His episode in “The Playbook” on Netflix is one of my favourites
@HTGDominator8 сағат бұрын
That guy can tell you about wine and meat and cheese also
@kshitijyadav5429 сағат бұрын
What an excellent coach, he first taught him about using his body weight❤
@julianmonopoli815110 сағат бұрын
Damn that was nice! Talented kid and a great teacher!
@JL-dd4gd12 сағат бұрын
Damn, now that’s a good coach. Kid’s always gonna remember that moment.
@PeeweeHardaway17 сағат бұрын
“i think your slice can be amazing” ❤
@rohw001621 сағат бұрын
He will remember forever that lessons
@conman1395Күн бұрын
Force = Mass*Acceleration. If you move your arm faster, the percent increase in acceleration is going to be much less than just involving your body weight. You could be adding 4-5x more mass by adding bodyweight and pushing with your legs. But accelerating your arm 4-5x faster will result in a lost arm.
@lewisreid7921Күн бұрын
This is more about force vectors. The arm action is slicing downwards to create spin on the ball, transferring your body weight forward is what provides the force vector in the direction of the net. The reason he’s getting him to slow his movement down is because the spin is generated during the follow through, after the racket has first made contact with the ball. Slicing first means you just hit the ball into the ground as he was doing. This also applies to topspin shot but with topspin it is much more intuitive.
@diegowang959721 сағат бұрын
I'd reference more of conservation of momentum under elastic collision than Newton's second law
@ojsimpson40409 сағат бұрын
Nerds
@deeegeeekay55 минут бұрын
@@ojsimpson4040and this is why you will be working the jobs everyone can do while they will be getting paid more to do something nerdy.
@aitismarka1704Күн бұрын
Damn he learned it right away great coach💯🔥
@dawgyoКүн бұрын
Man, that is a fucking great coach. I don't watch tennis but that coach is top notch.
@ponosenslovenec2 күн бұрын
POV: How to be a great coach. Good job!
@bruhdon47482 күн бұрын
That’s a good teacher
@tonifalcon97322 күн бұрын
Good coach!
@blackrosed80682 күн бұрын
Damn, literally fixed it.
@PnRoll2 күн бұрын
It’s amazing how literally every skill sport requires you to initiate with the body rotation
@DavidGonzalez-oo2cw2 күн бұрын
Great coach
@Catalanskrr2 күн бұрын
Süper
@motitei973 күн бұрын
Mourtaglou, the guy who destroyed Simona. Shameless man
@tommycrowley86683 күн бұрын
I love slicing on the backhand side as much as the next guy, but if you really want to get to the next level, you should be hitting through the ball on your backhand. The slice starts to get exposed at higher levels
@julianyeh35223 күн бұрын
bro has a divine accent
@richjebs46053 күн бұрын
That coach is an absolute DILF!!
@blakegracia58924 күн бұрын
My slice always a violent kicked to right
@DavidG-mp8kt4 күн бұрын
Great coaching amigo!!
@mihailupascu72274 күн бұрын
"Now drink this shake, it's only vitamins,... i swear!"
@jinma19785 күн бұрын
It’s still too fast, you can go much slow and still hit a great slice. I also think that the kid is hitting it too thin.
@jibibabu91795 күн бұрын
Patrick, I have a different opinion on why his slice was bad, he was planting his front foot much earlier before the shot, and hence not getting the timing correct, the correct technique would be to plant the foot just before striking the ball
@FoobsTon6 күн бұрын
I'm no tennis genius but i think the slice was the only shot that was obvious to me.
@JEM-fo6rs6 күн бұрын
Ah man I’m on it. Seen this shot a million times. But, Coaches simple explanation help me out.
@matthieuappenzeller92446 күн бұрын
Steffi Graf style
@diego88ml2 күн бұрын
A real master
@TheNaKio7 күн бұрын
He's a very slow learner.
@akcsamiru7 күн бұрын
imagine liking to slice when you arent good at it
@neo_man30147 күн бұрын
the coach’s eye on positioning before taking the shot is incredible.
@enderguz32138 күн бұрын
Me a golfer hearing slice: 😨
@danschuman29648 күн бұрын
@jco1280
@pi55499 күн бұрын
Learn to volley, then you unlock the slice for free.
@Zamzummin10 күн бұрын
Fake af. The kid knows how to slice, he's pretending not to know.
@andersonphillips627610 күн бұрын
no
@Landonismo10 күн бұрын
That kid blows lol
@simontaylor252510 күн бұрын
Loved this guy in True Lies
@WayAlpha10110 күн бұрын
I have that problem too! I only play tennis once every so often, but that's the issue I have with my backhand too! Thanks, I'll try it next I play. Fantastic coaching.
@cruzJackBoys10 күн бұрын
I know monsoar from there he actually so bad his parents are just rich
@proximo81611 күн бұрын
Best teacher out there!! Bravo!
@Hello2u3582mypincode11 күн бұрын
How about teaching kids to play a Forehand with both arms??!
@blazzperformancetennis11 күн бұрын
That’s what we teach since 2001 when Patrick was not known
@nandrew11112 күн бұрын
Love that he identified his player’s natural preference and made sure that it became a strength
@ha-kx9we6 күн бұрын
I mean he just corrected how the guy plays
@camsellars4 күн бұрын
@@ha-kx9wesuper necessary comment man.
@DonJohnson7914 күн бұрын
@@ha-kx9wewhat the guy meant is that he corrected the slice rather than advising against a slice. For average players slicing isn’t a great idea and most coaches will make you drop it and do the typical 2 handed backhand every time, whereas this coached saw he liked to slice and just helped him improve that. What kind of coach would you expect to not coach you on anything? Bit of a brainrot comment tbf
@stevenguo38704 күн бұрын
@@ha-kx9weI think u gotta give the coach extra credit for his care and attentiveness in his craft. There are some coaches who would tell u not to do something because it does not work for them. Those individuals are not true masters of that craft
@edwinquismundo257612 күн бұрын
Eye pleasing stroke slice backhand !!! 👍😁😃
@jagannathaniyengar436912 күн бұрын
Fast Slice using body ❌❌ Fast Slice - SRK Pose.
@ernlwjr212 күн бұрын
Patrick rocks as a coach!
@sidmeerut41713 күн бұрын
Patrick owns a jar which insulates his farts at night so he can sunbathe in them every morning.
@DrifterSpirit913 күн бұрын
A f snake for ruining Halep's carrier
@alexbrands1113 күн бұрын
При чем здесь Халеп?? Она сама нажралась всякой херни!!🤣🥎🤣
@leamaria199913 күн бұрын
Van cleef bracelet while training, what else
@Michael-kb3tt13 күн бұрын
His grip is f’ed too totally missed that part
@Captain-Planet80813 күн бұрын
This kid caught on quick. Must be a good teacher, damn good slice
@alexbrands1113 күн бұрын
Учитель полное гавно!!!:🤣🥎🤣
@sebastiandomagala92332 күн бұрын
Well, that's what kids are able to do by default. Try that with a late beginner, you will bite your racquet in the process.
@Creees13 күн бұрын
im not so sure of him as a coach on the spot. its obvious his grip is the worst part. even with the super jolty swing with the correct or at least a better grip would still work
@Boodabam14 күн бұрын
“This is slow?l 😂
@mokchahaahmed422614 күн бұрын
new skill unlocked
@JaggedRecordsVa6 күн бұрын
I don’t know shit about tennis but great coaching can be pointed from the fact I just learned something. Clear, to the point, and calm. Great work coach
@TunisienLibre21614 күн бұрын
Les musulmans ne comprennent pas la cause qui les poussent à quitter leurs pays (l’islam) et refont les mêmes erreurs quand ils arrivent en Occident.
@LRXC114 күн бұрын
this dude is such a great coach wow
@Creees13 күн бұрын
he couldnt notice the horrible grip. also he does so many silly things maybe just for attention but i think he does so many bad things for tennis as he does good. i do like the uts showdown that they did
@JAM-fm8lt13 күн бұрын
This dude should be banned from coaching
@ToucanzGaming13 күн бұрын
This “dude” coached Serena Williams 💀
@SSBMNicki10 күн бұрын
hi lrxc big fan
@joebidet360610 күн бұрын
@@Creeesoftentimes when teaching novices a skill, you can only really focus on one-two things at a time. Throwing too many variables at the same time overwhelms is not as effective, because the student is given too much at once
@slarkkrals319314 күн бұрын
Thanks for your unselfish coaching on the shorts...
@perlasperlas217314 күн бұрын
Si trabajo de fontanero y me cruzó
@johanmeleh507814 күн бұрын
I am 100% sure that the boy was asked to act like he can not do a proper slicing contact. His attempt to perform a mistake is so obvious.
@alessandrotommasi994114 күн бұрын
Probably, as he seems to have a different grip for the 'working' slices, but the technique tips are valid.
@stephanegazon953814 күн бұрын
My son has the same problem with his backhand slice. Ty for this video
@Oephorie14 күн бұрын
En français Patrick !!
@wanzacharywanisa576214 күн бұрын
Again with the great little actors 😂
@AsXGonza15 күн бұрын
Great tip, I would have started changing the grip though. The main reason why he was framing so much was the eastern forehand grip used for the slice rather than continental. With that change plus the body movement / slow speed would have been a killer combo
@royswirsky67315 күн бұрын
His contact point needs to be closer to enable him to put his weight on the ball…
@TheWinezen15 күн бұрын
Great teaching technique Patrick. I always tell my students to use more body weight but your teaching method is just so on point
@BrookieTheCookie_16 күн бұрын
I’m a right-handed highschool player, and for some reason, I can hit a beautiful backhand slice but can’t hit a forehand to save my life 😭
@cetinafitnesskidsyopal16 күн бұрын
Buena corrección 👍
@maxiv874416 күн бұрын
Not body weight! Body movement! That will be right 😊
@fonkoufranck901916 күн бұрын
So you thought that kid didnt know how to silice ?
@TanNguyen51016 күн бұрын
He literally said his slice can be amazing and taught him better technique. Learn to listen before you speak
@alexbrands1113 күн бұрын
@@TanNguyen510Он сказал полнейшую хуйню!! Это не тренер а аферист!! И это все профи знают..🤣🥎🤣
@josephandersen532516 күн бұрын
I'm sorry... that's just awful instruction...look at how he suggests the racquet face should be... then watch any pro in slow motion for free instead of paying this fraudulent Clown
@nekobx209416 күн бұрын
Brilliant!!! I'm trying to teach as well as Patrick. He knows how and what to say to students. Don't forget the "why"
@MxBrightside16 күн бұрын
Ce qui est important est " qu'est ce qu'il faut faire pour faire ?" Bref, décomposer la technique en sous techniques 😁💪👍
@carkod3 күн бұрын
Professional players lean so much that they even bounce, this was missing
@RedemptionoflosersКүн бұрын
I also like to Patrick
@thegreatgamingkid825216 күн бұрын
🗡🎾🔥
@cesarfernandezlopez506316 күн бұрын
Good coaching,yes ❤
@patrickmouratoglou_official16 күн бұрын
What are the key components of a successful backhand slice technique?
@nekobx209416 күн бұрын
Patrick I think it is the body as you mentioned and the shoulder. The bigger muscles.
@djaziztube16 күн бұрын
I think most important is to hit it in front of your body, which goes along with the bodyweight moving forward. I like to use the same eastern backhand grip that I use for my one hander as I feel my wrist can be in control out in front of my body more with the eastern grip. Also for a penetrating slice, a lot of wrist movement isn't really needed. An open racket face and body weight does the trick.
@maxiv874416 күн бұрын
@@djaziztubeNot body weight! Body movement! That will be right 😊
@maxiv874416 күн бұрын
Three main components: the trajectory of the racket (horizontal and vertical), the angle of the racket, the speed of the racket (this is, of course, influenced by the degree of use of the wrist). Moving the body forward could mean, first of all, moving the shoulder region forward as a fulcrum for the arm. Consequently, the horizontal trajectory of the racket, moving along a much larger radius, would become similar to a straight line in the contact zone with the ball, which would contribute to a much more efficient transfer of energy from the racket to the ball. But practice shows that the movement of the body at a certain moment, before the movement of the hand begins, stops and only one hand remains moving. True, its movement occurs not from the shoulder joint, but from the scapula.
@oggo6215 күн бұрын
Being called Roger
@tactfxl136411 күн бұрын
Nice lol
@groundcontrol24644 күн бұрын
Great coaching
@TheWinezen15 күн бұрын
Great teaching technique Patrick. I always tell my students to use more body weight but your teaching method is just so on point