The best part of this guy is how he speaks - slow, clear and not rambling on endlessly to lengthen the video. Gets into my head better than other channels out there Probably because he knows he's speaking to a worldwide audience
@tc51119 ай бұрын
I would love to see online tutorials finish and then proceed with a dozen or so shots of actual hitting so that viewers can re-run the instructions in their heads while watching the exact shot and technique that the coach described. Visually ingraining something in someone's memory can be very inspiring. We learn by remembering what is seen as well as what is heard.
@ronromasanta23497 ай бұрын
Agree 💯. I’ve watched a few of his videos now and I’m always waiting for him to follow up his explanations with more hitting. But he never does.
@AndreiBgatov6 ай бұрын
He hits at the start of the video, doesn’t he? 😊 Just rewind to watch
@LauncherSpiderMk79 ай бұрын
Excellent explanation. Lots of coaches give all these excessive cues that end up confusing players and then they start over-complicating their swing. "Pet the dog, point the buttcap, windshield wiper, smell your elbow!" You end up breaking the swing into little chunks, and you don't understand why you're just moonballing every shot.
@Zenon-fg4dw8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this tutorial. I wish I had seen something like this a long time ago when I was teaching myself to play. This is foundational stuff for modern game.
@anthonydecinque83489 ай бұрын
When you say (@2:37) to let the racquet fall to the "height of the ball," can you clarify what that means? As you say this, your racquet is at an angle in the video, sloped upward away from you. What part should fall to the height of the ball? Your hand? The racquet throat? The racquet head? There's at least a foot of height difference, depending on which you mean. I THINK you mean that your hand matches the height of the ball. As you explode forwards and the racquet lags, it looks like the racquet head naturally falls a bit below your hand, which would put it under the ball. Then as the racquet moves up to contact, you'd get topspin.
@vincentsimoneofficial9 ай бұрын
It is the hand height in relation to the ball- not the racquet. The racquet position is a byproduct of my grip
@andygarcia66199 ай бұрын
Great tutorial
@Isalsero19 ай бұрын
Love your videos but do you ever do a slow motion demonstration of your strokes? That would be great!
@vincentsimoneofficial9 ай бұрын
Yes, In the online course but I will start adding it to these videos as well
@quentincrisp69339 ай бұрын
Great demonstration ‼
@kenseewald73019 ай бұрын
I like how you focus all of us confused club-level players, and tell us the things NOT to focus on...I totally agree on pat the dog (kind of ridiculous), and keeping the backswing shorter. (not emphasized enough by many pros)..is it tighter, looser, then tighter again on the grip? You need the pronation, not just the hip rotation and uncoiling.
@danM61029 ай бұрын
Good job! However there is a "C" but it's from the outside of the body with the racquet arm extended also on the outside of the body.
@haljam88282 ай бұрын
I do all of that after many momths of practise. At times i do it perfectly for a month then suddenly roday i had a broken chain. Something was going wrong. I realised after takeback i wasnt letting my right arm and racket freefall and so was struggling to get high arc shots. This was the fix thanks. It annots me i do it consistently for months on end then suddenly one element goes. How to reduce this? Shadow swings at home?
@owenclark64879 ай бұрын
Best forehand videos on KZbin. Any tips on how to keep your hitting arm loose?
@vincentsimoneofficial9 ай бұрын
Yes, think of driving from the shoulder and have the arm come along for the ride as a unit.
@wizzle898 ай бұрын
should there ever be any slant on the racket face at contact? Or should the the racket face always be perfectly perpendicular to the ground at contact?
@JH-qn8bg8 ай бұрын
I thought what you taught is quite similar with Federal’s forehand. Would you like to compare the principles you mentioned with Medvedev’s forehand? Especially for his back swing. Thanks.
@laurastone65789 ай бұрын
It almost looks like you are doing a hop after the rotation of your hips. I didn’t think you were supposed to do this. How do you prevent hopping?
@barryabrams60718 ай бұрын
Do you offer in-person lessons? If so, how much per hour? Where do you offer the lessons?
@opencurtin6 ай бұрын
This more of a flat strike than a topspin strike?
@nguyenvule19799 ай бұрын
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@meitoli9 ай бұрын
Meddy says...I dont think so!
@marcodeluca40688 ай бұрын
Your missing a few things best way to tackle this is show in slow motion what you are saying and you will see it.
@samsonwu18289 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. But there is so much that is wrong with this instruction.
@moohro9 ай бұрын
Why ?
@samsonwu18289 ай бұрын
The hand shouldn't pass the body plain, but the racket often does. You shouldn't be jumping in a circle and your shoulders only fully rotate as a consequence of the follow through not as part of the forward swing.
@bmtspain68399 ай бұрын
@@samsonwu1828not all doctors get 100% on their exams, a lot of doctors graduate with 60% 🤔🤔
@evgeniyvodenicharov12819 ай бұрын
Woooo the doctor is doctor 🥸I can feel of experience. I wish you one day to get to teach a real student🤓
@vincentsimoneofficial9 ай бұрын
I have coached thousands of lessons I’m not just out here making KZbin videos.
@evgeniyvodenicharov12819 ай бұрын
@@vincentsimoneofficial Really if you have done you will not be here pall ... Good luck 😀
@VivaVictory8 ай бұрын
@@evgeniyvodenicharov1281Rude and assumptive attitude. There are plenty of tennis coaches on KZbin who coach in person. Even Serina Williams is doing KZbin tennis tutorials.
@VivaVictory8 ай бұрын
@@evgeniyvodenicharov1281Rude and assumptive attitude. There are plenty of tennis coaches on KZbin who coach in person. Even Venus Williams is doing tutorials.