I want to say that you’re doing a fantastic job with your great tennis tutorials and brilliant playing demonstration through various useful videos. As a KZbin learner and advanced player watching a lot of videos over the last 2-3 years, I find yours are no nonsense with excellent technique and especially fantastic demonstration probably largely because you’re a semi professional player. Thank you and keep up the great work! ❤😊
@henryli8521 күн бұрын
In the trophy position, am I loading on the left foot or right foot (right hander) and then am I pushing off one of these feet or both of them at the same time?
@robertgarcia22663 ай бұрын
Great lesson thanks
@porgiamor7 ай бұрын
Handcuff position over front toe, shift bodyweight to back heel, make a coil, get into letter Y & toss the ball, toss from knee & follow the line, trophy position 🏆, load both legs together, flip the shoulders, pull in left arm & pronate, land on left foot for rt handed server.
@inv3st_eth839 Жыл бұрын
One question if possible. I am writing to you from Armenia. I am 33 years old (58кг 166-168cm height). I have wanted to learn to play tennis for a long time. I found a coach for myself, and today was my 9th lesson. I was able to play with him 10 times already :DD . I really like the videos on your channel, and I've learned a lot from watching them too. So here's my question... Could you recommend 1-2 specific tennis racquets that are suitable for a beginner player like me but also that have really good quality? I can order them from the United States or Europe, so that's not a problem. Also, I believe a larger head size would be beneficial to easily hit the ball ( BUT IF THE TREND IS SHIFTING TO 98 HEAD SIZE, MAYBE BETTER ME TO START FROM THERE?) . Also what you think is it better for me to pick light weight version of a racquet or a standard one like 280gram or near 300? Was thinking about these ones.... 1 - Yonex VCORE "L" 2 - Yonex EZONE "L" 3 - Pure Drive "team" 4 - Pure Aero "team" Thank you in advance, would highly appreciate if you respond in a little elaborated way ) thanks again