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How To Stop Preparing Late On Your One Handed Backhand 

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Late preparation is one of the biggest things preventing players from hitting a good quality one handed backhand. Late preparation causes issues with timing and prevents players from being able to generate power. It also increases the number of unforced eros players make.
If you want to turn your single handed backhand into a weapon, you need to prepare early. This video will show you how to do it.
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Комментарии : 37   
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker 2 года назад
Why do you think you prepare late? FREE TENNIS VISION STARTER PROGRAM - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SEjiejVluKc.html
@shardulkhodankar6180
@shardulkhodankar6180 2 года назад
You have videos for every real problem players at the intermediate level face, including this one. Great videos and I learn a lot from these. Also I can very much relate to every problem you describe in your videos . Thank you so much !
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker 2 года назад
Thank you are you are welcome. Thats the plan, so if there is anything else you would like to see videos on let me know.
@ajollypanda4175
@ajollypanda4175 Год назад
This vid was concise and so useful; subscribed
@artsgonzales
@artsgonzales 2 года назад
Great !!! Where were you all these years !!! Thank you!
@srinip825
@srinip825 Год назад
Hello Excellent video. Thanks for sharing this. Can you please make a video about the choice of stance for cross court vs down the line one handed backhand? Thanks
@srikanthreddy8257
@srikanthreddy8257 Год назад
great job
@danielpp23
@danielpp23 2 года назад
Can’t stress enough how good this video was. Great, great stuff, man. I feel like footwork is just about as important as the stroke technique, but it is often dismissed or neglected by coaches and RU-vidrs alike. It would be lovely if you could keep these footwork lessons coming (especially with drills), especially for forehands as well!
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker 2 года назад
Thanks. I’ve got a couple of videos for the forehand, but will be adding them on deep and short balls soon 🙏
@ryu0016
@ryu0016 Год назад
this could be one of the most underrated video of all times, while most of the tutorial focus on the body and the racket movement, this video is the first to break down and remind us how important the footwork is. looking forward to my next tennis class 😀
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker Год назад
Glad you found it helpful. I sometimes wonder if the other online coaches are playing a different game to me, because I've always found that I have to get to the ball before I can hit it.... But as you said, no-one talks about footwork 😀
@christopherwilson1989
@christopherwilson1989 2 года назад
really great video
@joaopereiradamotta2515
@joaopereiradamotta2515 4 месяца назад
With two hands backhand is it all the same?
@miapapa1955
@miapapa1955 2 года назад
Very good video, I only have a one handed backhand . This will help a lot. I will watch this over and over., Thanks
@dmf30
@dmf30 5 месяцев назад
I have seen this twice now. Excellent video Agree with one of the other comments that this video is underrzted.
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker 5 месяцев назад
Glad you found it helpful.
@franciscomanrique4979
@franciscomanrique4979 Год назад
Gracias
@redpantherofmadrid
@redpantherofmadrid 7 месяцев назад
👏👏👏👏
@gerrysmith3388
@gerrysmith3388 Год назад
Thanks for the footwork lesson i was having trouble with my backhand my feet was not moving on time. I appreciate your lesson. That really helps my backhand. Thanks a million.
@MaxMax-vb3xi
@MaxMax-vb3xi 2 года назад
Bro...I think the early prep is the answer to my fugly one-hander...ill try it out today... thank you and keep making these helpful videos..
@icnua-kimbongin8487
@icnua-kimbongin8487 Год назад
This video clip is very helpful for me. Thank you 😊
@pedrohuevon8844
@pedrohuevon8844 Год назад
Clear, simple and straightforward 👍
@smilli6415
@smilli6415 2 года назад
i get shin pain when i play tennis ..whats causing it and any tips ? thanks
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker 2 года назад
Pain is complex stuff, so it would be impossible for me to know what is causing your issue.
@guilhermewohlers334
@guilhermewohlers334 Год назад
Usually you have weak shin muscle and or calves muscles. You get pain because they are a huge part of accelerating and stopping. Source: I weigh 300lbs and have been playing sports for a while, my shin pain stopped when I started weightlifting to improve these two muscular groups. cheers.
@jyhshienlin
@jyhshienlin Год назад
great instructions! thanks.
@ryszardszalkiewicz3979
@ryszardszalkiewicz3979 2 года назад
Great video. The best I have seen on the subject.
@EgoBarsovia
@EgoBarsovia 2 года назад
¡¡¡Muy bueno!!! Gracias.
@longdarkhair7886
@longdarkhair7886 Год назад
You are very handsome too❤
@heidihei1614
@heidihei1614 2 года назад
Really great!
@duanehiveley8795
@duanehiveley8795 2 года назад
Have you made any videos on the 1HBH return of serve? Any suggestions when to play shorter or deeper? Should I have shorter takeback than usual?
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker 2 года назад
I don't have any videos on the return mainly because I don't have anyone to serve at me :-) It's hard to make tactical recommendations, but generally the take back will be shorter because you have less time.
@carloamj
@carloamj Год назад
I’ve found that going further behind the baseline makes the swing easier. Split step right as they’re gonna hit the ball and decide between a OHBH swing or a high deep slice.
@Josephbobby07
@Josephbobby07 10 месяцев назад
I just slice
@rickyclicks
@rickyclicks Год назад
The moment I focussed more on preparation and footwork instead of the swing itself, this massively improved my game. This was helpful 🙌 Keep it up. I subscribed
@TennisHacker
@TennisHacker Год назад
Thanks and great to hear 😀
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