. Take his forehand technique for example, with a short circle forearm how long is the contact point straight on with the ball? What about high and low balls? Try and lift your elbow on anything but a perfect height ball and you’re screwed! Basically this entire lesson pressumes great footwork and timing …which means 99% of us tennis players will never get more than a few rally balls in at a time. Then ya spraying …esp under tight match conditions!! Soz, I like Pat, esp his mental strength vids with players, but most of us shouldn’t be learning technique off him online …I play with lots of guys between UTR 7-8 (Australia, NTRP 4-4.5), and have seen loads of players try to use these techniques, very unsuccessfully. Pats vids are a good lead magnet for the academy but it’s not your fault if you can’t do what he’s showing, it’s super advanced stuff with impeccable timing required in real world matches.
@direwolf525
@direwolf525 4 месяца назад
Exactly!!! First, as a beginner, they need to take the racquet head back and pull and follow through and learn the footwork once they can hit the ball then teach them to unit turn drop hit then once they get to the advanced buttcap first take back with elbow up like what this guy is telling...
@Giotopoulostennis94
@Giotopoulostennis94 8 дней назад
Coach is not technically good at all..But amazing guy..Amazing in strategies
@AlwaysPur3
@AlwaysPur3 Год назад
Dudes got some cakes on him.. 😋
@jinetduran6621
@jinetduran6621 Год назад
C'était pas vous aux commentaires sur le dernier Roland Garros? Pas convaincue. A l'instar de la dernière question posée par Laurent Luya à Raphaël Nadal : inopportune et mal préparée.
@kflynn_
@kflynn_ Месяц назад
Been told my whole life by 8 coaches, don't break the wrists!! WTF!!!!!!!!!
@Creees
@Creees Год назад
I am sorry i am finding it really hard to respect him since he said tennis should be like basketball
@user-mp9fx9vz4y
@user-mp9fx9vz4y 2 года назад
Niubiest
@DanielJaworski-gk4lh
@DanielJaworski-gk4lh 8 месяцев назад
U should quit coaching Patrick
@DanielJaworski-gk4lh
@DanielJaworski-gk4lh 8 месяцев назад
Fraud
@Maximus90277
@Maximus90277 2 года назад
Sweet kid , but forehand is weak
@edward658
@edward658 Год назад
Bro chill hes like 8
@RonaldHolliman
@RonaldHolliman Год назад
​@@edward658 lol
@speedymr
@speedymr Год назад
LOL he's learning bro omg
@bpxl53yewz29
@bpxl53yewz29 Год назад
@@edward658 He looks more like 12 or 13. I think he's doing a good job though
@minisurfbanana
@minisurfbanana 10 месяцев назад
⁠@@bpxl53yewz29dont know who this kid is but if he is 12-13 he is way late in the learning curve!!!! At 12-13 he should have a great swing already... cause i have 13-14 years students who are 6.0-8.0 UTR rating!!! One can bomb 115mph serves.
@AlphaChinou
@AlphaChinou Год назад
I’m convinced this guy has absolutely no idea what he is talking about. It’s nonsense. I know.. controversial stance. But think for yourself about what he says for a minute…
@RonaldHolliman
@RonaldHolliman Год назад
Explain more please because it makes sense to me. But I'm willing to hear another view.
@ebadd3468
@ebadd3468 Год назад
How many proffessional players have you coach? Please refresh my memory.
@lgoler
@lgoler Год назад
Ask Lleyton Hewitt or Andy Roddick if it’s nonsense. Both played with very stiff and locked arms, couldn’t beat Federer because they couldn’t generate enough power. Watch either in slow motion.
@RonaldHolliman
@RonaldHolliman Год назад
@@lgoler I don't understand why I'm watching Lleyton Hewitt or Andy Roddick. The video didn't mention them or show them. This video is asking the young kid to relax his arm not stiffen it. To throw his arm like many top level players do. Can you explain?
@MinhNguyen-sr6dn
@MinhNguyen-sr6dn Год назад
Waiting for an explanation Nick...
@user-dc4lr7fu1r
@user-dc4lr7fu1r Год назад
C'est un menteur, il n'a sorti aucun joueur, il copie sur les autres. Il prend les mérites du travail déjà accompli par les parents des joueurs. Il ne pense qu'à l'argent.