Intuitive Tennis Very good instructional video. Please show me how pronation and supination occur in right and left punches. Thank . Greetings from Russia.
Intuitive Tennis Forehand / two-handed backhand. You have a talent to teach! Please note, few people correctly explain on the Internet how to move in the corners of the court, from the back line and inside the court. Thank . Greetings from Russia :) Victor.
Victor, thanks Yes I will definitely make a video about hitting from the corners. As far as pronation and supination on FH/BH I made a video about Nadal’s forehand coming out next Friday. Some interesting findings on his wrist/pronation. There is some supination on the 2-H BH ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-waHQG1sSYsI.html The answer to your question is yes and no. It’s complex and I will cover it in the future.
Thank you Nick! great instruction! compared to the other tennis videos from wannabe coaches that rather make it even more difficult to learn from, your videos should be awarded. Ever thought about charging for this superb advice? I would definitely pay for it
Catalin, thanks man I appreciate it. I have bad news lol. From now on it’s going to be every other Friday, bc I want to put in more work into the videos and increase the quality. I’m going to keep going for a long time!! Next video is another return of serve video Thanks for your support
Great video, any plans to do tactics, shot selection, patterns of play? Would be particularly interesting to see some patterns of play from top players like Djokovic, Nadal, Federer.. for example Federer hitting a kick out wide on ad side and going into the court and then hitting a weak reply to the open court or volley if he gets to the net fast enough, things like that would be awesome.
Great instruction, as always. Just for fun, the pro at my tennis club demonstrated some serves for me to return. Some of them literally went over my head. I would have had to stand right against the back wall to even touch those. Thanks for confirming that I was not a fool for doing so 🙂
Thx for the vidéo, i would Like to ask a question about how to read wich serve gonna be performed, to try to anticipate the return and First of all the positionning. Thx. Rachid
I think something that is missing is a simple diagram showing the principle you were describing in the video. Something like that (excuse my 3 minute paint skills): imgur.com/XXh4vpc The outer lines (with the left line depending a bit on the height of the server) are roughly the bounds on the possible angles a serve can take, ignoring any spin. So the positioning on the serve then becomes a simple geometric problem! We want to put ourselves in the middle between the two extremes, which happens to be somewhere around the sideline. Of course there are then some other considerations--for example, pro players often deviate a bit from that position towards the backhand side so that they cover more court with their forehand. The basic principle is stays the same, however--and this applies to any shot, be it return of serve or the position in the rally.
Sukudoro, the 🔥🔥🔥🔥 emojis prior to the monster serve were put there to warn you that you are about to witness a crazy hard serve. Lol ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rbwtmCRRV5Y.html In this one I return I couple hard ones in the beginning