@@TotalTennisDomination It's going great! I am now able to come back in games and sets, to come out with the win. I am beginning to beat people I had never beat before.
Great video my friend, I hit the ball flatter and drive the ball down the lines and use the center of the court to set my opponent up. Great video my friend.
Hello Kevin, great stuff, very inspiring! I am a autonomous driving engineer and I am working on a ball launching robot like your machine, but it has the ability to move around the court to serve the ball like a real sparing partner. Do you think this kind of product really worth it? How will this kind of training robot could change the game? Looking forward to your feedback, I am working on the marketing research now. Thanks!
Hi Kevin, great video as usual :) A question on the forehand: When I've taken the racket back and start the forward motion, I feel like if I start the forward motion by pulling the elbow forward instead of the hand/racket I get more easy power and control. Do you know anything about it, is it just my imagination or is is a key element of the kinetic chain? Greets from Austria
Honestly without seeing your stroke I couldn't make a proper judgment. What I would say it's definitely trust your body if you're creating more power and committing less effort. There are many stories of pro's trusting your body and the resulting feedback of hitting a better quality shot that help them to adjust their stroke to what it is today. thanks
When you get the exact right moment.......you go for the MAXIMUM KILL, DOWN THE LINE....BAM💥
Point WON👍👍👍
This is excellent. I'm at the point in my game, where my focus for improvement is strategy and the mental part of the game!
Love it! Keep us updated on how things are going!
@@TotalTennisDomination It's going great! I am now able to come back in games and sets, to come out with the win. I am beginning to beat people I had never beat before.
I move my opponent from side to side but am trying for a winner and usually hit out. Great advice to just make them run. Keep it up.
Try it out next time and let us know how it works. Thanks for watching.
my matches are never the same as my practice session. but i enjoy the videos, they make me play creative.
Great video my friend, I hit the ball flatter and drive the ball down the lines and use the center of the court to set my opponent up. Great video my friend.
Hello Kevin, great stuff, very inspiring! I am a autonomous driving engineer and I am working on a ball launching robot like your machine, but it has the ability to move around the court to serve the ball like a real sparing partner. Do you think this kind of product really worth it? How will this kind of training robot could change the game? Looking forward to your feedback, I am working on the marketing research now. Thanks!
I like this drill i have a Slingerbag so I'm gonna use this drill
Thanks Kevin I should try and dominate the middle of the court
Great video, thanks!
Thank you coach, I am enjoying your lessons and punishing my opponent player. 😂😂😂.
Thanks for watching and the support!
Hi Kevin, great video as usual :)
A question on the forehand: When I've taken the racket back and start the forward motion, I feel like if I start the forward motion by pulling the elbow forward instead of the hand/racket I get more easy power and control. Do you know anything about it, is it just my imagination or is is a key element of the kinetic chain?
Greets from Austria
Honestly without seeing your stroke I couldn't make a proper judgment. What I would say it's definitely trust your body if you're creating more power and committing less effort. There are many stories of pro's trusting your body and the resulting feedback of hitting a better quality shot that help them to adjust their stroke to what it is today. thanks
I wonder if Ian will be happy with this video!😝
You talk so fast/ run over your words - you need to slooooow it down so we can understand what you are saying ; )