Has anyone here tried these power-boosting techniques in their game? How did it go?
@ahmedfx13516 ай бұрын
sir Patrick im starting tennis soon you got any tips for me?
@DabbiWalaKachha6 ай бұрын
I have an issue with leaning back and I end up hitting long, now I know why I do that. Will try to get in good positions
@faithingod55336 ай бұрын
The key techniques that work for me is the prepare early and keep the grip loose to generate more power and to not be afraid to hit long. Top spin then seems to come more naturally and the length corrects itself through the flight path of the ball.
@JohannBaritono6 ай бұрын
No, but I will tomorrow
@danikai25626 ай бұрын
Swinging loose has always come natural to me. Lately I've been focusing heavily on weight transfer (with proper timing) and contact further outside my body. The power increase is for sure noticeable and will surprise your opponent. Love your tips! Many thanks!!
@echoiceman6 ай бұрын
I love that KZbin makes it possible to get this for free. This is amazing coaching. Thanks, Patrick!
@KilwinningLodge5 ай бұрын
Thanks Patrick, I am 74 and have recently restarted playing with some friends who are younger and fitter. Much has changed since I played back in the 1960's, and your lessons are really helpful and at my age, it is not really logical to start paying for lessons to improve or re-learn. Thank you for offering this service (pun not intended) at no cost, I really appreciate it !
@sofianpatel4866 ай бұрын
The 2 month wait for a new video was worth it. One of your best masterclasses in my opinion.
@alexbrands115 ай бұрын
Какой мастер класс?? Приезжай ко мне я тебе за час больше расскажу и покажу!!🤣🥎🤣
@robertnawalowalo290924 күн бұрын
Thank you Patrick for being so generous to social tennis players regardless of our level. We can always keep learning, tennis is a game we can keep playing into our old age!
@AJTheCavie6 ай бұрын
Of all of your videos about generating power, this one finally made it click for me! The explanation of a loose grip and the analogy of the tree branches are PERFECT. Thank you yet again, Maestro!
@BryanTanner5 ай бұрын
Before responding to your question, let me first say that I've observed you in players' boxes for over a decade. I came to your channel because I was impressed by a recent TikTok in which you diagnosed Kyrios with the "Syndrome of the Talented Player." I've watched almost everything on your channel; the masterclasses and shorts are fantastic! The production quality is world-class, and the tips are products of a lifetime of observing the thoughts and behaviors of players. You asked how these 4 power-boosting techniques improved my game. After learning about Tip #4, I shifted from an extreme semi-western forehand grip to a more moderate one, and, sure enough, I could extend my lever and generate more power. I have NEVER heard that rationale before. Thanks for sharing these unique conceptual connections with the world. I'll be telling all my intermediate to advanced tennis students about you.
@opsm48175 ай бұрын
How long did it take you to develop new muscle memory? With moderate play I changed my one-handed backhand to two handed backhand in the course of 2 years
@orionasgardzero77935 ай бұрын
I respect these rules every time I play..I started 3 years ago and I play almost every day(sometimes 2 or 3 times a day, I love tennis)..my balls are fast and my serve is near 200km /h..I'm 45 y.o. and I think I should have start much earlier 😞😞😞 Love this sport!!! ❤❤ Thank you so much for your advises, I follow everything you said!!!
@ing.o.r.83616 ай бұрын
Thanks Patrick, as a professional Tennis Trainer in Austria I fully agree with your aproache to generate power. Especially the usage of extrem grips was always disapointing for me. MY aproach is the natural swing / flow plus power from your feets to generate power on a recreational to advanced level. I am teachingg since 1987. Best Regards from Austria, Oliver
@LubuLegend35 ай бұрын
Woher bist du genau Oliver?
@ing.o.r.83615 ай бұрын
Bin im Wiener Speckgürtel zu Hause
@birgitrudnick3933 ай бұрын
Hi Oliver, ich versteh leider nicht, was er mit „extrem grip“ meint. Könntest du mir das erklären?
@ing.o.r.83613 ай бұрын
@@birgitrudnick393 Mit extrem grip meint er z.B. einen Western Griff bei der Vorhand. LG
@birgitrudnick3933 ай бұрын
@@ing.o.r.8361 Danke
@e.j.f83494 ай бұрын
There are so many great insights in this video but the one that really helped me is to hit the ball back early in its bounce when coming towards me. Before I would just move east and west (left and right) and adjust my swing to wherever the ball was regardless of high or low. Now I know the need to move north and south in order to hit the ball early in its bounce. Thus while this lesson is teaching about power, it also teaches about proper footwork. A double bonus...!
@docpramodАй бұрын
Excellent teaching. Amazing to be tutored by Patrick that too for FREE!!
@airbyairson6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I only started playing tennis when I was 37. Your videos help me so much to be able to play modern tennis. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us.🙏🙏
@poonremote5 ай бұрын
Masterclass indeed! I love it, like always. The content on your youtube channel is 100% pure tennis. No ads, no loops at all!
@pierredumon776017 күн бұрын
Merci pour cette vidéo très explicite et instructive. Joueur récréatif de 60 ans, petit niveau 30-1 car je joue peu en compèt, je m inspiré de vos vidéos, et j ai perfé en tournoi en battant un 15/3, ex 2e série, dans la catégorie d âge. Donc très grand merci pour ces précieux conseils. Ça marche du tonnerre
@rockybrooks97703 ай бұрын
Like so many others who have posted expressing their gratitude to you for making your lessons available, I too appreciate viewing such tips provided in a clear and concise manner. Cheers to you...
@Maaxx72725 ай бұрын
Best free lesson on KZbin. Much appreciated
@eldartop16345 ай бұрын
Indeed
@coachvctennis5 ай бұрын
3rd best lesson on power- Top 2 are Tennis Evolution-Salzenstein and How to hit hard AF less fluff and more to the point
@PrChrisDuranOfficial6 ай бұрын
Merci Patrick pour votre pacience à nous enseigner ce merveilleux sport. Je vis à Rio de Janeiro et je suis chanteur dans la nation brésilienne. J’ai eu un niveau 15/2 et je continu à aprendre avec vous! Comme c’est dommage de ne pas vous avoir connus avant ! 😊
@peter_ausnit6 ай бұрын
Great that you've included exercises we can use to learn these techniques. Super helpful. Thanks, coach.
@jackroman126 ай бұрын
Thank you Patrick!! I always play better after I watch a few of your videos!
@IOSALive6 ай бұрын
Patrick Mouratoglou, I really enjoyed this video, so I hit the like button!
@flyhigh000005 ай бұрын
👍 From Calgary Thanks for all the lessons Since I play Tennis with my left hand, at the end of the session or sometimes at the beginning I throw a ball with my Right hand which is my normal throwing hand against the wall and it allows for my rotation to have a much better balance and have noticed that improvement.
@JinHwang10 күн бұрын
thank you. I learn something new everyday.
@helenwang637517 күн бұрын
You are such amazing coach! All your KZbin videos are very helpful! Than you so much!!!
@charlybobbob899224 күн бұрын
merci beaucoup je suis DE et j"en apprends beaucoup en visionnant tes videos surtout en anglais thanks 👍👍👍
@stephanedallier33166 ай бұрын
C'est vraiment top! Je comprends exactement quelles sont mes erreurs. Au boulot ;-) Je ferais un feedback sur mes progrès. 53 ans, une reprise après 15 ans sans jouer, c'est le moment de reprendre avec de bonnes habitudes. Merci vraiment Patrick pour toute la qualité de ton travail dont je suis fan et de tes vidéos. Et j'espère réaliser un séjour dans ton Academy dans quelques temps.
@slarkkrals31936 ай бұрын
Couldn't thank you anymore for your selfishless sharing of the tennis knacks...🙏
@MerkunHugo6 ай бұрын
wym
@hi_vince6 ай бұрын
The best instruction on this topic I've ever seen on the internet. I'm guilty of all four points.
@davidlutan77276 ай бұрын
The loose grip is the toughest for me to master, getting rid of my "death-grip" is continual work in progress. Thanks for the great video.
@patrickweston32934 ай бұрын
Same. In my case, going down a couple of grip sizes helped my hand find a softer way to hold the racket.
@guillermoeduardogatto75135 ай бұрын
Brilliant explanation, you´re an extraordinary coach, Thanks a lot Patrick !!
@j.6420Ай бұрын
About to put these into practice! These videos and tips are priceless when done in this way! If they work i'll buy and share a bottle of red wine with you, one day in the future!
@mantiskf6 ай бұрын
It's amazing how how often in tennis coaching the exercises/drills are great, but develop something other than what is claimed, and would be explained in a first year biomechanics/physics university course. If you do enough drills there is a chance all aspects will stil be covered. "The Four elements of power"....well one out of 4 as a definitive is not too bad. Though the arm is not totally "relaxed", it simply has less restriction by the antagonists to the desired movement; it is easier to feel the relaxation of them than the torso, due to the effects of leverage in rotational forces. One way to relax those antagonists is to actively engage the desired muscles. Also the benefit of a longer arm is only one factor along with the ability to provide power to it in the time available; longer limbed players don't always hit faster than shorter players. There is also the need to measure or know where a player's strongest muscle contractions are to know where that power is being better delivered. for example: Don't mention the Kyrgios examples amongst the fastest ever hit FH. There is no benefit from more "bodyweight into the ball", and this is as clearly demonstrated throughout the examples as it is in every pro match. The magnet concept is correct, but because the improved positioning allows better confidence that torso contribution won't have to be decelerated through the arm in what is described as the tree concept. Does a branch whipping in the wind not hurt because the tree trunk does not continue into you when contact is made? Perhaps most recreational players, like the ones commenting that these are great, simply don't like to understand the scientific concepts which could explain all these even more directly; which is lucky because it seems most coaches don't understand how to structure coaching to use drills that employ them for the simplest progression.
@Aman1nFull6 ай бұрын
You make interesting points but you don't explain them clearly enough nor do you develop an argument. For example, you write: "If you do enough drills there is a chance all aspects will stil be covered. "The Four elements of power"....well one out of 4 as a definitive is not too bad." I have no idea what this sentence means. What is "as a definitive"? Maybe English is not your native language. Also, it would be nice to know, for the sake of clarity, which of the four points of Mouratoglou you think is helpful. And then there is this sentence: "There is no benefit from more "bodyweight into the ball", and this is as clearly demonstrated throughout the examples as it is in every pro match. " After this sentence, you immediately move on to the magnet concept, leaving it unclear why the weight dispatch tip supposedly does not work (as you claim).
@fabiograppasonno14955 ай бұрын
For many years people thought the power of tennis shots depends on muscle strength, so many athletes spent hours in the gym improving their maximums on bench press, squat and pull-up. Now we have finally understood that we do the speed to the ball thanks to our technique, coordination and other specific factors. I'm not saying training in the gym is not useful, but we have to know what our players need to improve their tennis first.
@kkarx4 ай бұрын
Ofc technique but also weight and muscles. That is why men beat women so easily.
@OmkarnathPuremella5 ай бұрын
You are awesome. Can you please make a video on grips for kids who are just starting to learn tennis.
@manojbharadwaj375 ай бұрын
Please keep producing great instructional videos like this!
@laszlovna3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time to record all these great important tips! Very informative!
@erri588 күн бұрын
Some physics: it's not the Lever principle. it's that the moment of inertia of a body(racket) goes with the square of the distance from the pivot (roughly, the shoulder), hence increasing with power 2 the linear momentum transferred to the hit object. Also the racket velocity at the impact point is linearly proportional to the distance from the pivot. In total we have roughly a power 3 with the distance. Lever doesn't matter. But the pursue of physics is appreciated anyway :) Thanks for the nice video a phd fellow in computational physics
@laurastone65785 ай бұрын
Really great pointers, Patrick. The grip instruction was very interesting. Going to try to remember all this! 👍
@glennlubomirskynovitch32543 ай бұрын
For the whip effect, you 're perfectly right, but the synchronisation of the racket head and the impact with the ball is very difficult,' cause the racket speed is very fast and you have very much chance to be either too early or too late on the ball. That is why only the pro can do it with good accuracy. But for the amateurs on an easy ball we may try the whip effect. Thx for the vid.
@danfinkler5 ай бұрын
The tip on forward momentum is really a good one
@pedroandrade64675 ай бұрын
Obrigado pelos seus ensinamentos online, pois moro no Brasil e não posso fazer umas aulas contigo rsrs. Eu sei que inconscientemente eu aperto muito a mão no cabo da raquete e quando me concentro para não fazer isso, sinto sim que minha bola ganha muito mais giro e peso. Infelizmente os professores que eu fiz aula por aqui, nos ensinaram a bater a bola quando ela está descendo (movimento B), mesmo eu sentindo mais confiança e controle quando eu batia ela na subida (A), acabei mudando minha batida por acreditar que eles estavam corretos e eu errado. Muito agradecido.
@pierre88136 ай бұрын
Another gold mine video. Thx a lot Patrick
@papity772 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your coaching
@amazinghistoryofvlogging68946 ай бұрын
Love it. Can you please do a video on drills that I can do with a tennis ball machine.
@cubazs6 ай бұрын
Super helpful video, whole masterclass series is just a phenomenal way to improve technique! big thanks!
@kubolkudesai5 ай бұрын
Nice! Agassi was a another example of the early phase A. Could you please make an analysis of power and technique of the incredible David Nalbandian? Probably the most powerful backhand ever.
@greghajdu2569Ай бұрын
Fantastic lessons here…thank you!
@deshanpillay18663 ай бұрын
Brilliant again PM. Thank you
@arnidamasliza5313 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Patrick...
@anthonytennis6 ай бұрын
非常好的建議和練習。多謝教練。
@pierre88136 ай бұрын
상당히
@mrchuckles10226 ай бұрын
Weight shift and loose grip have been responsible for my most recent gains in power. The other has been a change in stringing that added more spin without losing power. This helped by making sure the added power still resulted in balls that didn’t go long. I want to learn the Magnetic move next to get better positioning and power.
@laurastone65785 ай бұрын
What was your change in stringing?
@mrchuckles10225 ай бұрын
I now use a hybrid setup with Gamma SynGut 15L (w/ Wearguard) on the mains @50lbs and Gamma Jet 17 on the crosses @58lbs. My racquet is a 2019 Babolat Pure Aero.
@laurastone65785 ай бұрын
@@mrchuckles1022 Okay. Thanks! Sounds complicated. I guess you know what you’re doing.
@alexandretoledo95776 ай бұрын
Pretty good!!! 👏👏👏 Let’s increasing my power!!!! 💪
@stuartbrooks46056 ай бұрын
c'est magnifique. always wanted to know how to take shots to the next level 👌
@Maverick067234 ай бұрын
It took me a long time to get used to Continental with the serve, but I’m been playing for so long. It’s only natural now and Margaret. I change your four hand backhand quite easily so pretty happy with it before I learned how to pronate when I was serving used to switch to forehand, but now I’m pronating it’s fine. Continental and I use the ball as a clock 567 mainly 6:15 or 5:45 for an ace I have quite a good service although I’ve been injured for six months with a swollen tendon in my foot. I’m looking to it.
@RedvisionCCTVlimited5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video, I have increased power just by extending my arm. I feel very lucky to have this high level knowledge shared from a top coach for free. You are a credit to the sport!
@wiggi93396 ай бұрын
Great drills for dealing with pushers & moonballers too.
@enrimaritain26416 ай бұрын
Great Patrick! This video is now in my the top list!
@siphesihlekubeka47015 ай бұрын
Master Class indeed 😊
@Powder_1717-zj4ky4 ай бұрын
Wow, perfect explanations! Thanks!
@gianniskatsohirakis23955 ай бұрын
That was super Patrick! Thank you very much !!
@jamesduffy50196 ай бұрын
Excellent Patrick. Many thanks for all your tuition 👍
@WayneMartin6WksTo6Figrs5 ай бұрын
Great instructions. Thanks Patrick!
@AWoodTable6 ай бұрын
This really helps. Thank you Patrick👏👏👏👏
@batukilinch77546 ай бұрын
Please take a video about how to avoid tennis elbow. Thank you
@giuseppetripodi22993 ай бұрын
Great Patrick very interested tips . Thank you
@akimykkanen84246 ай бұрын
Thanks, great tips and explanations...🤝🎾👌🙋♂️🇫🇮
@lioudmilasenjko8684 ай бұрын
Very interesting lesson! thanks a lot!
@jonathdeBuc6 ай бұрын
Great, i m gonna try it tomorrow morning !
@siegfriedschudel7024Ай бұрын
It all seems to make sense. If you would show slow motion and explain there, I probably would understand it much better. This I catchet up: > Hit the ball when it rises from the ground > Use your body movement to add force into the ball > ??? > Hit the ball with a far distance from you body Correct? 🎾🎾🎾
@Belmiciotto2 ай бұрын
Great instruction!
@giuseppepolimeni40166 ай бұрын
Great explanation and teaching class 👍
@Airbender-ow4zs5 ай бұрын
Pure gold 👍
@DanielHelc6 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Totaly makes sense.
@marcdeslandes54964 ай бұрын
Thank you coach Pat
@TennisOnAction6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing great tips.
@tenistangsiklista6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video coach Patrick❤🇵🇭
@holdenangeles5 ай бұрын
excellent! Thank you coach!
@pramodpatil11903 ай бұрын
it's a great technic and helped a lot to me and i can teach kids thank you 👍
@rafaelscholtusechenique29834 ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup Patrick
@sontanawootratchatrakul35136 ай бұрын
Thank you Patrick!!
@ananyakakoti6 ай бұрын
Precious tips! Thank you😊🙏🏼
@willkittwk6 ай бұрын
Wow so much info to unpack! This is gonna take me at least 10 watches or more! 👍💯⭐🏆
@chrisseanbaldwin6 ай бұрын
Always awesome and accurate content from PM
@GeorgeT3705 ай бұрын
That`s some great advice....thanks !
@albertocassardo96556 ай бұрын
Great masteclass, many thanks.
@libertadrespetoverdadequid7206 ай бұрын
thank you champion
@Jeffreybch5 ай бұрын
This was soo good!
@Aman1nFull6 ай бұрын
The weight dispatch I find one of the hardest thing to implement in my game. Maybe Patrick could have elaborated a bit more on how exactly you get your hips and core involved in your swing. Great tips nonetheless!
@kosz12836 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Justin-r7u2p3 ай бұрын
I like the tree concept
@CHIRSJS336 ай бұрын
I guess this video is all time Legend Tx coach
@denisbreeze35326 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@georgepush42434 ай бұрын
What I have noticed it is much easier to achive extended elbow during forehand with eastern grip (which is my grip). More westerned grip is then see more elbow bend. Personally I am unable to use western grip at all (very uncomfortable) so cannot imagine play it with fully extend arm. Anyway, any drill how to keep my wrist super-relaxed? Sometimes holding racket in 3 fingers to release pressure during training. Thanks
@mib9105 ай бұрын
Great video, q: Why do I have the feeling that on powerful returns back from opponent I will drop the racket? Or if not, my wrist will hurt a bit, any idea how to fix it?
@Tennis-nz3mp5 ай бұрын
Bravo!
@liliwen88315 ай бұрын
One more advantage of magnet move, it is easier to conduct top spin if you hit ball in phase A
@federicotown80526 ай бұрын
Very interesting !
@federicotown80526 ай бұрын
Thanks, good tips !
@hippofamily33616 ай бұрын
So good!
@luiseduardozaldumbide91436 ай бұрын
This is priceless!!!!
@graphguy2 ай бұрын
This always amazes me... how pro after pro at the local tennis clubs have no idea how to teach.